Thank you for your enthusiastic review of this. Definitely going to pick it up. I'm a little older than you, and I'm sure I have a few of these in their original format tucked away in an attic. Along with all the old favorites, I have to play Ninja Golf. 🙂
Awesome video. I grew up with the Atari 2600 as my first console. Definitely want to pick this up! Quick question, what are your thoughts about "Rare Replay" and the "Sega Mega Drive Collection", and going further back in time "Sonic Jam" on the Sega Saturn?
Rare Replay is at the top of my to-do pile, just as soon as I get an Xbox to play my copy lol. I never played Sonic Jam, but I love how ahead of its time it was with the 3D museum component. As for the Sega Mega Drive Collection, both the 7th and 8th Gen versions were great individually, but I prefer the latter version because of its heavy emphasis on Treasure's back catalog 😉 Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your enthusiastic review of this.
Definitely going to pick it up.
I'm a little older than you, and I'm sure I have a few of these in their original format tucked away in an attic.
Along with all the old favorites, I have to play Ninja Golf. 🙂
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the review! What are some of your faves that you have tucked away in that attic?
Awesome video. I grew up with the Atari 2600 as my first console. Definitely want to pick this up!
Quick question, what are your thoughts about "Rare Replay" and the "Sega Mega Drive Collection", and going further back in time "Sonic Jam" on the Sega Saturn?
Rare Replay is at the top of my to-do pile, just as soon as I get an Xbox to play my copy lol. I never played Sonic Jam, but I love how ahead of its time it was with the 3D museum component. As for the Sega Mega Drive Collection, both the 7th and 8th Gen versions were great individually, but I prefer the latter version because of its heavy emphasis on Treasure's back catalog 😉 Thanks for watching!
Big deal,more old crappy arcade and Atari 2600 games.pffftttt.💩😴
I was surprised tbh; some of these old games hold up better than a lot of modern stuff. Simplicity can be beautiful; thanks for watching 🙂