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hours on Retro City Rampage on PSN and managed to get to #28 on the leaderboard's.
In many ways RCR reminds me of Grand theft Auto Chinatown war's a handheld port a true gem developed back in 2009
It's an homage to so many things I've liked - classic NES games and 5th-generation GTA.
I gotta say, I'm quite a fan of your work. Well, moreso an avid fan, thanks to "Shakedown: Hawaii" on the (New) Nintendo 3DS (XL).
I was so hooked on the storyline & gameplay that I have played it for many hours since I bought it yesterday. It even distracted me from my pending YouTube debut preparations.
Looking at the bright side, at least some of the content in the game may serve as an inspiration to my own YouTube series; I might even make sure to credit you in my acknowledgements section once I have the chance to write a memoir of my streaming & video production success story.
Consider this comment the equivalent to fanmail. Keep up the great work!
Best regards,
BSG
Is awesome to se a game that is made mostly by one men.