
I had the opportunity to review Botany Manor but it just didn't jump out at me.
I loved Lil' Gator Game! I reviewed it last year!
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2023/02/20/lil-gator-game-switch-pc/
I had the opportunity to review Botany Manor but it just didn't jump out at me.
I loved Lil' Gator Game! I reviewed it last year!
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2023/02/20/lil-gator-game-switch-pc/
Yeah I do have to agree. Regardless of the quality of some of these, the graphics on many of them look nice.
Yeah I will admit, I did enjoy college for the most part.
I've never been in an earthquake before!
I hear the Genesis version of TaleSpin isn't that great. But then, I don't think the NES one is either, and that was made by Capcom. The cartoon is fantastic, though.
The King of the Monsters games are SNK greatness. The first one is a cleverly disguised wrestling game, but they changed it up for the sequel and it plays more like a cross between a beat 'em up and a one on one fighter.
So in Link's Awakening it sounds like you've gotten the magic powder. Have you tried sprinkling some on a certain animal in the forest? Maybe a tanuki (raccoon) who says he has a sensitive nose and uses magic to get you lost in the woods?
The Sora amiibo has the Mickey shaped keychain, too.
I think Nintendo is slowly getting out of the 'toys to life' amiibo figures as well. I kind of doubt we'll see many more of them in the future.
Here's some interesting facts you might not know about Mappy. You know how we have slang terms for police officers like 'cops' and whatnot? Well they do in Japan, too. One of their slang terms for police is "mappo," and that's how they got the name Mappy!
Here's something I learned fairly recently. While Namco is best known for their arcade games, they've also dabbled in other amusements like robotics. There's the Chuck E. Cheese style PicPac Robot Band and the toy dinosaur "Wagyan" for instance. Both of those robots even appeared in games later on. But did you know that Nyamco and Mappy did NOT first appear in the arcade game? They were first robots!
In Japan in the 80s, a popular competition was to program robots to go through a maze. Namco first entered the foray with a robot cat named Nyamco. The next year they made a Mappy robot with a needle on its tail so it could pop balloons in the mazes, too. That's why in the bonus stages in Mappy, he pops balloons there as well. After the arcade Mappy was released, Namco made some smaller toy robots of them as well to sell to the public.
Another reason why college is a waste of time.
I have a lot of the mini consoles. Famicom, NES, SNES, Genesis 1 and 2, and TG16. The Atari 400 didn't have any games on it that jumped out at me, so I probably won't get it. Same reason why I didn't get the C64 Mini. Since the Atari 5200 is kind of the same as the Atari 800 computers, if they made a mini of that I might look into it since the 5200 was the first video game console I owned. I wonder if they'd ever make an Apple ][ Mini since that was the first gaming PC I had as a kid.
I liked your barnyard background. I was thinking you should have a barnyard animal puppet like a pig or a cow to talk to you, but that would probably be too silly!
I reviewed that Nick Kart racer game way back when:
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2020/11/11/nickelodeon-kart-racers-2-grand-prix-ps4-switch-xbox-one/