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- face_melter0
Get ready for dynamite action... For a short bit I was one of the top PS2 Psyvariar players in the world.
Psyvariar is a bullet hell shoot-em-up with a buzz mechanic that allows you to graze enemies and bullets without taking damage to rack up points - the more points you get it opens up further stages outside of the regular six or seven. For the most part you can play the entire game without firing a shot. The game carved out a small niche in the shooter scene because of this and still has a dedicated fanbase. The reason I stopped and no longer play it is because the Buzz mechanic - to get it working you had to rapidly smash the joystick left-right to simulate rolling the ship or you could continuously tap a button if you played on a joypad. Practising and playing for a month straight almost broke my hands.
This is from the PS4 version (not me), all the PS2 footage is blurry garbage.
- Game looks nuts. Also looks like you can fly through bullets lasers and ships without getting damage. Always.monospaced
- YakuZoku0
I bused Uma Thurmans table around the time she filmed Pulp Fiction, she left a big fat mess.
- trooperbill0
as a kid i was on stage with cannon and ball and little and large (pantos)
my wife went to school with loads of kids who endced up as soap actors.
- trooperbill0
oh and i lived across from the mother of colt sievers stunt double - he drove a corvette which was some sight in rural yorkshire.
- hans_glib0
i was a contestant on "you bet". that model who was in the vw ad was one of the guest "celebrities". our sleb was alan titchmarsh... sadly not so glamorous
- deathboy0
Just being me
- omahadesigns-3
Everyone is famous these days and if you ever go to NYC or other cities, chances are you'll have a famous client and befriend someone famous.
- Exactly, this thread should be jam packed full of interesting tales. Unlike your post with does not make the grade. F.Morning_star