
Wow! Chapman looks really STRONG and tough!
Wow! Chapman looks really STRONG and tough!
I like Star Wars, but outside of the LEGO games, I never really got into the Star Wars games that much.
Have you ever seen the Japan only Namco NES Star Wars game? It's pretty weird!
Yeah Coffee Crisis is EXACTLY like games such as Streets of Rage, except Streets of Rage is way better.
The only good thing about having passwords is you can look them up on the Internet and start anywhere you want. But in this day and age when consoles have internal memory for saves, using passwords shouldn't be your only option.
I definitely grew up with Atari, even if I didn't own a 2600 until much later. It was the big thing back then.
I remember reading about this game a lot, but I never played it. It was always rented out at the local mom and pop movie rental place.
The only achievement I've gotten in that collection is for Frog Pond, which I'll talk about when I do my 2600 blog later on.
Yeah, I guess sports games are a natural for early video games since the rules are already in place and people are familiar with them.
Yeah, those darn copyright issues. I think that's why it's not on any collections, anyway.
Dreamcast games certainly were more colorful. I think that had to do with SEGA's style at the time, though.
I reviewed the first Legacy of Kain game back in my Dallas Morning News days. I liked the 2-D top down nature of the game, but I wasn't a big fan of having to suck blood. I don't like vampires either.
I reviewed the original Turok game on N64 back in my Dallas Morning News days. Man that game had a lot of fog.