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Basically like archive.ph/ghostarchive, but for YouTube videosPerservetube? What's that?
Ah. Thanks for that.Basically like archive.ph/ghostarchive, but for YouTube videos
They're apparently not THAT desperate for it to be a success, since said SoR reboot is apparently in the hands of a Canadian developer:Sega must be desperate to have these reboots/remakes/whatever be successful in sales
Lead Developer of Use Your Words? That game that Brentalfloss designed?They're apparently not THAT desperate for it to be a success, since said SoR reboot is apparently in the hands of a Canadian developer:
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And who is this illustrious developer? A little studio by the name of Komi Games! Let's take a look at some of their previous work!
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I'd say Axel and pals are in very good hands indeed!
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Relic's spinning off into their own thing. [insert mild optimism here].
Mighty Fight Federation is probably a clue as to what the next Streets of Rage will be like. I own it, but cbf to play it. Maybe it's nice. Probably not, if it really is Canadian.They're apparently not THAT desperate for it to be a success, since said SoR reboot is apparently in the hands of a Canadian developer:
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And who is this illustrious developer? A little studio by the name of Komi Games! Let's take a look at some of their previous work!
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I'd say Axel and pals are in very good hands indeed!
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The lineup of games looks really bad but the CEO is a genuine SEGA fanboy and has a couple of slightly more impressive credits like working on King of Fighters XVThey're apparently not THAT desperate for it to be a success, since said SoR reboot is apparently in the hands of a Canadian developer:
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And who is this illustrious developer? A little studio by the name of Komi Games! Let's take a look at some of their previous work!
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I'd say Axel and pals are in very good hands indeed!
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if this was konamiSoR 5 - Mobile Tactics Pachinko edition
How hard can it be to simply do a SoR game like SoR:R? This guy singlehandedly did better than the team that worked on Streets of Woke 4,since said SoR reboot is apparently in the hands of a Canadian developer:
Imo, the only hope is that the CEO's online moniker is Bomberlink.The lineup of games looks really bad but the CEO is a genuine SEGA fanboy and has a couple of slightly more impressive credits like working on King of Fighters XV
I'm still pretty pessimistic about it but there's at least a grain or two of hope
Plus, they all cry "piracy" when SEGA added the biggest backdoors of all time, in the format of that Music Video disk that went unused and that skipped all AP checks. I can't even come up with a joke for this, it's already hilarious as it is.I'm just going to put it out there that I believe the Dreamcast is pretty much correctly rated by the majority of people. It had a number of great games and was ahead of it's time in many ways (SEGAnet forcing you to pay money to play online, hall effect analog stick), but speaking as someone who owns a Dreamcast and loves it to death, it also features far too many infuriating and downright confusing design choices, including:
VMUs eat batteries even when not in use and stuck in the controller. When they're out of juice, they beep loudly on console startup.
GD-Roms are quite possibly the worst optical media format ever used on a home console. They contain denser grooves allowing more storage than a CD, but to allow the standard laser to read the denser grooves, the protective layer was made approximately half the length of a normal CD. The end result of this is that the discs are far more prone to damage than any other optical format (barring laserdiscs, they don't count) as well as rot. It also prevents conventional disc resurfacing due to using a special thin layer.
The VMU sucks as a memory card. Same size as the PS1's cards but with bigger save files. If you want to play any of the VMU-specific games (Chao minigames from Sonic Adventure or Pocket GT from Sega GT come to mind), you essentially need an empty VMU exclusively for that purpose. Oh yeah, and more batteries to power that VMU.
The controller has the same single-stick layout with analog triggers shared with the Saturn pad, but with 2 fewer buttons. This was partially due to the intent being that first-person games would be played with a keyboard and mouse peripheral; however, said peripheral is now expensive ($60-100) and hard to come by.
The Saturn (which I do not own), on the other hand, was niche at best and dogshit at it's worst for 95% of the library. The 5% of games that justify getting it today often run into 3 figures due to scalping. At the end of the day, it's now pretty much unobtainable to collect for. The controllers are great, however,
They didn't do that out of kindness of their heart. It's like when Nintendo was giving out free shit during the Wii U days, or why AMD open-sourced their video drivers: Marketing.Sega won me over then, 'cause I could've just as easily ran out and grabbed a new console (since they were fairly cheap at the time).
Side shaved haircut trans gay straight anti binary un cis zoo gender dragon kin.I can already tell it's going to suck.
It'll most likely be a he-man rip-off that will add current year refferences and probably make one of the male characters homo or make Tyris a carpet-muncher that hates the other two guys because she's a strong womyn that needs no man or some shit... also probably with a retarded haircut.