80's

Share with me some good 80's games or games that take place in the 80's

Let's get the obvious out of the way first.

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Blood Dragon a best

I was just about to make this very same post.

Anyways, how was Double Dragon Neon? Journalists hated it… but journalist also suck at videogames.

It was awesome. They were probably just mad that literally the first thing that happens in the game is a woman gets punched in the gut by a street thug and carried off over his shoulder.

It's stupid, but self-aware "look how stupid I am" stupid without being Borderlands, and the combat is tight. Definitely good

I am old as fuck but kind of feels good to have grown in the 80's

Badass, downloading it now then.

80's and early 90's were the best times to be a kid… it's probably why so many people our age still haven't grown up.

80's were the golden age of PC gaymen, early autism simulators you wouldn't find in the NES or Arcades.

Time to post some more 80's stuff, I am mad there is no more of the artist, or at least no way to find it since he was dubbed over an actor I think.

It was such a 'radical' contrast going from the 70's to the 80's. The colors, styles, and electronics were so alien to the earthy 60's and 70's palette.

And that's why I've never used Akuma against another living person ever again

Salty arcade owner is salty, there was no excuse for the other guy to punch you, both of them should have just got gud.

Does late 80s Japan count?

Why not? also, I think even the porn was better in the 80's

VHS Glitch is great.

I remember playing something called Defragged or Defragmented or something along this lines. It was basically a worse Hotline Miami with a godawful camera but it had a better selection of Synthwave artists. I find it odd how Hotline miami didn't use any Dance With The Dead tracks.

The first game was taking place in 1986, so the other two may have taking place in the late 80s.

Hijacking your thread to post some great 80s tunes OP, objectively some of the greatest

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Maybe the arcade manager was the kid's father.

Be glad it wasn't late 2000's or the casual kid would have stabbed you.

Wait, it took place in the 80s? Now I need to replay that.


Maybe it's the hair that does something to you? Or the fact that it wasn't probably directed by amateurs?

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They were certainly open as platforms and thus great for devs who sold games through post or their garage, but PC games really became something special once Amiga, ST, and the 8-bit machines died off in the early '90s.

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Totally Rad, this is as 80s as you get it.

Maybe, or it may be the lingerie, at least for me, it was better looking since it covered a little more, also, those pesky platform shoes weren't everywhere.

Or just nostalgia doing the talk.

is this a Holla Forums or /mu/ thread?

Not sure, considering I saw 80's porn way in the middle of the 80's

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Why not both?

Nobody believes anything. This is just hollywood-like 80s gallore and remembering some of the best aspects of an era, the most marketed ones at least.

I feel for you, man. That's some bullshit. Hope you pulled through okay afterward.

Oh I was fine of course, just a great example of arcade culture and if we're honest i actually kinda remember it fondly. I really miss arcades though

SPECIAL OFFER: post a webm up to about 1.5 megs and I'll see if I can VHS-ify it with my sick video editing techniques I need to practice anyways

man, I just got finished playing a bit… IGN gave this game a 3. That review really should be as infamous as their God Hand review. You can take a dominatrix's whip and whip her with it, that's alone should make the game a solid 5.


That's rough, but glad you managed to get past it.

you do you.

Just wait until you can take a guy's afro pick and throw it, getting it stuck into a punker chick's mohawk. The little touches are really cool

it's pseudo-80s outrun crap

it's almost pre-cyberpunk in my eyes

Retro futurism…heh kiddo

I also enjoy the obscure 80's shit no one else really got into.

I believe the first Mother game is set in the 1980s.

MGSV takes place in 1984, and Papers Please is based in a fiction Communist bloc country in the early 1980s as well. Though neither of those games are very "Eighties" in aesthetics.

Fuck yeah, neo-80's

Guess it's the right thread for that

I thank you with all my heart, I wanted to buy that game on sale but thanks to the market restrictions I couldn't get the money in time.