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Post by Discoalucard on Dec 8, 2013 2:48:37 GMT -5
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Post by Joseph Joestar on Dec 8, 2013 12:08:26 GMT -5
Interesting article...there's so many random games that Sega/Coreland did that I've never heard of apparently (Super Locomotive being another).
Here's something to consider - I'm not sure if it should be "capote" or "muleta" (I haven't played the game) - there's two capes that they use, the latter being the red one that's used when delivering the killing blow during the final act of the fight.
Just saying in case some fierce nationalist like Torrente wants to kill you over their national bloodsport or whatever.
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Post by Narushima on Dec 8, 2013 12:09:13 GMT -5
Small detail, but bullfighting is also relatively popular in southern France, with the arenas in Arles and Nîmes being the biggest and most ancient venues for it.
"It presents itself well with, a mean-looking bull" > that comma might be better placed one word to the left.
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Post by starscream on Dec 8, 2013 13:02:48 GMT -5
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Post by Discoalucard on Dec 8, 2013 13:38:56 GMT -5
Since it appears there are at least two others, that little paragraph has been wiped, since we'd need to play them to definitely say if it's boring compared to other entries.
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Post by CRV on Dec 8, 2013 21:11:23 GMT -5
Interesting article...there's so many random games that Sega/Coreland did that I've never heard of apparently (Super Locomotive being another). Didn't realize the article here said Coreland did Super Locomotive. I don't think that's right.
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Post by Joseph Joestar on Dec 8, 2013 21:36:06 GMT -5
Interesting article...there's so many random games that Sega/Coreland did that I've never heard of apparently (Super Locomotive being another). Didn't realize the article here said Coreland did Super Locomotive. I don't think that's right. I was just referring to the plethora of articles in the past year about obscure Sega and Coreland games, not something in this article. Sorry for the confusion.
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Post by pennywise on Dec 9, 2013 19:13:48 GMT -5
The fight between a bullfighter and a bull starts with inflicting superficial wounds that weaken the bull from blood loss and as the bull tires from chasing the matador, the moment of truth begins as the bull makes on final charge, but hidden within the matador's cape is a sword that is revealed in one smooth stroke. As the bull is mere feet away the sword is thrust down into the bull's neck severing the spinal cord and near-instantly killing the bull.
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Post by Lord Dalek on Dec 10, 2013 0:32:01 GMT -5
...not to be confused with Sega's other 1984 title, Bull Fighter...which was a hockey game.
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Post by starscream on Dec 18, 2013 10:50:09 GMT -5
Since it appears there are at least two others, that little paragraph has been wiped, since we'd need to play them to definitely say if it's boring compared to other entries. In case a bigger update with the other games isn't planned for now, the last sentence needs to be revised as well, as it states that it's the only game from the eighties.
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