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With that last RT, you might also know that game as Koloomn- it's an interesting puzzle game released in arcades and on PSP and DS. Read about it here if you like!
https://t.co/hgtka3baEq
On this #MAR10Day, let's remember what Mario is best at: ballin' and shreddin'
(From the Gamecube versions of NBA Street V3 and SSX On Tour)
You think, for a single second, I ~wouldn't~ retweet fanart of Princess Devilotte de Death Satan IX, star of Capcom's #1 game Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness? Then you are a fool.
(art via https://t.co/V4U86GfKro )
And so the first silhouette of the 2021 teaser is reveealed, then! Who's next? No idea!
New on Gaming Hell - Comix Zone (Sega Technical Institute, 1995) https://t.co/5RsLndMs42 SKETCH TURNER IS IN IT UP TO HIS INKWELL
GAMING THINGS WE THINK ARE COOL!! - As well as character-specific win quotes (like the Sean vs. Sean one here), Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact has special win-quotes for when you defeat your opponent with a Super Art, with it usually being referred to by name.
Both versions, plus both versions of the NES port, plus 30 other games, are included in SNK 40th Anniversary Collection. I'm not sure how the Hamster ports handle the rotary joysticks, but the solution in this collection is pretty good (and on discount!)
https://t.co/4lHvbEb4WB
RADICAL ARCADE GAME FLYERS - Avengers (Capcom, 1987)
https://t.co/BwrCMgrYbf
Yes, I know, the flyer says Avenger (just the one) but the final title was Avengers (as in multiple). In Japan it was called Hissatsu Buraiken (roughly 'Deadly Ruffian Fist' according to Wikipedia).
@CDi_Arcade That's right~ It's a bit more obvious in the sequel, Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II, as art assets like the intro and versus screen portraits are either in his style or pixel versions of his character artwork~
@personasama Of course! I will ALWAYS represent Princess Devilotte de Death Satan IX. Even in MS Paint.