If people want to pay for it and enjoy it, that's great! It won't change my gaming choices in any way.
I eventually bought one for $15 new.
Making a Thor game would be like making a Superman game. Both have similar power levels, and are near impossible to represent correctly or enjoyably.
The most impressive arcade port was Stargate, also known as Defender II.
Pitfall II is an awesome game.
A good game is a good game, no matter what platform or era it is from.
Mmmm.... steak.
Oh, and "French" fries came from Belgium.
Statue of Liberty, French maid outfits, Sophie Marceau...
Less than 24 hours apart doesn't count as first in this case.
Neil Young also released the archives in Blu. Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker's just released Mojo in lossless 7.1. I really like that one a lot. I'd love to hear more music genres since it's really nice for people who actually want sit down and listen to music with the best possible experience. MP3's are great for portability, but my ears can tell the difference with a lossless track fairly quickly.
I understand your point, but Blu-ray music is amazing as well.
Actually, the Fonz jumped over an area of water filled with sharks while on water skis (in a swimsuit and his leather jacket, no less). You can see it in the picture.
It was waaaaay more cheesy than just jumping a shark tank.
You can still buy it.
Yeah, but they're already highlighted for ease of use! Think about it, man! ;)
Just as back then, *some* games are better now. Some games are better even back then. A good comparison is with movies. Citizen Kane, Casablanca, and The Day the Earth Stood Still are black and white movies, which some would consider "dated." However, those movies are miles better than most of the movies being churned out now. Citizen Kane is still considered as the best movie of all time by most respected professionals.
I'd LOVE a new TIE or X-Wing game.
A Sonic Adventure 3 would be nice, but I want a great 2D Sonic first.
Husband mounts trophy wife. Film at 11.
You said, "growing list." Heh heh.