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Cane and Rinse Vol. 4

Killer7 – Cane and Rinse No.180

“I’m talking guys who beat off, four times a day!”

Goichi Suda teamed up with co-writer Shinji Mikami to create one of the ‘Capcom Five’ for Nintendo GameCube in the early-mid 2000s. The result was the unique and intriguing melange of mechanics and ideas, Killer7. Leon, Josh and Sean attempt to relate the whats and wherefores of this remarkable piece of software, augmented by the opinions and recollections of the Cane and Rinse community.


 
Music used in this issue:

1: Blackburn by Masafumi Takada and Jun Fukuda
2: Rave On by Masafumi Takada and Jun Fukuda

Cane and Rinse 180 was edited by Sean O’Brien

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2 Comments

  1. I wouldn’t dismiss all the seemingly random presentation elements so easily. It’s rife with symbolism. The full moon loading screen represents a time of madness. It’s an omen for the batshit insane things that are going to take place in the upcoming chapter – not to mention that the secret protagonist, Garcian, is barking mad.

  2. You’re not wrong there!

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