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Re: What are you playing right now?

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Commie_User wrote:I have been getting back into some classic Mario, having found it and a Wii at a car boot sale for £10.

Damn good thrifting.


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And for those who don't know, a car boot sale is like a communal yard sale, where sellers drive to the same field.
Love a good boot sale, just dont seem to get them round my way anymore which is a real shame.

Anyway inbetween bouts of path of exile (got bored with diablo 3)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NA44AuvuIao

Ive been playing around the world in 80 days the mobile version and its actually quite bloody good and well worth the £3
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Re: What are you playing right now?

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My Sunday game was a bit more straightforward than that, having booted the Turtles 2 preview level:

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http://csdb.dk/release/?id=21352



It's a little clunky - bit of a button masher - and still far from a real arcade feel but it does the job enough for a decent playthrough.
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Summon Night - Swordcraft Story. (GBA)
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Re: What are you playing right now?

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The demo of

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Re: What are you playing right now?

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UFO 50 - amazing collection of NES-styled games that pretend to be from the fictional company UFO Soft, as if they were released between 1983-1989 on a fictional console called the LX (with 32 colours, 320x200 resolution, NES-style sound chip). But what's really clever is the diversity and modern ideas in the mechanics, from Warptank that plays like VVVVVV to Rock On! which is basically tower defence with cavemen. So much fun discovering the games. You even "dust off" the disk which looks like a Famicom Disk System cart before playing.
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