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Posted By: Lion O Cyborg | Date: 12/12/22 12:37 p.m. | |
In Response To: Re: 10 Most Iconic Games Ever Made For Macs, Ranke (VikingBoyBilly) : It is to me. : The corkscrew throw has trackball written all over it. Yeah, that thing you
Ah yes, the debut game of Ray the Flying Squirrel and Mighty the Armadillo, the latter of whom would later appear in Chaotix: featuring Knuckles the Edchidna for 32X.
Don't forget the game that came with the SegaSonic Popcorn shop dispenser. I never saw one growing up but that was pretty rad, having an arcade to play while you wait for your food to be cooked, like the TVs in Gobble & Go fast food joint from the Horrid Henry books. I know trackballs as old mechanical mice like we had growing up had them instead of a laser, some laptops had trackballs wedged into the keys for those who didn't want to use the trackpad & weren't sensible enough to plug in a USB mouse (wireless or otherwise), and my grandpa's giant mouse had a huge one you rolled by hand instead of moving the mouse, which was exactly as clunky and ridicules as it sounds. : It got a fantastic sequel. Huh, where's the hyperlink to Return to Dark
I heard of Dark Castle 2+3, but I don't know much about them. It's funny how they share similar titles to Wolfenstein games but their genres are a different kettle of fish: Castle Wolfenstein (DOS Metal Gear basically)/Dark Castle are the original games that don't have similar titles, but then we have: Beyond Castle Wolfenstein (ditto)/Beyond Dark Castle Return to Castle Wolfenstein (Wolfenstein 3D sequel or something with similar plot themes and set pieces to The Old Blood later)/Return to Dark Castle
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