Enduro is highly rated on allgame.com. I'm pretty sure I played it when I was collecting for the system a few years back.
Enduro is highly rated on allgame.com. I'm pretty sure I played it when I was collecting for the system a few years back.
I guess you would figure I would've moved on from games sometime in the mid 90's but nope, I just kept going.
I thought about playing them. But I never came across a system I could buy. Although, I did see an Odyssey II in the box at my local retro store. Didn't have a strong interest to play it though. I think the simplicity of Atari is about as simple as I want to get in a game.
Yea, I remember the paddle controllers making the game a little better. You still crashed though. Those turns are rediculous!
It does handle like a drunk driver. It was better with the original paddle controllers, but it was still tricky.
I haven't watched Force 10 in a while, but I remember it fondly. I vividly remember some of the humor in the movie (wouldn't want to spoil anything by describing it). It's based on a Alistair MacLean novel as a friend of work reminded me.
As usual, this task looks more daunting the more I look at it, but I'm going to stick to it, unlike my behavior in Silent Hill recently. Sorry again. I want to get back to it now.
Loved the movie. Will probably read the graphic novel very soon. Sorry again about this weekend. I'm an ass, and a little depressed.
I think I was going to try RUSE. Maybe I did. I'm not sure now. That screen shot looks cool. I wonder if it's good.
I remember seeing it with all the crowds and the cheers in the theater, but not really understanding what was going on.
Except now I've missed it because I couldn't pull myself away from EDF2025 playing tandem with my friend Mark. Sorry about that. I've got to get back on the ball. I think I'll make myself ready 7-10 Sunday and Monday for this here on out. I was thinking 5pm before this and it was a little early. I don't have that much time playing with Mark by then, but 7pm seems better and I should be able to pull myself away from whatever we are doing by then.