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tetris911
MemberNoobJul-29-2014 12:13 AM![](http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z292/djrees_2007/b7434003-6ed2-4833-9055-adb084f4ea7a_zps04anqv3d.jpg)
djrees56
MemberNoobJul-29-2014 11:58 PM![](http://s11.postimg.org/7u3yno5ib/200sa.gif)
Sawa
MemberNoobAug-04-2014 3:51 AM![Enter_the_Red_Dragon.gif](http://s10.postimg.org/irx4qhv4p/Enter_the_Red_Dragon.gif)
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I am familiar with the SNATCHER game; however, not with RISE OF THE DRAGON (very amusing). Most of my favorite vintage games, were among the ATARI vector-graphic based ones (1980s arcade versions). I haven't been much of a gamer, since my late teens. Although, I don't mind watching someone (if it's interesting). I guess I am more so voyeuristic when it comes to that these days. And how I came to know of the PS3 title shown above.
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tetris911
MemberNoobAug-06-2014 2:17 AM![](http://s11.postimg.org/7u3yno5ib/200sa.gif)
Sawa
MemberNoobAug-10-2014 10:53 AM![Blade_Runner_Logo_Font_similarities.jpg](http://s17.postimg.org/bpctv2da7/Blade_Runner_Logo_Font_similarities.jpg)
Plus an interesting observation to add, and in-relation to the BR logo/font. I noticed that Deckard's silhouette is similar to the one used in CHARLIE'S ANGELS (1976-81). And just as the BR font-style is to the STARSKY & HUTCH (1975-79) one. Both hit-series were produced by American Primetime TV mogul Aaron Spelling.
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