*MrMatthew's heart swells at the volume of Capcom love shown in the random thread over the past few weeks.
*Jesse hurriedly locates a Capcom-related image to post.
*MrMatthew's heart swells at the volume of Capcom love shown in the random thread over the past few weeks.
*Jesse hurriedly locates a Capcom-related image to post.
Hudson Soft made a lot of great games!
No, I wonŽt eat a cheezburger. But IŽll have a cheeseburger.
The wind is really high here today, and it's raining as well. A section of my patio just broke off, and I'll probably leave it like that until spring.
Any of you guys play M.C. Kids on the NES? It's a quite passable platformer very much so in the vein of SMB3 (I thought so even before AVGN's review).
James is wrong. The game is a lot of fun to play. So much so that, in addition to my NES version, I tried to hunt down the GameBoy version. Problem is, the GameBoy version was only available in stinkin' Europe and Japan (where it's called "McDonaldland, scoff). I was about to commit to paying those outrageous import prices when I discovered that I already own the US release of the game: it's called The Cool Spot Adventure.
Typical licensed game: one franchise can be completely replaced with another without affecting the game in the slightest.
And the NES version is better, based on my short play session last night.
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