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I had this game as a kid. It came in a pack and I remember showing how bad it was to my friend at an Easter get together.
I get how it’s achieved cult status being released in actual stores in such a buggy state. It’s not worth any money to play though. It’s fun to reverse into the the void for a minute but that’s it.
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I still remember Alex Navarro’s wordless Gamespot video review of the game, just showcasing all of the game’s “features”.
Funny how this game has almost gotten a cult-like status. One that it wouldn’t have achieved if it was merely below average.
I had this game as a kid. It came in a pack and I remember showing how bad it was to my friend at an Easter get together.
I get how it’s achieved cult status being released in actual stores in such a buggy state. It’s not worth any money to play though. It’s fun to reverse into the the void for a minute but that’s it.
If this actually being published by the original developers? Or is it a joke?
You mean the one that was hilariously unfinished as a retail release?