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Mon, 19 Sep 2016 10:09:21

Sunset Riders is the shit. God damn that game is so bitchin.

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Sun, 25 Sep 2016 17:47:32

Gave up on Rastan, that game is harder than Black Tiger. angry

Like Shadow Dancer, used to love it. But after stage 3 the one hit kills and having to restart the level from scratch weared on me so I bailed.

Tried Dig Dug, whew what a stinker.

Got pretty far into ESWAT arcade which is completely different from the console one and pretty great IMO. Plays like Robocop arcade. Didn't get to the end.

Played Rolling Thunder 1 and it was shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.

Wonder Boy in Monster land is similarly bad.

Completed the X-Men 1992 arcade brawler and it was great fun Grinning The visuals aren't as good as Capcoms games but it runs butter smooth. Cyclops is a bit useless though, only uses his laser as a special with takes away life. The game has awesome sound samples, brings in Magneto, Juggernaut, Emma Frost etc and anyone who loved the old 90s X-men series will love it too.

Completed Aliens vs Predator Arcade - I loved it at the time but playing it now.... Jesus Christ is this the best arcade game ever made? Has Capcom even made a better game outside of RE4? This damned game is better than any Alien or Predator movie outside Aliens and the original Predator. So much fan service, such cool moves, tons of stuff consoles of the day cannot do. Just so good.

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Sun, 25 Sep 2016 19:26:16

Completed Cowboys of Moo Mesa

It's a cow version of Sunset Riders. Same developer, same engine it looks like. Nowhere near as good but so so similar if you want more cow-boy action try it out. Looks nice.

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