I still have my George Foreman Grill PS3!
I still have my George Foreman Grill PS3!
Amazon says the most popular item ordered for drone delivery in the 'States is AA batteries.
I was expecting condoms or plan B
Wipeout was cool, but I always preferred the N64 “knockoff” Extreme-G
Holy hell I haven’t played this in decades!
There goes my productivity for the day…
Yo-yo Zelda
StarTropics is back!?
When Four Swords was released, most of my friends already had their own GBA, so it wasn’t that difficult to track down a couple link cables to play. Hell, I had a GBA and a GBA SP, so it was more difficult getting everyone together that getting the hardware.
Is that the one where Bugs has a giant hammer? I remember renting that as a kid for the weekend and I beat it Friday night.
The original Mega Man is iconic for all the wrong reasons
Yup! Included a bunch of user created levels that were submitted online, and you could play multiplayer via Link cable.
Can get it on eBay for like $20, and it’s still worth it!
First game I bought for GBA. The amount of puzzles it came with was ridiculous!
Also, there’s 2 versions of GameCube. The OG run is capable of 480p via Component cables, this was removed in the later runs.
If you’re looking, that first run is the way to go.
I mained Ivy, so maybe it was just range & constant sidestepping that gave me no issues with Link.
The one universe where Link is not incredibly OP.
I’m about halfway through it and it’s great. They nailed the storytelling, the environment feels like Portal, and the puzzles are engaging.
I rage quit a puzzle I was stuck in a loop on, when Hades 2 went early access and haven’t gone back yet.
There was an official Nintendo Battery Pack for the Gameboy that used that side input, too. It plugged in with the same 2-prong cord that my sister’s mini boom box used.
It takes a bit of time for the controls to click, then all of a sudden you just catch a rhythm and it’s second nature.
Happened to me the first time I beat the self-destructive guy. Having to go for speed just made everything click and from that point it was all learning strategy, controlling what I wanted the game to do was no longer an issue.
Teleroboxer
First person Punch-Out! with giant robots.
I got SMAAAAAAASH…ed by a mouse.
Right!
I have to see where it ranks on the ET/Superman 64 graph.