I can't wait for the Super Mario RPG remake!
The arcade machine for Theatrhythm is at an arcade near me. I should make a trip there soon.
"getting used to" is exactly what I feel in every Nintendo game since the Wii.
I can't wait for the Super Mario RPG remake!
The arcade machine for Theatrhythm is at an arcade near me. I should make a trip there soon.
"getting used to" is exactly what I feel in every Nintendo game since the Wii.
I don't know, those batteries went into something. It's a vague memory.
It seems I was just the right age for arcades, 13. I could get on my bike and head to the mall on my own.
Fantasy is a very interesting game. I found it tough though and didn't get very far in it.
Us kids were crazy for Donkey Kong. We couldn't wait to see the close-to-arcade-perfect ColecoVision version when that came out.
I couldn't get my PSP to read the UMD for Taito Legends Power-Up where I could play Space Dungeon. Maybe I should turn my PSP into a MAME machine?
I played a little bit of the NES version of Ultima III: Exodus a while back, but I've always wanted to spend more time with an Ultima game.
Super Mario RPG remake?! Wah?! Me want.
After playing the recent Taiko no Tatsujin game on Xbox, I'm into rhythm games and interested in Theatrhythm.
I find unintiutive controls in a lot of Nintendo games that kind of frustrates me from continuing with most of them.
I was attaching Zonai Batteries to things before I realized they go in your belt, or something like that. I thought those batters would just give an item a special effect but it just made it look stupid with a big glowy thing attached to a shield or sword.
Oh, it took me a little while before I realized how you could attach things to arrows. Odd system, but once I saw the prompt, I could do it. It is a bit of a finger twister though.
I saw on wiki that Game & Watch outsold even the Atari VCS in 1980. Wow, and I never saw one, or remember that I saw one. haha.
I have a PS1 Activision collection now, but used to have the one for Xbox/PS2. I don't seem to have those now. I'll have to look for them again.
I discovered the Atari 2600 version called Frogs and Flies in the 2000s with my gaming buddy. We actually loved it and played it a lot for a while. Then I checked out Frog Bog on the Intellivision collections and Xbox Game Room and we played that a bunch too. It's great as a two-player game.
Yeah, there's something really cool about that, especially if you liked the movie.
I kind of enjoyed the combat, moreso than BotW. It felt a little more intuitive.