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- richarddavies
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Killer French Bread wrote:Sega Rally on the 360. I was half tempted to do a review but I don't think anyone cares. It sold about 9 copies and Sega shut the studio half an hour after it was released.
You should do a review! It's an awesome game and should not be overlooked just because the sales was bad.
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7Force wrote: playing Gunblade NY & L.A. Machineguns Arcade hits pack. Two classic SEGA developed arcade games playing these again brings back memories of my youth and are still as fun to play today as they were in the arcades.
I totally agree with you! These games are awesome and trying to reach top 10 on ranking is also motivating. Personally prefer L.A. Machineguns.
Would be cool if they had incorporated 2 player online

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Recently decided to play Knuckles in Sonic 2. It's so fun to just glide around and climb walls. I ended up getting pretty far, farther than I've ever gotten without the use of cheats or save states. I even somehow managed to get all the chaos emeralds! That's a first for me. And I was surprised I could play as Super Knuckles!! I thought that was only possible in Sonic 3 & Knuckles? I finally managed to reach the final bosses where you get no rings which sucks and I accidentally pressed the button combination that causes the game to reset. Well ain't that a bitch...
TF73 wrote:I totally agree with you! These games are awesome and trying to reach top 10 on ranking is also motivating. Personally prefer L.A. Machineguns.
Would be cool if they had incorporated 2 player online![]()
True would be nice but lag might ruin it. I was surprised in Gunblade to see they changed the billboard in Times Square in this port. I think in the arcade it advertised Coca Cola (though I'm not 100%) and SEGA changed it to advertise Sonic & the Black Knight. Even though Gunblade looks pretty basic theres just something about the old Model 2 graphics that draw me in.
And yeah I like L.A. Machineguns better. I like the Las Vegas stage which has some good SEGA fanservice in there where you see a hotel called Top Skater (named after an old skateboarding arcade game) and well as those billboards for Sonic Adventure and their NAOMI arcade board. Graphics wise even though it ran on SEGA's Model 3 board it still looks pretty decent today.

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Im really tempted by these, but I'm worried that it will be like listening to Duran Duran all over again... great in the 80's and early 90's but could you listen to an album of them now?7Force wrote: playing Gunblade NY & L.A. Machineguns Arcade hits pack. Two classic SEGA developed arcade games playing these again brings back memories of my youth and are still as fun to play today as they were in the arcades.
Perhaps I feel a review coming on already?
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