Akbar71 wrote:
This thread makes me feel better about my gaming preferences. I've always liked a "simpler" game. My arcade faves were Donkey Kong Jr., Ms. Pac-Man, Marble Madness & Millipede. For home gaming, Super Mario, Super Mario 2, Super Mario 3, Sonic & Spyro. I've never liked 1st person shooter games and modern games, although technically mind-blowing, have way too many buttons for me to enjoy. The roommates like these Grand Theft Auto, Final Fantasy and God of War-type games. (I'm still trying to figure out how "Final" Fantasy can have one sequel, much less ten.) I am lucky to find an Xbox or PS3 game I enjoy. I liked Mercury Meltdown II for PS2 very much and I do enjoy the Guitar Hero and Rock Band games.
I figure I'm about three years away from yelling at kids to get off of my lawn.
It is so good to see you again, FrankC... I might be wrong, but thanks to you, I might not be the oldest person posting here.
If you like chess computer games, there was one more than a couple years ago called "Battle Chess". As I recall, it was a regular chess game, with the exception that once you captured an opponent's piece, it didn't just disappear. I think the captured piece was hacked to death or decapitated right on the screen once you took it.
There were a bunch of great tank games in the early years of computer and arcade gaming. I can't remember the name of this arcade tank game. It was one where you started out with a little guy, who fought his way into a tank. There were little tanks and big tanks. I believe the little guy was armed with hand grenades, and could hop into and out of tanks as he worked his way up to the enemy's fortified line of defense. Does anybody remember this arcade game? What the heck was it called?
It might have been called "Commando", which was an upscrolling game like the one I remember, but after Googling it, I don't think so.