
I loved this game as a kid. But then, I've always had an interest in biplanes for some reason.
I loved this game as a kid. But then, I've always had an interest in biplanes for some reason.
I unplugged my PS3 to make room for my PS4 back in early 2017 and haven't played my PS3 since.
I haven't played my 360 since 2015! But I played it a lot for nearly ten years, so it had a good run.
Not only did Activision Anthology feature a TON of games, it also had a soundtrack with a bunch of popular 80's songs, videos of old commercials and corporate material, and you could earn virtual high score patches. Back in the day, if you earned a high score on certain games from Activision, you could take a picture of the screen and send it in for a real patch. And you could earn them the same way in the anthology! That collection rivaled the PSOne Namco Museums in terms of presentation.
I never got into Battlezone, but on one of the Atari collections they did actually include the version of Battlezone they used to train the military, and I thought that was neat. Atari made a vector based game similar to Battlezone that I liked a lot better called Red Baron.
Did you know the creator of Gyruss went on to make Street Fighter?
Tempest 4000 looked a lot like 3000 and 2000 to me, but I'm no expert.
Oh yeah, I definitely count mobile games as a viable gaming platform.
I didn't try the Dissida or FFXV mobile games, but I am played the new Dissida fighter on PS4. It looks awesome but so far I like the PSP Dissida games better. I may write a blog about it at the end of the month, maybe.
If you are in a mobile gaming mood, might I suggest...maybe...Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp? :)
Mmmm, not really. I played it again fairly recently and still enjoyed it. I still think it's aged better than other classic beat 'em up like, say, Double Dragon.
I thought Final Fight has aged very well compared to some other beat 'em ups. I still enjoy it for what it is. I played it a lot in arcades.