@YANDMAN I think it's because the company bought the rights to the Johnny Turbo character and wanted to use him as a way to promote the re-releases of all the Data East games they bought when the company went under.
This game was a staple of my early teenage years. Played it ALL THE TIME with my pals at this bowling alley in Bedford, TX called Showplace Lanes. God, so many memories of wasting quarters and making fun of the deadpan "I am the bard..." voice clip. I wish I could go back to my 13 year old self and tell him that in 28 years, he'll be buying it on a portable console for 7 bucks.
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Re: Review: Johnny Turbo's Arcade: Gate Of Doom (Switch eShop)
@YANDMAN I think it's because the company bought the rights to the Johnny Turbo character and wanted to use him as a way to promote the re-releases of all the Data East games they bought when the company went under.
Re: Review: Johnny Turbo's Arcade: Gate Of Doom (Switch eShop)
This game was a staple of my early teenage years. Played it ALL THE TIME with my pals at this bowling alley in Bedford, TX called Showplace Lanes. God, so many memories of wasting quarters and making fun of the deadpan "I am the bard..." voice clip. I wish I could go back to my 13 year old self and tell him that in 28 years, he'll be buying it on a portable console for 7 bucks.