Aaron plays some Atari Flashback Classics for the Nintendo Switch.
Tag: Atari
GameEnthus Podcast ep347: The New Voyeurism or Lawnmower People
This week Lala(@EpicLalaGirl) and Sliderwave (@sliderwave) join Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) to talk about: Atari, Kung Fu, academia, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom, koala, Incredibles 2, Baywatch, The Incredible Hulk, Family Dog, The Critic, Luke Cage, Daredevil, Elektra,Fortnite, Pokemon Go!, Too Many Games, Hero’s Quest, Final Fantasy, Ultima, Oregon Trail, Fallout Shelter, Shaq-fu A Legend Reborn, The Last of Us Part 2, Life is Strange: Before the Storm, Fruit Slash Ninja VR, Pac-man Championship Edition 2+, Puyo Puyo Tetris, Atari Greatest Hits, Mega Man, Spy Party, Yoku’s Island Express, Pode, Dream Alone, Just Beats & Shapes, Lumines, West of Loathing, Vampyr, Kabounce, Soccer Slammers, Screencheats, Towerfall and more.
GameEnthus Podcast ep323: MetaRoidVania or VREnthus
GameEnthus Podcast ep323: MetaRoidVania or VREnthus  This week
GameEnthus Podcast ep309: Frorkin’ or Cast Iron Skilletcast
GameEnthus Podcast ep309: Frorkin’ or Cast Iron Skilletcast  This week
EP Review: Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 1 & Vol. 2
EP Review: Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 1 & Vol.
GameEnthus Podcast ep223: Universal Ketchup or At 200cc
This week Shawn (@ShawnPierre) from Origaminc / ShawnPierre and
GameEnthus Podcast ep190: Touch of Nothing or Scrapple Moose
This week Kevo(@Cybersoulja) from BeatinDaBlock podcast/GamingGawd and Stealth(@Stealth___) from RPGrinders
Back When: Land of The Dead Road to Fiddler’s Green
I can’t help but wonder what the online multiplayer
Back When: Double Dragon for the Atari 2600
I actually bought this game as a kid. I
GE Trials: Warlords
Warlords has had some work done.
Review: The UnderGarden
The Undergarden is a simple game where you control a blue cherub of benevolence who bumps into glowing green pustules which emit magic dust you must use to pollinate bioluminecent plants that change color if you’re carrying an instrument-playing monkey. Got it? Not quite? It’s not apparent whether the developers did, either. This game asks the player to let go of their rigid expectation of an interactive experience, just chill out, and go with the flow. It doesn’t ask much of the player, and neither does it provide much in return.