I'm form 89 and my first console was the Sega Master System, which was manufactured in Brazil by that time. I didn't like it at first. I only started enjoying games with the SNES around 1994.
Raiders was one of the most obtuse games I ever played. I remember at one point you had to fall and on your way down somehow maneuver Indy into some opening on the far left. I forget the details of what you get in there. May have been the Ark itself. Too many things in that game you were supposed to figure out based on...well, who knows what?I liked how both games had title screens. I seem to recall these being some of the earliest games on the console to have them (although Raiders of the Lost Ark's was more about the music). I also liked E.T. LOL The gameplay made sense to my young brain, so I was able to successfully beat it pretty consistently after a while. Raiders, though? I had no clue what I was supposed to do shortly after blowing a hole in the marketplace wall. It's crazy that I still remember some of this stuff.
Started my gaming lyfestyle at 4yo, yo. Mang, the real deal. Still livin that lyfe. Postin on reset, bro.
Raiders is much better than E.T. It definitely requires reading the manual, though, and even then it's confusing.
I just read through a scanned version of the manual. Wow, no wonder I had no clue! I was only 7 or 8 at the time, and my reading comprehension was kinda garbage back then, even for that age. LOL Also forgot that it required you to use both controllers. I should try playing through it again at some point, just to see how I do.Raiders was one of the most obtuse games I ever played. I remember at one point you had to fall and on your way down somehow maneuver Indy into some opening on the far left. I forget the details of what you get in there. May have been the Ark itself. Too many things in that game you were supposed to figure out based on...well, who knows what?
😂Real gamers risin' up. Ownin' the block. Rememberin' the classics. Final Fantasy XIII, Metal Gear Solid 4, all the classics. Back in the day.
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