So, why is Dorothy specifically looking for Lion in this version, when normally she wouldn't know who he is? This has some strange rewrites.
1,062 VuesThis particular piece makes me think of old Commodore 64-style nsf remixes for some reason.
1,092 VuesYou know, looking at it now, having the scarecrow match height with Dorothy seems.... like a strange decision. Well, I suppose technical limitations had a bit to do with it.
1,025 VuesSo, it snowed over where I lived last Saturday. Not quite like this, but we ARE getting to that time of the year, huh?
1,056 VuesI wonder what is up with the style of shading for this game, anyway? You would have thought the devvers worked mostly on MS-DOS projects prior or something.
1,139 VuesI recorded another round of these, finally. Maybe they'll hold me a week while I wait for my YJA shipment.
1,092 VuesI still wonder why this particular game looks so utterly primitive for a Sega Pico game. Was it originally made with lower spec in mind?
1,021 VuesSo why is this jingle so short? I'd probably not enjoy drawing on this one.
1,181 VuesUm... doesn't this page basically contradict everything about "A Charlie Brown Christmas"?
1,165 VuesConsidering the storyware format of Sega Pico carts, would this be considered a book in a book?
1,169 VuesI did kinda like the "book" overlay the graphics have in this. It helps sell the book aspect of the Sega Pico.
1,278 VuesSo, in this game, Charlie Brown wears blue. And in "Ongaku Daisuki Snoopy", Charlie Brown wears red. ... so why doesn't he wear, y'know, brown?
1,335 VuesIf you ever got a delivery of that much Pico, how would you possibly be able to dispose of it all?
1,076 VuesWhat would you do if you saw actual little girls running a convenience store? Considering some of the stuff I saw working in fast food, I'd dial 911.
1,235 VuesAhh, the one that gets the award for "Most unintentionally creepy Sega Pico song."
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