Puzzle dama is a great one, my fave version is the n64 one as it’s hilarious. Prefer the combo mechanics in puzzle dama over Puyopuyo as it’s way easier to trigger massive combos Puyo requires you to put a load more effort in bean placement to set up a devastating chain reaction.
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I'm useless at Puyo Puyo, going to have a cheeky play of this one before I gift it elsewhere though. The only block puzzler I've ever finished was Kurushi/I.Q., everything else I get punted off about halfway through the game (or when it starts going quick on the endless ones). It's a shame because I like the presentation and music of a lot of them, but I feel like I'm banging my head against the wall after an hour.
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Originally posted by importaku View PostNot even just for others to enjoy, floppy media is fragile at best but as it gets older it’s wise to archive onto something more stable especially games that haven’t been dumped. Curious how easy it is to do for the Einstein as I know certain floppy formats look similar but getting them backed up to a pc and also the reverse sometimes needs special hardware to do so. It’s kind of intriguing as although I’m from the era these computers hailed from it’s a totally unknown one for me. As a kid I was only ever exposed to the super common ones like spect/c64/amstrad ect.
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostSome nice 800 XL stuff
Have fun loading them. Some of them are worth the wait and still pretty playable.Last edited by Leon Retro; 01-02-2020, 08:18.
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I've been collecting 1:24 scale diecast model retro cars, and came across this Ferrari that's similar(not a Testarossa, but the 348 TS from 1989) to the one in OutRun. So as a big fan of Sega's classic, I had to grab it. I also have a Testarossa but it has a roof; I couldn't find a diecast convertible model.
It's diecast metal 1:24 scale and looks really good - rubber tyres, heavy, nice detailing - for £20 brand new. I think it's a nice model to have if you're fond of the OutRun series. I also have most of the Ferraris featured in OutRun 2.Last edited by Leon Retro; 05-02-2020, 18:16.
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[QUOTE=Leon Retro;2348148] I also have a Testarossa but it has a roof; I couldn't find a diecast convertible model./QUOTE]
Outside Outrun, they don't exist. Ferrari made *one* convertable Testarossa (literally one!), but it was silver. There are a bunch of custom convertables out there, but the model you see in Outrun was fictional.
They also never made a model where the horse flips around when you turn right
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