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Date Posted: 09:32:54 06/29/02 Sat
Author: Useless player
Author Host/IP: sbproxy3.mystarhub.com.sg / 203.117.33.25
Subject: Re: A weird Video game occurance
In reply to: Soul 's message, "A weird Video game occurance" on 22:17:39 06/28/02 Fri

And if you play Sonic I for the Sega Megadrive, and leave Sonic alone for some time, hands away from the controller, he'll blink, get angry with you and lie down to wait for you to come back!!

I think the best wrasslin' game ever is pro-wrestling for the NES. Man, that wuz good fighting! I loved the move where you'd pick the guy up by the legs and swing him 360degrees 4 times before sending him flying out of the ring. The really bocky sprites and happy-go-lucky carnival music really created atmosphere too. Why can't real Wrestling be like that?

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