
Here's my favorite golf game.
My favorite games made by Camelot are their RPGs, specifically the Shining Force series on the Genesis and Saturn, and the Golden Sun games. I wish they'd do another RPG.
Here's my favorite golf game.
My favorite games made by Camelot are their RPGs, specifically the Shining Force series on the Genesis and Saturn, and the Golden Sun games. I wish they'd do another RPG.
I didn't really see Venture or MouseTrap in the arcades. I played them on emulators years later. I had a clone of Venture on my Atari computer.
That came from Electronic Games. Apparently arcade owners as a whole wrote it off as just another Pac-Man wannabe. But it and Venture were key titles in the ColecoVision library.
My sister had the Pac-Man Fever album.
It was okay for what it was, maybe. It had 80 levels, so I guess I got my bang for my buck since I bought it out of my allowance.
That's true. The Arcade Archives series by Hamster is doing a good job of bringing back a lot of my old under-the-radar favorites like Kangaroo and Pooyan, as well as Nintendo's arcade library, but of course they're only doing Japanese games. WarnerMedia has shown no interest in re-releasing Midway's arcade library for modern hardware.
I hsven't tried Pac-Man 99 yet, but I had Mario 35 when it was still online, and I have to admit, I got pretty hooked on it. I even made first place a few times, which otherwise never happens to me in battle royale games.
Oh, man, I remember the Garbage Pail Kids. Most of the teachers hated them, though my fourth grade teacher was pretty chill about things like that. My favorite was the kid taking a bath in a urinal.
I had this on the 360. I liked it okay, and I think it has a surprisingly large number of fans. It's been somewhat vindicated by history especially since the newer, less buggy versions came out.
I had the GB version of Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 1. I saved up hard-earned money for it after playing it on NES. It admittedly did have enough levels and stuff to give me some bang for my buck, though it wasn't the best game out there. But then, the Game Boy at that time mostly had games like that and Alleyway. Great stuff like Kid Icarus, Metroid II, Link's Awakenening, and the FF Legend/Adventure games took awhile to come out.
Definitely has Crazy Castle vibes.