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EmmanuelOga
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Hi, this is the game I'm currently working on. It is based in the classic columns (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columns_(video_game)).

Not sure how I'm gonna finish it though :p.

Greets!
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Wow, looks great! Love the shaking with nice looking particle systems!
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I had that game for Game Gear. But, I have to say, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine was the best of them all.
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TechnoCat wrote:I had that game for Game Gear. But, I have to say, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine was the best of them all.
Ah, dude, what a great game. Those were good times.

@EmmanuelOga: Looks promising, I will make sure to download it when you put it out there.
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TechnoCat wrote:I had that game for Game Gear. But, I have to say, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine was the best of them all.
Mean Bean Machine was a Puyo Puyo clone. Dr. Mario was also a Puyo clone with added features. (Namely virii that you have to defeat) There was a time I was addicted to them.

But in the end, I always come back to Tetris.
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