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Reminds me of the old DOS game "Bioforge". One of the first things you do in that game is break into someone's prison cell and beat them to death with their own arm...

Banks were so not consumer friendly in the 1990s. You could only use them between the hours of 9am and 12pm, or 2pm to 4pm, but not on Wednesdays or Saturday afternoons, or Sundays, or bank holidays. And if you wanted to do anything other than withdrawn or deposit money, you had to book an appointment weeks in advance!

My first thought was "a Super Nintendo connected to a phone line to do banking? How is security supposed to work? They haven't invented SSL yet!" .... but then I realised - 1998? SSL had been invented after all. But by that time - why were they trying to do this with a SNES? A 16-bit machine! 1998 was already the era

Ah, I remember it well. Netscape was pretty cool, but then he met AOL and they had a romance... they were no good for each other, let's put it that way. :(

Firefox would be an old geezer with a zimmer frame. He used to be an Olympic athlete back in the day.

I can't believe how old fashioned the art style in those books look nowadays. The hair is especially nicely shaded!

You've opened it already, you may as well at least play it for a little while before you sell it!

Only a few copies are out there, sadly, because actively selling Hyper Fighting could raise the attention of Capcom and bring the nifty fan project to a halt. Plenty of companies are fine to let fans mess around with their games, but the moment money becomes involved, it's different.

The Master System version is godly 8-bit wizardry compared to the C64 version!

I was thinking late 1980s/early 1990s cyberpunk when everything's semi-organic and grimy.

Nice! But..... I think it needs more pneumatic tubing and random cogs!

Steam sales haven't given me that response in years.

Very cool but... they're supposed to have stopped being Imperials about 70 years ago.... hope the neighbours don't get the wrong ideas about their snowmen...

I've never watched that show, but, looking it up - yes - it really looks like him! Hahahaha!

I can see that, but it's not him.

This guy really reminds me of someone, and I can't remember who! An actor in a long-running American TV show, one of those characters who's in every episode but isn't the main character.

The port location reminded me of an old film called "Existenz".

Argh! Don't patch people just yet. None of the original devs are on the team, nobody wrote any tests, and we're still trying to reverse engineer humans to find out what they currently do, let alone what they're *supposed* to do. On top of that, there's more platform fragmentation than PC & Android combined.