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offline thecurbcreeper from United States on 2006-01-17 09:57 [#01820695]
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In a recent puzzle game and shmup (shoot 'em up) interest
i've been having i tried to get this game.

it's all overpriced everywhere online (i'm sure you record
fiends know about oop items) , but i did get to play the
demo my friend had from an old playstation underground
disc.

this game rules. the sound gives a nervous creepy feel which
adds to the already nervwracking gameplay. the graphics,
although obviously dated, still look awesome. everything
about this game i love.

my friend is trying to DL a burnable copy from various bit
torrents and irc. if there is any luck, i hope i won't fail
all my upcoming classes this semester.

game premise:

there are rows of cubes coming at you. black ones, you do
not want to mark (and make dissapear), because it will
result in one row of the back end of the stage to drop off
(if this happens too many times you will drop off and lose).
grey ones you want to mark and green ones as well (which
will create a bomb area surrounding where that cube was
marked comprising of 8 tiles). you can let a few grey blocks
drop off, but usaully the limit is 3 or 4. don't get crushed
by the blocks either. when you die or finish the game, you
get an iq score (although not anything accurate because it
can go up to 999). it's fun to completely blow at this game
and get an iq of something around 3.

omg if you can ever play this game do so. and if you can
ever send me a free ntsc copy, do so as well.


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offline ToXikFB on 2006-01-17 10:23 [#01820703]
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i remember playing a demo of that game, had me addicted for
quite a while.never bought it though : (


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2006-01-17 11:13 [#01820748]
Points: 2440 Status: Regular



I played it as a demo ages ago. And yes, I have played an
emu version of the game too (all the way through with save
states). It's pretty addictive: Almost as good as Devil Dice
or the superb Kula World.

But if you're really looking for the game, it might help to
know that it's also known as Kurushi. It's out there, at
least from time to time.



 

offline thecurbcreeper from United States on 2006-01-17 12:02 [#01820795]
Points: 6045 Status: Lurker



i've been looking at every store around and no luck
anywhere...

if anybody wants to help me...

[/shadyness]


 

offline mcbpete from Devon (United Kingdom) on 2006-01-17 16:21 [#01820942]
Points: 310 Status: Regular



I could never get the hang of that game. I had the demo of
the first one and I just sucked so badly at it. I was
rubbish at devil dice as well, I wonder if they use the same
part of the brain that I have no intelligence. Kula World
was awesome though, I did love that one.


 

offline thecurbcreeper from United States on 2006-01-28 15:13 [#01829188]
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i bought this shit on ebay for 50 plus shipping and such.
it's really great. great soundtrack. only 3 tracks, but
amazingly dramatic orchestral stuff in the lines of shadow
of the collosus


 

offline Fah from Netherlands, The on 2006-01-29 05:10 [#01829480]
Points: 6428 Status: Regular



played a simple pc-replica of this type of game. Didnt
really work very addicting since the gameplay was really
shite, so were the gfx


 


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