
I never had a SEGA Master System. I knew only one person who had one as a kid, and when I would go over to his house to play it, that's how I discovered stuff like Fantasy Zone: The Maze.
I never had a SEGA Master System. I knew only one person who had one as a kid, and when I would go over to his house to play it, that's how I discovered stuff like Fantasy Zone: The Maze.
I hope you get those achievements that you want!
I never got to play Space Harrier much in arcades because all the bigger kids would hog it.
I'd say it's a good buy since you don't see collections like this much anymore.
I got the press release about that this morning. I'm not surprised they announced it so quickly since the sequel's been out in Japan for a while, but I am surprised they are releasing it here because I didn't think the first was that popular. But I guess it is because I see kids watlking through the videogame museum with Yo-Kai Watch toys on their wrists each time I volunteer. I'm also suprised we're getting more of the cartoon. I didn't realize that was as popular as well. The cartoon really isn't that good, but I guess the kids like it. I wonder if we'll get the third game and the strategy game spin-off that they just got in Japan. We did get a mobile game called Yo-Kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, and I reviewed it here:
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2016/04/18/yo-kai-watch-wibble-wobble-ios-android/
I'm just glad we're getting one of the new Phoenix Wright games!
That's pretty cool that you said there is a Darkwing Duck motorcycle in 3.0. I remember teh first game had Scrooge McDuck's money bin.
I guess it is sad that Disney is stopping their games division, but I never tried to get into the Infinity games anyway. I can keep up with amiibo and that's it. Although it would've been cool if they had figures I would've liked, such as Scrooge McDuck, Darkwing, or Gravity Falls characters. One good thing about all of this is that third parties can start doing more Disney stuff again. Step it up, Capcom! Crank out that Rescue Rangers Remastered!
Thousand Year Door is the best Mario RPG. Sticker Star is the worst.
I actually liked Super Paper Mario. It wasn't the best Paper Mario game, but it certainly wasn't the worst. Only main problem I had with it was that it felt like it should've been a GameCube game, as the Wii functions felt tacked on. I didn't find any of the music particularly memorable, though.
What this really reminds me of are thsoe single screen maze puzzle platform games like Bubble Bobble, Snow Bros., Tumble Pop, and especially The Fairyland Story. And I love those kinds of games so this interests me a lot! How are the touch screen controls? This kind of game looks like it would need to have very responsive controls since it looks like you would need to turn on a dime when you fall. Also, how much is it? Looks like it would make a great two-player game like the old ones.