
I was honestly thinking more along the lines of he didn't get more standalone games cause Americans weren't exactly keen on playing as a Russian hero.
Could be either/or, I guess.
I was honestly thinking more along the lines of he didn't get more standalone games cause Americans weren't exactly keen on playing as a Russian hero.
Could be either/or, I guess.
I just watched my Mavs beat the Hawks and I really wish I had a copy of NBA Jam now.
Mario Strikers is great too.
I want to enjoy the history-rich environments, but these are such "check the box" games.
Me three, but again: Nice to hear from you.
Let us tear the goal posts down! Free the Tri Delts!
I don't recognize him, but I definitely recognize the mid 90s computer game aesthetic.
I think "collage" is too fancy a word for what I've Googled then copied here, honestly.
I think I've just always had a "meh" reaction to 64 and I couldn't give you an objective reason why.
Battle Shark sounds like an EXTREME 90s TV show, but it still makes sense as an '89 game.
Wait, why HASN'T Sega teamed up with Sonic Drive-In?