I've already reviewed LEGO Builder's Journey.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2021/07/05/lego-builders-journey-switch-pc-apple-arcade/
I've already reviewed LEGO Builder's Journey.
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2021/07/05/lego-builders-journey-switch-pc-apple-arcade/
The history of Tetris and all the folks who had rights to it is so varied and interesting. You could probably make a whole movie about it! Granted it wouldn't be a very action packed movie, but you could do it. Actually the Video Game Historian has a video on the history of Tetris that is pretty neat.
A lot of people's first memory of Tetris is on the Game Boy, but I actually played it on computers several years before, so playing it on the Game Boy wasn't quite as special for me. Plain ol' Tetris is still one of my top three favorite puzzle games, though. Right alongside Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo and Puzzle Bobble. The last time I went to PAX in Seattle, I went to a Tetris themed lounge bar they had set up, and I almost got to meet the creator of Tetris, but it didn't work out.
I think LEGO Batman 2 was one of the first LEGO games to have actual voices. The overworld was fun once you unlocked a flying character. There is a new LEGO game coming out soon: LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. I usually get to review pretty much every LEGO game out there, but I might not be able to review that one.
The first time I played JetPac was actually on Donkey Kong 64! You could unlock that game and the original DK arcade game, too! JetPac Refueled was one of the first Xbox LIVE games I played.
I've played it. It's a fun little light gun game with a gimmick, that's all. I was surprised the first time the real life elevator doors closed over the screen! I bet that's a pain in the butt to maintain if it ever breaks down!
I didn't like the first Elevator Action as much, mainly because I wasn't very good at it. But I sure did enjoy Elevator Action Returns on the Taito Legends collections. That was like a cross between Elevator Action and Rolling Thunder. Otto even shows up in cameos in Taito games to this day, like Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders.
There's actually a pretty recent new Elevator Action game that was in arcades called Elevator Action: Death Parade. It was a light gun game like Time Crisis, but you had a button you could use to close and open real life elevator doors that would cover the screen! You could even use those doors as shields!
As a kid, I liked gray because it was the same color as donkeys and elephants, and I liked those animals. But yeah I was a weird kid for liking gray and other animals like buffalo.
I like the colorful graphics the Defender games have, but yeah they're way too hard! I'm with SanAndreas on this one, I actually like the 2600 versions better. Mainly because I'm better at them. :) By the way, NES Defender was programmed by Satoru Iwata. Cool, huh?
Reading Jamie's retro review of Elevator Action made me remember a new Elevator Action game that came out fairly recently in arcades. Have you ever heard of Elevator Action: Death Parade? It's a light gun game like Time Crisis, but you can push buttons to close an elevator and they even have real elevator doors that cover the screen, and you can even use those doors as shields!
Aside from green, my other favorite color is gray, believe it or not. When I was a kid, I would get a lot of weird looks from people when I told them that was one of my favorite colors.