
You've got one button and a joystick, just like most arcade games at the time. How much can you really do with that anyway.
You've got one button and a joystick, just like most arcade games at the time. How much can you really do with that anyway.
She's working on a Star Wars game. That's all I know.
I like the way you access those booklets in the virtual room. It's very easy.
Oo. You're right. Tales is only available on WiiWare and PSN. For some reason I thought this was a bundle of the first two games already out on XBLA.
That History Channel game looks interesting. I've played other HC games, and they weren't bad. They weren't great either, but I like learning.
I heard Tokyo Jungle is just nuts. I was tempted by that one. Also, the Monkey Island bundle was also very tempting. I kind of want to play that on 360 for achievements though.
I kinda liked that about Activision. They didn't try to do too much with such a limited system. Each game had one main gameplay element and it was done well.
I really liked how you select games with a virtual cartridge organizer and a preview of the game on the TV. The 80's music is fine, but it plays during the games, and after a while it got annoying.
I noticed on the wiki page that there are a bunch of Activision made games that didn't make the cut because of licensing issues such as Ghostbusters. I guess they managed to solve the Commando one.
I tried Pressure Cooker but I guess I didn't get it. You build a burger and then drop it in one of the chutes. I should read the instructions I guess.
I always had trouble with Defender and games like it. It's something to do with the way the screen moves when you turn around. It throws me for a loop every time.
Greens, reds, and blues. It looks good to me too.