
I played the original Jetpac on Rare Replay first.
I spent some time trying to kick a ball up a ramp and move rocks around to no real effect in Pikuniku.
I played the original Jetpac on Rare Replay first.
I spent some time trying to kick a ball up a ramp and move rocks around to no real effect in Pikuniku.
Tron Bonne has me intrigued. I watched some gameplay. Looks fun. The price on this game is through the roof though.
I've played at least a little bit of most of those games you mentioned. Not Animal Crossing though. Would like to fix that someday.
No special screen at the end of that longplay. Kinda weird. I like the variety of moves the character can do: hits them when they're down, rush attack, hands and feet, throws. I noticed the character sometimes gets powered up and the enemies go flying. Neat game.
I almost saw this movie because Jim Carrey was in it.
I saw a cover of a magazine about collectibles recently that said video games were hot items to trade and sell right now. I'm not sure the reason, but I'm happy it's thriving. It means this stuff will still be out there for me to pick up one day.
I'm happy I found one that has so much stuff. I always feel like games and consoles are so hard to find, but at this store, I can get pretty much anything whenever I'm ready to do so.
Yeah, seems to be a lot of people making money to live, why can't I?
I just need something I can stand and gives me at least a basic living. Seems like it's too much to ask of this society.
Thanks. On a brighter note, I found a retro game store I never knew about today and it was loaded with everything you could imagine. They didn't have the Dragon Quest IV I wanted though. Rats!
Animated seems the best way to tell the Mortal Kombat story, and I like that they focused on one character's backstory.
Those early Sega carts and boxes are just so plain in design. Who thought of that? No visual appeal at all. Might as well have been productivity software instead of games.
I love the cartridge media. I used to have a lot of them but now it's just a few. It's mostly CDs and DVDs in my collection and now I'm cutting back on those too. I think I have more digital games now than physical and now that streaming has started on the Xbox console, I think I might start not even needing a hard drive to store anything at all.