"Enduro" is a symbolic journey through life via the media of a race. The results are insignificant and what really counts is competing. Of particular importance are the lessons to be learned concerning one's self from the various encounters you experience along the way. There is no victor or loser in this test of endurance. The only thing that really matters is that you make a commitment to begin the long and trying trek. This game is then dedicated to all of the "life riders" who have started out on the solitary trip to find their own individual limits. Last, but not least, may we sincerely congratulate you on a perfect run.
>tfw my commitment is wavering
>>3216159
Don't give up on the sun. Don't make the sun laugh at you.
>>3216150
one of the greatest endings ever
>>3216150
>Herb 1987
I loved that ending on Master System. The soundchip in that thing was wonderful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tAku53ZQZOg#t=14
It made me all tingly inside as a kid and still does.
>>3216150
neato, guess I'll have to play it
Being able to bust wheelies on the arcade cabinet was fucking great.
>>3216150
I hadn't played enduro before this so I seriously thought this was one of those "theories" that over analyze games but then someone linked the master system ending clip and it all made sense.
>>3216719
>Master System
>The soundchip in that thing was wonderful.
not really
>>3216719
The tune is okay, but the stock PSG chip sucks. Too bad the FM chip was only in Japanese Master systems.
>>3216719
>based Japs droppin knowledge
I miss the 80s