I agree and will be playing it later this month.
I agree and will be playing it later this month.
Yeah, it's a great port too. I played it on the Apple IIc in 1984 exhaustively. I think I had the first trilogy of Wiz games, but I never got far in II or III. I had the Wiz II port for NES as well a while back but I sold it because I didn't really like it. Too many pits in the first level. What were they thinking?
The economies in some of these games is downright like scrabbling for spare change in a dump. I absolutely loved the improvements in the Final Fantasy remake. I hope it's the same for DQ.
My friend and I would go to more but he's handicapped and it's a strain on him. So we only do one a year. If we had a wheelchair van though, it would be different, but those things are expensive. I need a new car soon too, and I'd like to get one with a wheelchair lift, but the price, yikes!
Oh cool! I'd love to play it with you. I'll let you know when I get it.
That totally should've been free with the system. I guess they put too much work into it and decided there was gameplay enough to be worth paying for. Kinda neat though. Teaches you some of the technology involved. I like that.
It's too bad. These amiibo should be more affordable.
I used to have Little Nemo. Not sure where it got to or whether I played it. I'll consider rebuying it.
I like the 80s, but the amount of games to go through just explodes in the 90s. The home console really comes of age then, imo.
Oh that's cool. I have that collection.
The Tap had many drummers (numbered in the film - no spoilers) and this was their newest one.
One thing I wished this movie had was more concert footage like in the original film. But we get to see an awesome audition performance by Diddi Crockett, real name Valerie Franco of the band Phantom Lynx. Darn, she is good.
I always look at the used amiibo at my game stores just to see if they have any Kirby related ones I don't have. Mostly they're too expensive for me to consider seriously unless I find a used one I like.