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Cary Woodham's Comments - Page 583

Pixlbit Questionaire #2


Posted on 10/10/2015 at 08:00 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Chibi Robo on GameCube is highly underrated.  All of the Chibi Robo games are.  I've played a lot of other underrated games as well.  Actually most of them I play are underrated.  Ones I can think off the top of my head are Klonoa, Road Trip, Ristar, Rocket Slime, and many more!

PS: After my Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer blog, I do plan to write a Chibi Robo themed blog.

After Burner Review


Posted on 10/09/2015 at 07:45 AM | Filed Under Review

Namco was involved with Tengen, too.  That's why R.B.I. Baseball is actually the first of Namco's Family Stadium games.

I never played the console versions of After Burner, and I didn't play it in the arcade either.  It was one of the first arcade machines I ever saw that moved you around as you played, but because of that, most places charged you three or more quarters to play it, and that was unheard of back then.  I decided to save my quarters for games I could play a long time with at the arcade instead.

If you want to play a GOOD arcade flight sim for the NES, try Stealth ATF.  At least I remember it being pretty good anyway. I guess I should try and play it again to see if it still holds up.

Xbox Live Indie Games service "dies" around the end of 2017


Posted on 10/08/2015 at 08:19 PM | Filed Under Blogs

There are two Xbox LIVE indie games that I have that I really like.  One is called Protect Me Knight.  It's a four player tower defense style game with a lot of charm, and it was made by Yuzo Koshiro's studio "Ancient."  Koshiro also did the music.

Another one I like is Downtown Smash Dodgeball.  It was done by some of the folks who did Super Dodge Ball on the NES, and looks VERY similar.

2004: The Smell of Next Gen


Posted on 10/08/2015 at 08:15 PM | Filed Under Blogs

There WAS a couple of Katamari games on iOS but Namco took them off their site recently for some reason.  I think we don't see as many Katamari games now because when the series was super popular, Namco kind of beat it into the ground with similar sequels that offereed little change and improvement.  There were two Katamari games on the PS2, one on PSP, 360, PS3, and Vita.  Maybe they're giving the series a break.  I'd love one on the Wii U, though.

2004: The Smell of Next Gen


Posted on 10/08/2015 at 07:48 AM | Filed Under Blogs

2004 through 2006 were pretty good years for me.  The one game that stuck out in my mind in 2004 was also my Game of the Year: Katamari Damacy.

Look Back At September, Lego Dimensions, And Tablet Updates


Posted on 10/06/2015 at 09:12 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I got LEGO Dimensions this past weekend along with the Portal 2, Simpsons, and Back to the Future level packs.  I've only played a couple of levels, and I may answer my own questions the more I play, but right now there are some things I'm not so clear on.  Like, what exactly do you unlock with the characters?  New levels or those open hub worlds?  Also, it sounds like you have to complete levels to be able to use certain vehicles if I'm understanding what they are saying in the game (but maybe I'm not).  Well I bought the packs with the vehicles, so I should be able to use them right then, I think.  But oh well, maybe I'll learn more as I play more.

I'll get the Dr.Who pack because my brother's girlfriend loves that show.  And I'll get the Ghostbusters level pack because that's one of my top favorite movies of all time.  I am really glad I got this game because I learned through it that there will be a Midway Arcade level pack, and I REALLY want to know what that is!  I see the level pack has an arcade guy, a Defender arcade machine, and a Spy Hunter car.  LEGO Dimensions was really trying hard to make me want to get this game!  --Cary

Super Lara Croft and Captain Toad to the Rescue!


Posted on 10/06/2015 at 07:37 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Aw that's too bad.  Well the Garfield fruit snacks had a unique flavor that no other fruit snack had back then, and no other has had since.

Super Lara Croft and Captain Toad to the Rescue!


Posted on 10/06/2015 at 07:37 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Yeah it's always fun when companies step outside their box.  I thought it was cool when Square did that with Einhander (shooter), and Brave Fencer Musashi (Zelda-ish game).

Maw Mayhem: Rising Z


Posted on 10/06/2015 at 07:35 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Bluh, some of those Maw achievements sound like a pain to get.  I like achievements, but I only try to do them if they're fun.

ActRaiser Review


Posted on 10/06/2015 at 07:29 AM | Filed Under Review

I loved this game as a kid.  I never owned it, but I rented it a bunch of times.  Right from the start, the SNES impressed me with games like this due to the graphics and sound.

It's a shame the ActRaiser sequel sucked so hard.  They took out the fun simulation sections, which I might've been OK with had it not been they ruined the action stages, too.  Your guy moves even slower in the sequel, and even though he has wings to glide and fly with, the play control was not as easy to get used to as in the first game.  Plus it was just too darn hard.

For many years I racked my brain, asking myself why I never just up and bought the first ActRaiser back then.  But once it was on Virtual Console, I bought it right away and answered my own question.  I forgot that I could beat this whole game in an afternoon.  It's very easy and short, which is both good and bad.  But when I was a kid, I usually only bought games that would take me a long time to beat, since I felt I was getting my money's worth.  I'm not like that now, but I was back then.  So that's why I never owned it.  Plus it was much cheaper to rent it for a buck on a weekend rather than paying 50 bucks for it.  You know how things are when you're a kid.

But yeah, I still love the first ActRaiser and it's one of the best early SNES games out there.

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