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I played through Micro Machines a few years back (MD version) and was surprised that I somehow knew most of the level layout off by heart despite probably not playing it since 1995 or so. I blazed straight through it easy! Amazing that I know the layout to a fictional desk, but not Leeds Ring Road. It’s an alright game.
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Originally posted by Hirst View PostI played through Micro Machines a few years back (MD version) and was surprised that I somehow knew most of the level layout off by heart despite probably not playing it since 1995 or so. I blazed straight through it easy! Amazing that I know the layout to a fictional desk, but not Leeds Ring Road. It’s an alright game.
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I’ve never encountered Sky Target in an arcade, I’d looked it on the Model 2 emulator and assumed it wasn’t emulated right with the weird clipping and stuff. However I did find some footage from the real machine and the same graphical mistakes are present! Messy-looking game isn’t it? It barely looks like a Model 2 game most of the time.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostAfterburner Climax came out way after Sky Target and G-Loc while also could be concidered an unofficial afterburner sequal didn't feature Afterburner music. Sky Target does, well at least in remixed form.
I've not even mentioned Afterburner III on the Mega-CD, and that definitely did have the Afterburner soundtrack.
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Originally posted by Hirst View PostI’ve never encountered Sky Target in an arcade, I’d looked it on the Model 2 emulator and assumed it wasn’t emulated right with the weird clipping and stuff. However I did find some footage from the real machine and the same graphical mistakes are present! Messy-looking game isn’t it? It barely looks like a Model 2 game most of the time.
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