Ah brilliant video response buddy, I'd really struggle to pick a just one favourite on each console I've owned. Well elaborated on and nice choices across the board indeed!🕹🤝🎮 Sorry to hear of the passing of you're best friend. Rest in peace.🍀
Thank you Patrick🍀👍 Yes picking just one game is extremely tough, possibly Playstation would be toughest as really there is alot I could have chosen there, Resident Evil for starters. Glad you liked my choices🙂
I never understood the criticism for Vandal Hearts 2, in all honesty I'd really put them together in levels of fondness. Both were amazing games but at the time I find the changes made in the sequel pretty refreshing and alot of scope for altering your party around. I really do need to pick the original back up, would have ages ago but its so expensive in nice condition.
You're not going to suddenly appear in my living room ??? But I filled the refridgerator with Canadian Craft Beer just for the occassion !!! My #1 spot on the TI would have to be Attack of the Creepers which features what is easily the best animation of a video game character. He jumps, he slides, he does cartwheels all from that single big red button. The game is unfortunately not available on cartridge, so it would require a floppy drive or modern SD equivalent (FinalGROM99 is of no help here, but a TIPI or NanoPEB will do the trick.) In second place would be the Disk based version of Jumpman Jr (the best game on every system on which it appears) which includes unabridged music and the "Epyx" level missing from the cartrisge version ("Jumkman Jr"). Also Rock Runner is a brilliant disk-based Boulderdash clone, and TI-Runner/Star-Runner clones Lode Runner better than just about anyone else. Honourable mention goes to Tunnels of Doom - the world's first 3D Dungeon crawler. (recommended played under emulation in Turbomode) Until Dungeon Master on the Atari ST over a decade latter, and Grimrock on the PC another 2 decades after that, this was the gold-standard of the dungeon crawler genre. Modern homebrews that top the list are the Rasmus ball-trilogy (Bouncy, Skyway and Obstacle Course) Alex Kidd by The Mole, and of course Turmoil which you've mentioned previously. Finally the TI version of ANY Parker Brothers cartridge is likely the best port available anywhere, along with MS Pacman, Moon Patrol & Shamus from Atarisoft. Retroclouds port of Pitfall would make the list visually, but I really hate the running-jump controls on the TI version which I feel makes it impossible to play. On the Odyssey2, PickAxe Pete, Turtles KC Mumchkin/KrazyChase, and (what may be a strange selection) Golf. Treated as a miniput rather than a Links course, Odyssey Golf provided hours of entertainment. Also, the Odyssey's two player takes on Breakout and Space Invaders, which took existing games and tweaked them to be better than the originals within the contrext of 192 Bytes of console memory. On the Atari 800, there are so many, but the ones that ate most of my time in the 80's were Caverns of Mars, Jumpman (duh!) , Captain Beeble and the 8-bit killer app, Star Raiders that still blows me away every time I play it...immersive 3D spaceflight in the 1970's is a tehnical achievement that remains noteworthy. On the Speccy, Pyjamarama, Jet Set Willy, Manic Miner, Sabre Wulf (a personal favourite), and Knight's Lore. (also acceptable versions of LodeRunner and Boulder Dash) On the Vectrex, there is no contest: Vector Patrol is THE best port of Moon Patrol available anywhere. With new otriginal 3D cut-scenes, enhanced music and a battery backed cartridege that saves game-high and level scores, arcade ports just don't get better that this! Since you went far beyond the vintage market, I thought I'd throw in one last one...for the PC...Portal & Portal 2 both of which get my Cup for best video games of my lifetime. (an honour previously held by the (original) TombRaider franchise - the first three installments anyway) There, I've run out of 8-bit era systems that I have personal experience with (the 16-bit era has its own best-of lists), so I'll end this one quicker than usual. Sorry I broke the 'not 2 or three rule' , but I write as I watch, and you hadn't gotten there yet.
Ah those are some amazing choices, loved reading them. Sadly a few TI games I'll never get to experience but in all honesty there are so many TI games that I love it eas a tough choice. I forgot to mention the speech being the icing on the delicious cake of Parsec. The Vectrex is the one system I would really love to add to my collection at some point, hopefully some day. Taking my TI up for repair this weekend, I'm gonna really miss it! Cheers for watching as always, sorry I couldn't arrive in VR to enjoy one of those Canadian beers being offered, sounds refeshing🤪
Some great choices here, I like how you are including the non mainstream computers too. The Beeb certainly had some hidden gems making it a hard choice to pick the best.
A cracking watch particularly hearing about memories of your favourites and of some of the less familiar systems to me. I'll have to play Chaos; the mention of Rebelstar brought back some nice memories from growing up (when I think back it must have been the first turn based computer game I ever played) so I want to see what Chaos is all about. Completely agree with you on Cannon Fodder albeit my time on it was with the PC. I'll have to add Delta's Shadow to the ebay watchlist as am assuming a physical version is a challenging find - looks and sounds amazing from what you showed!! Great stuff as always Lee.
Rebelstar and Rebelstar 2 were both amazing games, but yes you definitely need to play Chaos, it's a masterpiece! Like a simplified fantasy game of Chess 🙂 Cannon Fodder was such a brilliant game, really shined on the Amiga(as I'm sure it did on PC). Yes I suspect getting a physical copy of Deltas Shadow will be tough now, well worth the hunt though, it's brilliant! Cheers for watching Ed👍
Hey thank you my friend, sorry completely missed this comment until now🙂👍 yes I do too, seems some are still going, in the middle of watching Retro Ed's
Great video I’m a Mario 3 more than super Mario world fan. Amiga game for me would be SWOS the management and transfer addition was ground breaking. Played this for years and still pick up and play now.
@Tetlee Ok Lee, I couldn't to be honest mate, I've only been a proper Retro gamer for a few yrs and not played enough games of some of my systems, and not got enough games either 😆 My gaming history really is only Spectrum, Amiga and PC games, shame like 😆 Cheers for the thought though bud 👍
Been looking forward to this mate, new you would pick chaos, was my second choice. I love cannon fodder, but my favourite amiga game (that turned up today) was elsewhere on that compilation box... Ooooh fire emblem, the last cube game on my list, as you mentioned, stinking expensive unfortunately. Some cracking choices mate, enjoyed this.
Ooh I wonder which of those it was, all four are awesome games! Haha I knew a few people would guess my Speccy choice, just as I knew you'd would be Treasure Island Dizzy😄 Do relieved I kept my original copy of Fire Emblem Path of Radiance, no way I could ever pay todays prices for it, crazy! Cheers Dave buddy, let's hope more people jump on this one as it's fun to do😉👍
EXILE 😺👍🕹️! I have played that game on my Amiga 500 back in the early 1990's. It is absolutely brilliant 😺👍🕹️! And that BEAU JOLLY compilation - THE SETTLERS is the best 😺👍🕹️.
@@retrotap Me and my friends played THE SETTLERS on my Amiga 500 and my friend's Amiga 1200 everyday back in the 1990's 😹👍🕹️🕹️. I even love that "Yup" 😹👍🕹️.
Nice selection there mate, i definitely approve of your Cannon Fodder choice for the Amiga. It would have been a hard choice of that or Sensi Soccer but i do reckon Cannon Fodder would pip it 👍
Cheers Sean, yeah Sensi would have been another great choice for the Amiga aswell. Cannon Fodder was such a fresh game, and still is tbh, don't think there's ever been anything quite like it? Certainly not been bettered anyway. I have the music in my head as I type😁 See you at Revival buddy👍
Some great choices here Lee and always enjoy hearing your thoughts on stuff I've never had Was expecting you to pick Parsec when you mentioned the TI-99 I don't have Killer Bees yet, it's one of the few I still need on my list, does look good Totally agree about Super Mario world, stunning game and easily the best platform game ever made, sound choice, Mariokart is equally fantastic on the SNES too I did play a bit of Vandal Hearts back in the day and remember thinking it was good Do you have a USA Wii then as both your FE games are NTSC? Awesome video 👍
Cheers James, yes I have a US Wii(bought it when we lived our in Argentina), had a US Gamecube aswell so I could use component cable for 480p🤪 Sounds funny that now doesn't it. When describing Parsec I forgot to mention the incredible speech aswell, incredible game! You'll love Killer Bee's, so unique gameplay and super fun. Glad you enjoyed my choices buddy 👍
Seeing a lot of people respond to this Add really enjoyed them, 4:50 Defender is a great choice, 7:37 Great choice For the Speccy, Was expecting you to pick a Dizzy game though 😂, I would struggle to pick a game As you're right it has such a large And great library, I couldn't even put together a top 10 list Because there's just so really great games For the Speccy, 9:09 You're right everybody does love cannon fodder, I had it on the mega drive I believe, 10:42 Super Mario world, The best Super Mario game of all time and possibly Eva the best platformer, You made great choices there mate, All great games, Don't think I can do a response to this as it's just too hard The odd systems I know for sure would be Super Mario world On the SNES Add final fantasy VII On the OG PlayStation, Hope you have a game wonderful weekend mate
Hey cheers Marc, glad you liked my choices mate🙂 Extremely tough to pick one game for each, weirdly though when it comes to things like the Speccy I think a top 10 would be even harder! Not sure I could do that😬 Have a great day fella 👍
This would be an absolute nightmare for me to do. some picks would be very simple and probably boring as I'd probably pick Elite for the BBC, C64 and Amiga and Elite Dangerous for modern PCs and consoles. SNES would also be Marioworld. NES would be Super Mario Bros 3, MegaDrive would be Buck Rogers, MegaCD would be Silpheed, PS2 would be Midway Arcade Treasures, Atari 800XL would probably be Mercenary, Atari VCS would be Raiders of the Lost Ark, Intellivision would be Shark Shark, Colecovision would be Pepper II, VIC20 would be Gridrunner, Amstrad would be The Bard's Tale, Spectrum would be Knightlore, Dragon 32 would be Phantom Slayer, Acorn Electron would be Hopper, Tandy CoCo would be Daungeons of Daggorath.....There's a load more but I'd like to include a couple of Level 9 adventure games which were available on just about every platform-so I'd have Red Moon and Return to Eden. Not forgetting the trusty old TI...Difficult one as I like a lot of the new homebrews more than the old legacy releases. I'll go with TI Invaders though. I know it's just a version of Space invaders but I truly believe it's the best version of it's time and I'm even including the arcade version in that........Great video again Lee and food for thought.
Those are all great choices there Allan, thanks for sharing them🙂👍 Yes TI Invaders would be right up there for me also for the same reason, was always a family favourite that one. The TI homebrew I'd like the most in physical form would be Rasmus Flying Shark, that is perfect! Cheers as always(oh did you see my last pickups vid where I showed the Arcade Shopper games I bought, must say I'm chuffed with those. Hope you got yours by now?
@@Tetlee Yeah I saw your last pickups video, I did leave a reply but as with all things internet based I'm not overly sure if you can see it at your end as I've been having a spot of bother with my PC.....Ironic that my modern PC is playing up but my 40 year old computers are going just fine.🙄
A lot i ain’t played or can’t remember there but thats the beauty of games so much choice for peoples preference,i don’t know how you guys pick its well tough imo,Super Mario World is something special for sure 👊🏻
Give it a go Goldie, would love to see your choices mate. I could easily change my mind in a couple if I did it again next Month for sure, almost impossible to single out 1 game from a ton of absolute classics.
I knew i wouldnt have a clue on the majority of the games you was going to show lee buddy 😂 the artwork on killer bees, wow, i think if i had saw that back in the day i defo would of wanted to play it bud. Its sad ive still not played super mario world 🤦 i was a sega kid back then 😂 i really like the look of chaos bud and that spectrum next game delta shadow sounds good. The cover makes me think i wish it wss a modern cartoon. Is that the 80s space lego in the glass case lee buddy 😮 i loved that back in the day 😊
Cheers Steve buddy, yeah Killer Bee's sure haa done killer cover art🐝💥 You've never played Super Mario World?😯 Wow you're missing out, incredible game! I know what you mean about the Delta's Shadow cover art🙂 Oh and yes that is indeed my old 80's Space Lego, did a short of it recently where you can see it better. Take care matey👍
That Beau Jolly compilation is lit 🔥 Great choices mate.
Hell of a collection wasn't it? Enough to keep you going for Months on end right there!
See you Saturday mate👍
@@Tetleethink I saw you on your way out, hopefully catch tomorrow
Ah brilliant video response buddy, I'd really struggle to pick a just one favourite on each console I've owned. Well elaborated on and nice choices across the board indeed!🕹🤝🎮 Sorry to hear of the passing of you're best friend. Rest in peace.🍀
Thank you Patrick🍀👍
Yes picking just one game is extremely tough, possibly Playstation would be toughest as really there is alot I could have chosen there, Resident Evil for starters.
Glad you liked my choices🙂
A lot of people don't appreciate Vandal Hearts 2. I slightly prefer the first gane, but 2 has its moments 👍
I never understood the criticism for Vandal Hearts 2, in all honesty I'd really put them together in levels of fondness. Both were amazing games but at the time I find the changes made in the sequel pretty refreshing and alot of scope for altering your party around. I really do need to pick the original back up, would have ages ago but its so expensive in nice condition.
You're not going to suddenly appear in my living room ??? But I filled the refridgerator with Canadian Craft Beer just for the occassion !!!
My #1 spot on the TI would have to be Attack of the Creepers which features what is easily the best animation of a video game character. He jumps, he slides, he does cartwheels all from that single big red button. The game is unfortunately not available on cartridge, so it would require a floppy drive or modern SD equivalent (FinalGROM99 is of no help here, but a TIPI or NanoPEB will do the trick.) In second place would be the Disk based version of Jumpman Jr (the best game on every system on which it appears) which includes unabridged music and the "Epyx" level missing from the cartrisge version ("Jumkman Jr"). Also Rock Runner is a brilliant disk-based Boulderdash clone, and TI-Runner/Star-Runner clones Lode Runner better than just about anyone else.
Honourable mention goes to Tunnels of Doom - the world's first 3D Dungeon crawler. (recommended played under emulation in Turbomode) Until Dungeon Master on the Atari ST over a decade latter, and Grimrock on the PC another 2 decades after that, this was the gold-standard of the dungeon crawler genre.
Modern homebrews that top the list are the Rasmus ball-trilogy (Bouncy, Skyway and Obstacle Course) Alex Kidd by The Mole, and of course Turmoil which you've mentioned previously.
Finally the TI version of ANY Parker Brothers cartridge is likely the best port available anywhere, along with MS Pacman, Moon Patrol & Shamus from Atarisoft. Retroclouds port of Pitfall would make the list visually, but I really hate the running-jump controls on the TI version which I feel makes it impossible to play.
On the Odyssey2, PickAxe Pete, Turtles KC Mumchkin/KrazyChase, and (what may be a strange selection) Golf. Treated as a miniput rather than a Links course, Odyssey Golf provided hours of entertainment. Also, the Odyssey's two player takes on Breakout and Space Invaders, which took existing games and tweaked them to be better than the originals within the contrext of 192 Bytes of console memory.
On the Atari 800, there are so many, but the ones that ate most of my time in the 80's were Caverns of Mars, Jumpman (duh!) , Captain Beeble and the 8-bit killer app, Star Raiders that still blows me away every time I play it...immersive 3D spaceflight in the 1970's is a tehnical achievement that remains noteworthy.
On the Speccy, Pyjamarama, Jet Set Willy, Manic Miner, Sabre Wulf (a personal favourite), and Knight's Lore. (also acceptable versions of LodeRunner and Boulder Dash)
On the Vectrex, there is no contest: Vector Patrol is THE best port of Moon Patrol available anywhere. With new otriginal 3D cut-scenes, enhanced music and a battery backed cartridege that saves game-high and level scores, arcade ports just don't get better that this!
Since you went far beyond the vintage market, I thought I'd throw in one last one...for the PC...Portal & Portal 2 both of which get my Cup for best video games of my lifetime. (an honour previously held by the (original) TombRaider franchise - the first three installments anyway)
There, I've run out of 8-bit era systems that I have personal experience with (the 16-bit era has its own best-of lists), so I'll end this one quicker than usual. Sorry I broke the 'not 2 or three rule' , but I write as I watch, and you hadn't gotten there yet.
Ah those are some amazing choices, loved reading them. Sadly a few TI games I'll never get to experience but in all honesty there are so many TI games that I love it eas a tough choice. I forgot to mention the speech being the icing on the delicious cake of Parsec.
The Vectrex is the one system I would really love to add to my collection at some point, hopefully some day.
Taking my TI up for repair this weekend, I'm gonna really miss it!
Cheers for watching as always, sorry I couldn't arrive in VR to enjoy one of those Canadian beers being offered, sounds refeshing🤪
Some great choices here, I like how you are including the non mainstream computers too. The Beeb certainly had some hidden gems making it a hard choice to pick the best.
Cheers Shain, glad you liked them. Oh yeah the Beeb had an absolute ton of great games to choose from, that was a tough one to pick.
Some great picks there! Particuarly love the choice of Cannon Fodder on the Amiga - played it the other day, an absolute, stone cold classic!!
@@piecesof8-bit thanks mate, yeah Cannon Fodder is a timeless classic alright. Never been anything else quite like it either.
Cheers for watching 👍
A cracking watch particularly hearing about memories of your favourites and of some of the less familiar systems to me. I'll have to play Chaos; the mention of Rebelstar brought back some nice memories from growing up (when I think back it must have been the first turn based computer game I ever played) so I want to see what Chaos is all about. Completely agree with you on Cannon Fodder albeit my time on it was with the PC. I'll have to add Delta's Shadow to the ebay watchlist as am assuming a physical version is a challenging find - looks and sounds amazing from what you showed!! Great stuff as always Lee.
Rebelstar and Rebelstar 2 were both amazing games, but yes you definitely need to play Chaos, it's a masterpiece! Like a simplified fantasy game of Chess 🙂
Cannon Fodder was such a brilliant game, really shined on the Amiga(as I'm sure it did on PC).
Yes I suspect getting a physical copy of Deltas Shadow will be tough now, well worth the hunt though, it's brilliant!
Cheers for watching Ed👍
Always interesting seeing peoples personal choices of games in these types of videos. 😎👍
Hey thank you my friend, sorry completely missed this comment until now🙂👍 yes I do too, seems some are still going, in the middle of watching Retro Ed's
Great video I’m a Mario 3 more than super Mario world fan. Amiga game for me would be SWOS the management and transfer addition was ground breaking. Played this for years and still pick up and play now.
Mario3 was certainly a great one. And SWOS would be a fantastic choice aswell.
Cheers Colin, see you at Revival 👍
Cant speak to the 8bit micro games, but some stand out choices there Lee, have to agree SMW is a work of genius!
Cheers Stu, great seeing you at Revival mate, top man👍
@@Tetlee Likewise mate, hope you had a good journey back home today
Good stuff mate, Cannon Fodder is a classic and I would be tempted to have too 👌
Enjoyed Lee 👍
Cheers Paul, hey would love to see you have a go at this mate, get it done😉👍
@Tetlee Ok Lee, I couldn't to be honest mate, I've only been a proper Retro gamer for a few yrs and not played enough games of some of my systems, and not got enough games either 😆
My gaming history really is only Spectrum, Amiga and PC games, shame like 😆
Cheers for the thought though bud 👍
Been looking forward to this mate, new you would pick chaos, was my second choice.
I love cannon fodder, but my favourite amiga game (that turned up today) was elsewhere on that compilation box...
Ooooh fire emblem, the last cube game on my list, as you mentioned, stinking expensive unfortunately.
Some cracking choices mate, enjoyed this.
Ooh I wonder which of those it was, all four are awesome games!
Haha I knew a few people would guess my Speccy choice, just as I knew you'd would be Treasure Island Dizzy😄
Do relieved I kept my original copy of Fire Emblem Path of Radiance, no way I could ever pay todays prices for it, crazy!
Cheers Dave buddy, let's hope more people jump on this one as it's fun to do😉👍
EXILE 😺👍🕹️!
I have played that game on my Amiga 500 back in the early 1990's.
It is absolutely brilliant 😺👍🕹️!
And that BEAU JOLLY compilation -
THE SETTLERS is the best 😺👍🕹️.
I love The Settlers 🥰
@@retrotap
Me and my friends played THE SETTLERS on my Amiga 500 and my friend's Amiga 1200 everyday back in the 1990's 😹👍🕹️🕹️.
I even love that "Yup" 😹👍🕹️.
Yeah Settlers was a top tier game, loved watching the little workers go about their bisiness😁
Nice selection there mate, i definitely approve of your Cannon Fodder choice for the Amiga. It would have been a hard choice of that or Sensi Soccer but i do reckon Cannon Fodder would pip it 👍
Cheers Sean, yeah Sensi would have been another great choice for the Amiga aswell. Cannon Fodder was such a fresh game, and still is tbh, don't think there's ever been anything quite like it? Certainly not been bettered anyway. I have the music in my head as I type😁
See you at Revival buddy👍
Some great choices here Lee and always enjoy hearing your thoughts on stuff I've never had
Was expecting you to pick Parsec when you mentioned the TI-99
I don't have Killer Bees yet, it's one of the few I still need on my list, does look good
Totally agree about Super Mario world, stunning game and easily the best platform game ever made, sound choice, Mariokart is equally fantastic on the SNES too
I did play a bit of Vandal Hearts back in the day and remember thinking it was good
Do you have a USA Wii then as both your FE games are NTSC?
Awesome video 👍
Cheers James, yes I have a US Wii(bought it when we lived our in Argentina), had a US Gamecube aswell so I could use component cable for 480p🤪 Sounds funny that now doesn't it.
When describing Parsec I forgot to mention the incredible speech aswell, incredible game!
You'll love Killer Bee's, so unique gameplay and super fun.
Glad you enjoyed my choices buddy 👍
Seeing a lot of people respond to this Add really enjoyed them, 4:50 Defender is a great choice, 7:37 Great choice For the Speccy, Was expecting you to pick a Dizzy game though 😂, I would struggle to pick a game As you're right it has such a large And great library, I couldn't even put together a top 10 list Because there's just so really great games For the Speccy, 9:09 You're right everybody does love cannon fodder, I had it on the mega drive I believe, 10:42 Super Mario world, The best Super Mario game of all time and possibly Eva the best platformer, You made great choices there mate, All great games, Don't think I can do a response to this as it's just too hard The odd systems I know for sure would be Super Mario world On the SNES Add final fantasy VII On the OG PlayStation, Hope you have a game wonderful weekend mate
Hey cheers Marc, glad you liked my choices mate🙂
Extremely tough to pick one game for each, weirdly though when it comes to things like the Speccy I think a top 10 would be even harder! Not sure I could do that😬
Have a great day fella 👍
This would be an absolute nightmare for me to do. some picks would be very simple and probably boring as I'd probably pick Elite for the BBC, C64 and Amiga and Elite Dangerous for modern PCs and consoles. SNES would also be Marioworld. NES would be Super Mario Bros 3, MegaDrive would be Buck Rogers, MegaCD would be Silpheed, PS2 would be Midway Arcade Treasures, Atari 800XL would probably be Mercenary, Atari VCS would be Raiders of the Lost Ark, Intellivision would be Shark Shark, Colecovision would be Pepper II, VIC20 would be Gridrunner, Amstrad would be The Bard's Tale, Spectrum would be Knightlore, Dragon 32 would be Phantom Slayer, Acorn Electron would be Hopper, Tandy CoCo would be Daungeons of Daggorath.....There's a load more but I'd like to include a couple of Level 9 adventure games which were available on just about every platform-so I'd have Red Moon and Return to Eden. Not forgetting the trusty old TI...Difficult one as I like a lot of the new homebrews more than the old legacy releases. I'll go with TI Invaders though. I know it's just a version of Space invaders but I truly believe it's the best version of it's time and I'm even including the arcade version in that........Great video again Lee and food for thought.
Those are all great choices there Allan, thanks for sharing them🙂👍
Yes TI Invaders would be right up there for me also for the same reason, was always a family favourite that one. The TI homebrew I'd like the most in physical form would be Rasmus Flying Shark, that is perfect!
Cheers as always(oh did you see my last pickups vid where I showed the Arcade Shopper games I bought, must say I'm chuffed with those. Hope you got yours by now?
@@Tetlee Yeah I saw your last pickups video, I did leave a reply but as with all things internet based I'm not overly sure if you can see it at your end as I've been having a spot of bother with my PC.....Ironic that my modern PC is playing up but my 40 year old computers are going just fine.🙄
Really good little watch that telee 👍👍
Cheers Jamie, happy you enjoyed it mate👍
@@Tetlee i was born in 92 , super mario world was the first game i ever played due to my older brothers owning a snes. Special game
A lot i ain’t played or can’t remember there but thats the beauty of games so much choice for peoples preference,i don’t know how you guys pick its well tough imo,Super Mario World is something special for sure 👊🏻
Give it a go Goldie, would love to see your choices mate.
I could easily change my mind in a couple if I did it again next Month for sure, almost impossible to single out 1 game from a ton of absolute classics.
I knew i wouldnt have a clue on the majority of the games you was going to show lee buddy 😂 the artwork on killer bees, wow, i think if i had saw that back in the day i defo would of wanted to play it bud. Its sad ive still not played super mario world 🤦 i was a sega kid back then 😂 i really like the look of chaos bud and that spectrum next game delta shadow sounds good. The cover makes me think i wish it wss a modern cartoon. Is that the 80s space lego in the glass case lee buddy 😮 i loved that back in the day 😊
Cheers Steve buddy, yeah Killer Bee's sure haa done killer cover art🐝💥
You've never played Super Mario World?😯 Wow you're missing out, incredible game!
I know what you mean about the Delta's Shadow cover art🙂
Oh and yes that is indeed my old 80's Space Lego, did a short of it recently where you can see it better.
Take care matey👍
@Tetlee right.... I got to go check that short out, dude that was a massive part of my childhood 😀👊
Wow those fire emblem games will be pricey now 😅
Haha yeah true that mate, wouldn't want to buy them at today's prices that's for sure🫠