I never said I was good at them. LOL. I enjoyed them all. For the time they came out, they were amazing to me.
I think the part I liked about TMNT was that it had multiple play styles in one game, so it felt like more.
Paperboy was a racing game with a timing mechanism. You ride a bike along a set course, dodging obstacles like the racing games of the time. However, you have to time throwing papers at or in mailboxes to get points to pass stages.
My favorites were Ninja Turtles, Final Fantasy, Paperboy, Zelda, Rygar, Castlevania 3, or Kid Icarus. At least those ones got massive amounts of play time.
Hmmmm.... Another thing I've run into, but my result wasn't as severe (usually just a hard crash of the game, but sometimes a full crash). I've had a GPU that had 1MB less of memory than was advertised. While minor, the GPU would advertise this space to the system, and when that ghost memory was allocated, it would lose its mind. Skyrim's support team was the one who discovered that headache.
Most games would run just fine because they didn't try to max out my GPU. Just the ones that tried to get the most out of every byte.
Unfortunately, the only test and fix was a new GPU for that one. I went a long time simply not playing some games.
The only time I've had a somewhat similar issue happen to me was when the fan on my video card had died. When running lightly loaded, the air circulation from the rest of the system kept things cool, but under load, it would overheat, and everything would shut down to protect it.
This can be checked if you are able to monitor fan speed or by simply watching the fan manually.
I never said I was good at them. LOL. I enjoyed them all. For the time they came out, they were amazing to me.
I think the part I liked about TMNT was that it had multiple play styles in one game, so it felt like more.
Paperboy was a racing game with a timing mechanism. You ride a bike along a set course, dodging obstacles like the racing games of the time. However, you have to time throwing papers at or in mailboxes to get points to pass stages.