OwaynOTT wrote: » not to happy with Super Mario 3 either. The music just sounds different and the whole 'just what I needed' spiel. Why change a classic?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Me, I'm playing a bit of Metal Slug X, Micromachines, Einhander via PSP and about to play some Daytona on the Saturn, anyone else?
Steve SI wrote: » Playing Radiant Silvergun on the 360 hooked up to my candy cab. Look great with the new visuals on the arcade monitor .
Mr Vengeance wrote: » Finished the wonderous Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes on the DS. Yeah its not retro but its worth mentioning as its probably the best game I've played on the format. Perfect in just about every way, with some of the msot addictive gameplay out there. The last day on it I put in a good ten hours to finish it off! And every minute of that monster session was fantastic. A little masterpiece than can be picked up new for less than a tenner.
OwaynOTT wrote: » Sunset riders! Love that game. Myself and brother use to think the boss at stage one said 'marry with my money'. He doesn't say that.
Steve SI wrote: » Having a bash at Sunset Riders on the candy cab(through Hyperspin/MAME as I don't have the PCB).
Pyongyang wrote: » Is it just me or is King Of The Monsters bloody hard!? My fingers are bleeding from intense button mashing! And what's the deal with starting each fight on the energy bar you finished the last match on? Talk about unfair!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I had it on the Spectrum! May have lost some of its awesomeness on such a device, but fun anyways! No, wait, it wasn't King of the Monsters but something similar, 2D, destructible buildings, people to eat, etc....
Pyongyang wrote: » Rampage. AWESOME game.