
I love the graphics on Steel Empire and Moon Priestess.
I love the graphics on Steel Empire and Moon Priestess.
I think my first was Speed Racer, but Star Blazers was second.
I saw Crossy Road, a updated version of Freeway. I may have to give that a try since I liked Pac-Man 256 so much.
Just downloaded Bluey to my console for next week.
Whoa, is Retronauts still around?
I have the cartrige now too, so one of these days I'll get more into it.
I used to think these CEOs and their business analysts were the smartest people in the room but now I know better.
That's interesting about the arcades on military bases.
About Pac-Man 2600, just goes to show how stupid business people can get (and greedy). The game wasn't so bad, but to assume people were going to buy it like crazy and ignore its low quality is incredibly ignorant. I mean, they did buy a lot of them, but Atari really went overboard in making so many carts. It was an increcibly cynical decision, as if people are just rabid, mindless consumers with no brain.
I just saw WayForward in the credits. Not sure how they are involved. I liked the game ok, but I didn't stick with it. Oh, I also saw Wayforward mentioned in the new Contra game coming soon.
I just saw it the other day on GP. I may try it once I'm done with Close to the Sun.
I've been going through old TV lists to see what I missed or want to watch again. A lot of the kids shows I used to watch aren't very interesting to me now, but a few are, especially the ones I never saw before. I'm especially interested in the Gary Anderson marionette shows and a similar Japanese one called Star Fleet from the 80s.