
Yeah if you liked LEGO Worlds, you might like the LEGO Movie 2 game.
Yeah if you liked LEGO Worlds, you might like the LEGO Movie 2 game.
My friend rented the NES Metal Gear games a couple of times. The stealth gameplay was new at the time, but not my cup of tea. I did get Metal Gear Solid 3 when it went down in price on the PS2, though. Why? Because it had an Ape Escape mini game in it!
Have you seen the Wreck it Ralph movie? The Roadblasters machine plays a pivotal part in the plot, in a way.
I really liked the first Wreck it Ralph movie. So much so that Ralph himself made it to a slot in my top five favorite Disney characters list, right alongside Chip N Dale, Scrooge McDuck, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and Sorcerer Mickey.
I don't know if I would say Roadblasters is better than Spy Hunter. I like them both about the same. Roadblasters is definitely better than the arcade Spy Hunter 2 sequel, though. My brother Jeff LOVES Spy Hunter. When he was only five, he would play it on one of my Midway collections for what seemed like hours!
I remember playing Roadblasters a lot in arcades because it seemed to be everywhere for a while. I remember the sit down cabinet for it because it was unusually narrow. I think it's cool that Roadblasters was in the Wreck It Ralph movie.
I remember this game very well because it's one of the games I reviewed at The Dallas Morning News back in the day. I also played it very recently on my PlayStation Classic that I got for Christmas (which I plan to post a blog about in late April/early May). It's Intelligent Qube, by the way.
I just got finished playing Yoshi's Crafted World. It's a good game but I prefer Yoshi's Woolly World. I also fired up the PlayStation Classic that I got for Christmas. I'll be writing a blog about that in late April/early May.
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron was a PS2 game published by Namco. It was like Ace Combat for kids and was very fun. The people who developed the PS2 game made a game called Snoopy Flying Ace, which was pretty much the same game but online play oriented. Both games are good, but I prefer the PS2 game because I'm not good enough at flight combat games to compete online.
Yeah I've played and reviewed both Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (PS2), and Snoopy Flying Ace (360). I prefer the single player nature of the PS2 game because I'm not good enough at flight games to compete online. There's also a Snoopy vs. the Red Baron Christmas song, too!
Ha ha! This wasn't exactly the Snoopy game I was referring to. The one I was talking about was on the PS2. :)
Yeah I remember the days when movie licensed games would make everyone groan.