
This is why when I have a choice, I will always pick physical over digital when I can.
This is why when I have a choice, I will always pick physical over digital when I can.
Nintendo just can't win. If they keep things the same, people complain about it. But when they try something new, people still complain about it. Most recent example I can think of is Breath of the Wild. They did a lot of new things with it, and people complained that it wasn't like a true Zelda game (heck, even I griped about it to some extent). But I did spend 60 hours on it and beat the game, so I still must've enjoyed it somehow.
This is why I don't complain about every Pokemon game being the same. While I may be tired of the formula myself, for every new generation of Pokemon games is a new generation of kids to enjoy them, and it's all new to them. Usually if I do complain about a game bieng too similar to something else, I'll add that 'if you like such and such, you'll like this, too' or something like that.
As far as gaming communities go, I even have trouble fitting into a lot of those. I don't know if it's because my tastes in games is too weird or I'm getting too old or what. Even at shows like PAX, I'm starting to stick out like a sore thumb because I'm one of the oldest people there. It just feels kinda weird.
Yeah I think I have that one, too. It's not done by the same people, though, so I don't think it's that good.
That's the great thing about River City Rumble is that it's not frustrating at all. And it makes references to other games like Renegade and Double Dragon! And it has a Dodge Ball mode, which is why I bought it (unforunately it's based on the third mode free-for-all in Super Dodge Ball which was kind of not good. Speaking of which, have you ever played Super Dodge Ball? I love that one!
I have no idea if my TV has any USB ports. But I did get a plug with my SNES Classic so I just use that.
I never got into Tecmo Bowl, or any football game, realy.
I'm REALLY enjoying my SNES Classic, too. I may break the rules this year and give it my Game of the Year Award. Maybe. Hope nobody objects too much to that. :)
Yeah Ninja Gaiden is hard. I know my friend and I rented it a few times as kids, but I don' tthink we ever beat it.
I like River City Ransom, too. I just don't like the clunky menus of the NES and GBA versions. That's why I really enjoyed River City Rumble, as they fixed all that. Have you ever played Super Dodge Ball? That's my favorite game in the same series.
Taito is one of my favorite retro game companies. They has as much history behind them as Nintendo and Namco do! And they still make aswesome arcade and mobile games to this day! (Groove Coaster, Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders, Bust-A-Move Journey, etc.). I just wish Square-Enix would do more with them.
And what are you talking about 1976 not being a great year for gaming? 1976 was an AMAZING year for gaming. Did you know a realy cool and awesome game reviewer was born that year? You MIGHT have heard of him...maybe... :)
You folks must just have way smarter brains than I do. I just don't think of complicated stuff like that. I'm just like, "Duh, I like Super Metroid, it's awesome."
Well I never heard back from the folks at Golf Story so I guess I won't be reviewing it. Oh well, that happens sometimes. Maybe I'll download it myself later. But not now. Too many other games to play and review!
Have you done a blog about those Skylanders yet? The Life element Superchargers?