
Old copies of Gyromite work like that I think.
That first Kirby game is Kirby Super Star in the US. Kirby Bowl is called Kirby's Dream Course in the US. Both are great.
Old copies of Gyromite work like that I think.
That first Kirby game is Kirby Super Star in the US. Kirby Bowl is called Kirby's Dream Course in the US. Both are great.
It would be cool if they let you have the option to download two different versions of the game. One that's free-to-play, and one that's not.
Yeah, but I wanted to start playing the game for the review, in hopes that it would have the original movie first. That way I wouldn't have to see the sequel right away. But luckily I saw the movie sequel shortly after anyway. They could've let you choose, like how LEGO Jurassic World did.
I'd love to have more time to spend on Phantasy Star 4.
That would be cool to see a video on the Benttey Pong machine, especially since you said it was from 1983?!?
I just bought Octopath since I heard it was getting kind of hard to find. So hopefully I can find time to play it later.
My top five favorite games of all time are Pac-Man, FF6, Animal Crossing (GC), Super Mario Kart (SNES), and the Namco Museums on PSOne. I don't know if I can do five more to make ten.
Really? Yeah, it's hard for me to gauge how popular Genesis games were back then since I didn't have one as a kid.
I didn't even know a game like Gunstar existed until I started reading about people raving about it on the Internet. Back then I was just a SNES guy.
Thanks! Did you have a SNES? One nice thing about being a Genesis fan is that you've gotten more opportunities to play your classic games over SNES ones.
When Chex Quest first came out, it was a prize in Chex cereal boxes. As a joke, I reviewed it for the Dallas Morning News, not expecting it to be published. But they published it anyway and it turned out to be one of my most popular reviews!