
It took me a bit to get used to. I think there are so many new complexities worked into the skill tree, equipment and map that it's become really dense. I'm still trying to figure out what Trinkets on equipment do.
It took me a bit to get used to. I think there are so many new complexities worked into the skill tree, equipment and map that it's become really dense. I'm still trying to figure out what Trinkets on equipment do.
I came across those and some other terms once reading about cabinets, but I didn't feel like looking them up again. To actually do a good journalistic job on something takes a lot of research and fact checking, as you probably know. I'm not up to it right now.
I don't remember ever seeing Mario Bros in the arcades. Too bad for me.
I'll need to keep a lot of spare parts around. Or maybe I should change some dip switches to make the games easier for him. Yeah, that's a good idea.
I always love getting silly clothing to wear in Dead Rising.
I played Balloon Fight on a collection not too long ago and really liked it.
I have that Activision collection put out on PS2 years ago that probably has Star Master on it. I can't understand why Atari puts out collections still and Activision doesn't bother. Although, now I think of it, there was some Activision Atari 2600 games on Xbox's Game Room, but that was a long while ago now. An Activision collection would be excellent and I could play Star Master on my Xbox One. I want that.
I've played this on various collections. I think I found it difficult but I still liked it.
Joust in the arcade, I'm assuming? Joust was great fun with two players. There should be a live action movie of it. Can you imagine that? Ha ha.
I'll consider it. My friend has my SNES now, but I can always borrow it back from him whenever.
Arcades seem to vary from region to region. There were a lot of Konami arcade games in Xbox's Game Room that I'd never seen before in the wild like Finalizer and Strategy X.