I didn't get into them either. I once bought a text adventure homebrew game for the Atari, but I didn't get very far in it. Having some graphics at least and those word choices shown would go a long way to keeping me interested, I think.
I didn't get into them either. I once bought a text adventure homebrew game for the Atari, but I didn't get very far in it. Having some graphics at least and those word choices shown would go a long way to keeping me interested, I think.
Panzer Dragoon Orta has the first game in there? Cool. I think I still have a loose disc of Orta.
You're making me really want to go play Zak & Wiki right now.
Played Dynamite Heady on Sonic's ultimate Genesis Collection. I'll play it again sometime to see if I can handle the platforming.
It's nice to have a physical library in these days of digital games. I'm trying to build mine now, with few funds.
Game design on these older games was usually difficult. I wish you could just get in there and retweek them to make them fun.
i remember waiting like a year to get a Wii.
I never knew about it back then. No one I knew had one and I never heard about it either. Only when I started collecting did I read about it.
I had to look up both Bananya and Monster Musume. What delightfully strange stuff from over there in the far east.
Yea, I vividly remember the change that happened at the flea markets when ebay happened. Stuff got stupidly expensive. I remember a little kid, maybe 8 or 10, coming up to the booth full of NES games and asking the sales guy how much something was. When he told him the kid said, "ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!". I had to laugh. That was the right response.