
The later Rayman games were much better.
The later Rayman games were much better.
I didn't like the GBA version because it was so small. Puzzle Fighter should be a game that Capcom re-releases or revisits from time to time. Except not the mobile version. That was awful.
If you're doing games from the 1940's, the obvious choice would be 1942. Better yet, try 1943, as that's one of my all time favorite shooters even to this day!
Yeah the NES and SNES Minis had a better selection of games (especially the SNES one). But that's why I asked for the PlayStation Classic for Christmas. That way I could have it and not have to pay for it! I'm not sure if I'll get the SEGA Genesis Mini, as Genesis classics seem more readily available on collections. But we'll see.
Isn't it funny how we put up with more crap in games as kids? I think we might've been more patient, or had more time to kill, or something.
I actually replayed the first part of FF7 on my PlayStation Classic recently (which I just wrote a blog about). It's not as bad as I remember, which is good. I have respect for FF7 for trying new things, but unfortunately, it was the new things that I didn't like that they decided to focus on in future installments, so FF7 was also the turning point for me not liking FF games anymore either. Oh well, at least there's always FF9.
That would be kind of funny if the music sped up when you sped things up as well. Then it would've been like the credits to the old Benny Hill show.
Can you guess who my favorite FF7 characters are?
It's Super Mario Odyssey, but I like Super Mario Hat better as it's easier to spell.
GTA games aren't my cup of tea, but there is something about Vice City that did interest me and that was the 80's setting. I hear they used a large soundtrack from the 80's, and 80's music is one of my guilty pleasures.
Thanks for reading and commenting! And to answer your question, I think the chocolate egg does have raised artwork of Mario on it. Kind of reminds me of Han Solo in carbonite. I just didn't open it because then I'd have to eat it all, and that's just too much chocolate to eat in one setting!
I never really got into Shinobi games. They were pretty hard. I did like that one of them had a dog who would help you. And the music in one of the Genesis games was done by Yuzo Koshiro. Shinobi and Rolling Thunder seemed to kind of rip off one another, but then, SEGA and Namco did that a lot back then in arcades.
You too! Thanks for reading and commenting!