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Post by twistedrabbit on Feb 22, 2005 5:40:08 GMT
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Post by EvilNerfherder on Feb 22, 2005 17:58:03 GMT
Yeah I think that's the famous vector graphics one.
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Post by Gnorn on Feb 23, 2005 2:47:15 GMT
Yeah I think that's the famous vector graphics one. So, not the infamous version Twisted is talking about? BTW, I tried to look up the flyer at TAFA but alas, it isn't up there. -Gnorn
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Post by twistedrabbit on Feb 23, 2005 4:55:34 GMT
It must be the infamous one. Boy, that's an addictive little game. I never could understand though how the hell humans constructed a shield that could block a heatray. Oh well...it was a simpler time filled with afros and bellbottoms...maybe that's what the humans used to block the heatray...incredibly funky incredibly big bellbottom legs. -Oh wait, it was made in 1983. My bad If anything good came out of that year...it was cookies n' cream icecream, cellular phone testing in Chicago, and this game.
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Post by twistedrabbit on Jan 28, 2006 4:53:38 GMT
I just now realized there's a mushroom cloud behind the tripod...hm. Either the Martians are using nuclear weapons or it's mankinds failed attempt at destroying them! Which is weird since a guy with a gun is what takes 'em down in the game.
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Post by Luperis on Jan 29, 2006 5:08:28 GMT
I just now realized there's a mushroom cloud behind the tripod...hm. Either the Martians are using nuclear weapons or it's mankinds failed attempt at destroying them! Which is weird since a guy with a gun is what takes 'em down in the game. The designers of the arcade machine's cover probably just decided to go with the 'explosions make everything look cool' approach when designing the artwork...
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