randomly saw this on fightcade and played on a whim at 2am. i am so confused ar everything that just happened but idk. its a neat concept, i probably wont revisit this. not a fan of the mutant Tetrominos though.

Short game but it feels incredibly unique from start to finish. Controls haven't aged the best and it shows it most with boss battles but its still a fun, early PSX platformer that deserves more love.

A fine addition to the series, in essence its just more Arkham City but not as polished. The part where your jumping around parts of a falling bridge is the standout but overall this is just perfectly fine as "more arkham" and not much else.

this can't be good for me but I feel great.

- called Mario 64
- on a 32-bit console

Miyamoto you lying fuck...

they weren't lying when they said MIDway developed this (i did not like it)

Played this because it came with the N64 I just ordered and I don't have anything else to play on it yet. Its not that great.

I'm probably very biased because the most snowboarding knowledge I have is all from SSX 3 but as far as I know this game is pretty realistic for 1998, and would have been a fun time for snowboarding fans at the time...but for someone who just wanted a fun game and not an aged snowboarding sim I'd say look for other games (like SSX 3, that games cool as hell)

Fun bizarro version of Sonic 2 with elements of 3&K and the then new Modern designs of the cast. Honestly not really any reason to play this outside of it being an interesting novelty in the series' history - but its not bad, just not too interesting overall.

basic Space Invaders-like that has some nice animations for the time but I can completely see why this failed commerically with how many Space Invaders clones there were and Pac-Man releasing the same year.

Would be cool if it got a rerelease along with Nintendo's other pre-Donkey Kong arcade games but overall its nothing special.

Suprised me by being a recreation of a real pinball machine, something I'd never seen done on the NES or any other 8-bit console. This made it a bit harder to tell what was happening for me compared to Nintendo's Pinball but its a lot more interesting regardless.

A lot shorter than i remembered it, and while i prefer Rush this was still a fun time to just run through from start to finish. Its fun.

Its Street Fighter II. Again. You can have mirror matches now though.

Its Street Fighter II. Every version of it, and every fighting game after build upon this very basis. Its good, but not the definitive CPS1 SF2 either.

Its Pac-Man with different maze layouts every couple rounds, moving fruit, various legal issues, just a few changes to make it unique to the original. Still have nostalgia for and prefer the original Pac-Man but this is distinct enough to stand on its own and well worth trying out if you can emulate it or find a version of it in an old Namco Museum collection or whatever.