In my humble experience the SNES was totally where it was at! It was just advanced enough to have more complicated titles, but still had so much charm.
Happy you’re enjoying that NES though. Duck Hunt is still impressive and fun. I also loved that “click-ftinnng!” Sound of the lightgun trigger.
Lol I remember asking my mom during like, the X-Box era if we could get an NES and a couple games for a deal going on at Funcoland. She was a little confused since it was so old, but I really missed that system. I’m so glad I did. We walked out of there paying like $70 or something for the console and like 5 games. Before the retro-collector-craze really hit.
I’m pretty sure my favorite NES title turned out to be Paperboy. That game was so ridiculously hard but had such a solid loop that made you keep retrying for hours haha. Highly recommend if you haven’t played it!
In my humble experience the SNES was totally where it was at! It was just advanced enough to have more complicated titles, but still had so much charm.
Happy you’re enjoying that NES though. Duck Hunt is still impressive and fun. I also loved that “click-ftinnng!” Sound of the lightgun trigger.
Lol I remember asking my mom during like, the X-Box era if we could get an NES and a couple games for a deal going on at Funcoland. She was a little confused since it was so old, but I really missed that system. I’m so glad I did. We walked out of there paying like $70 or something for the console and like 5 games. Before the retro-collector-craze really hit.
I’m pretty sure my favorite NES title turned out to be Paperboy. That game was so ridiculously hard but had such a solid loop that made you keep retrying for hours haha. Highly recommend if you haven’t played it!