I prefer the original Link design to his one now.
I only liked the Goof Troop SNES game
Earliest for me was playing the star wars (vector graphics) cabinet.
Playing children of the atom arcade.
The last big machine was beating star wars trilogy with £5 while some kid watched me play
cyber-liberalism
This pretty much sums up my take from just watching videos on the game, from viewing various bits of gameplay and such. When I look at it, yes it has some aesthetics of cyberpunk, but it looks wrong.. especially when it looks like GTA with a few neon lights and cybernetics slapped on. I think between the 00s and now a lot of the genre has become more corporate and diluted, even on just an aesthetic level. A good comparison is looking at system shocks intro (the original) I highlight that as it's that 90s look which still feels cyberpunk to me
Money is tight, if I did want to play something I'd probably pirate if I can, I'm also patient and will wait on SMT5 coming down in price in a few years. I'm currently going through a load of retro stuff so I'm well catered for games wise
Ah I see, common to call them boneys where I'm from. I wasn't aware that any Aussies used the slang ^^
Oh I wasn't saying I thought the games were bad. Just they were what you'd see in the bargain bins. I miss being able to go in and pick up a cheap decent game lol I have a fondness for the AA janky games lol
The promo stuff leading up to this game looked cool. Shame dark sector was a let down, can view it on the popular video webzone
I had a lot of fun playing Tri
Oh okay, I thought I'd triggered a fanboy I have had that happen and been attacked for less before
I like pineapple on pizza
He looks like he was a happy pupper
I'm sorry comrade