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+ | ===Bits and Pieces: You Can't Make This Stuff Up=== | ||
+ | *[http://g1.globo.com/Noticias/Brasil/0,,MUL1013075-5598,00-POLICIA+DIVULGA+IMAGENS+DE+RENDICAO+DE+SEQUESTRADOR+NO+DISTRITO+FEDERAL.html A Brazilian man armed with an SMS Light Phaser takes hostages] | ||
+ | *Shamone! [http://www.juliensauctions.com/auctions/2009/michael-jackson/icatalog4.html Michael Jackson is getting rid of his video game collection]. Dig that R-360! | ||
+ | *[http://forums.lostlevels.org/viewtopic.php?t=1963 One man's journey to dump an unreleased MD/Gen fighting game] | ||
+ | *Speaking of the R-360: | ||
+ | :[http://mysite.verizon.net/res8aiig/R360/R360.htm The Sega R-360 Preservation Project] | ||
+ | :{{#ev:youtube|meYx9RuCAQY}} | ||
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+ | <div align="right">[[User:CRV|CRV]] 08:20, 24 February 2009 (CST)</div> | ||
===Bits and Pieces: Bork, Bork, Bork!=== | ===Bits and Pieces: Bork, Bork, Bork!=== |
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Bits and Pieces: You Can't Make This Stuff Up
- A Brazilian man armed with an SMS Light Phaser takes hostages
- Shamone! Michael Jackson is getting rid of his video game collection. Dig that R-360!
- One man's journey to dump an unreleased MD/Gen fighting game
- Speaking of the R-360:
- The Sega R-360 Preservation Project
- {{#ev:youtube|meYx9RuCAQY}}
Bits and Pieces: Bork, Bork, Bork!
- View from a Swedish Sega distributor
- GameSetWatch interview with Natsume composer Hiroyuki Iwatsuki
- Todd Ciolek/GameSetWatch interview with Atari closeout king O’Shea president Bill Houlehan
- I've added some Psycho World character design sketches (or whatever you want to call them) to the Tsunetomo Sugawara interview.
Happy Valentine's Day! Here's Some Crap I Thought You Might Like...
Because I've become tired of waiting for certain people to translate/look over translations, I've decided to post what we have of our interviews with Mikito Ichikawa and Hertz's Tsunetomo Sugawara. Since these are translations from Japanese, they are subject to fixes/rewrites as needed. Stay tuned - there's more to come with both interviews.
So as to maintain what little sanity I have left, I've also decided to not post the original Japanese alongside the English translations. The original Japanese is available upon request, should someone want it, and if in the distant future there's a Japanese version of GDRI, it will probably turn up there.
(and no, the interviews mentioned above are not "crap")
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