
Hey I thought of a cartoon you could watch for the 1920s. It's TaleSpin. It's a Disney Afternoon cartoon from the early 90s and it's set in a fictional world that looks like around the 1920s. It's pretty good.
Hey I thought of a cartoon you could watch for the 1920s. It's TaleSpin. It's a Disney Afternoon cartoon from the early 90s and it's set in a fictional world that looks like around the 1920s. It's pretty good.
I enjoyed this one any time my friend rented it and we'd play it. It's a nice Gradius spinoff. I played it in the arcade once. In Japan it's known as Salamander, and when they brought it to the US they called it Life Force and added more organic stuff to it. Konami liked it so much they re-released it in Japan as Life Force and added even MORE organic stuff to it. Have you ever seen the sequel, Salamander 2? I love the first level. You think you're fighting that eyeball brain with arms again, and then a giant worm pops out and eats it and you have to fight that!
Is that purple spider thing that thing that looks like the glaive from Krull? Man, the 2600 had horrible graphics. I couldn't tell what things were half the time when I played it. And I'm not that big into graphics in the first place!
Yeah this collection isn't as good as the others, that's for sure.
It kind of reminds me of the early 3-D arcade racing games Hard Drivin' and Stunt Drivin'.
Yeah Nintendo doesn't do collections a lot. They should, though. There's Metroid Prime Trilogy, that Zelda collection you could get when you preordered...um, Wind Waker I think? In Japan they had a puzzle game collection on the GBA. I'd love to see an arcade collection, too, but I wouldn't be too upset if it didn't have Popeye on it.
I reviewed the first Turok game back in my Dallas Morning News days.
During that time, I was in college at The University of Texas at Austin, and since I got a job working at the newspaper, I decided to major in Journalism. Yeah, seemed like a good idea at the time. Anyway, one of my assignments was to interview someone and write a story, so since I lived in Austin at the time, I chose to interview someone at Iguana Entertainment. The cool thing is that one of the things they said to me was they were working on something really big and they couldn't talk about it. Makes me wonder if that big thing was Metroid Prime? It was about the right time for them to start working on it anyway.
I first played Jet Force Gemini at E3 and I didn't like the controls, so I skipped out on it when it came out. Too bad it didn't play more like Ratchet and Clank. It's funny how certain things age better than others on the N64. For instance, I replayed Donkey Kong 64 a couple of years ago and thought it had aged poorly, and yet when I replayed Banjo-Kazooie and its sequel, I thought they were still fun and aged very well.
I probably would go crazy with the Arcade Archives, too, but they do add up moneywise, and you only get one game, so I haven't done that yet. But if they ever released a collection, hoo boy!
I believe the 7800 is backwards compatible with the 2600, but not the 5200. Otherwise I would've gotten a 7800 as a kid, I think.