
Yes, espeically since I was writing for a major metropolitan newspaper.
But even so, a small part of me wants to think she liked me. Is that so wrong? :)
Yes, espeically since I was writing for a major metropolitan newspaper.
But even so, a small part of me wants to think she liked me. Is that so wrong? :)
I'll be talking about Military Madness and Dungeon Explorer in upcoming blogs.
A Blockbuster Music near my house back in the 90's had demo stations for all the consoles at the time, so that's where I played a lot of SEGA CD and TG-16 games I wouldn't otherwise have been able to. The demo station where I saw Air Zonk was at a cool electronics store back then called Incredible Universe.
I was wondering if the Far East of Eden games would be on the PC Engine side of the Mini. I know they were a popular Hudson franchise and got pretty wacky. But they would be all in Japanese so I guess it wouldn't matter.
There was a mini NEO GEO arcade machine, but not a mini console. I think SNK tried to do one but dropped it. I think.
I don't think all the TG-16 games were lackluster. They had some hidden gems that I'll go over in the coming weeks. I just think Nintendo had such a strong grip on things back then, that it was hard to compete with that and the upcoming Genesis.
I really like 'em! Not too hard, but not too easy either. The later ones get pretty weird, though. Especially Super Bonk on the SNES.
I think it's funny that you talked about playing TG-16 games and I just started a month long blog series about the mini console of it that just came out.
Well I sent you a PM with the story anyway.
I don't know if I have any celebrity crushes. I'm horrible at remembering celebrity names.
I like shooters, too, but I'm also bad at them.
Pokemon Cafe Mix's mobile game vibe isn't even the good kind either!
I can send you a PM if you want to hear the incredibly flirty Ulala story. It's embarrassing. :)