DCJY Rummage: Wind and Water Puzzle Battles
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Great Review! That is a tremendous amount of stuff designed by two people.
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Great to finally see the reveiw! Thanks Gagaman!
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Oh wow. I want to buy this game NOW!
The problem is, i have both a GP2X and a Dreamcast.
And i don't have enough money for both also the GP2X version is shorter.
What should i do?
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great review, this game looks awesome... It does what most games fail at, and it was only made by two people... wow...
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Barry from The Nomad Junkyard here!
Awesome video, it sold me on buying the game. Okay, I didn't need convincing, but it's a great walkthrough. Hoping to get it within a few weeks :D
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It would be soo cool if Sega would try one last time to release a console because im sorry but the WII is just a piece of trash !
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Thanks gagaman! The review looks great, explained in good detail =)
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I was curious about this too, and asked someone from RedSpotGames about it once, and they told me that when they talked about it with Sega Europe they were fine with it.
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Yes, it's true that they discontinued GD roms, but that still does not necessarily mean that people are permitted to release a game on their system without explicit permission.
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Even thou I am complete crap when it comes to puzzle games I'll have to pick this one up.
Good job as always. Very interesting looking game, and honestly, watching this video gives me that "woah, this is awesome!" feeling I used to get when I first played a new dreamcast game like Power Stone, way back in 2000. All those features give the feeling of a well thought out, complete game, and it creates a very nice environment that hits deeper than most video games we still see in the market today. It really makes me happy to see companies still making
ansharzero 2 years ago 4
This is exactly how the game felt to me when playing it. It really does make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. It has that same spark that the games from 1998-2002 had, which is an amazing feat for such a small production.
dreamcastjunkyard 2 years ago