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Build a Retro Groupee 2 Bundle


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Announcing the Retro 2. A $1.50 minimum Build a Bundle campaign. Game titles include Gobliiin's Trilogy, Rot Gut, Irem Arcade Hits, Raiden Legacy - The Return, Saturday Morning RPG, Pineapple Smash Crew, //N.P.P.D. RUSH// The Milk of Ultraviolet, Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman's Mine. Plus: Bonuses. Like, Share, Spread the word and #MakeGreatHappen.

I've purchased bundles from Groupees before and they usually have a good collection of games. I've played about half of these games as a kid and I was surprised to see this bundle. Most of the games are redeemable on Desura or direct download only. Only Two Brothers and Pineapple Smash Crew are steam games. Its a build a bundle which means you can choose which games you want and the minimum increases with each choice. If you choose all the games the minimum is $4.92.

Source: http://groupees.com/retro2/

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The Raiden games are classic. The top down and side scroll space ship shooter use to be my favorite genre back in the 16 bit era... ever play Ikaruga? Its pretty brutal... so brutal that after 100 hours of play and getting your ass kicked, it gives you infinite lives. XD

 

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I remember playing Ikaruga in an arcade a long time ago. It was insane.. and the last couple bosses in that video.. wtf. Its like the game was designed to be unbeatable except for those hard core gamers that memorize every movement of every pixel on the screen of every stage. Like those people that play the mega man games without being hit a single time. Crazy. O_O

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I've never played it. I watched a friend play it for hours. I like the black and white concept when swapping colors to absorb attacks.... but I still think the Gradius games have it beat in diffuculty..... or the dreaded BlaZeon for SNES... talk about impossible.

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