I’m as big a fan of Crazy Taxi as there is, but I’m not the least bit interested in a multiplayer revival.
I’m as big a fan of Crazy Taxi as there is, but I’m not the least bit interested in a multiplayer revival.
They’re not making a mini again. Ever. It’s ride or die with my 13 mini for at least a few more years.
Great, too bad my local GameStop closed two years ago or I might have enjoyed this.
Japan-only? Maybe some of this will come to Fangamer.
Huh, this actually looks awesome.
Bummer. This is how I’d try to play it since I lack a Windows environment. Thank you for reporting, intrepid explorer.
It says on the site you need WINE so it’s hard to understand why Proton wouldn’t work easily.
Playing Air Warrior II on Windows 95 in 1997. My dad and uncle lived in another state and we’d hop on AOL at a specified time and join a game. It was my first ever online game experience. I was 13. I hope kids today can still feel that total world-changing excitement that I did back then.
I wish they’d create a kit to transform the original Switch into an OLED.
hahaha that chyron “historic” RNC
“This trilogy isn’t Joever and neither is my campaign.”
The original TOTD is awesome fun. Typing games aren’t everyone’s cup of tea though. This is just a kooky adaptation of House of the Dead 2.
What you’ve got for a screenshot there is the revised, newer version from the 2010s. I’ve never played that one.
Legend of Legaia is awesome. The grinding is something I had no problem with at age 15 but now it’s almost unbearable. In the US version you benefit from hours of grinding.
Pity about the sequel being so bad.
The internet is losing its mind!
Depends on how you count it. I had an NES in the 1980s but did that classic kid thing where I sold it and all my games for the next generation (SNES). Therefore my oldest system is the NES I got around 2007.
Nice, I’ll keep monitoring for a future GoldenEye port. Legend of Legaia too!
It’s always one link. Why do you throw that awful (s) on the end? Don’t be lazy - write code to account for plural links.
Same. In 20 years Gen A won’t be interested in whatever 12 year olds are watching; why should I be different?
I’m the same way — I’d simply never remove working components from my childhood Game Boy. There’s a real connection to an object that you can have. I hope to be buried with mine!
Mario Crossover was also hours and hours of fun, but I’m not sure if it’s playable anymore. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Bros._Crossover
Play classic NES Mario levels as a bunch of other characters. Really great!
I didn’t get it and I haven’t thought about it in months. I do photography work and was scared off by the warnings about inaccurate color and brightness.