It's official. I'm never buying anything that's made by Nintendo ever again. They've been making it VERY clear that they do NOT like gamers and don't give a single fuck what you think about that....
Which, in the days of NES, SNES, and N64 made sense. Games weren't being sold as pure software. They were software loaded into specific hardware cartridges with the console acting as the main system. Break open any cart from the era and you'll find a circuit board.
Now a days, when it's all software, it's less reasonable.
Researching for a blog post and ran across my favorite game ever, Centipede, archived fully 10 years ago at the Internet Archive. Via the 'Internet Arcade'. Love it. And it loads up in MAME. Rad.
Been racing through a replay in time for the MTGxFallout release! It's had its criticisms over the years (many very fair) but I still like it - some railroady quests and roleplaying don't reduce the Capital Wasteland that much for me!
32 Years Ago: Treasures of the Savage Frontier was released.
This gold-box game had the players embark on a seemingly impossible mission: protect the ambassadors of the Lords' Alliance. #dnd#TBT#throwbackthursday#retrogames
I played a few Mega Man Maker levels thanks to Nuclearstomp, Darkonius64, and Baronmetz for the raids check out my #Twitch stream here and please boost this post as I'm a #SmallStreamer
Shin Megami Tensei, the third game in Megami Tensei series and the first Shin Megami Tensei proper! Setting in Tokyo, 199x, has all the bases of modern SMT mainline (dungeon crawling, demon summoning, fusion, negotiations and recruitments), and turn-based battle system!