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killamch89

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  1. Interesting pick! SMB2’s unique backstory definitely made it feel distinct visually and gameplay-wise from the original. I’d also throw in Final Fantasy VII to VIII - it felt like a whole new level of graphics in that series at the time.
  2. I’d also say being a hockey goalie as well. The position demands quick reflexes, intense focus, and the ability to read the game at lightning speed. Plus, you’re constantly taking shots from pucks that can reach over 100 mph!
  3. There are a few sports that stand out to me, like gymnastics. This involves complex techniques that require strength, flexibility, and hours of practice to get right. Plus, learning to control your body so precisely in a high-stakes environment sounds incredibly difficult.
  4. That's very good to be honest but I wish Rockstar would make some DLCs for RDR2. It's a brilliant game and had it gotten half the support that GTA Online gets from Rockstar, It'd be doing even better than that.
  5. True - the 2000s did have a great amount of shows such as Toonami and Adult Swim on Cartoon Network. Also shows like King of the Hill, Futurama and Family guy.
  6. I’d say the raptor kitchen scene in Jurassic Park. Watching the kids try to stay quiet while the raptors hunt them down was absolutely terrifying, and the way Spielberg uses silence and shadows ramps up the suspense so much.
  7. Scorpion and Sub-Zero is a good call. I can't believe I left that one out.
  8. Rimuru finally finding out Diablo was a Primordial Demon and being so nonchalant about it was great
  9. Played some Skyrim AE today and was testing out a new behavioral patch mod.
  10. Blinding Lights by The Weekend was copying the 80s Synthwave music. There's also "Uptown Funk" by Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson copying 70s Funk and Soul.
  11. For me, it was between the 80s and 90s because that's when most of the iconic modern sitcoms came out. Not to mention Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Nickelodeon.
  12. I'm not going to lie, this game looks kind of fun to go play. I'd absolutely give it a try.
  13. I'll say this - I know RE games are quite repetitive especially over the past decade but I'd trust Capcom to create an above average one than I trust Konami to even make a decent SH game from scratch.
  14. Hmmm...I mean, based on what I've seen of the gameplay, I like the graphics but I think it's a very lacklustre experience in my opinion.
  15. I recently came across Nights into Dreams and was curious about others thoughts on this cult classic. It was such a unique experience for its time, blending platforming with dreamlike flight mechanics. The graphics and music still hold up today, but how did it feel back then, especially on the Sega Saturn? Did it resonate with you? Was it ahead of its time, or do you think it hasn't aged as well as some might hope?
  16. Sega has a long history of racing games, from arcade classics to console hits. Whether it's the high-speed action of OutRun or the more technical racing of Virtua Racing, there are plenty of options. In your opinion, which Sega racing game stands out the most? What makes it your favorite? Gameplay, graphics, soundtrack, or something else?
  17. Sega’s use of vector graphics in games like Zaxxon was revolutionary for its time, offering a unique 3D perspective compared to the typical pixel-based graphics. Did you enjoy the aesthetic or find it difficult to adapt to? How do you think these graphics impacted gameplay and immersion?
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