I have Donkey Kong and Gyruss. Both are in working order but need some degree of aesthetic work done. What I want now is a 4-player Sega Hotrod to put in the center of a game room I don't have.
I have Donkey Kong and Gyruss. Both are in working order but need some degree of aesthetic work done. What I want now is a 4-player Sega Hotrod to put in the center of a game room I don't have.
It helped me realize I didn't really like the game as much as I remembered!
Agreed on Watch_Dogs. When we first saw it, I was pumped, but every time I see more about it I lose more and more interest. Mainly because it looks like a few boring tasks (like you say) mixed with the same old stuff.
The arcade game has been released on various arcade collections. I have it on PS2, but I think it's on newer systems as well.
Capcom was one of the companies that supported the Wii decently with downloadable stuff like Mega Man 9 & 10. This is concerning.
It looks nice! If you are in the right mood, this speed of game might be just right. Good for relaxing or perhaps for playing when you have the flu.
It's fun, you just have to stop when you know you should.
It looks like the classic mechanics are all there, but this just looks so sterile rendered in 3D like this.
Oh well, I realized a couple years ago that I don't like Strider as much as I once thought.
I am wondering if that ad was in one of the few comics I read back then (Spider-Ham, anyone?) because it really looks familiar, especially the final panel.
The Mario Bros. arcade cab is kind of cool. Has the same design as the other Nintendo cabs but was wider to accommodate two players.
Pic: http://www.arcade-museum.com/images/118/118124213763.jpg
My new printer has an Angry Birds app on it.
That is all.