You think before trying Bubble Bobble, "ah baby game", but then you try it and you're like "oh cool, this is a challenge and really creative".
You think before trying Bubble Bobble, "ah baby game", but then you try it and you're like "oh cool, this is a challenge and really creative".
What system is Puzzle Bobble on anyway. The wiki page say's it was called Bust-a-Move in the U.S. and came out on the Neo Geo, but there are a ton of systems listed for it and a bunch of sequels and remakes for all sorts of systems. I've having trouble figuring it all out.
I'll put Arkanoid DS on my wishlist too. Sounds good.
Yea, but I couldn't figure it out. You shoot stuff, move down the elevator, but then it goes back up. It's hard to dodge bullets. Help!
Actually it did kinda of for my friend who was downloading it at the same time. We couldn't figure out why it would slow down for him after I had finished. We were hooked up to the same internet connection. Strange.
SHWEEET! More Pixlbits on backloggery! Fun fun fun.
The Tick is the best. Sigh...
Adventure is so simple and I always think it will be boring when I start it up, but then I get hooked and play it through to completion. The other day my memory came back about when I first played it. I played all three game variants and got stuck when one of the game 3 randomizations made it unbeatable. I don't think I ever searched for the easter egg before though. I'm going to have to do that next time.
Yea, those things are terrifying. I remembered that the very first second I started Adventure the other weekend and went right away for the arrow and went hunting. Weird how that memory of scary dragons has never left me after all this time.
Thanks for reminding me about Minish Cap. Been wanting that game for years. GBA was a great system. So many cool games.
I actually gave my Atari to a friend after these collections came out. Having Atari Anthology and Activision Anthology really makes having the original deck unnessesary. However, I'm beginning to find some of the games really need that paddle controller on the original deck to play right - Super Breakout for instance. If I ever get more room to store stuff, I might get a 2600 again just for games like that.