


YAY!

JT wrote:Yeah, like vampire aliens invade and hit us all with a ray beam that paralyzes all of our arms. The only way to deactivate the ray beam and fight back the vampire alien threat is with a complicated series of foot patterns on the device's control board that looks remarkably like a DDR pad. We will all praise this man for saving our lives and buy him a mountain of stuffed animals.
racketboy wrote:GSZX1337 wrote:Super RC Pro-Am PWNs. I remember having the Game Boy version of that game. So many hours of fun...Ack wrote:I do have to ask about the lack of old PC games. I realize there may be issues with compatibility, but there are emulation programs like DOSBox. I'd just love to see titles like Monkey Island and MYST make it.
It would be nice seeing some DOS games here. I'd like to see Beneath a Steel Sky, Doom (of course), and the Commander Keen series.
Oh yeah -- I actually played a lot of the GB version as well. Not as much with the NES version.
marurun wrote:You know, I agree. Any of the Monkey Island games would kick ass as an introduction to adventure titles.
racketboy wrote:marurun wrote:You know, I agree. Any of the Monkey Island games would kick ass as an introduction to adventure titles.
OK --- you guys talked me into it.
We'll play it in October...
ott0bot wrote:racketboy wrote:marurun wrote:You know, I agree. Any of the Monkey Island games would kick ass as an introduction to adventure titles.
OK --- you guys talked me into it.
We'll play it in October...
...and Snatcher? it's a regular point and click-o-thon.![]()
I've never played it...and I passed up buying it for 6 bucks a few months back. doh!
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:ott0bot wrote:racketboy wrote:marurun wrote:You know, I agree. Any of the Monkey Island games would kick ass as an introduction to adventure titles.
OK --- you guys talked me into it.
We'll play it in October...
...and Snatcher? it's a regular point and click-o-thon.![]()
I've never played it...and I passed up buying it for 6 bucks a few months back. doh!
OH I WOULD REALLY LOVE TO SEE JURASSIC PARK OR MEGARACE FOR SEGA CD!!!