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the house of the dead games, and all arcade rail shooters in general are almost always too short like less than an hour long and people just remember them for all the quarters they lost on them because the arcade turns the difficulty to diarrhea levels just to lure you into spending your money
and then when people get it on the home version and they see just how short the game is, they feel ripped off anyway.
it does sound cool that the house of the dead is inculded and i had no idea so i agree, they are "underselling the game", although imo even at 50% i'm not willing to buy in. i'm waiting for a better sale
SEGA fail again at marketing sadly. I still like them after that (not about the star in Sega racing tho.)
agreed. i bought this game seriously wanting to get better at typing but was all liek "teh f*** I get the other game too???!?"
was very happy and had no idea it was included. they'd sell more than 2x the copies if everyone knew that during a sale.