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turbo-digest digest, Volume 09, Issue 111 [message #4584] Fri, 27 July 2012 01:18
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	Re: Your favorite HuCard/Roll Call!
	re: favorite hucard

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From: digital.press@verizon.net
Date: Thu Apr 24 19:13:26 EDT 2003
Subject: Re: Your favorite HuCard/Roll Call!


Military Madness and Devils Crush come to mind.

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From: dgalzerano1@usa2net.net
Date: Fri Apr 25 00:32:16 EDT 2003
Subject: re: favorite hucard


Man... like most of you, I find this to be a tough one. The first TG16 
I played was at my aunt and uncle's house... First TG16 game I ever played was 
Vigilante, and it was also the first one I beat... I still enjoy the game, but 
I wouldn't call it a favorite by any stretch of the term. World Class Baseball 
is another game I really like alot (I saw at least one other guy admit 
to this -  I'M NOT ALONE!) :> Currently, Neutopia has got my playing time. I 
got 
the game about 6 months ago, but haven't had the time to play it until now. I 
never got 
into the Zelda series of games as a kid (always liked shooters, Mario-esque 
platforms, and video pinball games), and I'm finding myself enjoying it 
immensely.. And, if I had to pick the one game that drew me into the TG16, it 
would have to be Keith Courage - specifically the first underground scene with 
the awesome music, the blinking graphics as Keith dons his armor... that drew 
me in big-time... But if I had to name the game that hooked me... and got me 
coming back 10 years later after I discovered Magic Engine and rediscovered my 
long-lost love (my aunt and uncle sold their TG16 at a yardsale years before - 
without even offering it to me first!).. Well.. It would have to be Legendary 
Axe... The first one. The gameplay is awesome, the music gets stuck in my head 
for days - especially from the 2nd level, the blue underground one... The 
graphics in the game is the height of "16"-bit glory... And even though I've 
NEVER managed to beat it, I still love the game, and still play it when I need 
a fix... Sure I've got Blazing Lazers, Splatterhouse, Bomberman and 
'94, Bonk's Revenge, SF2: CE, Dracula-X, and Sapphire... but man... Those 
games just pass 
the time until I get the craving to hear that music in the caverns in 
Legendary Axe.. For me, that's the ultimate game...... 

David Galzerano

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