| Ganoncrotch said: in terms of retro games though, there is one from my childhood spent hiding from going to church in a gaming arcade that always holds a special place in my heart from Data East Corp, named Tumblepop, self and my brother used to play this for hours and hours in the arcades, one of the best things about the game is just how "fair" it is to the player, if you are skilled enough it's very possible to complete the entire game on a single credit, some of the stages have a lot of enemies in difficult placements but the thing is, if you master the controls you can avoid all the enemies and never get hit. In contrast to this the machines around this were the likes of Final Fight and Turtles in Time which had some boss fights which effectively weren't new or more skillful to beat, but simply things designed to eat a credit or two the further you get into the game the more credits they would consume to pass a boss. *pics*
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Have you played its spiritual sucessor, Diet Go Go?







