DismalChance
DismalChance t1_jeegks4 wrote
Reply to comment by Grouchy_Engineer6894 in Nearly 30 years after playing one at a classmates house and thinking "OMG, I NEED THIS," I've got a Sega Saturn in my living room by wowbobwow
Really? I had no idea, I had only seen it for sega.
DismalChance t1_jecydvw wrote
Reply to comment by maximillious in Nearly 30 years after playing one at a classmates house and thinking "OMG, I NEED THIS," I've got a Sega Saturn in my living room by wowbobwow
I saw that there was a sequel for it, Bug Too! But I've honestly never seen in person. Just looked it up on ebay, christ that's and expensive sequel to pick up now
DismalChance t1_jecwvou wrote
Reply to comment by wowbobwow in Nearly 30 years after playing one at a classmates house and thinking "OMG, I NEED THIS," I've got a Sega Saturn in my living room by wowbobwow
If you can find it, there's two game I loved as a kid
Bug!: essentially a platformer where you play as a green bug as they are filming a movie. I have a feeling they were trying to make him their platforms mascot similar to Mario but it didn't quite pan out.
Astal: side scrolling adventure where you and a bird try to save the main characters sister (iirc?). Great game. Memorable boss fights. And multiplayer where 1 plays as the main character and the other as the bird
DismalChance t1_j2opqy9 wrote
Reply to TIL Mortal Kombat character Noob Saibot is named after the franchises' creators Ed Boon and John Tobias but spelt backwards by CHAleaRy
Noob Saibot is also the original Sub Zero who was killed in the first Mortal Kombat by Scorpion. Ever since the second game, sub zero has been Kuai Lang; the younger brother who took the Sub Zero name after his brothers death.
DismalChance t1_jeet5a5 wrote
Reply to comment by lee_unit in Nearly 30 years after playing one at a classmates house and thinking "OMG, I NEED THIS," I've got a Sega Saturn in my living room by wowbobwow
A cigarette at the moment, but that's not the point.
Sorry you feel that way about it? I remember quite enjoying it when I was younger. Was it ground breaking for its time, no. But it still provided me with lots of hours of entertainment.