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Offline Berto

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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #210 on: March 10, 2022, 12:05:37 am »
Uncle after 17 years waiting and finally knowing what's the most favorite SEGA Saturn game in Japan :














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« Reply #211 on: March 10, 2022, 11:33:25 am »
Uncle after 17 years waiting and finally knowing what's the most favorite SEGA Saturn game in Japan :














He became a powerhouse of magic after his adventure. Just be glad he isn'tfloating over to Nintendo or Sony of Japan to do them in.

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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #212 on: March 10, 2022, 07:43:53 pm »
He became a powerhouse of magic after his adventure. Just be glad he isn'tfloating over to Nintendo or Sony of Japan to do them in.

Well.. He's already busy playing games.
His nephew bought him SEGA Saturn and lot of games for him to catch up.

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« Reply #213 on: March 11, 2022, 04:14:03 am »
Well.. He's already busy playing games.
His nephew bought him SEGA Saturn and lot of games for him to catch up.
What about a Dreamcast? (Or would that be spoilers?)

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« Reply #214 on: March 13, 2022, 11:45:06 pm »
What about a Dreamcast? (Or would that be spoilers?)

He's being isekai-ed in the SEGA Saturn era,
so Dreamcast is a new thing for him..

He's excited about dreamcast,
however he's too scared to read anything about Dreamcast,
since he avoided articles about SEGA's ending console production.
He's not ready yet to play any Dreamcast games but he'll play them later.

Until latest chapters he still only played Mega Drive and Saturn games,
and some SEGA games on modern console (belongs to his nephew, X360 if I remember correctly).


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« Reply #215 on: March 14, 2022, 01:08:42 am »
HATSUNE MIKU: COLORFUL STAGE! Comic - Chapter 26 - Technology Inept



Source : https://twitter.com/ColorfulStageEN/status/1499807555610099719
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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #216 on: March 14, 2022, 01:32:18 am »
Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Official Movie Pre-Quill Cover by Adam Bryce Thomas  :



Source : https://twitter.com/IDWSonicNews/status/1497031438369275906?t=DUXzItRG39hSbj0WflLzEA&s=19

Sonic 2 Movie Prequel Comic Will Feature A Robotnik Story "Spearheaded" By Jim Carrey



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"Hard to describe without spoiling anything, and I REALLY want people to enjoy the stories fresh.
But basic is that Jim had a concept for Robotnik and sent us (via producer) a rough outline of about a page.
I turned it into a 5-page script w dialogue etc, & the art team nailed it."

Article : https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2022/03/sonic-2-movie-prequel-comic-will-feature-a-robotnik-story-spearheaded-by-jim-carrey

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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #217 on: March 14, 2022, 05:32:24 am »
He's being isekai-ed in the SEGA Saturn era,
so Dreamcast is a new thing for him..

He's excited about dreamcast,
however he's too scared to read anything about Dreamcast,
since he avoided articles about SEGA's ending console production.
He's not ready yet to play any Dreamcast games but he'll play them later.

Until latest chapters he still only played Mega Drive and Saturn games,
and some SEGA games on modern console (belongs to his nephew, X360 if I remember correctly).


D'aww, I remember being amazed over brand new video game concepts in the 90s that eventually becomes the standard of todays games.

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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #218 on: March 14, 2022, 11:32:37 pm »
D'aww, I remember being amazed over brand new video game concepts in the 90s that eventually becomes the standard of todays games.

I'm kinda ashamed to tell this but I was being amazed at Wii back then when it's revealed.
It's a different approach as how we used to play games.
After I tried to play Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz with gyro control from wiimote,
I was in love with Wii and bought one without thinking anymore.
Most of my games were also party games : Wii Play, Rabbids series, Mario & Sonic Olympic series, Warioware.

Wii is syill my favorite Nintendo console of all time (not counting handhelds).
I love Switch more, but I always played it in handheld mode so I guess it's counted as handheld for me.




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« Reply #219 on: March 15, 2022, 05:17:42 am »
I'm kinda ashamed to tell this but I was being amazed at Wii back then when it's revealed.
It's a different approach as how we used to play games.
After I tried to play Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz with gyro control from wiimote,
I was in love with Wii and bought one without thinking anymore.
Most of my games were also party games : Wii Play, Rabbids series, Mario & Sonic Olympic series, Warioware.

Wii is syill my favorite Nintendo console of all time (not counting handhelds).
I love Switch more, but I always played it in handheld mode so I guess it's counted as handheld for me.




The Wii had some good games if you know where to dig. I liked Fragile Dreams which was a slow-paced yet deep storytelling game. But yeah Nintendo revolutionised gaming with the Wii, something I think only Playstation Touched on.

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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #220 on: March 15, 2022, 09:06:09 pm »
The Wii had some good games if you know where to dig. I liked Fragile Dreams which was a slow-paced yet deep storytelling game. But yeah Nintendo revolutionised gaming with the Wii, something I think only Playstation Touched on.

I love Fragile Dreams.
Ren was my favorite waivu from Wii back then.









Other game that I like from Wii was Deadly Creatures.
It was kinda funny playing as a spider or a scorpion,
crawling your way from one place to another,
and having a showdown with a snake and rats.






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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #221 on: March 16, 2022, 12:25:13 am »
HATSUNE MIKU: COLORFUL STAGE! Comic - Chapter 29 - Fathers



Source : https://twitter.com/ColorfulStageEN/status/1502706290300272649
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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #222 on: March 16, 2022, 06:02:44 am »
I love Fragile Dreams.
Ren was my favorite waivu from Wii back then.







Fragile dreams was something. As far as I'm aware there's no other installment to the "Fragile Dreams series" other than that one game. No comics or written fiction as far as I know which just makes it even more of a secluded piece, sort of like a one-off thing, like a dream. It's a pity because I would love to play a sequel or other games like it even if it means new characters and protagonists.
Other game that I like from Wii was Deadly Creatures.
It was kinda funny playing as a spider or a scorpion,
crawling your way from one place to another,
and having a showdown with a snake and rats.






Ew! Spiders...

But I'm pretty sure scorpions don't fight like that in nature. Looks rather anime exaggerated.

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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #223 on: March 16, 2022, 10:48:19 pm »
Fragile dreams was something. As far as I'm aware there's no other installment to the "Fragile Dreams series" other than that one game. No comics or written fiction as far as I know which just makes it even more of a secluded piece, sort of like a one-off thing, like a dream. It's a pity because I would love to play a sequel or other games like it even if it means new characters and protagonists.Ew! Spiders...

Actually it has manga version.
It's called Fragile ~Sayonara Tsuki no Haikyo~ (Fragile - Farewell Ruins of the Moon)



You can read the manga here :
https://mangadex.org/title/e8a63cd0-2bcb-4c7d-bb8b-2b2932264853/fragile-sayonara-tsuki-no-haikyo

But I'm pretty sure scorpions don't fight like that in nature.
Looks rather anime exaggerated.

Indeed, that's why it's funny.
The spiders also has a move when they throw themself into enemy while spinning.
Very unrealistic but kinda fun to control.



Real animals would probably avoid unnecessary danger at all cost,
but not in this game.
It's an action game after all, not a stealth game.
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Re: SEGA-Related Comics and Mangas
« Reply #224 on: March 17, 2022, 06:10:56 am »
Actually it has manga version.
It's called Fragile ~Sayonara Tsuki no Haikyo~ (Fragile - Farewell Ruins of the Moon)



You can read the manga here :
https://mangadex.org/title/e8a63cd0-2bcb-4c7d-bb8b-2b2932264853/fragile-sayonara-tsuki-no-haikyo
Was there any other Fragile dream games ever made I should look out for?