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Pizza Pixel Podcast Episode 17: Do the Mario!


Posted on 06/18/2023 at 08:25 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I liked how they did augmented reality on the 3DS with those AR cards.

Three This Week


Posted on 06/18/2023 at 08:23 AM | Filed Under Blogs

One of my cousins had a 7800 for a while so I had already played that before this collection.  But I'm happy we got 7800 games on here.  I'm also really happy we got some Jaguar games on here, since I never really played that one.  

I don't remember seeing Crossbow on the Atari 50 collection.  The arcade version was made by Exidy, so I doubt it's on here.  I hated the arcade version of Crossbow because those screams in the game freaked me out.

The Week of Gaming


Posted on 06/18/2023 at 08:19 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Some of the 2600 arcade ports were actually pretty decent.  Moon Patrol on 2600 is surprisingly good.  As is Asteroids and Centipede and Defender.

1970s Gaming Memories


Posted on 06/18/2023 at 08:17 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Gee Bee is a Breakout style game from Namco that was released in 1979.  It kind of combines elements of pinball with Breakout.  It was followed up by Bomb Bee and Cutie Q, two similar titles.  These games were some of the first ones that Toru Iwatani worked on before he created Pac-Man.  You can even tell some inspiration for Pac-Man might've come from Cutie Q.  In Japan, you can play Cutie Q on Namco Museum vol. 2, but they replaced it with Super Pac-Man (thankfully) for the US release.  I think you can play some of these on the Xbox 360 Namco Museum game and I know you can play Cutie Q on the Wii Namco Musuem Remix.

Pizza Pixel Podcast Episode 17: Do the Mario!


Posted on 06/17/2023 at 02:37 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I'm glad VR hasn't fully taken off yet also because I can't do most of that either.

Pizza Pixel Podcast Episode 17: Do the Mario!


Posted on 06/12/2023 at 03:39 PM | Filed Under Blogs

You don't have to be sorry!  I'm just glad they can do both.  There was a time that I was worried the 3D fad would take over in movies, but it really didn't.

The Week of Gaming


Posted on 06/12/2023 at 03:37 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Activison games were light years above anything else on the 2600.  To be honest, there wasn't much non-Activision 2600 games that impressed me that much.

1970s Gaming Memories


Posted on 06/12/2023 at 03:36 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Since I was born in the mid 70s and was pretty young for the latter half of it, my 70s gaming was just stuff that carried over into the 80s.  My cousins had the Mattel football game, I saw plenty of foosball tables in the back of 80s arcades, and my dad built a bootleg Pong machine in the back of our first TV that he built from a Heathkit catalog.  And that's the short end of my 70s gaming.

Can't wait until you get to the 80s and 90s months!  In my opinion, the 80s had the best arcade games, and the 90s had the best home console games (what with the SNES and PlayStation).

Pizza Pixel Podcast Episode 17: Do the Mario!


Posted on 06/12/2023 at 03:32 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I don't want to see the Mario movie in 3D.  But then, that's because I can't see 3D, being blind in one eye and all.

Do be sure to tell that someone you know at work about my podcast and picture blog about my trip to Super Nintendo World!

The Week of Gaming


Posted on 06/12/2023 at 03:30 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I don't know if they could get much better than the Activision Anthology on PS2.  They should just port that.

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