I found an old NES display case I had when I was a kid, so I hung it on my wall, along with some other classics I have on display!
I'm not a huge fan of having a ton of stuff out on display, so I only put out a few things at a time. Enough to give my space character, but not so much that it ends up looking like I'm running a store.
(I also have one of my copies of Romance of the Three Kingdoms there... because I really like Rot3K, and I needed something sturdy to hold up that side of the display)
Damn perfect game if I’m being honest. Fundamentally speaking, there is absolutely nothing I would change. It looks (by standards today) awesomely retro, it plays great, body horror (hello!), and it doesn’t abide by the tank control scheme that most survival horror games around that era did. Then there is the humor, both intentional and unintentional- it’s magnificent! Finally, PE takes place current to the year it was released. It’s cool to see this digitally pixelated time capsule of NY with the Twin Towers standing tall pre-9/11. If interested, I’m sure there are PC mods, a physical disc and OG PS console may be harder to come by, thankfully- still available via PS store (dirt cheap) on ps3.
Eight years ago, I took this picture of my Dreamcast and several games for Castmas! We're still celebrating! Let's all get out and celebrate the Dreamcast today! Merry Castmas, everyone!
Yakopoo LIVES
God I'm so happy to see so much love for Sunsoft scremblos as of late. My heart is still tied to Gimmick! for life, but seeing Trip World come back?... It feels unreal gahhhh :'D
Played the SNES remake of the first Dragon Quest for the first time and I'm blown away. After a few minutes you get the feeling, that you are on a real adventure with exploring, fighting monsters and ready to save the world. A lot that you see in other games that startet here. Off to part two!
Classic Game of the Week: Pool of Radiance
Developer: Strategic Simulations
Publisher: Strategic Simulations (NA - PC), U.S. Gold (Europe), Pony Canyon (Japan), FCI, Inc. (NA - NES)
Platforms: Amiga, Apple II, Commodore 64, DOS, Macintosh, NES, PC-9800
Video Courtesy of: Squakenet