Dr. Mario on the Game Boy was the second game I ever owned. If you can't play the 64 version while rocking out to Fever then I don't understand what the heck the point is supposed to be.
@skep To be fair, maybe you can in other modes, but when I was a kid, this local pizza place had a tabletop Castlevania/Dr. Mario coin-op that I’d always play waiting for food, and Dr. Mario was maybe my first “oh, games can have good music” realization. Fever and Chill are both acceptable, but neither in 64’s story mode is a no-go.
@miela583 Somehow I missed Castlevania, but that's supposed to have good music too. My first game was Tetris—classic tune—and number three was Yoshi's Cookie, which had some bangers. I guess I grew up just assuming that video game music was great. In my defense, most of it is.
Wow first time I see coin exchange, looks a lot like magical drop but with another layer of puzzle in it.
@soulstuff I'd recommend at least giving it a try- I suck at it endlessly, but the different layers it has going keep it pretty engaging.
Woah..3 hours? :O I've heard some people did the Barbiheimmer all in one day. I don't think my back would handle that.
"I saw a caesar salad on the ground and thought of you" is my favorite no-context compliment today.
secret life hack to live rent free in people's minds
the DVD rental page secretly rips off the Polaroid swatch. if anyone ever figured out graphic design though, it's the people who were there from the beginning.