Holy shit! After so many tries, i finally managed to get a 1CC from start to finish in Tempest 2000 for the Atari Jaguar! This was via the Project Tempest emulator, which does not allow save states. I am so happy for this one ^_^
Now, onto Beastly Mode!
New manga release by tapscanlations (me) :>
Gaiapolis is an Action RPG 1993 arcade game by Konami. It got a comic tie-in in Comic Gamest, and after all these years, it's online to read in English! Enjoy!!
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Gaiapolis - Sword of the Golden Hawk
https://t.co/sM5SJlJx4u
@RoytaMustDie I also recommend checking out the prequel manga by @/ShuzilowHA, which was published as part of Gamest Comics. It gives a bit more about the characters you play as:
https://t.co/tsSrk0oc9p
@RoytaMustDie I enjoyed Gaiapolis myself. I like the visuals, the characters and the story, particularly one major reveal near the end of the game. I recommend checking it out ^_^
I hope Gaiapolis gets that Arcade Archives release though.
I had this sudden realization after Atari announced the Barbie collection for modern platforms and talking about it with my brother: There's only one Max Steel video game ever released and that's Covert Missions for the Dreamcast, developed by Treyarch and released in 2000.
@nygma0451 Just sticking to one genre can be detrimental for anybody interested in any kind of media in general. That's why it's good to give anything a try and see if you like it or not.
@evaunit731mkv@SEGA Sega was damn near close to bankruptcy after the Dreamcast, but then Isao Okawa forgave the debts the company owe to him and gave his fortune so they could become a third-party.
Sega could license their arcade games to Hamster for re-releases, but that's too smart for them lol
I'll never forget you oomf
Our talks about Rockman and how bad we wanted to bang Roll were some of the best times I've had on this website
RIP @pettanplanet
also unstated in that interview but was said before by Sakurai:
-Tifa, Cloud and Sephiroth are far and away the most expensive FF characters to license
The artwork of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Michael Dooney used on the cover of issue #4 of TMNT (1987) and famously known for being the cover of the first #NES game. Using a better source than my previous attempt, I managed to upscale it, with some clean/retouch applied.