A lot of big franchises were beginning at that time for sure.
A lot of big franchises were beginning at that time for sure.
I get the Toaplan collections when they go on sale especially the one with my favorites on it.
Yeah, I just played 1942 and '43 back to back in the Capcom Stadium collection and '43 is such a step up.
Puzzle Quest is my favorite of the match-3/RPG games even though it seems to cheat into rage quiting every time.
Wow. That's a long time. I think I'm going to split up the 90s into two seperate months next year so I can spend a whole month on SNES/Genesis and then PS1/N64.
I agree and will be playing it later this month.
Yeah, it's a great port too. I played it on the Apple IIc in 1984 exhaustively. I think I had the first trilogy of Wiz games, but I never got far in II or III. I had the Wiz II port for NES as well a while back but I sold it because I didn't really like it. Too many pits in the first level. What were they thinking?
The economies in some of these games is downright like scrabbling for spare change in a dump. I absolutely loved the improvements in the Final Fantasy remake. I hope it's the same for DQ.
My friend and I would go to more but he's handicapped and it's a strain on him. So we only do one a year. If we had a wheelchair van though, it would be different, but those things are expensive. I need a new car soon too, and I'd like to get one with a wheelchair lift, but the price, yikes!
Oh cool! I'd love to play it with you. I'll let you know when I get it.
That totally should've been free with the system. I guess they put too much work into it and decided there was gameplay enough to be worth paying for. Kinda neat though. Teaches you some of the technology involved. I like that.
It's too bad. These amiibo should be more affordable.
I used to have Little Nemo. Not sure where it got to or whether I played it. I'll consider rebuying it.
I like the 80s, but the amount of games to go through just explodes in the 90s. The home console really comes of age then, imo.