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Thread: Failed homages, or Designs that didn't translate well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seriously View Post
    Brings a 2nd entry to the Bullhead genre , can you see it
    Or make an homage of two different brands at once? UN El Toro, perhaps?


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    Looks the same to me.

    Rick "Not!" Denney
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rdenney View Post
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    Looks the same to me.

    Rick "Not!" Denney
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steppy View Post
    Cyclops over the 3 marker, What the hell !
    It's in case you really really really need to see the 3 (who knows it could be your favorite number...3 does naturally occur in nature so we can't discount its significance)

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    to make sure you really really really know its a quarter past every hour.

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