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283. Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose
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This was my childhood. Loved this show and loved the game, too, although it got pretty tough pretty fast. That train level! What I enjoyed most was seeing the full cast of characters. Not the best game but fond memories
Video game villain but with a real person's quote. https://t.co/rTWrc5BBnq
287. Tower of Heaven
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I don't often play free flash games but when I do it's Tower of Heaven and I enjoy the experience. Climb a tower whilst obeying arbitrary commands. Great Game Boy aesthetic and music. Play it here:
https://t.co/ajDvM25EOR
289. Dr. Mario
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The Tetris-like that earned my unreciprocated love because I could never excel at it like I could with the former once upon a time. Still, I enjoy playing it. The concept is endearing and the music is chill ;)
Fever is the better track, tho.
292. Broken Age
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A dose of Double Fine which I played upon recommendation after finishing Grim Fandango. Pretty funny and clever, well-acted, and just about what you'd expect. The modern point-and-click experience isn't what it used to be in a pre-internet age tho.
294. Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram
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I have hazy memories of playing Virtual-On in a giant arcade cabinet with seats mounted in it, but it wasn't until recently that I got to revisit the series thanks to the Dreamcast and I can confirm that I still love me some mechs
296. Grow Home
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I'm afraid of heights. Heck, I'm afraid of stairs but controlling a robot that's growing a huge plant stalk up out of the atmosphere was immensely satisfying for some reason. Fun physics and a simple concept, I like.
298. Comix Zone
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Out of all the rad retro brawlers back in the day, Comix Zone is one of the raddest, from its rebellious spelling of "comics" but with an "x" to the stylish graphic novel framing of the gameplay. But idk if I've ever beaten it, actually.
What's the last game or games you played upon recommendation and enjoyed?
Shout out to @wrytersview & @Retrogamebrews, respectively! @StoryModePC is cool like that.