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(Q)uarterback Attack with Mike Ditka
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Yes, for some reason Digital Pictures decided to release this one on the Saturn.
StarMist: Operation Logic Bomb is quite good. I've never played Kororinpa, though, so I can't comment on that.
(S)leeping Dogs
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^I think I'm supposed to continue with "U".
[U]niversal Soldier
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Videomation
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I like the "Not a game!" disclaimer. Somebody should've put that on Rocky & Bullwinkle and Bonkers.
(X)-Squad
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It's a Japanese-developed EA game.
StarMist: What's interesting is that Videomation is basically Art Alive's spiritual predecessor, since it was done by most of the people behind that one.
Yesterday for X68000 and
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Don't know anything about this RPG, just like the cover and the crappy tagline.
@ X-Squad = the JP covers are lewder, of course, with the thin man wearing conspicuous lipstick and both women bare midriffed. ...Are they supposed to be in the military?
I'd looked at picking up a US copy from a seller who had something else I wanted since the reviews of it were all so bad. Just about every game with a glowing review I hate, especially in the 6th gen's case. Since it reviewed so poorly it probably has some quirks at least. Anyway I forgot it and only won the game I was after from that seller--and of course hated that game.
Do check into Kororinpa if you've a Wii, it uses the tilt controls perfectly; only, try to use the trickiest ball available when you can, the game's too easy otherwise. (It can be raced for lap records too). I think I made some dismal connexion between it and Roll Away in the Video Game Analogies thread, they're nothing alike, which anyhow I was reminded of by the Videomation/Art Alive analogy. Videomation's a good beginner collector's item since it looks so pleasant in the box and one will never desire to take it out to play it, plus it can be got CIB or sealed very cheap. Not exactly Contra there.
(Z)oop
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AMERICA'S LARGEST KILLER OF TIME(tm)
seriously?
Alpha Centauri
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(B)lades of Time
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Crime Crackers -- RPG
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^ She's droolishly cute but the game's said to suck. Does it? I'll probably get it anyway.
(E)lectroCop
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StarMist: Blades of Time you mean? Honestly at least basing myself off of the demo it's not a bad game. It's not a great one but it's not a disaster either. The one that apparently sucks is its prequel X-Blades.
F- Final Fight CD
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(G)oldenEye 007
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Hiza no Ue no Partner: Kitty on Your Lap
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Showing the rear cover just because it's creepier. For shame Kaneko. Yuck.
Iron Commando: Koutetsu no Senshi
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(J)et Moto '98 (Japanese version of Jet Moto 2)
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StarMist: This is the same company that brought us the Gals Panic series, so it was to be expected, honestly.
Kendo Rage (JP title's Makeru na! Makendou).
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@ previous = but the Gals Panic gals are women. And most dating sim females are too (16+) or at least clearly intended for boys of their own age. These are what, 7 year olds? Somehow I don't see 7 year olds purchasing PS games back in the day. Oh well it was just something gross to point out. A win-win situation.
Chose the JP box for Kendo Rage cz its art actually resembles that in the game.
Midtown Madness 2
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This, plus the first one and both Motocross Madness games, were my fucking childhood.
StarMist: Didn't think about that...
Nayuta no Kiseki
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(O)mikron: The Nomad Soul
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Palamedes II: Star Twinkles
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(Q)-Ball: Billiards Master
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That's a VERY late 90s/early 2000s cover.
Riff: Everyday Shooter
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PS3. Indie game so no box shot.
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Sparkling Feather
(T)est Drive Off-Road Wide Open
Dat Metallica.
Vixen
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my day just improved with this.
(W)orms World Party
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Still the best Worms game to this day IMO.
StarMist: Holy crap, that's the actual cover? It's like Barbarian all over again. Apparently it's even on the title screen. And according to MobyGames the girl on the cover was a Page 3 model (just like the one on Barbarian's cover) and was part of the Benny's Angels group on The Benny Hill Show's final years (which unbelievably enough Jane Leeves -yeah, Daphne Moon herself- was also a part of)
(Y)ars' Revenge
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Yes, that's the Japanese version.
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@ M4R = what Barbarian game? I'm not finding anything like that Vixen cover.
@ ^ = yes, lemurs, and it looks decent, but the goals and layout are reputedly too namby.
(A)tari Karts
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The results screen music.
StarMist: This http://www.mobygames.com/game/death-sword/cover-art (Death Sword is the American name)
Biing! Sex, Intrigue, and Scalpel
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why isn't Trauma Center like this?
---Ooo! Just had a great video game idea= Trauma Center: Gynecology Ward.