
Really? Yeah, it's hard for me to gauge how popular Genesis games were back then since I didn't have one as a kid.
Really? Yeah, it's hard for me to gauge how popular Genesis games were back then since I didn't have one as a kid.
I didn't even know a game like Gunstar existed until I started reading about people raving about it on the Internet. Back then I was just a SNES guy.
Thanks! Did you have a SNES? One nice thing about being a Genesis fan is that you've gotten more opportunities to play your classic games over SNES ones.
When Chex Quest first came out, it was a prize in Chex cereal boxes. As a joke, I reviewed it for the Dallas Morning News, not expecting it to be published. But they published it anyway and it turned out to be one of my most popular reviews!
Yeah the McDonald's game would've been neat to have, but as you know, there would be licensing issues. Plus the fact that McDonald's doesn't like to acknowledge that the clown exists anymore. Kids today won't know that bygone era where we burned our butts on the Hamburglar slide outside or got trapped in the Mayor McCheese jungle gym.
I'd get a WonderSwan so I could play Klonoa: Moonlight Museum. It's the only Klonoa game I haven't played yet.
A crystal swan?
A while back I went back and played some Wii games and noticed how bad the graphics were. And I usually don't do that.
Yeah there's a Sonic rug and SEGA posters all over the walls!
A lot of those free-to-play mobile titles don't usually come to consoles, though.
Two neat details about the game room menu. The sun provides different lighting in the window depending on what time of day you play it. And even though I'm not a big Sonic fan, that Sonic rug is AWESOME!