Yeah, it's not bad.
Yeah, it's not bad.
Most of the Intellivision ports to Atari I've seen look pretty dreadful like Sea Battle. My friend had an Intellivision II console not too long ago. I never even knew that existed.
I always wanted a 7800 for those good arcade ports. I think its controller might have been a little better than the 5200's but not by much. I'd rather plug in an old 2600 controller to it, if that's possible.
I've never seen, or operated any of the Atari computers. It'd be fun to do that sometime.
The future of gaming is happeniing. Use any piece of hardware you have and syn up a controller and play, continuing your save game from the cloud. I guess they'll still make consoles but maybe not. If the streaming works well, why have a console. Could play a game right on a smart TV. The Netflix of gaming. It's like everything becoming virtual. There'll be virtual console wars now. Ha ha.
I couldn't figure out that DnD game either at first. Later I played it on a collection and got it. I guess I had to be older.
They are basically the same. I enjoyed Frog Bog when I played it on Xbox's Game Room years ago.
I look through the cds at my local GoodWIll sometimes but I rarely find anything I want.
Let the aliens have our space cows. Their farting up our enivironment. I can do without beef. . . or cheese. . . oh wait a minute. Cheese is kind of good. Maybe leave a few for that.
I really want to play that Kirby game but I traded in my 3DS recently, darn it.
I've occationally quit out of a co-op game with him and visa versa.
They should. They are perfect for phones.
I had some LED handheld systems early on, but then I didn't get another handheld until the DS. My friend got an Atari Lynx and Game Gear before that, but I wasn't that interested at the time.
Those Coleco mini arcades are pretty neat. I do remember those.
WarioWare really has done a great job with mini-games.