What Should We Add to the Retro Gaming 101 series?

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I'd be happy to write about the MSX and MSX2. After all the definitive version of Metal Gear 2 was released on the MSX2! (before the translated rom appeared in MGS3:Subsistence that is)
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REPO Man wrote:
Haoie wrote:History of point and clicks.
I agree.

And while talking on the subject of gaming trends:

* LCD games (like the ones from the '90s)
* Famiclones
* Comic book games
* Dungeon crawlers
* FMV games
* Movies based on video games
* Games based on movies
* Movies about games
* Merchendising
and probably a whole plethora of ideas.
Good ideas!
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Pulsar_t wrote:I'd be happy to write about the MSX and MSX2. After all the definitive version of Metal Gear 2 was released on the MSX2! (before the translated rom appeared in MGS3:Subsistence that is)
I'll shoot you an email -- lemme know if you don't get it.
Thanks!
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I've updated my email address so please send it again :)
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REPO Man wrote:
Haoie wrote:History of point and clicks.
and probably a whole plethora of ideas.
But do you know what a plethora isss?
Comics, RPG's, miniatures, and now retrogaming? I guess its time to learn to go without eating...
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zarathstra wrote:
REPO Man wrote:
Haoie wrote:History of point and clicks.
and probably a whole plethora of ideas.
But do you know what a plethora isss?
A fancy way of saying "assload".
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^
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I suppose we can't all be fans of the Three Amigos.
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Which is too bad, I suppose.
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Funk, E wrote:Which is too bad, I suppose.
It really is a shame. Speaking of which, I haven't seen that movie in a while...
Comics, RPG's, miniatures, and now retrogaming? I guess its time to learn to go without eating...
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