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I loved this as a kid but I don't think I ever got passed taking off, turning around, shooting at the space station and seeing how long I could survive as the rozzer ships took flight.
I did the same with GTA3, shoot a copper and see how many of Liberty Islands police force I could get on my tail.
The original may have been knocked together in a back room by two blokes, but so was the first aeroplane. This is more like building a Spitfire than a Wright Flyer.
How much do you think it ought to cost for a team of specialist programmers, mathematicians, artists, musicians, and associated management to work on something for a year? I'd say he's pitching quite low.
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