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Author: hastypixels
Posted: March 06, 2019 (09:29 AM)
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Arcade games are pretty - er - predictable when you've had some experience with them. "Here's some excitement! When you run out, jam some more coins in the slot for more!" Makes it sound as salacious as it was once thought, once upon a historical period. Even so, your review gets right to the point: This is more of what you are used to, in short skirts.

I was a dyed in the wool Sailor Moon fanatic - I won't get into what that created, here - so it was interesting to me that there was an arcade game on the subject. I've tried the SNES fighter, and if ever there was an excuse for milk, cookies and a nap, that's a good one. I can't imagine that the arcade version would be much more than that, except with fewer continues.


Look, the only time I'm not wrong is when I'm right, so...

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Author: CptRetroBlue
Posted: March 09, 2019 (07:37 AM)
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You are right of course, the Arcade is a fanservice quarter-muncher as any built before and after it :)


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