well yeah. that kind of japanese card game was big when i was growing up. i mean yeah i like robots BEST and i don't really play any more but i used to love it.
[ In short, he's played some genericized version of Yu-Gi-Oh. ]
Huh. People usually make fun of me, the second I even imply it.
We've had Solid Vision hologram technology since the 1990's, so Duel Mobsters has been huge since then. It was already popular, but if you have a choice between a game on your computer with monsters on the screen, or seeing them in real space, it's pretty obvious which one is more entertaining. The racing component has only been around for a decade or two, I think.
It's too bad. In the previous world, the guy who invented that tech was ImPorted and reinvented it from scratch. I worked for him for a while, doing monster design. I still have my cards, but I don't have anything that would render the holograms themselves.
[ Well, that at least explains why even her roughs looked really good. ]
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huhhh. cool. deckbuilding AND holograms.
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[ She would tell him he doesn't need to worry about her, but she's more distracted by his seeming understanding. ]
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[ In short, he's played some genericized version of Yu-Gi-Oh. ]
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We've had Solid Vision hologram technology since the 1990's, so Duel Mobsters has been huge since then. It was already popular, but if you have a choice between a game on your computer with monsters on the screen, or seeing them in real space, it's pretty obvious which one is more entertaining. The racing component has only been around for a decade or two, I think.
[ Nerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrds. ]
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since the 90s? jeez i'm jealous. we DEFINITELY do not have that. god it sounds so cool. i'd probably have never given it up if we had that much.
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[ Well, that at least explains why even her roughs looked really good. ]
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[ Because really... 1990's... they barely had cell phones... ]