
Nintendo Land is fantastic. Definitely get that one.
Nintendo Land is fantastic. Definitely get that one.
I never played this one until I got one of those 50 games in one Genesis consoles and it was on there. Eternal Champions played to the Genesis' strengths instead of trying to be like an arcade game, which was good. But like many old school fighters, it was slower, clunkier, and much harder than today's brawlers. It did have some cool characters, though. I liked the circus lady.
Yeah, sometimes a game dosen't have to be a triple A five star game to still be fun.
Again, it surprises me when someone knows about this game other than myself.
Well, Virtual Console with the Wii Classic Controller is probably the closest thing you'll get aside from the real SNES. I do like my old SNES ASCII Pad Pro, though.
Yeah the SNES is my favorite game console. One thing I miss about the old consoles is that you could turn them on and start a game right away. Nowadays I have to wait minutes for a dashboard to load and connect to the Internet, then I have to pick my game and wait some more for the game to load all the company logos and crap. It may not seem like much, but it does take minutes away from my game time.
"Yay, I got out of the sand trap! Let's put that on the box!" Sometimes I don't understand why they choose things for box arts.
I guess that gag is 'par for the course.' Har har.
There were a few Intellivision games that felt ahead of their time on these collections.
There was one 2600 game that I had to consult the instructions on, and that's Pressure Cooker. And I'm glad I did, as it turned out to be a great 2600 game.
Can't wait until you look at more Taito games again...
I can't tell if that's dust or glare, but it looks like he hit one of those exploding golf balls on the box.
I never had a Genesis as a kid so I'm not familiar with the golf games on that console. They should've made a Sonic golf game!