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Taking the D huh
Taking the D huh
Happily! Let me just unzip my – oh, you meant the letter.Anyway, give me the D.
Playstation 1Happily! Let me just unzip my – oh, you meant the letter.
The question for "D" is as follows:
Kenji Eno's D was a controversial horror game for extensive depiction of gore. What platform was D's sequel originally being developed for?
Read the rulesI want R for RRRRRRRRRRREINSMUND and I want cyan, brother.
If that’s true then dyslexia can finally fuck offSeems to me @Yousef won this one xD
Night OP!Sadly, I have to go cause it's getting late.
Goodnight!
Panasonic m2
I did. I picked I.D2 was originally being developed for the unreleased Panasonic M2, the successor to the 3DO (which D originally came out on), before it got cancelled. D2 would eventually be released on the Dreamcast, to some acclaim. Incidentally, an article about D2 was the first thing I ever read on RetroGameTalk.![]()
THAT'S RIGHT!!!
@Yousef is still in the game!
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Yousef-baby, pick a letter! Just 5 left!
Scores on the doors are:
Yousef – 6
Hikari.EXE – 2
Kamako – 8
RanmyakuIchi – 2
OmegaPunch – 1
Prism_Red – 1
I got you, matey!I pick I.
Well played, OmegaPunch! We look forward to having you back on the show! I'll send along a copy of our home game in the post.Sadly, I have to go cause it's getting late.
Goodnight!
Dark skinned female protagonistI got you, matey!
Well played, OmegaPunch! We look forward to having you back on the show! I'll send along a copy of our home game in the post.
The question for "I" is as follows:
2019's Indivisble was the follow-up to develop Lab Zero's Skullgirls. What's something that Indivisble shares with WayForward's most notable series?
Dark skinned female protagonist
Female Protagonists?
INCORRECT!Who fights with hair
I KNOWThat's one thing, but not quite what I had in mind. It is a similarity, though, and it was my fault for not eliminating that possibility in the original question, so I think you all deserve a hint:
Both Indivisible and a specific game from WayForward's most recognizable franchise have something in common – something that the player can see right when they start the game up. What is that?