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    • Downloading Star Trek Online again for about the 50th time to see if I can get into it.
    • I've always been more interested in the more detailed ships I think. Argos have a Star Wars day sale on at the moment so I might order the X-Wing later. 
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    • Rakugakids JP release: 23rd July 1998 PAL release: 4th December 1998 NA release: N/A Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami N64 Magazine Score: 80% Rakugakids is odd in that it came out in Japan and Europe – but not North America. It’s a 1-on-1 fighting game where magic crayons have brought the creations of children to life. This created a fun cast of inventive characters – showing Clayfighter that something fun can be done with its concept – these fighters even change shape as they perform moves. It has a really lovely visual style, and some neat touches like shadows and a stage that features a mirror. The fighting itself it a ton of fun, and I’m not someone that enjoys the genre. There are a lot of moves for each characters – the moves reminded me of Super Smash Bros in a way. The presentation and how much fun it is to play – even the movement and jumping feels extremely fluid – makes this one of the N64’s standout fighting games, which is a nice change for a platform littered with poor examples. Remake or remaster? A crisper looking version of Rakugakids would be lovely to see. Official ways to get the game. There is no official way to get Rakugakids.
    • Great matches tonight. Some really close ones as usual too. 
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