Looks kind of fun. The animal animations are pretty good for the Game Boy. This could be a real-life bar game.
Looks kind of fun. The animal animations are pretty good for the Game Boy. This could be a real-life bar game.
It needs to be the biggest pinball machine ever and have a huge number of French and Russian fighting forces battling it out on the playing field and the heads of the major characters on bumpers. . . Napoleon in there somewhere too. . . Cannon fire sound effects, lots of them, really loud.
Neato! I'll have to check that out.
That is cool. I'm looking into the Atari Flashback 2 for the 2600 version of Defender. It's not very expensive and it's small, which will keep my closet space from exploding.
I used to have that PS2 version on Xbox.
I'd love to play Solaris. I'm going to have to get another Atari deck to play it though unless it's on MAME or something like that.
I can see that. Now I want to try the 2600 version. Looks like that version isn't on any collection but there is a NES version I could try. I'll put it on the list.
I was wondering what collections are on the Switch. Too bad for Midway but there is a lot of stuff there not on the other consoles. I can't wait to dig into all that.
I'm partial to gray because I used to shoot a lot of black & white photography.
Pressure Cooker is pretty cool. Activision did a great job back then as a 3rd party dev for the 2600. I've considered going for a complete 2600 Activision collection. Maybe one day.
It was supposed to be a port of the arcade game Star Castle but the 2600 couldn't really do it and so a new game was conceived.
I wonder if I used the phrase "on-rails" correctly. The game advances automatically but you can move around the screen as it does so. Seems kind of on-rails to me but it's not like Pokemon Snap where you are literally fixed to the ground and can only go forward.