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sarahssowertty
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... Yep, this is a little different, huh? Sorry if this wasn't really what you were expecting. See, my old article on The Tower of Druaga was the first proper 'short' article I made and it's always been in desperate need of rewriting. It was missing a lot of information and it wasn't really up to the standards I hold my site up to nowadays. So, I completely rewrote it with 95% new content- new review text! All the home ports covered! As much merch. other media and cameos I could reasonably cover! And maybe there's a secret on that page too, could the original page still be out there...?

I understand this might be a little disappointing. I've been meaning to rewrite this one for a long, long time and so I wanted to do the job properly and give it a highlight rather than just note it as an update alongside something else. Don't worry, while there are definitely some old pages that need updating and they will be in the future, only a select handful will get this kind of update-of-the-month treatment. We'll be back to covering new and exciting video games (that are over 25 years old) next month, so please look forward to it.



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in reply to @sarahssowertty's post:

Truly excellent extras. I watched that anime back in the day.

This may feel like a strange connection, but I always felt Druaga and the Barcode Battler are part of the same phenomenon from that era. A very limited game reliant on uncovering obscure mystery, and sharing your discovery with peers.

Thank you for reading, I'm glad the extra section was worth the effort I put in! And sure, I can get that, when you're limited in terms of what you can make with a game like this or Barcode Battler, adding a bit of mystery can work so I can see the connection~