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Low-rent versions of high-cost genres

Started by TonyLB, October 23, 2007, 08:15:55 PM

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peteramthor

There was a mech game called Junk I saw at one time.  Lost my link to its site though.  It was nasty looking scrap built mechs beating on each other as the core focus.  That's about all I remember about it.
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Quote from: Age of Fable;286411I\'m taking steampunk and adding corporate sponsorship and self-pity. I call it \'stemo\'.

dar

Junk was reviewed on All Games Considered, episode 36.