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🆕 「 Winning Run」 by Rosario Cross Now available for streaming overseas! ➡ Added to our weekly playlist: https://spoti.fi/3lgjH73
Game Music Now - Title music by Eveline Fischer for Ken Griffey Jr’s Winning Run (SNES)
Due to Nintendo of America's big cheese Howard Lincoln owning the Seattle Mariners, star player Ken Griffey Jr. received several virtual baseball games with his name front and center. I think there were about five of them, but the only one I've played and owned was Winning Run, the one developed by Rare. It was a well-made baseball game, though I can't say I'm enough of an expert to compare it to its contemporaries. Something I always liked about it was this rad music that plays over the menus, but I have a question: Can anyone figure out what that voice about twenty seconds in is saying? It sounds like "NO KITAKI," which I think is a derivative of the Japanese word for "fox?” I only know about that due to the fourth Ace Attorney game, but now I'm just rambling off the beaten path.
Anyone else remember UK Resistance’s Blue Skies Forever campaign from over a decade ago (also holy shit, it’s been over a decade since UK Resistance was relevant)? Lucky Mountain Games Ltd. remembers (or not, who knows) and they’re embracing it completely with their upcoming title Racing Apex.
Racing Apex combines the car combat of titles like Full Auto with an aesthetic heavily inspired by early 90′s arcade racers like Winning Run and Virtua Racing. I like all of those things and, if you’re reading this, you probably like all of those things too. Currently slated for a PC release (with consoles to follow later on), the developers have included all sorts of rad features like full vehicle damage and multiplayer modes like Capture-the-Flag and Bomb Tag that can be played on over 16 different tracks. They’re also going to support multi-monitor setups and steering wheels for a full arcade experience.
Oh, also the core team of developers consists of two guys that worked on the Burnout games. That alone should be a major selling point for most people.
Lucky Mountain is currently running a Kickstarter for the game; they’ve got 24 more days to raise the full $49,820 needed to finish development so hopefully that happens. You can do your part by donating here, upvoting the game on Steam Greenlight here and (obviously), sharing this post or others like it to spread the word.
Winning Run, arcade.
Sensex rises 74 pts; logs longest winning run in 2015
Sensex rises 74 pts; logs longest winning run in 2015
Mumbai: Rallying for the eighth consecutive session, the benchmark BSE Sensex today rose 74.16 points to 27,804.37, its longest winning streak this year as above-normal monsoon has eased inflation concerns.
Sentiment got a boost after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley yesterday said the government will soon infuse capital in public sector banks, equity brokers said.
Hopes that better-than-forecasted…
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