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Sparkster features an opossum knight as the main character. It was published by Konami in 1994 for the SNES. The game was different from the Genesis title which bore the same name.
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The Memory Card podcast is back with a new episode! You're gonna flip when you hear @PushDustIn describe four of the weirdest arcade games ever created.
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The internet's favorite chunker, Big Yoshi, comes from the SNES classic Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996). Players can encounter a Big Yoshi on Yo'ster Isle by feeding a baby Yoshi enough Yoshi Cookies.
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Frogger for the Game Boy Color was released on December 31st, 1997.
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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE was released on this day, 4 years ago, for the Wii U.
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Sonic Adventure was released on this day 21 years ago for the Sega Dreamcast.
It introduced the Chao Garden for the first time, which became the best feature of any modern Sonic game, ever.
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For more on Mad Scienstein, including some oddly inappropriate official canon, be sure to check our the newest episode of the Memory Card podcast - Square on the Blips.
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To promote the original Rampage (Arcade, 1986), Bally/Midway sent out press releases to cities and towns featured in the game. The release stated that each location was "slated for destruction."
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