Since getting my VIC-20 into good working order, it's been getting a lot of use. It even has the honor of being hooked up with the rest of my gaming systems:
My friend and I spent a couple hours today trying to beat Spike's Peak, which has the cheapest last two levels in a game EVER. We FINALLY beat it, but it definitely had us pulling our hair out. We also spent an hour or so getting stuck a million times in Pirate's Cove before giving up on it.
So far I think Gorf is probably my favorite VIC game, though Atlantis and Buck Rogers are pretty fun. Still, I have to admit I've been having more fun tinkering with Basic than I have been playing my carts...
My Gaming Area (Now with VIC-20)
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Yeah, the Saturn is covered with dust but not because I don't like it! I love the Saturn, but I lost the video cable for it quite a while back. With my recent interest in Sega CD again, I plan to pick a cable up and maybe a mod chip so I can play burned games (hey, I don't know if you guys can afford what some of those people are asking for Saturn games, but I can't).
I think the only system missing from this picture (aside from my handhelds, of course) is my Atari 2600. I also have an Odyssey 4000, but again, missing the video cable. I also don't have my Genesis, Sega CD, Saturn, Master System, SNES or Atari carts/CDs set up with my other ones. I need more shelving.
Oh, and it looks like you're on LSD cuz I shot that with my fisheye lens.
I think the only system missing from this picture (aside from my handhelds, of course) is my Atari 2600. I also have an Odyssey 4000, but again, missing the video cable. I also don't have my Genesis, Sega CD, Saturn, Master System, SNES or Atari carts/CDs set up with my other ones. I need more shelving.
Oh, and it looks like you're on LSD cuz I shot that with my fisheye lens.