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Let's start with Atari's VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). Their launch line-up in September 1977 featured several games with women on the cover. For example, Video Olympics (if you look closely to the left of the goalie). The Sears version is a little more up-front about it.
4) Another thing I glossed over was who besides SEGA distributed pre-NOA games in America.
The early-style cabinet never showed up in the U.S. as far as I can tell, though they did make an appearance at the Amusement Trades Exposition in 1975.
Realistic graphics are cool I guess, but when will someone make a game that looks like animated Yoji Shinkawa art?
Harsh Wrighting Advice: You’ll never be able to lay out your city perfectly on your first pass. If you want that perfect design, you’re going to have to waste money demolishing things only to rebuild them just a tiny bit further that way.
What's a comic book moment that lives in your head rent free?
Here's mine: https://t.co/Jqjly37rGb
Post 4 fictional characters that mean the world to you and tag 6 mutuals to do the same. [I don’t tag but feel free to tag yourself.] https://t.co/oKJj6kRimX
But *was* Pac-Man aka pakkuman inspired by Mr. Mouth aka pakkuman?
When you have the color, the shape, and even the name, it seems so clear cut. But what if he saw it and then forgot he saw it? That does legit happen.
This is very similar to the mysterious case of Spider-Man.
Without saying your age post 4 game that same out when you were 14. https://t.co/cPs3fTMJZg
Mach Rider almost made it into Nintendo's Captain Rainbow, an adventure game celebrating forgotten Nintendo characters. It seems the character got as far as being modeled...and she's a woman.
A discussion about the best NES games not made in Japan (and not an arcade port) got me looking at NES ranked lists, and I just realized that somehow everyone has forgotten about Lode Runner? Criminally underrated NES game.