
At some point I want to go back and do a complete achievement run of the first game and then play 2 and 3. I have them all now, just need to fit them into my schedule.
At some point I want to go back and do a complete achievement run of the first game and then play 2 and 3. I have them all now, just need to fit them into my schedule.
I'm glad they look good on an HD TV. I still want that Atari one.
Some of those joysticks have such cool designs. The Arcade Gold Featuring Pac-Man one has a running Pac-Man on it. You can find all these games still being sold on JAKKS Pacific site here: http://www.jakks.com/tv-games-products.html
Awe cool. They have a Star Wars Original Trilogy one in the shape of the Millenium Falcon!
Awe yeah! Playin' Barnstorm. or Stampede, or Kaboom! with just a single touch of a button with no waiting to boot up or having to sign in to an account that rips your credit card for monthly payments to play. Now that's what I call a game machine.
It's supposed to be fun to roll around like that right? That tag line makes it seem like you're doing something horrible to a monkey.
When those Atari ones came out, I got excited for like a few days, but then it wore off. I had a 2600 at the time and loads of carts. The convenience thing was neat, but I never did get one.
Yea, it's still mainly a PC site full of flash games for kids. The one exception was this game for PS2.
No internet, no logins, no updates, no dashboard, no TV, no Sports, just games games games.
I tried converting my girlfriend with Brain Age on DS. She played it all of ten or fifteen minutes. No dice.
I have the first Civil War game A Nation Divided which I'm going to play soon.