
I'll keep an eye out for it. Maybe it'll get put on Games with Gold one month.
I'll keep an eye out for it. Maybe it'll get put on Games with Gold one month.
I love the music video for that song. I mean, it's disturbing but the band playing is fantastic. So much energy. I frickin' love it.
I was just listening to Retronauts and heard Jeremy Parish mention NES Bionic Commando as one of his favorite games. I must've tried it once when I first got my NES but I don't remember much about it. I want to go play it again.
I'd like to draw an image of kids in a wildly moving car shooting bottlerockets out the window. I'd do it in cartoony style, maybe like something in Mad Magazine.
Also, as an animated object in a video game like Crazy Taxi.
Rangergirl is going to be pissed.
Oh darn, it's not loading for me either.
The Incal is a comic by Moebius/Jodorowsky in 1980. I'm reading it now and it's pretty rad.
Ever since I heard Dead Kenedys Viva Las Vegas in the end credits to the film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, I was a fan. The bass part has such a great tone - like he was playing through a broken speaker. I loved it and wanted to emulate it.
Mine was called Space Port. There was Space Port II as well when the mall added a second one. Of course, that was only one place I went. Us kids would bike to all sorts of smaller arcades in hotels or pizza shops.
I remember the exact placement of the Xevious cabinet in my arcade. I would try a bunch of different games first and then go to Xevious and stay there.
I stumbled upon that album at my used record shop a few years ago and grabbed it. It's one of two vinyl albums I still keep around. I just don't have the space for all those boxes I used to have.
These kind of games I revisit from time to time to get like 20 minutes of fun, if that.
How Midway fits into all this is interesting. Yea, Ms. Pac-Man is the real deal. A great game that improves on everything in the original. I saw Ms Pac-Man in the arcades just as frequently as Pac-Man.