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  1. Classic time:

     

    - buy a game from a store

     

    - play the game. The game can play from cartridge or disk/cassette drive,

     

     

    Modern time:

     

    - buy a game from a store

     

    - need a hard disk (even on consoles) Be sure you have enough room for your game.

    - register your game from the internet
    - install the patch
    - go to the game forum because the game has too many glitches. The company doesn't care because it has your money.
    Future time:
    - You can only buy games from the internet. Get your credit card ready.

    - need a hard disk (even on consoles) Be sure you have enough room for your game.

    - register your game from the internet
    - install the last patch
    - go to the game forum because the game has too many glitches. The company doesn't care because it has your money.
    - If you hard disk dies, you'll have to buy a new one and buy the same game again.
    - If your game is no longer available, CRY! Because you spent all your money on it but you can't play it anymore.
    Classic wins.

  2. No kidding. It is "balls hard" without Turbo activated. Then when you use Turbo, it gets so fast in the latter stages I start making random errors while attempting to navigate the maze (I think my custom 8-way 7800 joystick is partly to blame,especially since you can confuse the game by hitting diagonals when rounding the corners). I like to use select button to start the level I left off on. With 5 lives + Turbo, I can typically make the last stage with the corner death traps after two or three games. Then I like to cool off with some Pac Collection set to Pac or Ms Pac with Plus mode and random mazes.

     

    I'm also kind of surprised by the inclusion of Baby Pac instead of Super Pac and Jr. Pac in the OP poll. Wasn't Baby Pac some weird hybrid between Pinball and Video Arcade? Someone brought a machine to the Texas Pinball Festival I attended in Plano last year (2014) but sadly it was DOA so I couldn't play it... :sad:

     

    Looks like Ms.Pac-Man on Atari Lynx when the player gets a lightingbolt and runs very fast.


  3. Ms Pac-Man

     

    Four different levels. The bonuses are moving and fun to catch them.

     

     

    Worst Pac-Man game ever: jrPac-Man.

     

    - No tunnels to escape from ghosts.

     

    - Bonuses can destroy power pellets. Yuck!

     

    - If bonuses pass on the dots, the dots became bigger and slowdown the player.

     

    - Even Namco does not reconise this game.


  4. What do you think the best Warioland game ever?

     

     

    In Warioland

     

    -: Wario can fly, stick on the wall and turned into dragon using special hats.

     

     

    In Warioland 2

     

    - There are many secret rooms and many endings

     

     

    In Warioland 3

     

    - Power ups and the game is in color

     

     

    In Warioland 4

     

    - Great japanese songs

     

     

    Warioland 2 is my favorite.


  5. I only have a wireless internet and I can't imagine how it will work with classic computers since they don't have ethernet or wireless output.

     

    With classic modems, it would take forever for chatting. Also we need special programs designed to detect classic computers.

     

    Few people/hackers would make programs who it would detect like classic computers on 21st century computers.


  6. I don't know what the console is about but for kind of games for 45 and older, the games should not have quick moves, more adult oriented (insert adult jokes here).

     

    Games like Leisure suit Larry would be fine with choosing options without time limits.

     

    Peharps games like Zelda but without killing monsters. just exploring the world and solving quests.


  7. I have a crazy idea. I wonder if they made really bad arcade games with bad graphics or even bad gameplay. All I get from Google is workst worst arcade games converted to computer/video games but not arcade game themselve.

     

    Of course. unlike videogames, programmers would care more making arcade games since no one would pay to play awful games I guess.

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