Before mortal combat, there was pit fighter. The only selling point of this game was the life like photos. In the arcade version, the fighting was atrocious. I have a real soft spot for these games that are not good. But they saw the mortal combat hype and they're like, let's go for it. Let's dress up a series of like, actors, you know, working actors in saint louis or chicago, or wherever the game studiois at. And we'll just have them fight. Like an alien, a shef and a a d j at a rave, and we'll just has them fight. Ye, and i on. E. T:
To follow up on the best games of our childhood, The Resties discuss the worst ones. The funny thing about "bad" games when your kid is that they're often just as formative and memorable as the beloved ones. Join us as we wax poetic on the Sega Activator, bad licensed games, and the infamous SNES Superscope. In the back half of the show, we discuss the best Gameboy that money can buy: the Analogue Pocket.
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