Tanooki wrote:You're probably right about Star Citizen. I so want to donate to it, but I don't like how much they want you to shovel over just to get a ship, let alone one that won't put you at a disadvantage and suck when the game goes live. It just seems grubby considering the millions they've pulled in and the slow crawl of progress. I'm on their mailer and keep up to date on it.
I avoided putting any cash into Star Citizen for the longest time but paid the bare minimum $30 when they had a sale because I'm interested in the Squadron 42 single player module which is due out this year. That's really the only thing I want out of the entire project since it's the closest I'll ever get to a new Wing Commander game. If that goes over well then my money is well spent. I really don't care about the rest of Star Citizen and its persistent universe but I'll give it a shot if it ever comes out.
marlowe221 wrote:I never played WC on the PC but I did have (and still do) the SNES versions of the original game and "Secret Missions."
They play surprisingly well and while I have no doubt that they don't hold a candle to the PC games, they were fun SNES games on their own merits.
They really had to maul the gameplay to get it to work on the SNES, such as only being able to engage one fighter at a time and most of the sprite animation and scaling being completely removed. But they did their best with what they had. Special Operations is kind of neat since it has a unique opening cutscene and a super-cool Mode 7 launch sequence.
ElkinFencer10 wrote:nullPointer wrote:ElkinFencer10 wrote:How about McKids? I don't think anyone expected that to be a good game, but I think it's pretty great.
I'm just amazed that someone else remembers this game! You're one cool cucumber. Go buy yourself a Big Mac from me. McKids really is a cool little game and surprisingly deep by NES standards.
Haha, that's one of my favorite platformers on the NES. I've had my copy for probably 8 years, and with the exception of Mario 3, it's the platformer I play most on my NES.
I always liked M.C. Kids. McDonalds Treasureland Adventure on the Genesis is also great. Global Gladiators is half-decent though barely has anything to do with McDonalds outside of the product placement. McDonalds shockingly had a decent track record with video games.