
Is Club Nintendo still a thing? I want to get involved with that again.
I can't wait to design my arcade within Pac-Man Museum.
Is Club Nintendo still a thing? I want to get involved with that again.
I can't wait to design my arcade within Pac-Man Museum.
I haven't bought the expansion pack yet but I really think I will once I get more time on the console.
Me neither but I'll take it.
Yeah, I know he's been secretly a humanoid from the start but it gives me nightmares. Why can't he be just like that beholder creature in DnD. Ha ha.
Seeing this now makes me wonder what a horror themed Pac-Man game would look like. I wouldn't have to be super scary, just a Halloween style spooktacular.
Looks like Pac-Man Museum + is coming to Game Pass on its release day, May 27. I'm happy about that. I like it's got a physical release but since I have the Xbox Series S that doesn't have a disc drive, I guess I'll have little use for it. It's kind of annoying I can't rent games from my library for Xbox right now because of that.
A text adventure in Chrono Cross, cool! It's on my Xbox wish list right now.
I have Crusader Kings III on Game Pass right now I hope to get to.
I'm going to try and rent Kirby Forgetten Land from my library when they get it. I keep checking. They usually get a good selection of new games pretty soon after their release date and Kirby sounds like something they would pick up. I can request them to buy it if they don't too. I would like to start a Switch collection though. I may have to start looking at Gamestop sales and whatnot to see what I can pick up. Nintendo games tend to keep their high prices though.
Wow, I was just putting together a N64 list and really wanted to Play Mario Golf. I get the hankering for golf every so often. I have fond memories of playing PGA Tour Golf on Genesis with a friend of mine.
I'll take a Taito Milestones and a Pac-Man model please.
About the only MK game I really liked was MK Shaolin Monks, which isn't really a MK fighting game per se.
Everyone seems to try and copy a successful style of game and make a hit of their own. It's a business thing I don't much like unless they make something really good with it. Most of the time it's just bad knock-offs that sucker you into buying them.
I'm not a fan of that polygonal look. What's with the fish bosses?
I know I played a few hours of Link's Awakening years ago. Not sure why I never finished it. It's on my list to replay at somepoint. I am thinking right now of all the new retro games that try and copy Link's Awakening. Seems like there are a lot of them.