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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostI like both the PcE and MD as consoles but the MD Devil Crash is infinitely better, the redone music is no joke. I used to see fans of the PcE version in comments moaning about the Megadrive music and I thought they needed a brain scan.
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Originally posted by Cepp View PostCan't say I've ever received a game in a box of cornflakes before. Inventive use of recycling I suppose.
I'm surprised there was any bubblewrap in there with the way it was bouncing around.
It did survive though!
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostThe MD did everything better. I had my Snes for colours and sound and imo the MD was the king for shooters, even more so than the PC Eng
Originally posted by Cepp View PostCan't say I've ever received a game in a box of cornflakes
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Took the missus to a shopping centre tonight so she could pick up a new coat. While we were there, popped into Computer Exchange to see if there's anything amongst the picked through nonsense.
Got this for £2 as a gamble, not in too awful condition by their standards (after cleaning the box up). Also got a much rougher condition copy of the PS2 title "Maxxed Out Racing" as I'd misplaced the disc from my own copy. Just wanted the CD, which was in good nick. Rubbish game, but fascinating to me as a car nerd as it's a conversion of a Simple 2000 title based around the Zokusha subculture - people who buy cars, lower them to the ground and fit ridiculous organ-like exhaust pipes and drive around revving them and tooting their musical horns. It's worth the 50p I paid.
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Originally posted by Hirst View PostRubbish game, but fascinating to me as a car nerd as it's a conversion of a Simple 2000 title based around the Zokusha subculture - people who buy cars, lower them to the ground and fit ridiculous organ-like exhaust pipes and drive around revving them and tooting their musical horns. It's worth the 50p I paid.
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OK, this Space Invaders release is brilliant. Best two quid I've paid in a while. Considering nowadays I can play Space Invaders on a Raspberry Pi for nowt, I need something for my money. They've more than paid me back with the ambience of the "invaders house", which is a grotty little dive complete with ambient sounds of a few machines going off at once. I just need a few ashtrays full of stinking tab ends and I'm there.
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Originally posted by Cepp View Post
My copy is a US one which included a card for a sweepstakes where you could win a "16th-century suit of armor"!
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Originally posted by Deuteros View PostAh, Wizards & Warriors... Not great, by any means, but I have fond memories of it. After absolutely loving Wizardry VII, I jumped on everything by D.W. Bradley but the transition to 3D graphics in the 2000s meant games such as this one, Dungeon Lords and -- to a lesser extent -- Wizardry VIII failed to match the highs of earlier CRPGs.
My copy is a US one which included a card for a sweepstakes where you could win a "16th-century suit of armor"!
I wonder if anyone ever won that armour set heh.
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That colour still makes me want to... what were Nintendo and you thinking...the purple indigo is always the colour I associate with Gamecube!
It makes the best video game console handbag! I am surprised that feature never became standardised!
I obtained ActRaiser 2 on the US SNES NTSC and now its going straight for auction...
For years I have wondered why the first R in Raiser is capitalised even though it is all one word!
100% Pure Action and Excitement Folks...wish the sequel had the strategy bits...Last edited by CAPCOM; 12-10-2020, 18:41.
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