Nice pickups Fuse. Spikeout's cover is an interesting one. Although it certainly isn't in line with classic Sega design, I think it's a quirky example of a Japanese company trying to make something that looks masculine and American. It's very of its time as well, you can see it's a product of the 2000s from a mile off.
It's an aesthetic I hated when it was contemporary, but with some distance I kind of like it for its trashy strangeness (even though it's a bad, corny piece of cover art in a lot of respects).
I like how you always use those plastic envelopes to keep your games safe from shelf wear. The room where you keep them all must be like being in Super Potato!
RE: Thousand Arms, I've never heard of that and it looks like an interesting game. Why did every anime game protagonist have a pair of goggles on their head in the late 90s?!
It's an aesthetic I hated when it was contemporary, but with some distance I kind of like it for its trashy strangeness (even though it's a bad, corny piece of cover art in a lot of respects).
I like how you always use those plastic envelopes to keep your games safe from shelf wear. The room where you keep them all must be like being in Super Potato!
RE: Thousand Arms, I've never heard of that and it looks like an interesting game. Why did every anime game protagonist have a pair of goggles on their head in the late 90s?!
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