1943 is one of my favorite shooters to this day.
Rare Replay is one of the only games I want on the Xbox One. Which is why I don't have one yet.
1943 is one of my favorite shooters to this day.
Rare Replay is one of the only games I want on the Xbox One. Which is why I don't have one yet.
On the NES you gotta play games like Mega Man and Capcom's Disney stuff like DuckTales! A late 80's double whammy!
I met one of the people who helped create Ren and Stimpy at a anime and cartoon convention a long time ago. It wasn't John K. or Bob Camp, though. He drew me a picture of Stimpy as Dr. Stupid.
I played Jet Pack on Donkey Kong 64, as it's a secret game. It is pretty fun. In the early days of Xbox LIVE on the 360, Rare made a Jet Pack update that I played for a while. I heard that the NES game Solar Jetman was a sequel to it.
Sinistar scared the crap out of me as a kid. After my brother and I saw the Rampage movie, we were trying to think of other classic arcade games they could make into movies. My brother asked if I would see a Sinistar movie and I said NOPE!
Crazy Taxi is one of the best arcade games SEGA has ever made.
I only saw one preview of Isle of Dogs. I'd like to see it, but I don't know any movie theater around who is showing it. I may have to wait until it comes to video.
If you like Pokemon and Phoenix Wright, I'm surprised you don't already have Detective Pikachu, honestly.
I think if I were a kid, I'd probably be into that Star Wars Rebels cartoon.
That's like, the second Disney Infinity figure that broke on you. I can't believe how flimsy those things are.
And the sad thing is, Paper Jam was the better of the recent batch. I actually finished that one, I never did beat Sticker Star or Color Splash. They were that bad.
I wish the newer Paper Mario games were that good.
I didn't have a Genesis as a kid, but if I did, I probably would've been totally into Phantasy Star 4 at least. I played it much later in college and it seemed like something my high school self would've liked.