I guess asking the winner to give some feedback in a level 0 public giveaway would be asking too much, eh? (I'm just curious if I should classify my other key in the junk game category or not).
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Thank you! :D
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Tnank you
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Thank you for this, it's very much appreciated
-EDIT-:- If I win it, which I won't, but if I do, you have my word that I would mark it received and maybe even chuck you a Rep point.........Unless you are meaning a different form of feedback that I'm completely and utterly looking straight-through it like it isn't there........??
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Feedback as in is the game good? Or even what the hell is this game. And yes, I know, I would actually expect the winner to PLAY it, which is like asking a Republican to donate to a charity supporting black people: it only happens in the world of fantasy.
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TL/DR at the bottom;
Well, when I was a lad, (eeh, by gum, back when this was all just fields and the only way to get pirated games was to "know a guy" at school and hope they'd be cool enough with you to give you a copy).....and this wasn't any DVD or Bluray game, we're talking FLOPPY DISK!! (My first computer was the Commodore Plus/4, named after the four-application ROM resident office suite, Spreadsheet, Word Processor, etc, and boasted an absolutely monstrous 64 KB RAM, which used Cassette Tape!!) And some of those took upwards of 5 minutes to load up, (and yet you always get some whiney little b*tch when gaming online complaining about the lag), so try to imagine what that was like......
Sorry, went off on a tangent there...Anyway, my main point. At the time, there weren't really any "violent" video games, as such. There were titles like Commando, (the Youtube video showing that masterpiece is HERE), Kung Fu Master AND International Karate, no other titles spring to mind.......(I just did a bit of digging and came across Brutal Sports Football, which seems to be a fore-bearer of Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe, which is the main point of this post).
The only other games that I experienced personally that were anything close to resembling wanton and indiscriminate violence were the Mutant League series, Football and Hockey, on the Sega Megadrive, or Genesis for the US gamers, and which the Football release seems to be having somewhat of a reboot, the Kickstarter being located HERE, and has already doubled it's goal amount and is slated for release in October, (to my utter, astonished, nostalgic, chuffed, full-body-trembling-and-sex-faced delight!!), the video for the reboot of Mutant League Football is HERE, and is played by Angry Joe. Worth checking out.
TL/DR: As Promised;:- Old games, and the rare quality of violence in them, at-length rambling, etc, yadda, yadda, yadda
So, yeah, this game is professing to be influenced by games such as Speedball 2, I'm quietly, (read: Hopefully), confident in it's caliber and playability.
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Thank you!
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