I just rented it but haven't had time to watch it yet.
I was just reminded of SkyKid as a game I really love now but never played back in the 80s.
I just rented it but haven't had time to watch it yet.
I was just reminded of SkyKid as a game I really love now but never played back in the 80s.
Well, all us 80s kids played a lot of Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man. I liked it and almost always played it at least once when I went to the arcade. I've just never considered it a favorite of mine even though, if I only listed games with the most plays, it would have to be on the list. I guess it just didn't capture my imagination enough to put it in the pantheon of all-time favorites of mine. Kind of like Frogger, which I loved, but didn't feel like I had much to say about it now.
Alternate Reality sounds interesting. I've never heard of it. Shining in the Darkness was a favorite of mine on Genesis.
I feel like I've played Megazone on Game Room for Xbox 360. Is it a Konami game?
There was a PS2 Wizardry I played after 2000 and I got into the Etrian Odyssey series as well. I'm always on the lookout for new first-person dungeon crawls.
Oh, I do respect it. Smash Bros is great. I'd play it in a heartbeat if anyone asked me to. Solo, not so much.
We used to have Smash Bros tournaments at my library before COVID. I used to love hearing the kids yelling and cheering. They'll probably start them up again soon, I hope.
I used to love that Flying Machines cartoon. I still do actually. All those wacky plane designs.
I know I've seen Mad, Mad etc.. .World but maybe not Amazing Men... . I'll be watching it soon, so I'll see if I remember watching it.
All these sim games seem boring on the surface. Some are actually boring but some are weirdly fun like Power Wash sim.
Yeah, I was too overwelmed by its complexity the other day to continue it, but someday. . .
I prefer the biplanes of a little bit later than the one shown on the cover of the film, but I'll rent the movie from my library and watch it.
These games always inevitably frustrate me even though I love the easier levels. It becomes more like work after a while. I will give that boss battle another try before I stop though.
Oh cool, Pipe Dream is exactly like the lock pick minigame in Bioshock.
However, I was thinking more of a real-life plumping sim. You go to a house and install pipe or fix problems.