Nurhachi1991 said:Yeah I can't wait I hope he does not bag on TOD for NES it really was not that bad of a game.
Nurhachi1991 said:Yeah I can't wait I hope he does not bag on TOD for NES it really was not that bad of a game.
Nurhachi1991 said:Yeah I can't wait I hope he does not bag on TOD for NES it really was not that bad of a game.
A_True_Believer said:This will be worth it just to see the Atari 2600 version of Raiders of the Lost Ark. You know he has to do that one.
Actually, which ones will he likely cover? Here are my thoughts:
Raiders of the Lost Ark - Atari 2600
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - NES
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - Genesis/NES
Young Indiana Jones - Genesis
Indiana Jones: His Greatest Adventures - SNES
I tried to stay with consoles that were pre-Playstation (so no Atlantis, Infernal Machine or Emperor's Tomb). Am I missing any?
Indy Jones said:Tatio's NES LC game is actually very good.
ROTLA for the 2600 is confusing, but good.
the SNES Indy is good.
If he picks on any of those, I know he's insane. Actually, I knew that a long time ago, since he hates the masterpiece that is Castlevania 2.
Nurhachi1991 said:Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures on the SNES was the best Indy game of all time in my book
I know no one will agree.......
A_True_Believer said:And the final boss was Donovan....a decomposing, zombie Donovan with extendable claws. W....T....F....
ResidentAlien said:And are you joking about the Tatio game? Meh. It's such a throw-away experience. Both LCs are.
Indy Jones said:Branching paths, options. Arcade variety in the levels and integration of memorization of the Grail image from the diary (which changes each game). It's as fully featured as the graphic adventure but has the action of the action game. It plays a bit clunky in the action stages, but it has great music and graphics and intelligently adapts the film and expands on it in some ways. It's everything you could ask for in a video game adaptation.
It's a throwaway experience to you. Not to me.
ResidentAlien said:If a "re-arrange the image" puzzle is your idea of fully-featured...