
It could possibly be Crazy Otto, the Ms. Pac-Man prototype.
It could possibly be Crazy Otto, the Ms. Pac-Man prototype.
Yeah I have that Pac-Man cabinet mint tin. I also have mint tins shaped like Ms. Pac-Man and Space Invaders cabinets.
I was a little kid at the time, so I don't remember exactly which year I played those classic games. They all kind of run together for me. I remember more WHAT I played, not WHEN.
PS: I liked the Jill Valentine cosplayer more than the Morrigan one at PAX. :)
Only reason why I would want to play Half-Life is its connections with the Portal story.
I know I already told you my story of how I first played Pac-Man. Definitely a very impactful game for me.
By the way, my PAX articles are up at GamerDad.com.
Nintendo adding SNES games to their online service is very dangerous for me. :)
Yup. I'm going to try and review it, or see if there is a physical copy available to buy.
So FF8 was significant for me, too, for the opposite reason. It was the first FF game released in the US that I didn't have an interest in. I appreciated the differences in FF7, but it was the differences I didn't like that they decided to focus on in FF8. I played a demo of FF8 on Brave Fencer Musashi (which was a great game and I wish Square would revisit that one again). After playing the FF8 demo, I decided I wasn't going to get it. Just as well, too, since I was a poor college student at the time. But my disinterest changed when FF9 came out. Boy I loved that game! That's what FF7 and 8 should've been for me.
On an unrelated topic, I played River City Girls at PAX and thought of you.
My copy of Collection of Mana should arrive at my house this Friday. I'm going to go straight to the third game! I've played the other two to death already.
Thanks for reading! Remember that even though I may say the game is for Switch, I'll also say in my review if it's for other consoles like PS4 as well.