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I'd also like to know who drew the American box art for Alisia Dragoon. Some say it was Boris Vallejo or perhaps Julie Bell, but I've never seen that officially confirmed. Both artists tended to sign their work prominently and I can't pick out any name on that Alisia cover.
Oh yeah, the cover art. Alisia Dragoon is a pretty good example of how Japanese and American/Euro box art diverged in the early 1990s, though I think both are decently drawn for what they are.
Been playing Vegas Dream at the suggestion of @rabidrodent and the random character interactions are amazing. I love the phony waitress who steals your wallet because you're too drunk or too dumb to remove it from your jacket. And I love the way your every mishap makes the news.
Using only pics on your phone, build an adventuring party. https://t.co/diZMXe5sqB
Without saying your age, post four games that came out when you were fourteen
Post four fictional characters you relate to and let people assume something about you.
Please give us a https://t.co/sfglFzsVNP crossover game with the characters from Gunners Heaven, Crime Crackers, Wild Arms, and, of course, Sneakers.
Let's talk about Breakers Revenge! It's a good fighting game with a somewhat generic assortment of characters: for example, Rila is basically Blanka. But she has a lot of neat moves, and I don't see that many OTHER fighting games with swole beast-women, so give her some credit.