Madcatz had a arcade controller with a tiny track ball (or was it a spinner) built into it. Not a great solution, I found.
Madcatz had a arcade controller with a tiny track ball (or was it a spinner) built into it. Not a great solution, I found.
I wish I could pick up all those classics for a reasonable price.
Well, I'll keep my eye out for it. Maybe it'll turn up at my game stores.
I love my NGC but I've lost a lot of games for it over the years I'll likely not get back. I had a lot of fun with the Game Boy Player though.
I'm onboard. I have 3 and Other M I'm going to get to later in the year. I wonder about the Metroid Prime remake. Are there improvements to the control scheme?
Wonderful. I can't wait to explore all its possibilities.
Oh. Oh well. I'd love a good track ball controller for arcade collections no matter what the system.
I remember playing Metroid Prime after having played a lot of Halo and was really uncomfortable with the controls. It still bothers me but I get farther each time I return to it.
Link to the Past/Four Swords Adventures I meant. Whoops. I kind of combined those two titles went I wrote this. I'm often rushed in writing these.
I saw that Pac-Man collection for GBA the other day. I was wondering if it was worth getting.
With a roller ball controller too. Speaking of which, I saw the Switch 2 controllers can be used like a mouse, which is basically like a roller ball. It should work great for Marble Madness 2.
I do have Dragon's Crown. I'll be playing it later this year for sure.
Just reading the gameplay of Pokemon Pokopia suggests I would get pretty addicted to it.