Since it seems popular, I’ll post some more screens I took (including ones I posted in the San Francisco thread)
Also, this game is really bad. Great aesthetic, though!
Since it seems popular, I’ll post some more screens I took (including ones I posted in the San Francisco thread)
Also, this game is really bad. Great aesthetic, though!
why have none of the open world gta likes had a mode where you wander around with a set of golf clubs and golf balls so that you can tee off wherever you want in the open world?
Someone’s saving it for the video game tie in to a Caddyshack remake.
still thinking there’s a gap for a battle royale golf game
Terraria added this as the most fully featured addition in its last content patch.
I think this exists.
don’t mind me, just attuning my frequencies to this wolfenstein 3d mod that seems to heavily borrow Blake Stone sprites
nice sound fx
i’ve seen this image like 5 times in the last week and how is this the first time i noticed the name at the bottom lmao
air attack
the sprites are all ugly low res pre-renders, and the first stage’s bckground appears to have been stolen from a city-building game? and the second stage’s background is an upside-down photo of some clouds
A-Train (1992), I’d recognise those stacks of construction materials anywhere
just found out there’s a third, probably unofficial, snow bros game. look at it
the highlights are the hotmail email address on the title screen, and the enemy wearing a blood-soaked hockey mask
the question on all of our lips though, is how new are its elves?
I loved playing this with friends as a kid. There was a clever Flappy Bird interpretation of it for Flappy Jam or whatever:
this one sticks in the memory. I had a hand drawn map of the whole island on my wall as a kid. it’s such a small and strange space looking back but the characters had a lot of personality to keep me interested
i played it once … i have only the faintest recollection of the car-building game at 30min, and that it was the first time i’d seen a 3D open world which was a bit fascinating, though i never really had any idea where i was or what i was doing