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Post by Sonnington on Jun 16, 2016 1:05:16 GMT
NSFW? I mean, it's nothing worse than network television. The narrator is absolutely hilarious, "Oh, it's just Breakout, WITH PANTSUS!"
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Post by dj898 on Jun 16, 2016 2:16:19 GMT
What do you expect? Even the Red label titles were pretty lame compared to PC Engine stuff...
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Post by Nonterraqueous on Jun 16, 2016 8:07:31 GMT
Gals Panic is about the closest thing I've got to a playable sexy game. Thank you please!
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Post by martiniii on Jun 16, 2016 17:46:57 GMT
I have to admit, I find Body Special 264 to be an incredibly sexy game. But in all honesty, I'd enjoy the hell out of that game even if it weren't sexy.
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Post by dj898 on Jun 16, 2016 22:42:44 GMT
maybe the standard measured against is different from mine. I spent good portion of my youth growing up on PC-8801/PC-9801 series.Compared to some of these calling the red label Saturn titles as mildly titillating would be might over statement. But then it's for mass home console market, not the seedy PC market back then. think I have bulk of Yellow and pretty much all of Red labels and none of them come even near to what I played on PC-9801...
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Post by Sonnington on Jun 17, 2016 0:13:59 GMT
This is part 1, it's even funnier than part 2.
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Post by martiniii on Jun 19, 2016 17:46:12 GMT
So the strip rock-paper-scissors game for the 3DO got ported to Saturn, eh? It amazes me that that game even got released in the first place, never mind ports for multiple systems. A rock-paper-scissors video game. Seriously. What's next, a coin flipping simulator?
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Post by Sonnington on Jun 20, 2016 5:04:15 GMT
It might just be rock, paper, scissor, but the videos are the highest of quality. I played this game once before and narrator is absolutely correct; the computer blatantly cheats. This rock
In all honesty, why do these games exist? A company, a group of people, some sort of investors, or a bank had to put money into making these slideshow, barely even game... things. Someone had to say, "Yes, this makes sense to me, this will make me money." I know Japan has weird porn laws, but what demographic has a game console, doesn't have a VHS player and won't buy magazines?
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Post by MIK on Jun 20, 2016 8:49:40 GMT
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