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Back in Pa


On 10/16/2025 at 10:05 AM by KnightDriver

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Back from a short vaca. Then played one day of gaming. Read some more. Bought themed socks. 

The pizza shop were I played Sky Shark is no longer there and their delivery guy, Rocking Rod, who I used to see on campus a lot in the 1986-1990 time frame I was there, has passed on. For the most part though, nothing has changed all that much. There are a few new buildings is all (this is Hamilton College in New York btw). The people are all different of course. I only met one professor who was there when I was and he was a music teacher, an area of study I barely had anything to do with. I took one course in piano and not with him. But it was fun to see the campus again. 

Back at home, I tried out the Super Game Boy for SNES. 

I now have just three Game Boy games: Alleyway, Super Breakout and Space Invaders. They all work just fine in a Super Game Boy plugged into a Retron 3. I made a new list of interesting GB and GBC games I want to add to my collection if I can find them locally. 

GB

Radar Mission - like Battleship but more interesting.
Mysterium - traditional first-person RPG
Choplifter II - Like the first. 
Fortified Zone - Top-down shoot 'em up.
Trax - Hal labs cartoony tank shooter. 
Xenon 2: Megablast - vertically scrolling shoot 'em up. 
Buster Brothers - Capcom balloon shooter with cool backdrops. 
Arcade Classic No. 3 (Galaga/Galaxian) - of course. 
Harvest Moon GB - likely too expensive now but I'll look anyway. 
Legend of the River King - same
Pokemon Red/Blue - same

GBC

1942 - of course. 
Hands of Time - Top-down action game with puzzle elements. 
Magical Drop - I like this match-3. 
Wacky Races - didn't know this existed. Have to check it out. 

I picked up Wii Ski after hearing Cary's The Pizza Pixel Podcast. I saw Road Trip (PS2) too but it was $40. There is a bundle of Wii Ski & Snowboarding out there somewhere. Nice addition to my Wii library. 

I hope that ballance board isn't a requirement for the game. 

I also dug back into Borderlands GotY on Xbox Series S and finished the General Knoxx DLC and started the ClapTrap's Robot Revolution. I redid my skill trees according to a guide for Mordecai which has helped a little bit. I can now break shields easily and get health from Bloodwing. I'm building my gun skills now for a complete build of the character. I'm playing just for story and then move on to B2 where I will have a new procedure for choosing weapons that I hope will work better than going by resale value like I'm doing now. I basically just want to revisit the story of all the games and have fun doing it before I inevitably get Borderlands 4. I may go back to PS3 versions here and there too. 

Well, that's a short week, really one day only of gaming. I'm deep into The Golden Compass book which I'm enjoying. I remember scoffing at the movie when it came out, but now I'm interested. I also read the Dinotopia book but didn't enjoy it much. Great illustrations but the story plays wreckless havok with dino facts for the sake of a dream of riding dinos and talking to them. I get how kids would love it though. I'd play a video game of it though. I see now there is one for GBA, Xbox and NGC. I'll see if I can get one of them. 

Chow. 

Oh yeah, I bought Kirby socks. FUN!


 

Comments

Cary Woodham

10/16/2025 at 10:03 PM

I loved the Super Game Boy.  My favorite games to play on it were Link's Awakening, WHICH YOU GOT RID OF!  And Donkey Kong.  The Game Boy version of Donkey Kong is still one of the best classic arcade updates, even to this day!

We Ski and Snowboarding isn't a bundle, it's a brand new game.  Like a sequel to We Ski.

My brother Jeff, who also likes Kirby, had some Kirby socks but his wife got rid of them.  So I bought him another pack!

Today I went to see the new TRON movie.  My nephew Paul went with us.  The neat thing is that when the first TRON movie came out, I saw it in theaters when I was six.  Well guess how old Paul is?  Six!

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