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Previously 'Overpowered'.
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Played 500+ games

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Participated in the 2021 Game of the Year Event

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Favorite Games

Killer7
Killer7
Ico
Ico
Videoverse
Videoverse

530

Total Games Played

034

Played in 2024

188

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Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

Apr 21

Wave Race 64
Wave Race 64

Apr 20

Daytona USA
Daytona USA

Apr 17

SCUD Race
SCUD Race

Apr 13

Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge
Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge

Apr 09

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Daytona USA might lack the best handling, content or track design, but it more than makes up for it in classic Sega charm. From the attract screen to the game over jingle, every ounce of the game's presentation and mood is memorable. Befitting its accessible and friendly 'the bros at the bowling alley arcade' nature, it's pure 90s motorsport pop art in video game form - there is quite few like it.

A traffic management and corpse transportation simulator disguised as a city builder.

"The Most Unwanted Song" is slightly under twenty-two minutes long. Lead singer Dina Emerson raps lyrics about the American frontier in an operatic voice. The narrator of the song is a cowboy who kills wild animals with a knife, lassos cows, and rides through the wilderness "wild and free". The cowboy rests by reading philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein's 1921 work Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and pondering his philosophy of language. After singing a verse about Wittgenstein in German, he returns home to make love to Miss Kitty, shoots a suspicious stranger, and fights "Injuns" in order to build a grocery store on their land that will sell American cheese. Emerson's verses are repeatedly interrupted by a children's choir that describes various holidays and urges listeners to call their relatives and shop at Walmart, and by several sections of dissonant free improvisation designated in the score as "slams". Towards the end of the song, Mankin shouts various political terms and slogans into a megaphone over harp-driven "elevator music", followed by a unison "folk song" refrain. According to Soldier, there were less than 200 people in the world who could be expected to like "The Most Unwanted Song" at the time of writing.