Wipeout was the main reason I bought a playstation.
But for pure fun Destruction Derby would be my choice.
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My favorite Psygnosis games would be Rastan, Barbarian, Lemmings, Shadow of the Beast and Discworld II
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I have soft spots for WipEout 64 and the Saturn port of 2097 despite the horrific pop-up of the former and the ragged, jerky graphics of the latter.
Why? Analogue steering = better WipEout games.
Why? Analogue steering = better WipEout games.
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Alundra, hands down. Everyone calls it a Legend of Zelda clone but if I am honest, I prefer this game to Legend of Zelda any day. It's just so dark and immersive and the music by Kōhei Tanaka is out of this world.
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Mine has to be Menace,
Sure old school shooter but at the time, (1988 if memory serves) after 'upgrading' from C64 the graphics and sound were amazing!!
It was one of my many Amiga games that I would just fire up for a quick blast.
Sure old school shooter but at the time, (1988 if memory serves) after 'upgrading' from C64 the graphics and sound were amazing!!
It was one of my many Amiga games that I would just fire up for a quick blast.
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For me its Blood Money on the PC. Psygnosis were one of the few British software houses that consistently released PC versions of their 16-bit games, and Blood Money was a cracking shooter, with great power-ups, a shop system and cool bosses.
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