
In 1984 I was 8 and was probaby mostly playing games on our Apple ][+.
In 1984 I was 8 and was probaby mostly playing games on our Apple ][+.
Have you played any of the Sam & Max point and click games? I love those. Everyone thinks of TellTale as The Walking Dead makers now, but before then they made some pretty awesome stuff. Sam & Max and the Wallace & Gromit games are my favorites.
Hmm...looks like Pac-Man Dash is based on the new Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures cartoon. Have you seen that? I'll be reviewing the cartoon sometime in August.
Yeah the whole Street Fighter 4 updates are almost a joke by now.
Yeah, I'm more familiar with the Capcom characters in this one. They just happened to pick Namco characters that I don't like/know as much!
In Namco X Capcom, Mega Man Volnutt and Roll from Legends were a team. Tron Bonne was in the game, too, as a single character.
I went to Video Games Live a few years ago. It was a lot of fun and I got to meet Tommy Tallarico there. One of the games he did the music for was Pac-Man World, and he did a great job with it. When I discussed it with him, he said it was really fun to play the opening theme with Dweezil Zappa!
Two words: Dancing Mad.
I saw it this past weekend. It was a lot of fun. i called it: "Anime, The Movie."
Yeah I really enjoyed Square back in the 16-bit days. Every game they made, I liked. It was a bit spotty for me in the 32-bit era. I didn't titles like Xenogears and Parasite Eve, but it was OK because they still had great stuff like Brave Fencer Musashi and FF9. But after that, hardly anything interested me at all. Kind of strange to think about since I was such a Square fan back in the 16-bit days when I was in high school.
However, one of their games was my GOTY for last year: Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy for 3DS!