I occasionally try a platformer. I saw Braid at the Franklin Institute and liked the graphics. Maybe I'll actually try and get past the first few areas again.
I occasionally try a platformer. I saw Braid at the Franklin Institute and liked the graphics. Maybe I'll actually try and get past the first few areas again.
I thought it was great they had so many playable games there, even old classic PC games like System Shock.
Meeting Warren Specter would be great. Lucky you.
Ghosts N Goblins, that was the game I was trying to remember. I knew it was taken from that just the name escaped me.
Having to earn a save is kind of cruel. I'm not doing it.
I recently played Pac-Man World 1 and 2 on GBA. They weren't too bad.
I did a web site a few months ago for a course. That was fun but I can't imagine the complexity of some of these games.
I was really getting into it until I realized how slow I was in boss battles. I suppose I could've persisted but I've got a lot of games to test. Something's really got to grab me to keep me in there.
Mutant looks pretty sweeet. I wish I could buy so much stuff this holiday, but it won't happen. I'll get whatever comes on on Game Pass, Forza Horizon 4, at least.
Yea, it sometimes seems so random. I hate that.
Oh man, hair pulling out time. As if platforming wasn't enough of a headache for me.
I mowed a lot of lawns as a kid for spending money. If only I was into computers, I might have made a lawn mowing game myself.
Hover Bovver? Neat. I always thought there should be a lawn mowing game. I didn't realize Minter made one. I saw, also, that someone made an Intellivision cart with the game on it. Now I kind of want my Intellivision back.