You better not mess with him, bro has completed Resident Evil Gun Survivor on 100% like it's nothing 🫣
Older commission for Ahmea
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You better not mess with him, bro has completed Resident Evil Gun Survivor on 100% like it's nothing 🫣
Older commission for Ahmea
Blake's new model sheet! 💥🔫😼
Gunvari Collection + Time Crisis + GunCon 2 for PS2
(aka Point Blank)
I love charity shops sometimes!
Reisen with a gun... wait... Guncon?
‘Time Crisis II’
[PS2] [AUSTRALIA] [MAGAZINE] [2001]
“Time Crisis II was released utilizing Namco's System 23 arcade board in 1998, and was ported to PlayStation 2 (with enhanced graphics and polygon textures) in 2001. The game utilizes the foot pedal system, just like its predecessor, where players can shoot or hide from enemy fire. When players press down on the pedal, they come out of hiding, allowing them to shoot the enemies. Releasing the pedal puts players behind cover, allowing them to avoid critical bullets and reload their weapon, though they are unable to shoot whilst hiding.
(...)The PlayStation 2 port of the game featured enhanced graphics and additional cutscenes. It was packaged with the G-Con 2 lightgun peripheral, although it was also compatible with the G-Con 45 console. When completed enough times, the player could unlock alternative weapons, such as a machine gun or shotgun, and had the option of wielding two lightguns at a time (with combinations of both G-Con 2 and G-Con 45 possible). There is also a Crisis Mission mode, in which the players have to complete and perform various tasks, including a simulated gun fight against Richard Miller, the lead protagonist of the first Time Crisis game. Extras also included a clay pigeon shooting mode (including a port of Namco's Shoot Away II light gun clay shooting arcade game), and a virtual port of the mechanical arcade game, Quick & Crash.” ~Time Crisis Wiki
Source: Gamefreaks, November 2001 (#4) || Internet Archive; famiconsumer
Time Crisis Project Titan
“Sorry loser, this ain’t like a race. Here’s your reward for second place.” (Next Gen #78, June 2001)
Vampire Night - Playstation 2 by NAMCO and WOW Entertainment (Sega)