Another functional, but old arcade game. It's alright.

This game might as well just be the refueling minigame because that's all it's remembered for.

I've never played that far into this game but for an NES puzzle platformer it holds up pretty well.

1987

I was obsessed with this game as a kid despite never making it that far. Slinging the shield around honestly still feels pretty satisfying. I'm pretty sure I remember this game having a single life and no saves, making it very difficult to get to the end.

Society tells me I should like Paperboy. I feel nothing for Paperboy.

I've only tried playing this game because I saw Arino suffer through it on GameCenter CX.

The NES version of Metal Gear, so... it's the weaker version. MSX all the way. I feel asleep.

It's not a particularly substantial arcade game and it's pretty stiff to control, but I like the general mechanics. There are way worse arcade games out there.

Influential and important, but... not something I enjoy playing. Kid Icarus: Uprising, on the other hand...

I do not recommend Ice Climber.

I kind like this game just for the fact that you can ramp your boat and land on top of another guy's boat and just annihilate it. Also the box art for this game looks like trapper keeper art.

One of a few sports games I actually enjoy. Played this one a lot with my dad. It was possible to pass the ball back and forth between your players so fast that the other player couldn't do anything.

I had this game for some reason. I think it was a hand-me-down from one of my aunts. Absolute dog shit, haha.

I basically don't have anything to say about this game. It's functional!