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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2026!!!
« on: Today at 01:20:48 am »
11. Venba [PS5] - finished Feb 22nd, 2026

 

THE FAMILY FOUNDATION OF IMMIGRANT LIFE

Venba is actually intense... a short, condensed powerful tale of the trials and tribulations of first generation immigrant parents. Without politicizing or romanticizing that circumstance, the game does such a tremendous job of not only taking you through the pains of fitting in, in a foreign place.  But also how food, culture and roots bond families.  You play as Amma and Appa which I believe is mother and father in Indian.  You are Indian (Tamil) immigrants in Canada and the story unravels to include elements of parental sadness, longing for a life since forgotten, struggling to maintain work, fit in or even avoid abuse and the challenges that come with the golden opportunity of new life.  But an added layer of having children who "westernize" far faster than you. Leaving this cultural disconnect.

As far as gameplay is concerned, it is essentially a prettier more wholesome cooking mama type of game. The premise is you read faded recipe books passed down with hard to read pages and broken dialect and puzzle solve to make Indian dishes.  The game taught me how to cook Tamil dishes but also the names and vibe and also cultural significance of these meals.  You add ingredients into different cooking instruments in varying orders and if you mess up, it comes out BOOTY and you must retry.  The trophies are fun. The game is condensed like milk. And it's a tear jerker for sure at times.




Many times throughout the game I drew parallels with the titular Venba to my very own mother.  The hardships, the growing older and having distant children who maybe dont appreciate everything you did and the sacrifices. But also Paralells to mothers cooking, childhood soup, faded mumbling of the adult world seeping through over heritage and cuisine.  And like art, food is a barrier breaker.  The game does an excellent job at showing me a side of secondary residency or your 2nd home conflicting with your begginings that I hadn't faced so directly.  And I feel more grown for having played it.  Or just learning about Indian culture.  It isn't a history lesson or anything nor is it overtly preachy but there are good tid bits that show a window into what it's like to balance your roots versus flourishing new leaves.  A beautiful short story.

Rating - 88/100

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General / Re: VGC's Anonymous/"General" Topic:
« on: February 21, 2026, 08:05:49 pm »



This template was going around so I decided to fill out mine!  Some are simply almost impossible to pick but I did my best! I think these types of things say a lot about someones personality with gaming.  Like what genres they lean into and such :)


Note that there probably is some recensy bias with San Andreas. Mario 64, Kingdom Hearts and A few others are right up there.


Template if anyone wants to make their own (2nd photo) - https://www.reddit.com/r/videogames/comments/w7rurr/about_you_video_games_my_answers_image_template/

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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2026!!!
« on: February 21, 2026, 05:48:04 pm »
10. Super Mario Sunshine [GC] - finished Feb 21st, 2026



Super Mario Mario Sunshine

PLOT

Mario Sunshine takes place in glorious Delfino Island, and initially Delfino Plaza. Where in a cunning twist of circumstances, the villain of the game (cant share for spoiler purposes) attempts to frame the real Mario for crimes of vandlism to have him imprisoned so that Bowser can shag peach in privacy. But all along he is vandalizing delfino plaza under the guise of a shadow mario which is a ink based illusionist version of Mario...  I dont get how an entire village and even peach herself confuse this character for the real Mario considering he is literally black. But video game logic lol.  Either way real Mario is sentenced to community service pretty much, which leads to of course your investigation into the culprit and a rescue mission on our beloved Princess... 


THE SLANDER = SKILL ISSUE


Video games are objective, I get that. So this is just my 2 cents. Probably 5 cents due to inflation. But some of the Slander this game gets is just blasphemous and borderline cringe. I have no clue why this game gets beat up the way it does. Sure it has a cult following. But Galaxy gets far less criticism with far wonkier controls. 64 gets far more praise with a far worse Camera. I read comments like "this level took me 2 hours. Shitty level design. I'm gonna Curse the designers" on levels that took me 5 minutes to clear.  Is the game challenging? Yeah.  Is that why it is one of my favorite marios? Precisely.. because I am so refreshed to actually have a Mario game test me. To actually have to earn a shine sprite.  To feel victorious when I clear a level versus what we get with games today. It isnt that sunshine has any gaping flaw, it's that the typical Mario consumer is used to coasting through Mario games. And this one makes you earn it. I hate this expression but it has to be said. Skill issue. The game is perfectly fine. The camera isnt flawless but ive played 100x worse games than get praised to the high moon. Sunshine has some of the most fun, fresh and unique platforming the series has ever seen. Fluid (pun intended) jumping. Excellent implementation of the water jetpack. And colorful, gorgeous and cute boss battles.  It is paced perfectly. Isnt too long. Isnt too short. It might be the most consistent and entertaining 3D platformer ive played. Absolutely INCREDIBLE. 


LEVELS

Levels are broken down into numbered missions.  Each level has 8 missions. Its sorta similar to mario 64 where you beat a goal to get a shine sprite.  Not like Odyssey where you free roam as a open collectathon.  You always get the following missions


1. A mission where you gotta collect 8 red coins

2. A mission where you have to catch shadow mario and spray him with water


And

3. My favorite.. which are these little levels within levels where you lose your jetpack and are required to do some intense and intricate platforming accross differing obstacles to get a shine sprite at the end.  These are expert level shit. But far from unfair.  Any time I died I always felt like "I didnt do this right" not "the game cheesed me"  the game is what ive always wanted from Odyssey and I never got it outside of darkside of the moon.  Challenge. Difficulty.  Nintendo was built different back then.  The level layouts feature very beachy utopias. It's got a summery, tropical, Jimmy Buffet and coconuts vibe going for it.  And the levels are very pretty to look at even 2 decades later.  These types of levels are like if a very tactile and skill based 2D side scroller blew up into 3D landscapes.


Water jetpack buddy named F.L.U.D.D has differing attachments that can guide the water in differing ways. Some rocket, some propel, some spray. Think like nozzles on a water hose but on steroids. And I love jetpacking accross large gaps. It's really a blast to naviagate :)

All and all.  Mario Sunshine is the most unique of the series of 3D Mario Games. It implimented very daring and risky controls and elements yet somehow still knocked a home run.  I really really loved this game.  And this is quickly becoming one of my favorite gaming years.


Rating - 99/100

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Modern Video Games / Re: Report: PS6 2029 | Switch 2 price increase soon?
« on: February 20, 2026, 08:43:13 pm »
Good! I heard rumors that it was AI to blame. Tariffs. Honestly. It would be the first time AI does something good for gaming. To delay the vesell that it will use to make cheap crap. Nobody wants AI in game development yet they whisper it.  I never even hear anyone say "PS6" with any anticipation like it used to be. Nobody cares anymore. It's shocking to me that PS6 is even in American lexicon at this point, they haven't even given us a viable library for PS5. Hardly no game has used it's potential graphically. The jump from PS1 to PS2 was like seeing Alien tech.  The jump from PS4 pro to PS5 is like squinting to see the difference on an ispy book. Wasnt the PS5 pro marketed on 8k gaming meanwhile 8k TVs are not readily popular to consumers? At no point are they common place. Be another 10 years before even our TVs catch up. It's like inventing a car that runs on Uranium ore. 8k Gaming? We are clearly stagnated in terms of tech advancement.  The Hardware is decades away from needing to be improved. I don't think a new generation of consoles is healthy for gaming as a respected medium of entertainment.   And it may just damage gaming as a whole.


Despite more people gaming than ever before in history. Upwards of 65 percent of Americans.  The console sales month by month are down from the past gen of games.  And thats with inflated reseller numbers day 1.
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This current Console Generation is very subjectively the worst ever or at least worst since the 80s game crash.. All 3 of the big brands are cashing in on cheap legacy remasters, shamelessly porting last gens games at 70 dollar price tags and bogus upselling. And I love my PS5.  But it really is PS4 2.0.  It is not a unique mind blowing experience. And until that day comes. The game companies should really just tone it back.  Software is what we want.  Niether of the 3 companies even make a proper portable console offering anymore. Why not try that?  DS Ultra.  The PSP2.    Big money and something fresh.

I wouldnt buy a PS6 if it was 200 dollars.   I'm rocking PS5 until 2035 lol

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This month I went a little overboard with purchases which wasn't my intent for 2026 but here we are... March I will cool the after burners a bit and let the old cash app take a nap. But I was able to replace plenty of sentimental games I had lost.


N64

Stunt Racer - 140


PS1

1. A Bug's Life
2. Mary Kate and Ashley Mystery Mall
3. Scrabble
4. Pinball USA
5. NFL Gameday 1998
6. Marvel Vs Capcom
7. Chocobo Racing
8. Mary Kate and Ashley "Crush course" [Sealed]
9. Jeopardy
10. Castlevania Symphony of the Night

Switch

1. Kirby Return to dreamland Deluxe
2. Metroid Prime Remastered
3. Advanced Wars 1+2


3DS

1. Nintendogs + Cats [Golden Retriever]
2. Zelda Orcarina of Time 3D
3. Kirby Planet Robobot

GBA

1. Kirby Nightmare In Dreamland
2. Drilldozer [CIB] - 150

PS5

1. Snoopy's Magical Mystery Club
2. Cult Of Lamb
3. Final Fantasy Tactics Invalice Chronicles

PS4

1. Final Fantasy X/X-2 Remastered
2. Megaman Legacy Collection
3. World of Final Fantasy

PS2

1. Clock Tower 3
2. The Dog Island
3. Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Viel
4. Okage Shadow King
5. The Simpsons Hit and Run (for GF)

NES

1. Color A Dinosaur - 100

SNES

1. Contra III: The Alien Wars with Manual

DIGITAL

1. Asteroids Recharged
2. Centipede Rechaeged
3. Breakout Recharged
4. Yars Rechaeged



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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2026!!!
« on: February 17, 2026, 08:10:42 pm »
9. Mary Kate And Ashley: Magic Mystery Mall  [PS1] - Finished Feb 17th, 2026




If you were alive in the late 90s or early 2000s then you know the Olsen twins as peak consumerism. Just paparazzi fuel, kinda tabloid famous from fullhouse legacy. The straight to home disney dvd craze of the late 90s, the fashion. It is a bit odd to note that the Olsen twins are over a decade older than I am considering when you think of them you think of kids bop, sugar surge and lemon heads with the comcast on demand remote...  they seem to be perpetually remembered this way as a kid and I feel in this sense they sorta are a time capsule to that era. And my knowledge of their works outside of Fullhouse is not vast but I still think they are classic, simple and Americana.  Like the millenial version of Shirley Temple.  So with that.. I dove in to their game. It's not the only game I own of the twins.  I also own "get a clue" for gameboy color. 

Is the game Skyrim? No.  Is it harmless mind rot fun that only lasts about an hour? Sure. But it's funny comically. If you were a teen girl in 1999 perhaps the plot would register but I even doubt that. It's cliche but fairly calming and sweet in premise.  MKAMM is essentially a series of mini games that make up a larger game.

As the sisters you are led to a mall where you break a heart pendant containing crystals which then freezes the mall in time. Ashley says "this is one mall I dont want to be stuck in forever" and then the plot becomes collecting the 5 crystals to fix the pendant and restore the mall.  You can choose between Ashley and Mary Kate. Not that there is much difference being that they are literally identical twins born 2 minutes apart. but Ashley seems to have better fashion sense in almost every skit.   The mini games are


Diner - You must control the sisters to make orders for customers.  This concept has been done in many games. Think dave the diver or krusty krab games. Where you gotta grab a tray, or food and feed it to the corresponding customers before they get impatient. It's fun.  Classic.

Runway - in this mini game. You choose an outfit for both MK and A. MK has denim outfits. Ashley has more pastels. You gotta match the outfit pieces and then take photos of them as they walk a runway making sure to catch them in poses. It's the most useless of the mini games but also the easiest.


The lifeguard boy friends - this one is the funniest, funnest and most 90s teen core to the essence of 90210 vibe.  The girls decide they have a crush on 2 lifeguard boys. The photographs of the boys will help prove they are cool for an editorial.  So you follow the boys around and you have to snap the photos of Ashley with both boys.  This seems dumb but it's hard and actually takes puzzle solving as the boys only pop up in certain areas, and some are at random. So you gotta get the girl lined up with both boys.  Extra points if all 3 poses.  Banter exhanges with them.  The boys start thinking they are being stalked then divert into "yeah but they're kinda cute" acceptance of it which culminates in a group photo.  Its hard, and patterned. It took me most of the time to complete this. I think it has the most ps1 IP stalgia of the game.  It's goofy and made me feel like I was back as a kid again when all this was relevent. My cousin Felicia had ps1 and games like this.  So it's fairly nostalgic even if I havent played it.

Snowboarding - the snowboard levels are easy but also pretty good for the time.  Like ps1 era SSX but with no tricks and the olsen twins lol.  They say "so rad" and 90s lingo which is cool as Im only playing these games for escapism at this point.

Music video - the final mini game is a music video. You choose moves abd have to slowly fade the camera in and out as the Olsen twins videographer.  This one kinda sucks.  It's boring and has no substance.


Overall. It is what you expect it to be.  A time capsule to goof on.  Like when we watch scooby doo movie. It's 2 people larger than life being themselves with youthful nostalgia. It's simple. But as a liesure play.  It was not completely a dumpster fire.  And sometimes I like to dabble in games like this because its funny to see how capitalism and branding and name recognition get used for quick dollars. Sometimes it works.  If the game was like 5 bucks id imagine a girl of the day not compeltely hating it for a night lol.




Rating - 62/100

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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2026!!!
« on: February 17, 2026, 12:58:41 pm »
8. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas [PS2/PS4] -Finished - Feb 17th, 2026



A STAR THAT SHINES SO BRIGHT, THAT IT DIMS THE REST OF GAMING AS A WHOLE. ALL OTHER GAMES LOSE LUSTER IN COMPARISON

(Both PS2 and PS5. Because I started on OG Hardware and finished on Definitive Edition

Speechless.... Speechless comes to mind when describing Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The sheer impropriety in which the game transports you into it's world is sickening in the sense that it gives you whiplash with just how good it is. Flawless even, gorgeously perfect. Played it in 2026.
No rose-tinted childhood bias. No “it was my first GTA” filter. It's the difference between the idealogy of existing for human enjoyment and existing for human consumption. A sweet soylent shake meant to sustaine a human, versus charred marshmellow meant to peak glucose. It is a generation coming together to leave a phantom rose on the grave of humanity. It may just be the gamer community as a collective's swan, atop the toxic waters of past tense creativity.  It's an encapsulated human soul. It is jarred charisma. How good it is I wasnt prepared for. How unique and crafty it is... how fun and cunning it is. But in pure retrospect. The game is so incredible that it begins to dwarf its contemporaries. It begins to make a mere mirage out of my all time favorites and it bullies itself into my top 15 games of all time. And it may just Suge Knight dangle GTA V off a balcony to get itself there. It shows me how special a game can be. Perhaps effortlessly. And I now understand why it is the bar Rockstar North and its fan base keeps chasing like it's Orion's belt guiding it to a peak that may never be seen again. How even a decade older did it manage to be this much more immersive, consuming and dazzling is beyond me. But it really is a masterpiece.  The movie colors meets beethoven symphonies meets a Dave Chapelle sketch.

The thing is. I grew up playing vice city with my step dad, dad, mom, brothers, at 7 years old. It was a friend. It was familiar.  I was disallowed from playing San Andreas because at the time it had extreme hype and hate and an AO rating on some copies. So i'd sneak to play it at my cousins and put out atv vs bmx or whatever its called case to throw my mom off the scent.. It is nostalgic in a secret far away distant star kind of way. Well now at 29. I can say. I beat San Andreas. And I missed a lot... but no longer.  It didnt have rose tinted nostalgia goggles. It had just raw day 1 feel and it still knocks socks. 


To put it into perspective how good it is, I will pit it directly against it's flashier and younger sister at times to just show how San Andreas has set a gold standard for sandbox games that can't be sniffed in my opinion or experience.. Although it feels a bit hindsight forward to compare the game to GTA 5. I couldn't help but notice all of the elements GTA V recycled sloppily and all the elements they failed to duplicate that made San Andreas not only feel more Californian, More Genuine but also more hilarity infused pure fun. It feels like someone stole their own potato salad recipe and botched it. For example.  San Andreas's story is draped with extra terrestial espionage, winding water silos with government henchman, area 51, the mob, the movie casino? Basically inside of the movie straight out of compton. It covers all worlds, gangsters, nerds, rivalries, hippies, aliens, big foots, hover crafts, fighter jets, go karts, jet packs, swat unimog tanks, monster trucks, derby cars, tuners, putting out fires, exotics. 3 different destinct police forces with 3 distinct habits. It's a world that lives. RPG elements. Personalities.   Where as in GTA 5 even when I wonder into the wilderness of Los Santos, it feels very grounded. Safe. Things begin to look alike.  Even when you press the relationships within you realize that most behave similarly. 

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas not only features a full fledged 90s gang war torn version of los angeles (los santos) which is plenty large enough and fantastic enough to be the entirety of the game. But it features San Francisco too (san fierro) and everything down to the cobble stone winding hill roads, Bougie boutiques, expensive clothes shops, full house set and even the golden gate bridge is remade in stunning detail for its day.  And just when you think your socks are properly rocked enough. It hits you with a moflippin' sneak shot and anchors the Boyz N Da Hood, straight outta compton meets godfather II masterpiece of a story in this light wrapped Las Vegas clone that is so pretty and immersive that it feels like you are going on vacation everytime you travel between towns.  It's just too much to even describe.  It feels like 3 to 4 worlds in one.  The hicks areas of San Bernidino, the missions make most to dabble you in these new and fresh landscapes it seems to zig zag you between. It works to keep everything you do in this world fresh.



The cameos? The love letter to the franchise elements? But I havent touched on the sheer scope of all there is to do in this game.  Dating? Girlfriends? You can pick between a good handful although Denise is Canon imo. And each girl doesn't just pop up, they have unique plot paths that lead CJ to admiration with them. Flowers can be found in random bushes on highways, graveyards, or other like areas that can be saved as a theoretical gift for a later date in which you take your in game gf to cluckin bell (chic fil a) in game. Of course this is between working out to build muscle which raises your sex appeal and helps chemistry with your partners in general.  Its one of the elements of the game I explored least and in itself is pretty much a dating sim.  Now hear me out boss...  say you finish up with the date and want to drive to Las Venturas and gamble? Put 10000 dollars on Red 23? You can do that.  Maybe you want to race dirt bikes at a dirt ring for 25 grand first place prize? Do it. Perhaps you want to assemble a posse of 7 gang members, drive them all in a bus to a rival gang area and declare war? Have turf. Have stake in properties? Maybe you want to work for a mining quarry for wage? Perhaps all that is wack and you'd rather deliver stolen oil rigs for money instead as one of at least 10 optional "jobs" you can do.  All of this is just the tip of the ice berg of what can be done. I feel like ive lived a second or 3rd life by even playing this game. I street raced Woozie's triads, met friends, became loyal, understood the concepts of friendship over novelty. Honor over material. And karmic retribution. All from a video game.

San Andreas is systemic immersion.

- Stats that matter

- Body changes that matter.

- Relationships that matter.

- Territory that changes color.

- Skills that unlock mechanical depth.

-Money progression that reflects growth.


The ammunations (gun store) even have a shooting range which improves your shooting skill which unlocks you weapon improvements like dual wiedling smgs.  Everything has a method to it's madness. 

You can get fat!!  Like eat yourself to vomiting. But if you eat yourself to the point you vomit. You dont get as fat as you would if you ate a bit less. Because the game literally accounts for the vomit as losing some of what you ate.  Exercise improves stamina stats. Muscle can be built at the gym.  Gym has boxing tutorials, martial arts and more.

To quickly put it in perspective again


NONE of these are available in 5.  5 has 3 full characters who arent able to date or have romantic lives, work out, change body type, go to casinos, or even take over factions with a posse outside of gta online.  To say that it is a poor mans San Andreas as a map, layout and even story is sadly truth and im stunned I waited this long to experience it.  But thats not a knock on V. A titan of industry.  It is a praiss to san andreas. An unbeatable symphony.


Later games do however recycle entire mission sequences that I wont share for spoiler purposes as they may be meaningful to the plot. But man... lets just say. Big brother passed down the clothes that didnt fit him anymore. But San Andreas did everything better. Everything. Thats what happened.  San Andreas is rockstars magnum opus. The beatles had abby road. Eminem had marshall matthers LP.  Simpsons had seasons 4 through 10.  Well this is Rockstar when they werent trying to pedal shark cards to kids or survive off name only. It wasnt playing it safe. It was trying to kill it's competition if it even had any after vice city.  That trilogy of the ps2 era is truly scary.  I clapped during the credits of this game.  It keeps the GTA Hilarity and humor but it also feels so much more beleivable, mature, realistic, nuanced.  Everything from the bond with your mexican friend Cesar, the hatred of the games villains, the funny sibling rivalry that unfolds. The anticipation of events that are rumored but awaiting. 


Turf wars are also a blast. The way they work is the map has 3 colors.  Green (your gang the grove st) purple (the rival gang the ballaz) and yellow (mexican gang. The vatos)  and when you roll up into another area and initiate violence it starts a gang war. Waves of gang members come and you gotta kill them all to claim the hood.



Few games make you feel like you lived an entire crime saga. The licenses both for biking, planes and cars alike at the multiple schools are also a blast. They feel more like mini games than say a tutorial or mandatory boredom.

Landing a commercial liner on a runway that has a giant number 69 on it while Rod Stewart's young turks plays over the hazy sun kissed skies of Los Santos is a core gaming memory. Some of the side characters in this game stand out more than main characters in other games. It does a good job to make you care about these people. As if you have formed commraderie. Money starts scarce and builds to become easily obtainable as you go.  It's fun to watch yourself become better both in money and skill. Everything you do is weighted and it rewards you.

And the game also has the absolute perfect amount of challenge. It requires massive skill. Especially the final mission but it rarely feels cheap. It feels just pure gaming.  Soundtrack? Gangsta rap. The radio dj announces the songs as if they are new. It really makes you feel like snoop just dropped a new banger in 1990s. Boyz to men. Bobby Brown.  Classic alt grunge rock? Bliss




Take the transportive nostalgia and era projecting of vice city and mix it with the expansive map and depth of 5. Give it 3s edge, 1s humor and 4's variety with relationships and you get what I can only call the metacritic love darling... and possibly my new favorite grand theft auto.


San Andreas.


The review is so long but I still havent covered even half. It's just its own world. And I love it. 


Rating - 100/100



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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2026!!!
« on: February 15, 2026, 12:56:30 pm »
7. Centipede: Recharged [PS5] -Finished Feb 14th, 2026




ARCADE DAYS REBORN

Centipede Recharged is to Atari 2600 Centipede what The light bulb is to a baked potato with copper coil wrapped around it. Alas nonetheless the original was a fine italian wine that simply knocked it out of the park. Perhaps as good as Atari gets. But now from the video game senior society it has aged from wine into raspberry crush soda somehow, it has added caffiene and cocaine and it's hyper and its sexy. But most of all it's authentic. It is freaking centipede!!

To say this game is a revision is a understatement. It is an absolute rebirth. A face lift. It has Kylie Jenner's doctor on deck. It actually succeeds at what anyone would want it to set out to do.  It doesn't go the way of most remade classic games by changing the formula, adding confusing JRPG plot, adding anime girls, adding new level layouts, robots and tutorials all wandering from the vibe.  This game does it...  it takes the beloved icon centipede. A grandfather that everyone loves and gives you that "this is what centipede woulda looked like today" feel.  It doesn't try to make a new game. It tries to hypercharge what is already known.  And tbh. It's one of the greatest arcade games ive ever played.  It's simple addictive joy. 


If this game had existed in 1978. There would have been a quarter shortage. The new centipede can be played in multiple modes. Arcade mode has 2 modes within itself.  Classic and recharged.  Classic is centipede as you remember it and you can choose to add recharged's powerups to the classic layout. Or play recharged mode which is similar but now the centipedes, fleas, scorpions and spiders attack triaxilly, and you obtain screen sparkling power ups to digitize enemy foe with.  These power ups include a firework bomb, a machine gun blaster, a spinning sphere of bullets, a mirror mode to attack from two ends of the screen, a slow motion power to slow centipedes down, a rail gun Lazer that obliterates all enemies in its wake, and many others.  It is steroids seriously.  And these power ups make adrenaline of making it to higher scores such a blast.   In classic mode you get 3 lives and gain lives as you go.  Recharged mode has 1 life. Sorta like sudden death. 




But the games true joy is found in its challenge mode. Which to me is the main story of the game.  These challenges require you to for example "survive 120 seconds" and trust me... it humbles you with challenge.  Hitting scorpions through tiny openings without hitting mushrooms is brutal. It requires the player to really master the timing. It feels nostalgic in its difficulty.  Starting simple then requiring mastering of the algorithm and npc to really guage what order to do things.   The premise of centipede is simple. Kill centipede in an endless loop to raise the high score. But the new game adds depth to that making you build up skillsets for challenges...  and it is one of the harder games ive beaten in recent memory but also doable. A perfect balance of "screw you" but also "have a nice day" lol. 


It is a blessed remake, a cute and entertaining color fest and I am looking forward to trying the other "recharged games" of the atari series. Which include most of the classics.


Rating - 95/100.

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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2026!!!
« on: February 15, 2026, 12:48:00 pm »
16. It Takes Two

My partner and I played this. As a game, I have thoughts. As a story, I have more thoughts. I'll definitely get a review up for this one. We're also going to go through parts of it again to get the last remaining trophies. For now, I'll say that this is mostly competent co-op game worth checking out if you have someone to play with - a requirement.

Me and my girlfriend finished this game a few years back. I always found it interesting how it was split screen even from online multiplayer via 2 tvs. That took getting used to. It was quite the experience and I remember it insanely fondly.  I wonder what itd be like to play with a casual friend because it's so couple focused. 

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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2026!!!
« on: February 10, 2026, 05:41:12 pm »
6. Jeopardy [PS1] - Finished Feb 10th, 2026






This game is a knockout! It fulfills every itch an old school, 90s, nostalgia, mustached Alex, Jeopardy fanatic could want.  The story of how this game came to be so personal to me, is a trip me and my mother took downtown to a vintage electronic shop.  My mom loved Jeopardy when I was little and she got this game for herself which was rare. There were maybe only a few games she played and I remember exactly how it played with the drawing your name.  What I wasn't aware of is that The game has 3500 individual questions.  Each game has about 72 questions asked. So that means you can play a good amount of games without repeats. 


Alex Trebek voices every question himself which is really ambitious for the time.  I half expected it to be a read along type of game with Alex voiceovers for only introductions. But nope. He reads every question.  (Not answers)  And each question is vibrant, accurate to the type of questions they ask on the tv.  I considered beating this game as beating the NPC in a game. And trust me it's no small task.  The NPC cpu you play against are some form of librarian literary nerds who know everything about the old testament.  It is a hill climb trying to out "Hariett Beacher Stowe" the Jeopardy contestants. And in that sense it is almost a good simulator for the real thing. It requires patience. Knowledge and the puzzle element of knowing when to risk and how much.  It's brilliant as anyone who has watched the tv game knows. And truthfully it took me to a simpler time.  A time when a 12 inch crt on a kitchen counter with aluminum foil wrapped around the antenna picking up I Love Lucy reruns and jeopardy at 7pm was just enough.  It was consuming media. Not being consumed by it.  Everything was so tactile and analogue.  I just love thinking of those times.  I am still very close to my mom. But this is a little easter egg of my childhood. A phantom bus ride, a simple ps1 classic.  And a legendary tv game come to life on old hardware.  It simply works.  It is so far ahead of it's time to me and it's an excellent console version of the jeopardy game. 

It's also cheap as chips so I can't reccomend it enough.  I have played at home versions of jeopardy on PC, buzzfeed, self created.  This feels more genuine to me. It feels like i'm back there.  Letterman on the tube.  Pre 9/11.  1 dollar nacho bell grandes.  Surge sodas and rug rats.  This is really really cool. And I will be playing it more.

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General / Re: VGC's Anonymous/"General" Topic:
« on: February 10, 2026, 05:32:04 pm »
I was reminded of a story today.  My friend from elementary school Glenn Constantino got 2 games for his birthday.

Superman 64

And

Ocarina of Time


The kid literally got some say consensus worst game ever made and best game ever made at the same time in the same day.   Kind of ironic.   So I pose the question.


Is Ocarina of time as good as superman 64 is bad?   If you average both off. Is it net negative?


First off, I have WAAAAYYY more seat time with Ocarina. That's mostly because it's one of my favorite games of all time and I've beat it more times than I can count. But from what I remember of Superman 64, not it isn't as bad as Ocarina is good. A bad game, no question, but it's infamy has definitely been inflated by the internet.

Have you done the 3DS version and does it compare?  All I remember of the day is my friend Glen looking at supernan 64 then looking bacm at me and saying "this game f-ing sucks" lol.  The time between that game being in the console and orcarina being in the console was certainly short lol. 

I only ask about 3ds because I am curious about OOT but loathe the n64s controller.

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General / Re: Do you ever buy Non-Original accessories
« on: February 10, 2026, 05:29:41 pm »
I dont seek them out but there are some examples of third party controllers improving on OG. In particular the modern N64 enhancements with actual joysticks.  Emphasis on "joy" lol.   The mad catz PS2 controllers were really good. And Genesis had a lot of 6 button turbo off brand controllers that worked great. 


But typically 3rd party is a massive downgrade. I have 1st party controllers for each of my consoles. I find hyperkin, mad catz and razer companies to make decent alternatives but I prefer tried and true. 

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General / Re: What are you playing?
« on: February 07, 2026, 09:13:50 am »
Recently bought every football game ever made for the sole intent to rank and curate them.  Since most are cheap as chips I felt it was a fun venture.   So far I have Madden Original and 92 through 2026.  Every NFL xtreme, blitz, street abd gameday games. ESPN 2K5.  Nfl fever. The 4 mainline tecmo bowl games.  Troy Aikman football. Prime time football.  Among many others.


And also GTA San andreas. The iconic classic :)

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Started 11.22.63   so far it is zaney and intriguing.  What a blast. The period set is very transportive and I find the plot brilliant. So far so good.

I also like James Franco as an actor for this role. He just has a 1963 vibe.

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General / Re: VGC's Anonymous/"General" Topic:
« on: February 06, 2026, 08:08:38 pm »
I was reminded of a story today.  My friend from elementary school Glenn Constantino got 2 games for his birthday.

Superman 64

And

Ocarina of Time


The kid literally got some say consensus worst game ever made and best game ever made at the same time in the same day.   Kind of ironic.   So I pose the question.


Is Ocarina of time as good as superman 64 is bad?   If you average both off. Is it net negative?

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