Yeah, way too much.
Yeah, way too much.
Oh cool! It's on the list. I hope I can find it at my game stores.
Good idea.
I'm excited for the Namco DLC for Atari 50 coming any time now. I heard it was October but there's no official date that I can find.
Thanks. I'm back now and it was ok. Some changes like new buildings but largely the same. Mostly it was the people that changed. I only met one professor who was there when I was.
I'm curious about all the games you mentioned. I'm keen to hunt down Wii Skiing and Snowboarding since a shop near me has lots of bargain Wii games. Road Trip for PS2 as well. Ys 8 sounds interesting.
Maybe my favorite vacation game might be Disneyland Adventures. Which reminds me, I want a physical copy even if it does require the Kinect (later digital versions removed the Kinect features).
A friend of mine had problems with Redd, the art dealer. He didn't like getting fake stuff sometimes.
Too bad. That game was interesting with the Pac-Man elements.
Well, I can play Link's Awakening anytime on the Switch sub. Thing is, that tiny screen is a game breaker for me whether it's Game Boy or GBA SP. I need simple, boldly drawn games for that system.
Oh cool, Kirby's makers. Arcana has been good so far, but I need to draw the maps as I go and I misplaced my graph paper. I'll get some by next week.
I used to have the Fight Fight CD for Sega CD version because it put the co-op option back in the game. I don't think I got my friend to play it with me though. I wish I still had the game since it looked cool in that plastic long box.
The Space Invaders on SNES is nothing special, but the GBC version is great and has a lot of enhancements. I desperately want a SNES again and the Super Game Boy Player for it (saw it the other day at Game Junkies) to play that version on the TV.
It is choppy but when you get in the groove it plays great. It's fast and you can control the bike with little taps on the d-pad.