Cap does not change shields.
Cap does not change shields.
Pretty sure they’re meant to be powerfists. Like pneumatic/hydraulic things that were designed by someone who doesn’t understand how powerfists or physics work.
I’m guessing the idea is to give him superhuman strength to go toe to toe with Cap.
His skin was always a BIT purple in places. Under his eyes, veins, etc.
Sergeant Hatred.
Well, Alona Tal would be about a 1000000000% improvement over Katie Cassidy.....
The Wii U is kinda doing the same thing. the Wii U is almost a must have console. It has FANTASTIC games.....but just not a ton of them, so when you run out you need something else....
It’s a weird position for a console to be in.
Don’t get me wrong, Ocarina is good, but you’re right that Link To The Past IS a better game than Ocarina. Demonstrably so.
Egoraptor did a pretty good job with it:
Hi. I’m a game developer.
You completely fail to understand how any of this works.
No.
You’ve completely missed the point.
Except that back then there was a reason for it.
Game cartridges were expensive. Discs cost peanuts.
$60 games isn’t really a problem so much as incomplete games and DLC bullshit.
Games used to WORK and they were COMPLETE back in the SNES days.
Super Star Wars on PS4???
Was that ever even on the PSX in the first place????
Could’ve sworn the whole Super Star Wars series was only on SNES....
Donkey Kong Country 2 and MegaMan X are the greatest platformers of all time.
I dunno...I think you’re probably right that Super Mario 64 was the system’s crown jewel, but I think it still had like 22ish other REALLY solid to great games.
The PSX certainly had a crapton more, but I don’t think it was really slim pickings for the N64... 22 is pretty close to the number of SNES games I own, and I…
SNES was certainly much better, but Mario 64, Ocarina, Majora’s Mask, Banjo-Kazooie/Tooie, Diddy Kong Racing, Smash Bros, MegaMan 64(AKA Legends 1) and a few others were REALLY great games.
N64 had a lot of “we’re clearly still trying to figure out what to do with this 3D thing” going on. Games that were technically…
Looking at the video game section at Sears was always super fucking weird.
I’m pretty sure they never had a damn clue what they were doing.
It was like the Twilight Zone of shopping for video games...
It was kind of a crapshoot back then if you happened to get the really good games.
It was so hard to know what games even existed, much less what was good.
I really lucked out with stuff like Mario World/All-Stars/Paint/RPG, Super Castlevania IV, Chrono Trigger, Contra 3, MegaMan X, Demon’s Crest, and the Donkey Kong…
From memory, my SNES collection (all new when I got them):
Worth every penny.
...Yay?
:/
It’s such a MASSIVE mysterious and interesting area....
What a waste.
*fingers crossed for giant freaky mutant super octopus/squid kraken monsters and mutant megalodons*