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  1. On 5/30/2022 at 2:56 PM, Mike Arcade said:

    Really captured the feel of RE. :)

    I think that @TheRedStranger's version of the campaign feels more like Resident Evil. I was by a rope being strangled by a surprise villain in his last game. I won't say who it was; I'd like to play the story out here someday. It's more intense, and he's very descriptive, and you feel you are being hunted. I knew this bad guy would get one of us eventually, and it happened to be me. Really thought it would be @Nagol Because he plays his character makes mysterious mistakes. Sometimes I just don't know what he is up to. 😆

     

     But out of all of them, my favorite game has been your AoM Sonic one Mike. Red's EoT campaign has only had one big episode so far, so I can't make a judgement call on which is my favorite, but so far you win the best game award. I love playing Milo. It is fun to actually have Red play the game, rather than just GM. He helps bring out a lot of character actions, and is so good at playing Kalen that he really makes you feel comfortable pretending be someone else as well. He's a good actor. I like how he wrote my character into his backstory as his uncle. It makes it feel much more real and involving that way.

     Mike involves me really well too. He is good at making villains. The jester animatronic in his FNAF campaign is really creepy, and is constantly trying get you to play his games. I am probably going to loose, but Red and Nagol will probably find a way to win. Thankfully it's best two out of three. I think he wants to play something like ski-ball, but I ain't good at that - nope. 😅

    Good job Mike.

    I like Nagol's campaign. He explains the situations really clearly to you, and it lets you visualize it. He did get one intense moment where I had to fight a crazy person, from one of his favorite animes. I just put an axe in her head, when she tried to stab me. 🤣 I felt like the character truly wanted to hurt me, but was too easy to take out for the build-up. He needs to practice some more when it comes being the DM, and get more chances to try it. I just want to be honest and give constructive criticism. I would rather have a game with John McClain, Terminator, or Sonic, rather than anime characters I really don't know. I don't feel close to them. I can't even remember any of those character's names, to be honest. I like how the Jester, for example, is already attached to Mike's in-game character, but the anime characters are just kind of there and don't have any connection to our characters. I don't want him to stop adding things he likes, but the other games we play as a group feel more exciting, and more fun because there is more in the stories that I care about.  

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  2. On 4/11/2022 at 9:50 PM, Mike Arcade said:

    I absolutely loved Sonic 2, finished watching it hours ago and it was excellent. :)

     I really did like it too. I loved how well it stayed together, where the first one ended it picked up perfectly. I really liked Tail's search for Sonic and their growing friendship. I liked how they showed he truly was a smart kid. Egghead is a competent villain and sometimes you feel like he is going to win, unlike the games nowadays. I would say that Robotnik in the movies, and Robotnik in the Satam cartoon are about equal as villains

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    . I liked the baseball game scene compared to the one in the first movie, this time Sonic truly had the old Doughnut Lord, Knuckles, Tails, and Pretzel Lady, and wasn't by himself anymore. He truly has a family and friends now. I am also excited to see Shadow and his story in the third one. :)

     

     

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  3. On 5/25/2021 at 1:27 PM, Mike Arcade said:

    Imported Exceptions: Noteworthy, (Usually) English friendly Games from the versions of Mini Consoles outside of the US and Europe. I'd highly recommend that you check them out! 

     

    Sega Mega Drive Mini

     

    The Super Shinobi (The Revenge of Shinobi): This Classic from Ancient with music by Yuzo Koshiro is a personal favorite of mine that I grew up on. Joe Musashi must avenge his Oboro clan, save his kidnapped bride to be, and defeat Neo Zeed once and for all!

     

    Controls for this game are much like Shinobi III, sans running or dive kicks. It's still an excellent Action Platformer that can provide a good challenge. Highly recommended!

     

    Assault Suit Leynos (Target Earth): The first in the Assault Suit Series, defend the Earth from evil Cyborgs as you pilot a Mecha! This early Genesis game has a variety of weapons as you complete 8 levels that can be really challenging. Figure out what weapons are good for certain situations. It's a good game to try out, good luck!

     

    I can also recommend the Remake for PC and PS4, which has more modern controls. Highly recommended for run 'n gun fans.

     

    Slap Fight MD: This early classic from the legendary Toaplan got a Mega Drive port/remake in 1993. It has a weapon system much like Gradius, with each power up leading you down a line to select a usable weapon.

     

    It comes with two soundtracks, an arrangement by Yuzo Koshiro, and two modes of play. Special Mode really shakes up the visual style, almost looking like a whole new game. This game is a real challenge considering the original was released in '83, but it's still worth checking out.

     

    Snow Bros: Snowmen Nick and Tom must save their Princesses from evil forces in this platformer Arcade game. It's much like Bubble Bobble, with 50 levels and a boss every tenth level. You keep pelting enemies with snow until you ball them up. Push them to destroy them and any enemy in the way.

     

    It can be tough, but it's a nice game overall and definitely fun with a friend.

     

    Puyo Puyo 2: The Japanese hit puzzle game that became the next big Arcade game after Street Fighter II. It's much more balanced compared to the original, whose ruleset I previously described in my PPT review.

     

    It's a great game, one of the best Puzzlers out there. Play it with a friend. :)

     

    You can also get it on the Sega Classics Collection for the 3DS, and on the Switch as a Sega Ages title.

     

    Yu Yu Hakusho: Makyo Toisusen: The 4 player fighting game based on the hit Shonen Jump Manga/Anime! It's a really fun game with a bunch of playable characters from the series based on the famous tournament arc. The moves are executed much more simply than usual fighters, making it more like a beat 'em up. It's really amazing, and I wouldn't expect anything less from our friends at Treasure. Highly recommended.

     

    Alien Soldier: Play as Epsilon Eagle as you try to take down the Alien organization known as Scarlet. It's a Run n' Gun game where it's focus lies on short levels, but TONS of Boss Fights! 

     

    Master the controls and shoot weapons to collect more ammo for the ones you want. You can also hold multiple of the same weapons. After you run out of ammo you can recharge it by using a different weapon. Master using the Zero Dash to dodge along with the Dash Attack for maximum damage. Remember to counter shots to gain more health as well.

     

    It's an excellent game from Treasure, though sadly it's only on the Mega Drive Mini for the Asia Market (South Korea, Taiwan, etc.). Thankfully, you can get it on Steam where it's cheap, especially on sale. I highly recommend you get this game, it's one of the best on the Genesis.

     

    Musha Aleste (MUSHA): This is a highly sought after, and expensive, early shooter for the Genesis. One of the reasons why is that it was made by Compile, no kidding considering what series this is a part of. Another is that it's not just one of the best Shooters on the Console, but one of the best Games on the Genesis overall.

     

    You play as Eleanor (Terri), who must go after the rogue forces of the AI Dire 51 alone and avenge her squad in the titular Mecha, the MUSHA.

     

    You pick up the same of one of three weapons to power them up, each with their own use. Power up your main shot with the Pods as you gain Drones that can be arranged in a variety of different formations with the A button. B fires the collected RBG weapon, and C is for the main shot. You can also adjust the Mecha's speed by pausing and pressing left or right.

     

    This game is simply phenomenal, with great pixel art, scrolling effects, and a METAL soundtrack. It's an excellent title that is normally marred by how expensive an original copy is, ranging from 300 to 600 dollars. Simply put, 80 or 100 for a Japanese Mega Drive Mini, importing one to legally own a copy of MUSHA is worth the price of admission alone.

     

    It's one of the best shmups and games around, it's not too difficult either, it's just right. I can recommend this game to anyone, play it as soon as you can.

     

    PC-Engine Mini

     

    Due to how this Mini Console's games are laid out and categorized, I can't make a list for any of them as I already pointed them out in previous segments. Two of the games () on here are only in Japanese with no real translation. The only exclusive that you can play however…

     

    Splatterhouse: All that's different is there is some more "splatter" to certain enemies. XP

     

    But really it's mostly graphical changes, certain bosses, and the Terror Mask looking just like a Hockey Mask.

     

    Considering this is the only game you could play on the Japanese PC-Engine Mini that doesn't have a language barrier, I can't recommend getting it just for this game. It's uncensored, but that's not really worth it.

     

    Likes: Both Mini Consoles feel excellent and well built. They really are good mini replicas of their respective consoles.

     

    The controllers for the Genesis and Turbografx-16 Mini feel excellent and very much like the originals. They are quite sturdy, but feel very light. The Turbo Switches for the TG16 Mini are excellent and help out massively for certain games in a pinch.

     

    All Versions of the Genesis Mini have an excellent selection of games for their Regions. We got an overall balanced collection of hits in the US/EU Version. Japan has a good chunk of RPGs and Strategy RPGs along with a few more Shmups. The Asia Version has a mix and match from both US and Japan, all of which can be played in English including their exclusives!

     

    Best of all, you have access to different versions of games! If you change the language to say Japanese, you get the Japanese versions of the games! Which can range from minor to big game play changes for certain titles. Sega and M2 went above and beyond here 

     

    The Turbografx-16 Mini has a great collection of games, especially considering how many of them are from different formats. They didn't stick to just cartridge (HuCard) games, but those from their CD peripheral and their failed successor the Supergrafx! Now half of the collection consists of Japan Only games (as it was far more popular over there), but thankfully many of them can be played by anyone. Mainly because most of these games are in English, or because the Menus for these games are easy to understand. There are a few exceptions to these rules, and certain voiced cutscenes will be lost to you, but it's not bad at all.

     

    Both Consoles have a ton of Rare Games. Games that range in Hundreds to even a Thousand dollars now! But with these Mini Consoles you can play such games Officially, which is a huge bonus. Especially regarding the TG16 Mini, compared to buying both Rondo of Blood and Sapphire it's a bargain no Retro Gamer should pass up on!

     

    Dislikes: So regarding the Genesis Mini, I don't have many complaints regarding it. All the games feel fine and accurate, nothing is out of place. Although I do have a few gripes regarding some games being on here, besides Virtua Fighter 2 anyway. 

     

    There are a lot of great games on here, but a good chunk of them have been on numerous Sega Compilations already. I don't have anything against these games on here, but we really could have used a few more obscure titles in the west. Granted, some early titles and mainstays like Altered Beast, Golden Axe, Streets of Rage, and Sonic are a given. But still, I would have liked at least 5 or so more games that haven't had any re-releases before.

     

    Also, while the 3 button controllers are nice, it sucks to have to buy separate 6-button ones to better play titles like SFII compared to Japan having them by default. At the very least, the Retrobit Controllers have multiple console use and PC.

     

    So while I may not have had many complaints regarding the Genesis Mini, the Turbografx-16 Mini on the other hand I have a few issues with.

     

    For one, that plastic back cover of the Console was VERY tough to remove. In practice, you're supposed to remove it, plug it all in, then put it back on. I opted to leave the back removed as it was not worth putting back on.

     

    Now, the TG16 is not that well known of a console, which means you'd want to put in as many hits as possible right? The thing is, unlike the Genesis Mini, there are some very noticeable omissions due to the original's smaller library.

     

    For one are the odd exclusions like the 3rd Bonk and 2nd Star Soldier game, despite having the rest of the series on here! Another is the fact that we are left with 3 games in the US that English speakers can't play through without knowing Japanese. That is completely baffling. It just comes off as lazy on Konami's part when English speakers could have had 3 different games they could have played.

     

    Granted, some of these missing titles are on say the Wii U Virtual Console, but that implies that'll be open forever...which it won't.

     

    Another flaw is games that could have had a release here. Missing titles like the highly sought after Magical Chase and Super Darius II. Not to mention the bizarre exclusion of any Fighting Games like Street Fighter II, Asuka 120%, and Variable Geo.

     

    You would think that Konami and Hori (the Hardware Devs of the TG16 Mini) would have banked on selling 6-button controllers like Sega has, they do have multiple PCE Controllers and a Multitap for sale after all. Yet they really dropped the ball on that, which is a pretty poor business decision.

     

    Finally, is the odd way Konami had M2 list the games. Now I like the menu switching between the US/EU and Japanese Console Menus, however my problem is with how games are divided.

     

    For example, you only have the Japanese Version of the first Bonk, but you only have the sequel's US Version. The lineup for many games that DO have US Versions are like that, and it's so bizarre why we couldn't have both for those certain titles! For some reason, Konami counted regional versions as separate games, and it's so strange that they did this.

     

    Don't get me wrong, the games we have for the TG16 Mini are great overall, but there are so many weird choices regarding it. Not to mention how little the differences between the US/EU and Japan Version are.

     

    However, one of the most infuriating things about the TG16 and the Japanese Mini Consoles...is the lack of an AC Adapter. You have to buy them separately from the Mini Consoles, which is just ridiculous. At the very least, we have 3rd Party Adapters that are much more affordable. That, and you can use certain ACs from Cell Phone Chargers, but be sure they put out the right voltage as that could possibly cause issues with your Minis.

     

    Secrets: You can see the spines of the Genesis games by pressing B on the Genesis Mini menu.

     

    If you hold select before you play certain games in the Turbografx-16 Mini, you'll get bonus games. Such as Near Arcade Versions of Fantasy Zone, Gradius, and Salamander with more Arcade Accurate graphics and sound!

     

    Would I Recommend?: Considering the Genesis Mini goes for less than 80, especially on sale, I highly recommend you pick it up. It's a definite buy. The Japanese Mega Drive Mini can go for 80 too, or 100 if you buy the W version with two 6-button controllers. If you know what the games are on here, even with a good chunk of Japanese only titles (some of which have English Patches online), then it's so worth a pick up. It really is worth it for MUSHA alone regarding shmup fans.

     

    Arguably, the Asia Version has the best mix of titles overall as it has MUSHA and titles like Shining Force II and Alien Soldier. However, I can't find any new copies of it anymore. Resellers want it for as low as 200. If there is a new production for this version, it's a must. Otherwise, only get this if you are a Collector.

     

    Then there's the Turbografx-16 Mini. For some reason this was only sold as an Amazon exclusive. Which wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact it got such a low print run! After 2020 we have yet to see any new printing of this Mini Console, which is a huge problem considering how sought after it is now, especially the US version. It goes for as low as 200 now and over, making it a hard sell for anyone now other than a Retro Collector.

     

    It doesn't help that while the TG16 Mini is a great console, it's for a very niche audience. Heck, 21 of the games on here alone are Shmups, which is not everyone's favorite genre. For someone like me that knows the Console's history both inside and outside of Japan who are into niche titles, it's excellent. But because there has not been another new printing since then, I can't recommend it.

     

    Doesn't help that Hori STILL sells new printings of the Mini's Controllers and Multitap, despite the Console itself not having another run. Just what is going on here!?

     

    Final Thoughts: The Genesis Mini is for anyone that loves old video games, and I can say whole heartedly that anyone can buy it and have a great time.

    Yet, it is also for those Hardcore Retro Fans that love to collect as well. There are quite a few niche and rare titles on here. If anything, it could also serve as a gateway for casual fans to check out types of games outside of the usual CoD or Madden that's out every year.

    I recommend any version of the Genesis Mini, but the US version would be the cheapest option. Hopefully, you get one as well, or at least find a way to try out any of the games on it. Sega really did show with their Mini that Genesis Does what Nintendon't. ;)

     

    If the Turbografx-16 Mini was still sold for its default price of 100 dollars, it's a complete steal for so many rare and obscure games all in one official package. But honestly, you have to know what you are getting yourself into to have a great time. Almost anyone can still enjoy it, but won't get the context of what many would say is an obscure console compared to the Genesis and SNES.

     

    I will say that if there's another run for the TG16 Mini in the future, get one as soon as you can because it'll sell fast to those that want one for its default pricing. It's a very underrated system in the West, and I'd say at least give these games a second glance. Because while it didn't win the West, it laid the ground work starting in Japan with what we have today.

     

    I've enjoyed my time reliving some old memories of these classics, and made new ones as well. I highly suggest you try out the games listed on these consoles, you never know what you may find.

     

    This review has taken way too long to do, and I'm never gonna review two collections at the same time ever again. If at least one of you guys read it, then I've done well.

    If any of you read a little of it, let me know what you think. :)

    One of the Genesis games I like, besides Sonic, and especially Sonic Three, is that jewel game that is greek-like. You remember it? I like how it gets faster and faster, and how we can play against each other. I think I was getting good at it. Red can kick you butt at it though. XD

     I remember when I was little, we would catalogues like these. I loved to look at the trains inside of them. I really loved military toys, and toy cars. I think the ones back then were better made, they typically weren'yt plastic but die-cast aluminum, and sometimes even better metals like steel. I sadly don't have any of my old childhood toys, most of them were given away. Anything left would be somewhere in an old farmhouse, or shed, or barn, in Indiana.

    I never had anything like an Atari, and I did not have a Nintendo in the 80's, or 90's. I actually just got into consoles, but I would go to the arcade in the Cocomo Mall. Red helped Mike and me get a Nintendo 64, PS3, and a Xbox 360. I also really love the Sega Genesis mini. I have a lot of catching up to do, right? 😳

     

     

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  4. On 9/14/2021 at 1:09 AM, TheRedStranger said:

    Use what your good at, what skills you have, to make the immersion shine at your table.

    I like it when its just imagination. I like music at the table, I like your voice acting, and I really like it when you get up and do some more physical acting. It helps me understand what's happening in the scene. Using figures are not as vivid imagination-wise, but I like all of the stuff that helps me see it better and more excitingly in my head.

     What do you guys like to do use at the tabletop? @MoKat @MoKat@Wulfsbane @Mike Arcade

  5. On 12/13/2020 at 4:04 PM, Nagol said:

    Ever wondered what life would be like if you had all the comforts of modern society surgically implanted into your body? Well now you can 

     

     

     

    I would change the character if that was me. Looks like a meth head! I don't think its keto that makes him so scrawny. Even though he looks like a cauliflower.

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  6. 10 minutes ago, MoKat said:

    That's good enough to multi-class Rogue.

    Hmm...it's showing up as "unavailable".

    Sounds like a good idea to me.

    This should work. This also comes with Red's cheat sheet he got online. I also have all the spells written down for me in the spell slots, just to make things easier. I keep to the rules though, and only have a few active ones for my level.  :)

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  7. 14 minutes ago, MoKat said:

    Dunno. I've never played a Dragonborn character. Sounds like that would fit your character though. Does Tiberius have good Dexterity?

    I have a Sixteen dexterity. Here is my sheet. :) I am still working his motivations.  I am thinking of scratching the part with him having a child and going for something else. I don't want to get stuck roleplaying a dad just yet. I think I am going to make him younger.

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  8.   As a joke to my friends who play @TheRedStrangernew RP game, I read a few funny lines to make my friends laugh. I acted out a parody of our more silly instances of our Roleplaying experiences. This got me thinking about about how media can be used to improve the immersion of a role-playing game. Red uses photos, drawings, notes, texts, letters, sound effects and music to go along with the story. It's a lot of fun, more fun than just talking about things happening. Here's an example, Red has us roll for the weather, the time, and how bad the situation can be. We rolled really bad on the situation outside of a ranger station we needed to get to, for safety, and really well for the inside. He changed the background sounds that made us feel like we are there. All the sudden there was distant shooting and intense spy music like we were in the middle of Armageddon. It's nice to have that all in the background, it really prompts to act a certain way, and really draws you into it.  

    What kind of examples do you have? What media you use for immersion? Background sounds? Texting? Images? Photos? Visuals of what you are suppose to imagine in the game, like drawings?  

  9. On 8/9/2021 at 5:29 PM, Mike Arcade said:

    So, have any of you had any recent sessions as of late? I have with @TheRedStranger @Senior Bobbert and @IronCheeze regarding Sundays, with @Nagol on Thursdays. I've got plenty of stories to tell. :)

    Also, regarding fantasy TTRPGs, I have a question for you all. What Classes do you like to play or play the most?

    On that note, what Classes would you really want to play? Just figured I get a conversation going.

    I like to play a Rogue. I like to be able to sneak around and see what I can snatch. Tiberius, my dragon-borne character is not a Rogue, but likes to snatch things as well. He just does it through conning ya. He uses his natural magical powers to trick and charm you. I am thinking of multi classing him as well. Would that work out well, @MoKat?

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  10. On 5/27/2021 at 2:04 AM, TheRedStranger said:

    That reminds me that we need to get the newest game on Steam . I have not really looked into it yet, hope it’s good.

    I really enjoyed playing the first one with our pal David and Mike. So far, good ol' two-tails Tails. I heard you get to ride in planes and boats in the other additions. Excited to play those with you guys.

  11.  I have been beta-testing Red's new RPG. In the game we are playing right now, we were asked to make RPG versions of ourselves, like with End of The World. The rules are more expansive now. There are different point systems and a skill/feat system that makes it more varied. I got the feature heavy hitter, and crushing grip. I knocked a bad guy out with a critical roll with three fives straight successes. He was disguised as a janitor and was going to hurt my friends, but I just choked him cold in one lucky turn. So far its been a Resident Evil campaign. It takes place in present day, over twenty years after the fall of the famous Racoon City. There is a memorial park outside its outskirts and people are starting to look into the ruins. It's been an exciting mystery so far. We should all play something like it on the site. 

    My new avatar is actually my favorite D&D character. Tiberius, a black dragon-borne. Unlike in the manual, Red allows his dragon-borne to have tails. He is a sorcerer that is a crafty conman. He uses his magic to create illusions to trick people into thinking he's made lead into gold, or fixed broken objects, or changed a  wanted criminal's face.  He does it for gold, but also to see what crazy scheme he can get away with next. He gets over his head  a lot, and has almost lost a couple of times. I would like to work on my writing skills by playing him here sometimes. Anyone want to play alongside a crazy dragon conman? 😂

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  12.  Bowser screamed and roared, shaking his fist violently. "I will get you Mario! Health violations are not! I will close you down, and I will do it legitimately this time." 

     

     The big turtle-shelled dragon stomped out of the restaurant. He grumbled under his breath, but Mario could still hear. "I will make my own restaurant, and mine will profit your own precious pasta. AU-HAHAHAHA."

     

    @MoKat- I tag you.

  13. I went to King's Island with @IronCheeze and @TheRedStranger and rode the Orion, a gigacoaster that goes up to 90 miles per hour! That's pretty darn fast. Red built me up to it by going up the scale of thrill rides. First we started with the Viking Fury. It's a tradition with all of us. And then, we rode some softer rides like the Zephyr, a swing ride. By the time I rode the Banshee, The Bat, the Beast,  Mystic Timbres, and the Racers, I was excited to get to the Orion, especially after riding in the very front of the Diamond Back. I think riding up front on the Diamond Back is the best spot, you get a more exciting experience. When you go over the hill you fall straight down, head first, towards the ground. It's safe though, they double check everything, so I was not worried by the time we made to Orion.

     The Orion is over three hundred feet straight up. The chain pushes you up there quickly. It's not like classic coasters. It does not click-click, but glides you up really high, then  straight down you go. I loved it when it flipped our cart sideways on a horizontal loop. I thought I would never do something as extreme and crazy as ride something like that. 😨 🤪

     

  14. Hello! I especially like tabletop games as well. It's nice to meet you, and I hope to see you do exquisitely on your project! I really like your concept for a war-game. I hope to see you create a thread to talk about it some more, in the future.

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  15. On 10/8/2020 at 8:33 PM, TheRedStranger said:

    It’s funny what a change of key can do to a song.

    @Senior Bobbert and @IronCheeze’s theme’s if they were Sith Lords. 🤣

    If I was a Sith Lord I'd probably trip over my own robes and kill all my stormtroopers accidentally with my light-saber.  I confuse all the other Sith when I would stick with a blue light saber. "Cuase it's my favorite color."  😋

    Cheeze would probably try to Jedi mindtrick people into goofy pranks. He'd be force lifting people on roofs and into lakes. Only imagine how many fart jokes he would make with the power of the darkside. :/

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    I like how the new Halloween theme has an older sound to it. The piano sounds creaky and deep. I think it fits an older Micheal very well.

     

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  16. 11 minutes ago, WarTraveller said:

    Alrighty. Well I guess if I could go back in time, I'd pull a Biff Tannen and use my future knowledge to get MMM very rich. Invest in the early days of Twitter and Youtube, get some stuff that goes for a hell of a lot nowadays, that kinda thing.

    Couldn't that cause a time paradox? Be a shame if you ended up causing people to keep forever shipping Sonic and Amy instead of Sonic and Sally.  The butterfly effect is scary. 😑

  17. Oh cool! They have the movie design in my size! Might put that on my Christmas list. Winks and nudges to all my friends. 😄

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    Cool color scheme! Like the graphic cross-hatches for shadows, makes it feel like its moving. Sonic dressed up as Dracula is clever. I'd hate to be chased by a vampire that could go very fast. Don't think even Red could outrun that, and he in track and field.  @Mike definitely wouldn't make it. Think he's glued to his couch. 😝

    I am getting him back for not walking with us regularly. Tisk, tisk! Everyone need's their exercise. Maybe having Sonic dressed up as vampire motivate him.

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