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Going over my old X Buttons and wishing there was a way to directly link to the Extra Lives part of a column. I had a lot fun writing about old games: Gotzendiener, for example. https://t.co/nLVaJJAlVK
I like how the covers for the Japanese and American versions of Dino Land, when placed together, tell a little story of the dino heroes being initially distrustful of a pterodactyl but then becoming pretty chill and almost smug about the whole situation.
The Nintendo 64 delivered some great first-party games but also introduced a few Nintendo kids to the concept of thinking critically about their entertainment.
The challenge: find something interesting about Totally Rad besides the radical '90s attitude localization.
My answer:
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I have determined that modern "cancel culture" is to blame for the lack of any further sequels or remakes involving Chuck Rock.
My favorite art moments are Impressionism, Dada, Cubism, Romanticism, and Characters Reacting to Morrigan.
I'm glad the Amazon page description for Asha in Monster World is a big nerdy gush about the game, but "femme fatale" is a really strange way to describe Asha.
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MOST UTTERLY BORING: MARRIAGE, aka Kekkon. Based on a dating sim, this is half an hour of absolutely nothing. It's supposedly a romantic comedy, but there's nothing that approaches a joke. Media Blasters inflicted it on America during their license-anything mania of the late '90s