Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 at
5:28 pm
Meor asked:
By 2050 how advanced do you believe video game consoles will be?
Do you think it will be virtual reality where you are the character literally?
Do you think there will be no more need for TVs and the games will just beam into our heads?
What do you think?
Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at
6:03 am

bunny asked:
If you were a Super Mario fan, then you would have enjoyed playing different Super Mario versions being released time and time again. This Super Mario Flash Game is a cool remake of the original Super Mario game. The goal is still the same though: to collect coins and kill Koopas and Goombas. As you finish each level, you will then progress to the next challenging level until you get to rescue Princess Peach at long last!
However, if you are looking for a quick Super Mario Flash Game, then you can also try playing Jump Mario. Playing this game needs skill and speed, because as you collect the most number of stars to increase your score, you can either get killed by Goombas blocking your way, or by the scrolling screen moving upwards in which case you can get trapped or stuck on a platform.
Being able to reminisce all the Super Mario games would be exciting and interesting. In this particular game titled Super Mario World Revived, all the enemies of Mario are gathered in different scenes combined into one. Your goal would be to pass through each mini level by either totally avoiding enemies at the same time collecting coins. No mushroom or stars here for Mario, only his jump will be his best weapon. As simple as it may seem, it is still challenging and at the same time entertaining.
No matter what Super Mario game you choose, these flash games are worth trying out; for each has its own unique game features that might suit you. A classic game will always be remembered and revived, and surely, we know for now that any games related to the Classic Super Mario are well worth our time playing. No doubt about it!
Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 at
1:28 pm
george asked:
How do i get nintendo 64 games on project 64?
If you have the game and acctually own it how do you get it off the cartridge and into the eluminator?