
I figured as much. They move fast.
I figured as much. They move fast.
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I've always wanted to try Herzog Zwei but could never get a copy. Looks like this mini is the cheapest way to do that.
I want to try it again sometime, prob on Switch.
I tried the beat that first flying vampire mini boss again to no avail. I feel like I played the level much better though. I had no trouble getting to that point this time.
I think I may be trading my PSP Ys I & II because my PSP isn't working. I'm going to try and see if that DS version is affordable.
The dates are always a little screwy on wiki. I didn't care to look closely at which dates were for Japan or US. I'm also looking at awards lists and a lot of times the previous year's games are on them. For my use, I really don't care. I just need a list of 80s games to go play. I should title it "Roughly 1987 in Gaming". If you pay me though, I'll make sure to get the dates right. haha.
Tunrs out I've read vols. 1-3 of Dragon Ball already. I'll read vol 4 soon. I'm hoping to get to a least a few episodes of the show next week.
Super Lucky's Tale is surprisingly good, and games like this usually frustrate me eventually. I bowed out of Spryo and Banjo Kazooie recently 'cause they drove me crazy with either getting lost or some platforming challenge that seemed overly difficult.
The new Arkanoid stuff in Eternal Battle just confused me with its constantly changing screens. I enjoyed the original arcade game much better.
I played 1942 recently and 1943 is such a great improvement.
Sky Skipper looks interesting and has a 2600 port too. I'll have to check that out.
Spy Hunter, regardless of the port, really needs a steering wheel and pedal. I can never get anywhere in it with a standard controller, but I used to really get into it on the arcade cabinet.
I discovered that I have DQ 1 on GBC but not on NES anymore. What was I thinking? I am considering getting Final Fantasy in that I-IV collection out on Switch and PS4, or maybe the whole collection. The price is a bit steep though, so I may hunt out a physical copy of the first game (I used to have that too).
I looked at Starflight when I was researching 80s games. I wasn't sure how I would play it today though, but maybe it's on STEAM? No Man's Sky is a bit Star Treky. I always thought the Mass Effect games were like Star Trek too. Why there aren't good Star Trek games (I didn't get into Star Trek Online)? I have yet to play Star Trek Voyager Elite Force though, and I my friend really liked that one.