Hello SG friends! Got some retro pixel action to give away. Its a fairly simple game but it has really responsive controls and is satisfying to play. Good luck everyone!
If you want to leave a comment, please tell me what your most hated game is. For me, its Superman 64.
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Thanks!!!
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Yes. Well, Superman 64 was an awful game. You mentioning it, though, brings back memories of the Superman game for the Atari 2600. I hated that game. I don't really remember much about it other than you had to fly through various screens to find sections of a bridge that had been blown apart and take them back to where they belong and "repair" the bridge. I don't know if I was too young at the time, if the controls were too crappy (I hate joysticks and gamepads, as a general rule) or if there was something I didn't understand or don't remember now. My brother was about 6 years older than me, but I don't believe he accomplished the goal either.
I've no idea if that was the entire game, whether there were multiple bombed bridges or what they case may have been. I know that there were a lot of games (especially in the early console days, i.e., The Karate Kid for the NES could be beaten in about 15 minutes without glitching anything) that could be beaten in an exceedingly ridiculously short amount of time. A lot of people didn't back then, simply because gaming at that level was so new and more difficult to many players then, as the Atari 2600, NES or Arcade Halls were their first real introduction to anything like it.
Shrugs
Cheers, mate!
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