They're actually really nice, well-made X-COM lites. Great if you don't want to immediately throw your kids to the Chryssalids.
Rabbids still kinda suck as a concept, but the games are good enough that I can look past it
They're actually really nice, well-made X-COM lites. Great if you don't want to immediately throw your kids to the Chryssalids.
Rabbids still kinda suck as a concept, but the games are good enough that I can look past it
My votes go for the Amiga and the PC Engine.
The Amiga was tricky to develop for, particularly if you wanted to use all its custom chips to their full potential. So many Amiga games are just questionable ports of Atari ST or even 8-bit home micro games.
The PC Engine was really ahead of its time, but it's now kind of an obscure little thing, and a bit quaint when put up against the SNES and Mega Drive.
After all, we're only ordinary men
As someone who was around when it was current, yes, everyone called it PSX.
There are places that'll make you a new top for your IKEA desk out of solid wood. Thought about doing that with my UPPSPEL. Functionally it's fine, but the finish is looking a bit ratty.
I'll trade you the motorbike for a red paperclip.
The 8bitdo Ultimate 2C is very cheap as controllers go, and is also one of my favourites. Certainly my go-to for general purpose
In that case, I expect him to drink more booze
Ea-Nasir just can't catch a break
If the new phone is some fantasy device that fits NY exacting requirements, then sure, a new phone. But I would sooner have some more clothes, and for the price of a new phone, I could afford some decent quality stuff.
It was pretty big, and I believe it was Nintendo's main competitor for a while. Just didn't quite break out to the rest of the world, and it never got a proper followup