 
							
		            	If I were going to the beach with a video game character, it would definitely be Tifa.
 
							
		            	If I were going to the beach with a video game character, it would definitely be Tifa.
 
							
		            	I didn't either when I went to Rocky Point. I got kind of crispy. My traveling companion chewed me out over it, LOL.
 
							
		            	Nintendo's big Japanese team, the one that made stuff like Mario.
 
							
		            	I forgot about the Rudolph game, LOL. They had Wii games based around weird stuff. One of them was even based on the Cold Stone Creamery ice cream stores.
 
							
		            	Probably the one Pong game I would be interested in seeing is Nintendo's Pong console which was Japan-only.
 
							
		            	I played it and thought it was good, but I much preferred the speed and design of SM64.There was no instance in which I thought a Rare game was better than its EAD counterpart.
 
							
		            	My family had a Pong machine. It was a knockoff and not an Atari or Sears Pong machine. I think it's packed away in storage somewhere.
 
							
		            	Disgaea 4 is the only one of those I played. I used to like Rampage in the arcades and played Rampage: World Tour on the Midway collections. Haven't played the Wii game.
I never even heard of the 2600 games. I did play a 2600 game called Tutankhamun which I believe was a 2600 version of a Konami arcade game.
 
							
		            	My laptop is 7 years old and falling apart. I might get a new one, but it'll probably be a more utilitarian machine since I don't really game with Steam. I've seen the gaming laptops though, they look kinda cool.
 
							
		            	That's awesome. I'd love to have a DK ornament for my tree this year.
I'll have to look into the Dig-Dug cabinet. It's cool you have a full-size Dig-Dug machine. Someday I want a full-sized DK machine, LOL. Since this company and Johnny Turbo's Arcade are bringing out Data East games, I'm hoping that Atomic Runner Chelnov is in the works for a Switch release.
Solaris was really good for a 2600 game.It was the last 2600 game my childhood best friend got before he got a NES. It was a better Star Raiders sequel than the official Star Raiders II from Atari (which started out as a tie-in to The Last Starfighter). Smart of Doug Neubauer to hang on to the rights to the game, but I wish we'd get it on one of the regular consoles.