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Fairly fun game. Pretty terrible graphics, but very expansive world.
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properly titled Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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Entertainment > Games (PlayStation 2) >
Fairly fun game. Pretty terrible graphics, but very expansive world.
properly titled Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Entertainment > Games (PlayStation 1) >
The graphics are pretty awful and the gameplay is absolutely impossible.
I didn’t give this game much of a chance. I goofed around, but the camera angles and controls are a bit wonky. I think I was trying to play it like Manhunt.
The game just doesn’t feel right.
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(on Wikipedia)
https://www.mobygames.com/game/socom-us-navy-seals
A first person shooter.
4/10 – I didn’t like it, but I never gave it much of a chance.
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(on Wikipedia)
https://www.mobygames.com/game/battle-engine-aquila
Action game with mechs. Run around beating on things.
4/10 – Too much annoyance. Simple changes could have made this a good game. Buy this if it’s your genre and you have a stout spirit.
Entertainment > Games >
Action game with mechs. Run around beating on things.
3/10 – Make the hurting stop. Shiny concept, doesn’t flow right.
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(on Wikipedia)
https://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/en/
An email client.
POP3, APOP, IMAP4rev1, mh, SMTP, SMTP AUTH, NNTP, SSL/TLS, OpenPGP, external editors, filtering, muliple identities. Good multilanguage and character set support.
Sylpheed is bafflingly bad in places, and Claws Mail was a welcome improvement. This relationship reminds me a lot of PCManFM versus PCManFM-mod (which later became SpaceFM).
Software >
A console text editor.
Jed does radical new things, such as allowing the user to use tab to insert a “tab” character. It represents an incredible new frontier of usability. Oh, and it has a menu, like any real program would.
Unfortunately, it’s misconfigured and there are no clues as to how to fix it. So it’s useless.