The Popeye Atari 2600 game is an attempt to port the arcade game of the same name. The graphics of the home version are much simpler than the arcade game as was the case for most home video games back in the 80s.
The Popeye Atari 2600 game is an attempt to port the arcade game of the same name. The graphics of the home version are much simpler than the arcade game as was the case for most home video games back in the 80s.
I didn't read comics or any magazines in the 80's, so none of these are familiar to me.
Yea, and not like this:
The actual Solar Fox game.
The girl refers to the guy in the ad as Solar Fox. There's no real character I can see in the game. It's just intended that whoever is playing the game is Solar Fox. Thing is, the guy in the ad is holding a joystick. So is he in the game or just playing it? I decided, after a few drinks, that I was Solar Fox and therefore I was immediately a babe magnet. Well... there must be problem because no babes have approached me all day. I definitely am Solar Fox though.
I've seen this in the bargain bin at K-Mart. I've wanted it since it came out but just never had the money ready. I do have both GBA Golden Sun games in my collection.
Ah yea. Retronauts is back!
Bioshock Infinite into something similar to River City Ransom.
Yea, in Japan. I heard about it on a podcast. I forget which one now.
I just heard Atlus' parent company is going bankrupt. That could mean they could get sold off to someone.
How about Beyond Dark Castle. It's a 2D side-scrolling action game that came out for Apple Macintosh back in the late eighties. I played it a lot in college. It could be redone in color with some new levels for all the download services: XBLA, PSN, and iOS. It would be just like The Cave with its gorgeous graphics, puzzle solving, platforming, and exploration but with more action.