Retro Gaming Thread
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I'm not falling for that shit again after a certain YouTuber calls literally every fucking game a hidden gem... Just gimme the gist of it.
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Gamesack is not the same as Metal Jesus. Joe is a lot funnier and the games are underrated, not hidden.
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Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute rated for PS4, Xbox One, and Switch in Taiwan
City Connection bringing back 1995-released shoot 'em up.
The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee has rated Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch. It is published by City Connection.
Galactic Attack is a shoot ’em up released for Sega Saturn on September 14, 1995 in Japan. Ported by Ving, it is a console version of the Taito-developed arcade game RayForce. While it was released as Galactic Attack in the west, it was titled Layer Selection in Japan.
Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute has yet to be officially announced by City Connection.
Source: Gematsu
City Connection bringing back 1995-released shoot 'em up.
The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee has rated Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch. It is published by City Connection.
Galactic Attack is a shoot ’em up released for Sega Saturn on September 14, 1995 in Japan. Ported by Ving, it is a console version of the Taito-developed arcade game RayForce. While it was released as Galactic Attack in the west, it was titled Layer Selection in Japan.
Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute has yet to be officially announced by City Connection.
Source: Gematsu
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Over the last few years, we've looked at Electronic Gaming Monthly's reviews from just about every way possible. We've counted down the best and worst-reviewed going year by year, we've listed every Game of the Month winner, we've gone over every single launch game, we've turned their award show into an Oscar-style telecast and we've even dedicated full episodes to classic franchises like Castlevania and Metroid. But for as exhaustive as we've been, there are two issues that we have yet to talk about. The first is the 1989 Buyer's Guide, which launched February 1989, only three months before the second magazine we're going to talk about today, Electronic Gaming Monthly's very first issue.
Let's take look at the games they reviewed in these first two issues. There's no way to rank these games with a proper countdown, so we'll split them up using the Hit meter and see what the editors had to say about the reviews that came before the Review Crew.
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could also fit the sony thread I guess but it is retro so..
PS5 shaped knock ff famiclone type thing, the sheels nice & like that guy says could make a good home for a Pi or similar devoce
PS5 shaped knock ff famiclone type thing, the sheels nice & like that guy says could make a good home for a Pi or similar devoce
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He's spot on with Rage Racer, we had that game growing up so I'm really fond of it. It's got problems, but it's pretty good if not for the soundtrackDr. Zoidberg wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 10:06 pm Gamesack is not the same as Metal Jesus. Joe is a lot funnier and the games are underrated, not hidden.
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well its a nice comarison of versions though the does for some reason identify the multi headed dogs as a bul rather than the correct identification as it is clearly Cerberus