
Yeah, the ports weren't bad. I kind of like Moon Patrol, both versions.
Yeah, the ports weren't bad. I kind of like Moon Patrol, both versions.
I was keen to try Gee Bee, but I don't see it on any US collection.
It's also possible my dad didn't get an Atari until 1980 and the release of the classic four-switch model, which my friend says I had. He seems to remember better than I do. So, except for the pong machine and those Mattel handhelds, I probably didn't really play a lot of video games, or even go to an arcade, until 1980.
Augmented reality is interesting to me. Just put on some normal glasses with the technology and you get something extra. VR has you wear that headset, yuk. You're totally gone from the real world. I don't like that.
Same here. I did love Bowling, which was a 70s Atari game. We played a lot of Golf too as kids. Adventure, of course, was memorable. Star Raiders too. There were some good ones, but the Activision ones had the best look. They made the limited graphics look good.
I'm already thinking about the 80s since the 70s is so thin on video games. I was just looking at Namco's Gee Bee, a game I think you mentioned once. I'm looking around to see if it's on any collections, but I don't see it. Maybe you know something about it?
Right, sorry, I forgot about that.
Sure thing.
Yeah, I want that bad. One day, I'd like to collect the Activision games for Atari. I think the games are designed really well and look fantastic on the very limited Atari.
I really liked the Mario movie. I just wish I had seen it in 3D like I had wanted.
I told someone I know at work about your trip to Super Nintendo World. They were thrilled to hear about it. I want to go to that mushroom shaped restaurant.
Cool. I will view more of Atari 50 tomorrow. Why can't we get another Activision collection? They made some of the best games.