

Lode Runner (NES) might be okay. Not multiplayer, but it’s got nice low-stakes puzzling gameplay.
Edutainment games are a bit few and far between on consoles - Donkey Kong Jr. Math springs to mind, but it’s remarkably dry for a Nintendo game.
Lode Runner (NES) might be okay. Not multiplayer, but it’s got nice low-stakes puzzling gameplay.
Edutainment games are a bit few and far between on consoles - Donkey Kong Jr. Math springs to mind, but it’s remarkably dry for a Nintendo game.
The 2600 version is considered extremely bad. (It’s not that bad but it’s also not arcade-accurate)
There’s a SNES version of Ms. Pac-Man which is extremely good, though.
Doesn’t even have the usual “we value your privacy” lie.
Shortly after we introduce monetisation so terrible, everyone hates it - just to test your pain threshold
I have no evidence to back this up, but I’ve seen lots of reports that suggest if you just hide the consent form, you’re assumed to have accepted all of the cookies. This is why Consent-o-Matic is preferable.
Jazz Jackrabbit.
Boggy B.
Leisure Suit Larry.
The little purple dude from the Dynamix logo.
Skunny (begrudgingly).
If you have to use Windows and you’re power-userish enough to go setting up static IPs, it might be worth learning a bit of PowerShell. You can do everything with it!
…but still nicer than 11, right?
Oh no, someone misspelt a brand name, whatever shall we do
Use Windows XP to annoy both Linux users and those guys who get a serious bee in their bonnet about EOL software
As someone who loves the collectathon-style platformer… yeah, YL’s graphics should be the least of their concerns. I’ve been playing through Banjo-Kazooie recently and it’s SO much better.
Too wacky? Have you seen a James Bond film…?
But this is the third Garfield Kart…
Something something lucky 10,000
Since when do supermen get ostracised from society?
Ever seen The Incredibles?
Then why do you need a new one?
MS no longer produces an official Teams binary for Linux. (Correct me if they’ve started doing so again)
Rogue
This is true! If you don’t have a frame of reference for what is “good” (or what everyone else considers “good”) then who the heck cares, play what you want