Sometimes the pot noodle was better then what they cooked on masterchef. Especially the 1980s version that had so much salt and additives in it, they can’t make it that way by law today, good times 😁
Whenever I saw outrun in the arcade, it still got my money because even though the home ports scratched an itch, the arcade was the best, especially if you found the sit in cab. Also considering their power, the Amiga & Atari ST versions could have been so much better
@@BillFixesEverything at the time for me it was either the sit down version of outrun or sit down version of Space Harrier. Even today when you play a mame version of either game, it still feels like there is something missing. Yeah I bought an st in 1990 and was really disappointed by outrun (which came with the discovery pack). I think the c64 highlighted that you can have speed in the game but you sacrifice graphics, the spectrum version was the exact opposite. I can forgive the game for not having sound on the speccy version, but I think both could have been a lot better.
This is the equivalent of watching Masterchef whilst eating a Pot-Noodle!
Sometimes the pot noodle was better then what they cooked on masterchef. Especially the 1980s version that had so much salt and additives in it, they can’t make it that way by law today, good times 😁
Still better than the c64. But then it is like saying a white dog poo is better than a brown dog poo
Whenever I saw outrun in the arcade, it still got my money because even though the home ports scratched an itch, the arcade was the best, especially if you found the sit in cab. Also considering their power, the Amiga & Atari ST versions could have been so much better
@@BillFixesEverything at the time for me it was either the sit down version of outrun or sit down version of Space Harrier. Even today when you play a mame version of either game, it still feels like there is something missing.
Yeah I bought an st in 1990 and was really disappointed by outrun (which came with the discovery pack). I think the c64 highlighted that you can have speed in the game but you sacrifice graphics, the spectrum version was the exact opposite. I can forgive the game for not having sound on the speccy version, but I think both could have been a lot better.