My bad, you're absolutely right. For some reason, I thought Data East did DD. Well, you can tell that Bad Dudes was an imitation of DD. And I'm sure it was popular due to all of its 80's-isms.
My bad, you're absolutely right. For some reason, I thought Data East did DD. Well, you can tell that Bad Dudes was an imitation of DD. And I'm sure it was popular due to all of its 80's-isms.
Oh right, the spin kick. That was probably the most interesting play mechanic the game had. Still pales in comparison to DD.
LOL yeah, that "I'm bad" sound effect sounds....BAD on the NES!
Great song. You should also check out The Cynic Project's other sonic song, "Sonicquarium." It's a beautiful remix of the Green Hill Zone.
Thanks for sharing!
I love that console too (it's definitely my favorite). There's lots of great themes to be sure. I wish I could put them ALL in here!
Awesome news! I'm planning on buying a 3DS this summer, and now I want to get one as soon as possible! The new Yoshi's Island, new Zelda, and M&L Dream Team are must-buys for me!
Right, it's the games that matter, not so much the online capabilities of the system. I agree, watching netflix on the system is cool, but some of the other special features is crap. And great games are still coming out for modern systems. Really, the games are what matter.
Well, I think a system is best remembered for its games, not its special features. We don't look back at the N64, for example, and praise it for introducing the rumble pack; no, we remember it for Ocarina of Time and games like that. I believe that is what we will remember from these systems.
Right, online play does have its advantages. It's not bad of itself, but it is slowly taking away the feel that video gaming used to have.