The Donkey Kong Country series was not one I sunk a lot of time into. I was more a Super Mario fan at this point and the graphics of DKC were actually sensory overload to me, still are for the most part.
I knew one person that had a Colecovision when I was a kid and I remember just being "wowed" by the graphical differences (for the better) on it as compared to the 2600, which it seemed like everyone had. I do remember that DK absolutely sucked on 2600 but it wasn't nearly as bad as Pac-Man. I can still hear those awful sound effects even though it has been nearly 40 years since I saw or heard it.
Memory is wild sometimes. For instance, I can remember what I was doing when I first saw the Indiana Jones game on Atari 2600. I can remember the first time I played E.T. as well. Neither was great games, lol.
Pac-Man was quite horrible. I did not experience Donkey Kong on the Atari 2600 till many years later and by then, any chance of being impressed was long gone.
Me neither, I read the manuals front to back, did my best to figure things out, even had a friend help me using the second controller in Indiana Jones, still had no clue what was going on. I don't hate either game, I actually like E.T. once I figured things out - Indiana Jones though, that one can sit at the back of my "bored day let's play" list. Lol
I can barely remember playing Donkey Kong when I was little. I don't remember much about it. This version looks fun though.
The Donkey Kong Country series was not one I sunk a lot of time into. I was more a Super Mario fan at this point and the graphics of DKC were actually sensory overload to me, still are for the most part.
I knew one person that had a Colecovision when I was a kid and I remember just being "wowed" by the graphical differences (for the better) on it as compared to the 2600, which it seemed like everyone had. I do remember that DK absolutely sucked on 2600 but it wasn't nearly as bad as Pac-Man. I can still hear those awful sound effects even though it has been nearly 40 years since I saw or heard it.
Memory is wild sometimes. For instance, I can remember what I was doing when I first saw the Indiana Jones game on Atari 2600. I can remember the first time I played E.T. as well. Neither was great games, lol.
Pac-Man was quite horrible. I did not experience Donkey Kong on the Atari 2600 till many years later and by then, any chance of being impressed was long gone.
I didn't know what the hell was going on in either Indiana Jones or E.T. haha
Me neither, I read the manuals front to back, did my best to figure things out, even had a friend help me using the second controller in Indiana Jones, still had no clue what was going on. I don't hate either game, I actually like E.T. once I figured things out - Indiana Jones though, that one can sit at the back of my "bored day let's play" list. Lol