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Pelvic Sorcerer
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I couldn't beat any Nintendo game when I was a kid. But Maximum carnage was one of the first games I remember beating, it seems like the Sega and super Nintendo games is when they started making games beatable. Probably because they started realizing that there no one is putting quarters into home counsels.
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
Posts: 152,467
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Plus, Nintendo is still using the lives system, which makes me think they don't know people aren't putting quarters into their "counsels." |
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