JonB wrote:I must remember that technique for padding out a word count.
I had more fun with I Am Fish!
Nodding extra hard at this bit. I don't think he ever acknowledges the dog once they set off. But it's not just the dog - none of the family seem bothered about the rest, and the absence of voices makes it seem like no one's talking to each other. How anyone found it touching or powerful I've no idea.Moot_Geeza wrote:does the main character hate his dog? Is it a ghost dog that he can't actually see?
From memory, it included both the full arcade levels and a MD specific version which was a bit different (or maybe quite a lot different - I can't remember exactly). It was pretty substantial for an arcade port.Moot_Geeza wrote:I borrowed the Megadrive version a couple of times as a kid, which was a decent port all things considered. I knew they dropped the co-op mode, which was a massive shame, but I didn't realise the original supported three players simultaneously. I'm pretty sure the MD version wasn't as long as this either, as stages 6 & 7 didn't ring a bell, so I assume they were chopped for the home port*.
hylian_elf wrote:I might 'complete' some games in half an hour each to bump my numbers up this year.
Actually played something like an hour of Vampire Survivors, that's gonna count.
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