I found Guitar Hero and Rock Band a little too precise to like much. There was no freedom to play in them except for that whammy bar.
I found Guitar Hero and Rock Band a little too precise to like much. There was no freedom to play in them except for that whammy bar.
I never played that game. Funny, but with the Apple II, I only ever played Wizardry on it.
I liked the portability of those Apple Macs. Monitor and all with a nice handle built into the top to carry it with.
Mame machine, yes! I totally want to do one of those. I want to take an old computer and put it in a cabinet shell with joysticks, a trackball and a standard controller.
Interesting. I usually think of the Epicopal church as pretty close to Catholicism just without the Pope. I guess there are some other differences too.
I wonder if they made any improvements to Dragon Quest on iOS.
A little while ago, I still had my two tower computers and thought about fixing them up to play retro games on them. Then I just ditched the idea and turned them in for recycling.
I remember being surprised that my friend Sean like Wii Music because he's much more of a musician than I am and all the talk was that it was terrible. I should try it sometime. I might like it better than Rock Band.
Not quite. I'm in the middle of Halo 4 and there's likely to be a long break since I have Bulletstorm and Persona 5 to check out in the next few weeks.
Yea, that sounds right, 50 cents for Dragon's Lair. I read on wiki somewhere it was a dollar game, but I don't remember dollar games until the late 80s when I came back from school and was surprised that some games were a dollar.