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What went wrong?

>> No.7238531

>>7238519
Nothing

>> No.7238552

>>7238531
I agree anon but the critics hated it

>> No.7238586

>>7238519
wait a second... That "Live Online Enabled" graphic at the top is for Xbox.

>> No.7238692

>>7238552
fuck the critics
>ever listening to critics

>> No.7238695

>>7238692
For better or worse the critics are all that matters anon, for instance the reason the game didn't get a sequel

>> No.7238937

>>7238519
The Sega Master System version is better.

>> No.7239223

>>7238586
kek the game wasn't even on xbox

>> No.7239262

>>7238695
how much it sold is what matters, dumbass

>> No.7239553

>>7239262
Look up how IGN destroyed God Hand 2

>> No.7240545

Great game. Loved playing it as a kid and unironically got me into MADmags. Critics can suck my BTC and I heard this game was getting remastered by some autist on the internet

>> No.7240562

>>7238937
You mean the Sega System?

>> No.7240653
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When I was young, my dad took me to Comic Con. At one of the booths, my dad saw the artist that made the Spy Vs Spy comics. My dad thought Spy Vs Spy was gay, but he really enjoyed the adaptations of Kafka's Metamorphosis and Sinclair's The Jungle that he had made. My dad told him, "Hey, man. I wanted to say that I really enjoyed your adaptations and I think your artwork really complemented the style of both those books." The artist just sort of sniveled and said under his breath in a sarcastic manner "t-thanks." My dad was a little taken aback and said thanks once more and we turned around to leave and the artist said "You KNOW... I MAKE ORIGINAL WORK TOO!!" Pic related was the look on my dad's face. I still laugh thinking about it.