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LGR Plays - Air Attack [Arcade Game]
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This game really looks like something that you would expect from a small less honest eastern European company only developing of the local market. I've seen a handful of, eh, interesting games from that region
Anyway, ever considered doing a special on Limbo of the Lost? The European version is still relatively easy to find, and cheap (the US one is really expensive though.
Date: 2022-04-14
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Singular8ty
Seeing all these ripped Tyrian graphics and playing Tyrian recently makes me want to play a game that uses Tyrian's sprites legally (they're free to use now apparently) AI War (also, apparently, the designer of Tyrian's sprites was also the art designer for this game, so he just kept going with the sprites he had and made more that would look perfectly at home in Tyrian. But that's a totally different genre and I'm waiting on this weird GOG sale going on right now.
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Seeing all these ripped Tyrian graphics and playing Tyrian recently makes me want to play a game that uses Tyrian's sprites legally (they're free to use now apparently) AI War (also, apparently, the designer of Tyrian's sprites was also the art designer for this game, so he just kept going with the sprites he had and made more that would look perfectly at home in Tyrian. But that's a totally different genre and I'm waiting on this weird GOG sale going on right now.
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jojos08
I could swear I saw a resemblance to Battle Squadron when I saw the first few seconds of this video, even before you mentioned anything about it! Those tanks that come down onto you at the start of the game immediately reminded me of it! Even the token you get to upgrade your weapon, in Battle Squadron it changes colour while here it changes number. Some of the enemy sprites look similar too! I used to play Battle Squadron on my Commodore Amiga.
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I could swear I saw a resemblance to Battle Squadron when I saw the first few seconds of this video, even before you mentioned anything about it! Those tanks that come down onto you at the start of the game immediately reminded me of it! Even the token you get to upgrade your weapon, in Battle Squadron it changes colour while here it changes number. Some of the enemy sprites look similar too! I used to play Battle Squadron on my Commodore Amiga.
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TheDabeavis
There is a Korean Point Blank knockoff called Zero Point by Unico which uses Space Cadet from FullTilt! Pinball as a backdrop to a mini-game where you shoot at balls, but I don't beleive there is much more theft since Unico uses a lot of their own pre-rendered 3D wackiness for such classics as Burglar X which is essentially Rally X except you headbutt dice to collect coins.
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There is a Korean Point Blank knockoff called Zero Point by Unico which uses Space Cadet from FullTilt! Pinball as a backdrop to a mini-game where you shoot at balls, but I don't beleive there is much more theft since Unico uses a lot of their own pre-rendered 3D wackiness for such classics as Burglar X which is essentially Rally X except you headbutt dice to collect coins.
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Crayfish3D
There are a bunch of Hong Kong - Korean - Taiwanese bootleg arcade titles that cannibalize other games sprites. There is actually a shooter that uses the Star Craft (1) sprites iirc. There are even ones that do the reverse like 'Hard Times' that take an entire other game engine (in this case the Cabal style target shooter 'Blood Bros') and overlay their own graphics on top.
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There are a bunch of Hong Kong - Korean - Taiwanese bootleg arcade titles that cannibalize other games sprites. There is actually a shooter that uses the Star Craft (1) sprites iirc. There are even ones that do the reverse like 'Hard Times' that take an entire other game engine (in this case the Cabal style target shooter 'Blood Bros') and overlay their own graphics on top.
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Insert
This game would have been made in the 2000s, it could have been an hommage/tribute to DOS games, but this game actually being from 1996 that's just a massive rip-off.
Also, the first music does ring a bell but I can't tell where it's from, but the one from the cloud level is definitely 1995s -Close to You- by Fun Factory.
Song's here: /watch? v=psAmhJywWa8
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This game would have been made in the 2000s, it could have been an hommage/tribute to DOS games, but this game actually being from 1996 that's just a massive rip-off.
Also, the first music does ring a bell but I can't tell where it's from, but the one from the cloud level is definitely 1995s -Close to You- by Fun Factory.
Song's here: /watch? v=psAmhJywWa8
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XSquare
Oh hey, you have MAME? Could you please do a LGR plays of the 1996 arcade side scrolling shooter, -Metal Slug-? It's a game that really doesn't take itself seriously, and the hand drawn sprites make everything that happens a joy to watch. Oh and er. it borrows lots of sound effects from Gunforce 2 if you really like this whole stealing business.
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Oh hey, you have MAME? Could you please do a LGR plays of the 1996 arcade side scrolling shooter, -Metal Slug-? It's a game that really doesn't take itself seriously, and the hand drawn sprites make everything that happens a joy to watch. Oh and er. it borrows lots of sound effects from Gunforce 2 if you really like this whole stealing business.
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PuffyRainbowCloud
Hey Clint, if you enjoy but suck at shmups (like I do, you should make a review series of the first five Touhou games! They're only available on PC-98, but there are great emulators out there, and I think you'd enjoy taking a look at the culture behind the games, maybe even look at the newer ones and the spin-offs.
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Hey Clint, if you enjoy but suck at shmups (like I do, you should make a review series of the first five Touhou games! They're only available on PC-98, but there are great emulators out there, and I think you'd enjoy taking a look at the culture behind the games, maybe even look at the newer ones and the spin-offs.
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Trusteft
Isn't the Phoenix -superweapon- from. can't remember now, I was going to say UN Squadron, but I think it's from another one.
I know I have seen the crafts with the -stripes- before.
At 12: 21 isn't that a car from Syndicate?
The GAME OVER was definitely from another game too.
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Isn't the Phoenix -superweapon- from. can't remember now, I was going to say UN Squadron, but I think it's from another one.
I know I have seen the crafts with the -stripes- before.
At 12: 21 isn't that a car from Syndicate?
The GAME OVER was definitely from another game too.
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mewyn
In the 90s the Koreans seemed to be notorious for ripping off graphics, sounds and gameplay. There was another game -Magic Bubble- by Yun Sung that not only ripped off the gameplay of Puzzle Bobble, but also stole its graphics blatantly and many Disney and other images for its backgrounds.
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In the 90s the Koreans seemed to be notorious for ripping off graphics, sounds and gameplay. There was another game -Magic Bubble- by Yun Sung that not only ripped off the gameplay of Puzzle Bobble, but also stole its graphics blatantly and many Disney and other images for its backgrounds.
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