Quote from: ClodBuster on May 23, 2017, 05:53:49 PMWomen? On the Internet?? Where???It's unfortunate, but I feel ya... The retro-gaming community is a bloody sausage party, you have no idea how much I wish I could find someone to whom I could talk about hair, make-up and fashion as well as Street Fighter II, Dragon's Curse and Soldier Blade, but let's just say it's a little difficult >w>
Women? On the Internet?? Where???
Hey Michirin. If you're interested every April in Milwaukee we run a game convention called MGC where we have a museum area which includes a Turbofest. We have four or five other girls in our group including my wife that you may enjoy hanging out with to talk games, anime, etc. We're all one big family. Just puttin' it out there in case you were ever interested.
Ruruli Ra Rura is a cool little game, but to second Necromancer, there were plenty of times I got stuck, because of stage design elements.. I never beat it, because, for all of its charm, it does feel unfinished.
Quote from: Serega81 on August 11, 2017, 08:25:26 AMRuruli Ra Rura is a cool little game, but to second Necromancer, there were plenty of times I got stuck, because of stage design elements.. I never beat it, because, for all of its charm, it does feel unfinished. I just picked this up and haven't played yet.Are people getting stuck because the language barrier or because the game sucks?
There has to be a story behind Rururi Ra Rura. It was announced in 1995, IIRC, and wasn't released until 1998. They just couldn't have been working on it all that time. It's unbelievably unpolished. When elmer and I did the Zeroigar translation, I searched PCE mags for info about it, and I found out that even though it was released in August 1997, it looked like it was mostly done a good year beforehand. It makes me wonder if NEC or their third parties tried to stagger the PC-FX's few releases.
Speaking of the two English translations, they play on real hardware on CD-R right? Anyone have a CD burner that can help a non-burner out?