@RetroSimps@tandemar How about a video where you actually manage to be articulate for at least 30 seconds and an admittance the the Amiga was FAR better than the ST, GB was better than the Lynx and the NES was better than the 7800 😂
@RathelionEL@RetroGamer_Mag I loved this game too - the way you had to leave some enemies because you didn’t have the correct sword….yet. I think that I got as far as level 4. The concept of building a world based on killing enemies was unique
@exQUIZitely I loved this game on the ZX Spectrum. Me and my mom would work out how to solve each level. The C64 and Atari 800 versions are much faster but the Spectrum version is still good
@IfindWankers This guy is always around Chelmsley wood. He always seems like a genuinely nice guy, although admittedly he looks like a twat in this video.
I think everyone's playing FIFA these days (just a guess), but the best football game ever was Sensible World of Soccer (1994). Best controls, best top-down view graphics, best sound effects. The "thump" when the ball gets kicked could not have been any better.
If you think about it, Sensible Software really gave us some epic games: Wizball, MicroProse Soccer (C64 and ZX Spectrum versions), Mega-Lo-Mania, Cannon Fodder... and of course this timeless classic.
@BCFC Blues VS Watford 1984 FA Cup quarter final. Went with my Dad (I was 12), couldn’t park near the ground due to crowds. Ended up by Small Heath Park. Crowd was a lot more than was reported, thousands were climbing over the walls to get in. John Barnes destroyed us that day