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Lets Play Ground Zero Texas (Sega CD 1993)

Mike, Mike, and Dave play through one of Dave’s favorite FMV titles on the 90s. I swear, I’m going to beat this again at some point. While it’s similar to Night Trap, the production quality is definitely superior, and this is listed as the “2nd generation” of FMV games from Digital Pictures.   ———————– @DaveVoyles…

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Let's Play Virtua Fighter (Saturn, 1993)

Mike, Mike, and Dave play the original Virtua Fighter game, which isn’t terribly, but the jumping is as though you are on the moon. What’s up with the physics? Also, Sega re-released a remixed version of this game shortly after the original, with improved performance, textures, and less polygon popping. ———————– @DaveVoyles Subscribe to my…

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Let's Play Shadowrun: Dragonfall

Shadowrun: Dragonfall I recently started going through this game again, after having stopped last year. I backed the game on Kickstarter and got about 12 hours into it, but it was brutally difficult and often times just completely broken. For example, your entire party would be at full health, then in one round the enemy…

Ground Zero Texas (U) (Front)

Let's Play Ground Zero Texas (Sega CD, 1993)

Ground Zero Texas  Ground Zero: Texas is a full motion video game, released for the Sega CD in November 1993.[1] The game relies heavily on video footage, with which the player interacts. It contains 110 minutes of interactive footage from four different cameras. It was directed by Dwight H. Little,[2] who is also known for…