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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=41433
Submitted by: DiRF
Comments: 21  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 06-18-2005
View Stats Category: Vehicle Misc
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NASCAR Racing 2003 Season by Papyrus/Sierra games.

It is doing something very few other videogames have done. It is actually INCREASING in value. At last check, it was at $90 at Amazon, and you can't score a copy on eBay for less than $70.

Why? EA's buying of an exclusive NASCAR licence in 2004, and continuing to put out crap games. Fuck you, EA.


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5-05-2019 @ 10:29:49 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
...just started exploring Sega SG-1000 games... that system kinda... was out of place... the games in its library were like Atari 2600-style games with early Famicom/NES graphics... it's actually rather comparable to the Atari 7800 in that regard.

...the SG-1000 MkII was a cosmetic refresh with better controllers (no internal upgrades, same cartridges), and then, confusingly, the "SG-1000 MkIII" was actually a RADICAL technical upgrade, with different cartridges, and was sold in America as the Master System, which was, arguably, technically superior to the Famicom/NES in many regards.


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