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| Cybertroopers Virtual On As some of you may or may not know, Cybertroopers Virtual On was the only V-On game from SEGA's largely successful mech franchise that was ported to the PC. The original version was for the Sega Saturn, but the PC received two ports. One port was released in North America, and another, different port using Direct 3d acceleration was released in Japan. I would very much like to know if someone out there has the Japanese port...it seems incredibly rare. Also, the only versions of Cybertroopers Virtual On for PC available for download on the internet are rips, and do not include the game's music. I was wondering if anyone would happen to have a CD-image of the game in the form of an ISO or something. | |
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| Bubble Bath! You little weirdo, the fisrt one was... eh, playing it in the arcade made it 100x funner for some reason, a real shame the ps2 version was a complete **** fest The dreamcast one, Otario Tangram was pretty freaking awesome, Dr. Comet only knows why they never made a sequal to that version and expanded/refined it's mechanics ![]() | |
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