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!![Smile](https://bordersdown.net/core/images/smilies/001_smile.gif)
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!
![Smile](https://bordersdown.net/core/images/smilies/001_smile.gif)
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?!
![Laugh](https://bordersdown.net/core/images/smilies/laugh.gif)
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