One of the things that this blog will be used for is showing you pictures of the latest obsolete games and hardware that have fallen through our letterbox this week, ready to review.
These 3 arrived on Obsolete Island, fresh from the Netherlands today (not the cat who is attempting to sit on them. He lives here.)
These 3 arrived on Obsolete Island, fresh from the Netherlands today (not the cat who is attempting to sit on them. He lives here.)
Suleiman's Treasure for the Megaduck, as you might expect from the cover art showing a man in a jeep driving at a dinosaur while being pursued by a helicopter, is a clone of the arcade game Ant-eater.
No. Seriously. It is.
Armour Force, also for the Megaduck, has slightly more accurate artwork in that it's an Assault Suits Valken style scrolling shooter.
Eagle Plan for the Watara Supervision is a dogfight/afterburner style thing which doesn't seem altogether terrible and at least doesn't suffer from ghosting.
This brings the Obsolete Worlds collection of Megaduck titles to 18 games owned and our Supervision collection to 20. Plenty to add to The Forgotten Abbey in terms of review material.
"Gotta catch 'em all"...as someone once said. Plato, I think it was.
No. Seriously. It is.
Armour Force, also for the Megaduck, has slightly more accurate artwork in that it's an Assault Suits Valken style scrolling shooter.
Eagle Plan for the Watara Supervision is a dogfight/afterburner style thing which doesn't seem altogether terrible and at least doesn't suffer from ghosting.
This brings the Obsolete Worlds collection of Megaduck titles to 18 games owned and our Supervision collection to 20. Plenty to add to The Forgotten Abbey in terms of review material.
"Gotta catch 'em all"...as someone once said. Plato, I think it was.