It seems to me like preaching in the desert to repeat something that half the world already knows. If Fix-It Felix Jr. exists in our timeline, it's like a neo-retro game from 2012 that was originally released as a promotion for the movie it comes from. If it really was an arcade game from 1982, It would be programmed for the boards of the time, with a graphic style similar to a fangame that 125scratch made, and it would be emulatable in MAME. But the important thing is that the basics fun version is a port of the flash version and slower.
I do like it! I've had it for a long time now a couple of years. I ended up picking it up at Walmart around Christmas time when they were popular on the shelves. Nowadays, if you want one, i suggest looking online 👍
It seems to me like preaching in the desert to repeat something that half the world already knows.
If Fix-It Felix Jr. exists in our timeline, it's like a neo-retro game from 2012 that was originally released as a promotion for the movie it comes from.
If it really was an arcade game from 1982, It would be programmed for the boards of the time, with a graphic style similar to a fangame that 125scratch made, and it would be emulatable in MAME.
But the important thing is that the basics fun version is a port of the flash version and slower.
It's just cool. Basic Fun made an arcade game of it. Considering there, the entire line of products is called "Arcade Classics"
Do you like this mini-cabinet?
And where did you get it?
I do like it! I've had it for a long time now a couple of years. I ended up picking it up at Walmart around Christmas time when they were popular on the shelves. Nowadays, if you want one, i suggest looking online 👍
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Thanks.
You're welcome!