Earthquake
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The arena battle stuff in it was excellent too. Game was brilliant in every way.
Oh, I didn't know that. Looking them up though I now remember seeing the Shaba Games logo on the PS1 version of THPS3 and wondered why it wasn't on any of the others.No harm missing Sk8er, it was awful.
Skate or Die! was a bit early for me, heh.
Apparently Grind Session was good enough that Activision bought their developers out, and put them to work on Tony Hawk games.
Fantastic game, fantastic soundtrack!What about Jet Set?
Although, not boarding.
Oh, I didn't know that. Looking them up though I now remember seeing the Shaba Games logo on the PS1 version of THPS3 and wondered why it wasn't on any of the others.
Apparently they also made Tony Hawk's Project 8. I have to say I'm not a fan of them much.
Yeah I saw the list of them, they sound quite... interestingYeah, it was nothing special looking back. I liked it but it was basically a worse version of Tony Hawk's.
...with a great soundtrack and some very odd hidden characters.
It was good without manuals, but I'm glad they brought them in. I can't imagine not going around the whole airport on two wheels in THPS3.
Downloaded that on PSN a while back, still great fun. Bit weird playing split-screen though, not used to it anymore.
Perfection. And a brilliant review.
Still the greatest Kart racer of all time for me, even though it was often considered a ripoff of Mario Kart.
I don't think I played Project 8, IIRC I gave up on Tony Hawks after American Wasteland.Oh, I didn't know that. Looking them up though I now remember seeing the Shaba Games logo on the PS1 version of THPS3 and wondered why it wasn't on any of the others.
Apparently they also made Tony Hawk's Project 8. I have to say I'm not a fan of them much.
YepAh, the memories.
Good choice, wish I'd done that.I don't think I played Project 8, IIRC I gave up on Tony Hawks after American Wasteland.
Yeah I played it a few years ago. Don't think I enjoyed it much from what I remember, but I only played it once.Any fellow nostalgees remember Eek the Cat?
Oooh, painful!My Secret of Mana save has disappeared
Ah well, at least I wasn't too far in it, plus I now have an excuse to play from the beginning.Oooh, painful!
I have Kula World downloading right now, gonna be awesome.
God that commentator is horrible.Any fellow nostalgees remember Eek the Cat?
No harm having an excuse to play more!Ah well, at least I wasn't too far in it, plus I now have an excuse to play from the beginning.
Wow, apparently Kula World is pretty expensive for a PS1 game. I thought it'd be one of those cheap £2/3 ones.
There's a review of Top Gun on the NES he did that had me pishing my keks.My Secret of Mana save has disappeared
Yep, as much as I don't like buying digital games I guess circumstances like this is when it's useful It was either really popular or nobody bought it and that's why it's rare and expensive.No harm having an excuse to play more!
As for Kula World, holy crap, that's pricey, thought it'd be bargain bin, guess it was more popular than expected. Even the demo is most of a tenner.....
I must have watched all of his videos about 3 times each at least.There's a review of Top Gun on the NES he did that had me pishing my keks.
I'd prefer the machines and games proper, but it's far too spendy to be into retro games. Digital is just fine. I'm lucky to have my PSX still. Picked up a Mega Drive a few years ago, though, and a handfull of classics.Yep, as much as I don't like buying digital games I guess circumstances like this is when it's useful It was either really popular or nobody bought it and that's why it's rare and expensive.
I thought I had the game on one of my demo discs but I don't. I have no idea where I remember the game from, I must be going mad.
Luckily Mega Drive games are still quite cheap, not so luckily I haven't really got into the Mega Drive phase yet so by the time I do they'll have probably gone right up. Ah well, it's all part of the fun... I suppose.I'd prefer the machines and games proper, but it's far too spendy to be into retro games. Digital is just fine. I'm lucky to have my PSX still. Picked up a Mega Drive a few years ago, though, and a handfull of classics.
Not exactly a game that can be easily confused with another, is it?
I think I got the lot for 40 bucks or so, was quite delighted at the time!Luckily Mega Drive games are still quite cheap, not so luckily I haven't really got into the Mega Drive phase yet so by the time I do they'll have probably gone right up. Ah well, it's all part of the fun... I suppose.
Nope, I have no excuses I'll just pretend a friend had it and say that's where I know it from. Ah, that's better.
Sounds like a bargain. What games did you get with it?I think I got the lot for 40 bucks or so, was quite delighted at the time!
I'll buy that, sounds legit.
I loved Golden Axe, but I agree - Sega was all about Sonic. Sonic was brilliant, absolutely brilliant - pretty sure I still remember the title screen glitch for unlocking all the levels tooI've never played any of those games, though have obviously heard about Golden Axe and Phantasy Star a lot. It was all about Sonic 1 and 2 for me when I used to play the Mega Drive. Love those two games.
I have a Mega Drive collection on my Vita, really need to dig into Phantasy Star, supposed to be proper good, I remember it being good.I've never played any of those games, though have obviously heard about Golden Axe and Phantasy Star a lot. It was all about Sonic 1 and 2 for me when I used to play the Mega Drive. Love those two games.