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Beach Spikers Review

GameCube Review by Tom Bramwell

12 October, 2002

Sega isn't the only publisher pushing a beach volleyball simulation this year. I'm sure I don't have to tell you that, but while the others seem content to concentrate on promoting their glorified Barbie dolls, Sega's well-animated digital waxworks are merely a pleasant backdrop to what should be considered an excellent sports title. It's AM2's volleyball mechanics that deserve praise here, not the content of their C-cups.

With that out of the way, and with a few of the Tecmo-bred volleyball followers heading for the door, we can get down to unravelling this sun-soaked tale of almost-brilliance. But keep your codpieces in place - it's not that sort of game.

Beach etiquette

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Right between 'em

Sega's track record when it comes to arcade sports titles is well documented and marred only by the inorganic and disappointingly facile Virtua Striker series. Beach Spikers is more of the Virtua Tennis build, with two lasses per side whacking the ball back and forth in an attempt to plant it in the sand, and plenty of ways to go about this.

It all begins with an excellent tutorial, which emphasizes the finer points of receiving, tossing [unfortunate choice of word -Ed], spiking (attacking the ball to score) and recovering. Like Virtua Tennis, you control one girl, rather than switching between them, and it's your job to react to each situation with the right stick twiddling and button mashing.

When the ball wafts in your general direction, you have a choice of how to respond. First thing, you need to position your lass in a red circle on the sand, which indicates where the ball is headed, and point her in the direction you want the ball to go. From here you can either play the ball softly to your teammate so she can tee it up for you, or you can tee it up for her to spike instead.

Of course your response is largely situational. If you have a bit of time thanks to a weak opposing serve, you can plant your feet right in the centre of the circle and play a high (A) or low (B) pass to your teammate. Then as she's teeing it up for you, you dash to the net. With the ball teed, a power bar appears on-screen and you have to hit the A, B or A+B buttons when the cursor is in the optimal position, whilst directing the ball with your analogue stick.

If you time it right, you can spike the ball firmly (A) into an area of unguarded sand, scoring a point. Or, if the opposition is backing off, you can plant it gently and deceptively in the sand by the net using the softer B button. And if you're facing a block from an opposing player, you can try and mash it through using A and B together, pointing the ball off-court so that the deflection doesn't give the second player enough time to react, or you can opt for a spike using either of the other two buttons and hope for a bit of luck.

But if you're receiving a spike yourself, or find yourself hideously out of position, the best you may accomplish is to play it up into the air and hope that your teammate can reach it to play the second pass. If you are out of position your gal will dive to the floor in the process of saving the point, and it takes a second or two for her to get back to her feet, leaving less time to make it to the net for a spike.

On the defensive side of things, you can block spikes at the net if you can position yourself and hit the A button in time, but AM2 has wisely made this quite tricky - you need to get your footing right and hit the button a good second before the spike is struck. This can lead to some frustration, but it's an acceptable balance.

Back to basics

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The animation is always spot on

Apart from playing the ball straight back over (A+B together), serving (a similar process to spiking) and teeing the ball straight up upon receipt (B), that covers the mechanics of Beach Spikers. Learning how to do all this is maddening to begin with, particularly with the camera swirling around (on which more later), but after a few rounds the controls are pleasantly intuitive. After only two or three hours you'll progress to a level of mastery which only fine-tuning and quicker reactions can improve.

So having dealt with the tutorials and messed about with a mate on your side (or playing alongside an adept CPU teammate in Arcade mode), you're well on your way to mastering Beach Spikers. What more can the game offer? Like Virtua Tennis, at this stage it's time for a clean slate and a World Tour mode.

World Tour mode gives you the chance to tour the globe competing in many competitions. Before you begin, you name your players (the first of whom you will control throughout), pick which nationality to go for and tweak hairstyles, hair colour, skin tones and faces - with as many as 70 to pick from in each category. Then you get to allot a handful of ability points to your counterpart in several key areas. From here, it's onto your first match.

And this is where you'll start to tear your hair out. To start with, your AI counterpart has the sort of on-court coordination you'd expect from a paralysed elephant. As you struggle to serve, receive, block, recover and spike, she'll miss anything that comes her way, stand in stupid areas of the court and send anything important sailing out of bounds. You'll find it hard picking between offering her praise, encouragement and ridicule every ten points - a process which builds team morale, impacting her performance - and ultimately you'll lose.

But fortunately, you'll still get a clutch of ability points to bestow upon the dim-witted lass, and after a few matches she starts teeing the ball up properly, serving over-arm and even scoring her own points. Of course she'll still screw things up here and there, but by the time you're halfway through a World Tour it's genuinely fun, challenging and rewarding.

Sand in your pants

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These peculiar celebrations are the closest to Tecmo's DOA XBV that Beach Spikers gets...

This though is where you'll start to lose interest. Each match is still good fun, and the game becomes instantly accessible - either through playing one or two quick games as part of an ongoing Tour or upping the difficulty level in Arcade mode - but at this stage the only thing to look forward to is unlocking a few Sega characters, courts to play on, and of course the multiplayer mode.

This is where Beach Spikers comes into its own, and if you can persuade a group of right-minded friends to get to grips with the game and join in for some multiplayer frolics, you may never need another Cube game. On your own though, the game loses a lot of its value after four or five hours in the sand.

It'll be a good-looking four or five hours though, or however long you play it. The girls are far more lifelike than we'd anticipated, and the animation is consistently good and seamless. Each arena looks different too, set at different times of the day and with different and wacky sponsorship from the likes of Pringles and Coke, and unlike a lot of sports titles, the low-poly crowd is always sufficiently distant to appear realistic.

The most impressive aspect of the game's visual make-up though is definitely the sand. If you've ever played the snowy castle stage in Virtua Fighter 4, you'll know how good Sega is at this sort of effect, but if you haven't, imagine a perfectly raked beach and how the sand would clump and break with repeated footprints, and you have a pretty good idea of how it looks in Beach Spikers. As you can see from the screenshots, court surfaces don't remain placid for long, and though it's arguably quite superficial, it does a lot for the overall effect. All said, Beach Spikers looks fantastic. It doesn't always sound fantastic, with some dull and repetitive elevator music accompanying the frenetic pounding in the centre, but you can't win 'em all.

And finally, a few words for the camera. At first, most of these words will be of the four-letter variety, as you struggle to keep up with its swirling around the court, but after a few hours, any alternative is unimaginable. A dull, Virtua Tennis-esque viewpoint would render Beach Spikers equally dull - the lively camerawork is a reflection on the pace of the game, and quite welcome.

The Final Spike

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Actually, I suppose the Barbie doll dressing is along the same lines - pity the bikinis are all the same shape, eh?

The question you're probably pondering about now is whether Beach Spikers is worthy of your time and money. The game has been sensibly structured to introduce you gradually, and the World Tour mode keeps the challenge up even when you think you're a bit good, but as a single player game Beach Spikers is lacking. There isn't anything particularly obvious AM2 could have done about this, but it's true all the same.

As a multiplayer game though, Beach Spikers is exceptional - up there with Virtua Tennis, Soccer Slam and NBA 2K3 in Sega's hall of fame. If you can find some competition, add a couple more points to the score below and get ready for some blinding arcade volleyball.

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Pirotic
12/10/02 @ 13:17
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60hz Mode - Yes

thanks whoever implemented this ;) saves me asking on every single console review
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H0t B4b3s !

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Hey errol, here is something to take your mind off the H0t B4b3s !
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Why !!!...why on earth did i click on that link....bloody hell....thats just terrifying.....
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Damn you, terminalterror!!
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Thanks to whoever implemented IE's status bar so I didn't have to click on that to know what it was ;)

And indeed, the 60Hz mode info will be very useful in future.
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bIg Br345ted w0m3n r0ck.
otto [mod]
12/10/02 @ 19:31
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Errol - we get it - move on! :)
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Talking of Soccer Slam, any chance of a review? I want to know if they changed anything in the GC version which has taken around 4 months to be released.
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12/10/02 @ 21:18
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your AI counterpart has the sort of on-court coordination you’d expect from a paralysed elephant
Funny.

Talking of Soccer Slam, any chance of a review? I want to know if they changed anything in the GC version which has taken around 4 months to be released.
Its had some stuff added so its the same as the Xbox version. Apparently its slightly smoother than the XB version as its the native version.
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12/10/02 @ 21:34
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Ohhh... Volley ball game... women with big knockers playing.... 0_0

//brings out the hand cream//
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Ohhh... Volley ball game... women with big knockers playing.... 0_0

//brings out the hand cream//


I believe you are thinking of the other volleyball game there Razz. On a related note, I would be willing to bet that either a cheat code or an action replay would be able to 'nakify' the characters in DOAXV (not that there would that much of a change)

I should have guessed that link would only spur Errol on.
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12/10/02 @ 22:14
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Who cares about the Play mechanics? What I want to know is do the girls breasts bounce accurately? If they do I`m buying this little beauty!!!
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Errol
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What I want to know is do the girls breasts bounce accurately?

I second that.
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We know you do, Errol :)
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Razz thirds that mate! BREAST BOUNCING PHYSICS ENGINE MUST BE TRUE TO LIFE WITH COME EXTRA SPICES!!!!! Need. bouncing. Melons. In .Game.
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Fozzie_bear
12/10/02 @ 23:05
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You'll love Mario Sunshine then - you get to play with some HUGE melons in that!
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12/10/02 @ 23:08
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Nice to see an honest and well-considered review of this game. It would have been to easy to have slated it for having no substance and relying on semi-naked women. Let's face it - *drum roll* a game based purely around beach volley ball is always going to have it's knockers. *cymbal crash*

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12/10/02 @ 23:10
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I loved MArio Sunshine!!! ^_^
I have completed it!
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I've barely played it. Had it a week an can't shift the other half off it...
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My other half liked the look of it but got totally fed up trying to maneouvre around the paint spill on the airstrip thirty seconds into the game. LOL! I've had about three serious sessions with it, up to 9 whole shines now, go meh, it *is* an absolute blast though I'm not keen on those abstract platform bits (disintegrating sand platforms anyone? Bleh... Not helped by a camera that insists on hiding you from the action...). Oh yes Beach Spikers...
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I had one serious session on mario yesterday and went from 23 shines to...... 47. Ahem. Oh, and Fozzie who 'can't get on it' had 24 yesterday, but is busy rectifying that disgracefully poor number of shines right now.
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13/10/02 @ 11:49
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I've got 110 shines in Mario, and am anticipating a hard time in getting the rest. Gawd, that water is so awesome!!!

As for Beach Spikers, I think I'll get it, just to see if it is as good as Beach Volleyball on the Amiga (which wasn't very good, but was one of those games I mastered in my youth).
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I had one serious session on mario yesterday and went from 23 shines to...... 47. Ahem. Oh, and Fozzie who 'can't get on it' had 24 yesterday, but is busy rectifying that disgracefully poor number of shines right now.
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How are we supposed to know that you haven't just made up your 'better half' fozzie so that you have an excuse for your mario skills?
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13/10/02 @ 12:50
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This is a serious point people - we all see the need to get our other halfs to play the occasional game, so they don't complain (as much!) about the amount of online-ordered little parcels that come through the door, but to the extent that we can't get on to collect Shines?
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Jeez and there was me feeling quite proud of my nine shines...

/depressed
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Let's face it - *drum roll* a game based purely around beach volley ball is always going to have it's knockers. *cymbal crash*

I'm amazed that your spinning bowtie didn't park you in near-Earth orbit after that shocker Fozzie. Oh and we need to have words about giving other halves usernames & passwords - the thin end of the wedge I tell you. Next mine'll be wanting mine.
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Oh and we need to have words about giving other halves usernames & passwords - the thin end of the wedge I tell you. Next mine'll be wanting mine

That shouldn't be nescessary, just add a chack bo to the comment box (if you are username's spouse or significant other, check here) and then add something to the username on the post so we can tell
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How are we supposed to know that you haven't just made up your 'better half' fozzie so that you have an excuse for your mario skills?

My 'skills' are so feeble that the only reason I've got the half the shines I have is because I watched 'her' get them first. *grumble*

Oh and we need to have words about giving other halves usernames & passwords - the thin end of the wedge I tell you

I never bother logging out (it's not as if i ever post here on a work computer *hard stares all round*) so there ain't a lot I can do, I'm afraid. We're all going to be victims of female-posting terrorism. Sorry.

we all see the need to get our other halfs to play the occasional game, so they don't complain (as much!)

Well - she did say that when Banjo 3 comes out we can get an X-Box! I'm off to se a solicitor tomorrow and get it drawn up so that it's all nice and legally binding. Now I just need to get permission to extend the mortgage and build an extension big enough to fit one in.

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is busy rectifying that disgracefully poor number of shines right now

Nope - I'm still crap.

Great game though - I even like the 'true' platform bits (masochist that I am)
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13/10/02 @ 16:38
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To keep everyone happy, i've got my own username. Besides, even though i remeber saying "we don't need to buy a gamecube, we already have dreamcast, N64, playstation2, 2 GBA's, 2 PCs and a sega saturn" (which is gathering dust), I now see the error of my ways. (Theres also my old C64 but thats more nostalgic than gaming).

In fact thanks to Luigi's Mansion, Mario Sunshine, Super Monkeyball, Jak and Daxter and others i spend more time on it than Foz. The other consoles have good games, but nothing as addictive as Gamecube. Although i have been known to lose myself in Diablo II and suddenly find its 4am.

As for the extension, we already have one room dedicated to the consoles and PCs, complete with big comfy sofa for ultimate gameplaying comfort - which means no room for a guest bedroom. What we do need an extended mortgage for is all the tvs needed for the consoles!
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What we do need an extended mortgage for is all the tvs needed for the consoles!

Fozzie? Did you tell your missus that every console needs a new TV? Now that is naughty. ;)
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13/10/02 @ 18:27
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In fact thanks to Luigi's Mansion, Mario Sunshine, Super Monkeyball, Jak and Daxter and others i spend more time on it than Foz

not meaning to be picky, but J&D is a PS2 game

I wonder what it is about EuroGamer that means there are very few spotty faced teenagers posting their lives away, or at least very few who aren't pretending to have jobs and wives.
otto [mod]
13/10/02 @ 18:35
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We're all going to be victims of female-posting terrorism. Sorry.

Hey I was just messin abaht, I think it's brilliant to see Fozzella posting, jeez I wish my other half'd get interested. Well, not to the point of nicking my EG nick and beating me at SMS, but still. :)
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"Fozzie? Did you tell your missus that every console needs a new TV? Now that is naughty. ;)"

No, but still we don't have enough tvs. We have the main one downstairs, then bought another large one for the consoles - but it means, as all the consoles are upstairs in the game room, only one of us can play one of the consoles at once.

Mind you, theres b*gger all on the tele at the mo, maybe i'll get foz to hoick the other one upstairs :)

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Hey I was just messin abaht, I think it's brilliant to see Fozzella posting,

Nope - got to disagree with you there. For one thing it means I now have to mess about logging in! And, there you go, I knew it. She's off again asking why she isn't allowed to vote. Tch. Give an inch.. *mumble mumble*

jeez I wish my other half'd get interested. Well, not to the point of nicking my EG nick and beating me at SMS, but still. :)

Well, quite. It sounds like you have enough trouble keeping ahead of your little girl at SMB ;)
otto [mod]
13/10/02 @ 21:19
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No, but still we don't have enough tvs.

OK, this proves it, Fozzie's_bird you are a figment of my imagination. No wife/girlfriend could ever say such a thing.
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My last g/f had trouble getting past the first temple on Zelda64... And she couldn't get the sword at the start of Secret of Mana.
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"OK, this proves it, Fozzie's_bird you are a figment of my imagination. No wife/girlfriend could ever say such a thing."


Nope, very real. I've just never believed in sticking to stereotypes. Believe me, i can nag like a girl when the mood takes me. I can't believe i'm the only gal who loves gaming, thers supposed to be a growing trend of us (none of my female friends are among them- sigh), and, as the best games tend to be console games, more tvs = less fighting over whose turn it is to play SMS (mine off course!).

I was wondering, is it just a girlie thing or does anyone else find peach really annoying? I keep hoping shadow mario will keep her in SMS. When playing Mario Party 1-3, one of the few games foz and i play together now, i always pick her as a computer player just to have a real enemy to play against (yes, i know, that's terribly sad).
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13/10/02 @ 23:14
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I wonder what it is about EuroGamer that means there are very few spotty faced teenagers posting their lives away, or at least very few who aren't pretending to have jobs and wives.

Can only speak from my own view but.. I've gone through plenty of sites in the past few years and very rarely have I actually bothered registering to participate on messgae boards. On the rare occasions I did I soon got disillusioned by the standard of 'debate' which tended to be one group of people shouting at another and neither listening. Anything you said brought a volley of abuse from one side or the other. Couldn't be doing with it.

This site on the other hand seemed to have a more mature bunch of posters. The the one that completely won me over was a Bank Holiday a few months back - managed to have a (almost) heated debate with otto re Palestinian terrorism / eu funding / US foreign policy. When offering an opinion over something as petty as a computer game usually gets incoherent abuse it was nice to discuss something that actually matters in a relatively civilised manner.

To be honest - BGiE and his ilk may get criticised here but they're a hell of a lot more rational than a lot of people you find on other forums.

And Errol always makes me smile...
Razz
14/10/02 @ 00:02
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:) Somebody loves me
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managed to have a (almost) heated debate with otto re Palestinian terrorism / eu funding / US foreign policy

We did?? /me goes off to search

Razz, do I get shot down in flames now for revealing that those last two posts came from the same IP? ;}
otto [mod]
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/comes back from search down memory lane...

Ooh yeah that did nearly get heated didn't it? Jeez that was one of those threads... Still it ended in an honourable draw iirc.
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BGiE and his ilk may get criticised here but they're a hell of a lot more rational than a lot of people you find on other forums

You are absolutely right - everytime I take a look at other forums, I soon turn away again. The only exception was the IGN PS2 Pal board a few months/years ago, before they decided you have to pay there. Was a real nice bunch of people. Anyone posted there, too? Really bad are the German forums. The people are less aggressive than on other forums, but they always seem a little...hm, stupid.
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14/10/02 @ 19:09
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Razz, unless you have a static IP (which you probably do if at work), post your anonymous commnet, then log off, log on, and post as you, voila, no IP match
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14/10/02 @ 19:13
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otto, here is the bit where you test my theory, as I have no idea whether it worked or not.

oh and errol, the previous username was referring to tt as in terminalterror, not titties
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otto [mod]
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Not sure if it's wise of me to say so, but yes it worked. :)
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"Razz, do I get shot down in flames now for revealing that those last two posts came from the same IP? ;}"

So I guess you know who "Justice" was then... :(
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eh?
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Gave Beach Spikers a jolly good seeing to last night (phnaar, phwoar, etc), and found it quite addictive and fun. The blocking game is too much of a guessing game for my liking, but I guess it makes it more of a spike-fest rather than a block-o-rama (hence the game title I presume). Some more point win/ victory/ defeat animations would've been nice too.

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