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Author: bloomer
Posted: May 13, 2012 (06:27 AM)
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Joe, you're certainly doing a great job of finding games with terrible box art. And that are poor.


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Author: zippdementia
Posted: May 13, 2012 (09:30 AM)
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... and a great job of reviewing those games!


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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod)
Posted: May 13, 2012 (01:18 PM)
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I don't know what to think of this cover. It's like the serpentine antagonist from a SyFy Original caught Grizzly Adams unawares, and he was like, "HEY YEW SNAKE, GET AWAY FRUM MAH BUTT!" Meanwhile, Pumbaa watches in the background, possibly aroused. Maybe one day I'll have to start a topic on bad video game cover art.

Thanks, gentlemen! I aim to please.


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