It just seemed like they pulled stuff out of their ass for the sequel. "Oh, I spent so much time in the quantum world that I now have glowy fingers and can heal stuff...somehow." Okay?
It just seemed like they pulled stuff out of their ass for the sequel. "Oh, I spent so much time in the quantum world that I now have glowy fingers and can heal stuff...somehow." Okay?
Yes! I had Choplifter on the Apple II as well! Although since I was just a little kid, I couldn't figure out the controls at first. The Apple II was kind of my first gaming system, and I have a lot of memeories playing games like Choplifter, Spare Change, Aquatron, and many versions of Pac-Man. The first game I ever completed was a proto-point and click text adventure game called Mickey's Space Adventure on the Apple II, and I felt such a sense of accomplishment as a kid when I did that, and that's one of the reasons why I like to review kids games now at GamerDad.com.
I think I remember reviewing a Choplifter update/remake on the 360. I remember it being very hard.
I've never used Twitter. Not much of a desire to do so either.
I liked the first Ant-Man but the sequel got a little weird.
I reviewed this game.
I played this game in college on the PSOne. I learned something from playing this game. I learned I don't like tactical RPGs. :)
Totally looking forward to Yoshi and Animal Crossing!
Psychonauts was my Game of the Year in 2005. I'd love to play this one, but I don't have a VR thing. I did play a neat arcade room VR game called Ralph Wrecks VR a few months ago. I plan on writing about it later this month.
I just remembered another Genesis game that I liked the music of. It's Gaiares, and it's a pretty good little shooter, too.
I never had a C64, and my only memories of it were in the computer lab at my middle school (and even then they were considered old computers). So I may not get the mini one. However, if they made an Apple II mini, I'd be tempted.