13th November 2015, 4:22 PM
The first game originally didn't star Bugs Bunny, that probably explains why he can't jump... they just kept the concept as it was. But yeah, they are decent enough little games. I don't love them, but 2 and 3, the two I have now, are decent puzzle-platformers fun to play once in a while.
So, I found a few pretty interesting games today and got them. All three games are cart only.
Atari 2600
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Reactor - $8 - Interesting and somewhat well-thought-of game.
Atari 7800
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Dark Chambers - $15 - This has been my most wanted 7800 game pretty much since I got the system, so it was awesome to find! Dark Chambers is a decent Gauntlet-style game based on Dandy, the game that inspired Gauntlet. So yeah, it's sort of a remake of Gauntlet's predecessor. This game isn't as good as the NES Gauntlet games, but for a Gauntlet fan like me it's a must have! The game is decent, too.
Ballblazer- $8 - Fun 3d-style future-sports game that was on a bunch of platforms. This is a nice-looking game and is one of only two 7800 games with the expansion audio chip for better sound (the other one is Commando).
So, I found a few pretty interesting games today and got them. All three games are cart only.
Atari 2600
--
Reactor - $8 - Interesting and somewhat well-thought-of game.
Atari 7800
--
Dark Chambers - $15 - This has been my most wanted 7800 game pretty much since I got the system, so it was awesome to find! Dark Chambers is a decent Gauntlet-style game based on Dandy, the game that inspired Gauntlet. So yeah, it's sort of a remake of Gauntlet's predecessor. This game isn't as good as the NES Gauntlet games, but for a Gauntlet fan like me it's a must have! The game is decent, too.
Ballblazer- $8 - Fun 3d-style future-sports game that was on a bunch of platforms. This is a nice-looking game and is one of only two 7800 games with the expansion audio chip for better sound (the other one is Commando).