Agree it wasn't the best Atari game, but as a little kid it was fun competing for those flies in 2P. I can still picture when the night was over, the frogs jumping away, a fly bringing in the words "The End" and then listening to the crickets chirp.
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Are two notes a jingle? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz2QPBkDkFc
Legacy of the Wizard - NES aka Dragon Slayer IV Drasle Family - MSX
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Simon's Quest is a C- game with an A+ soundtrack
Ghost Manor for the 2600 is a fun game with lots of atmosphere. However it's also pretty simple and will only occupy you for 10-20 minutes. It sure was a blast when I was a little kid, though.
There's also Monster Bash, the 1982 Sega arcade game.
Like those occasional illustrations in Alice in Wonderland or Narnia, game manuals provided a window into a world you couldn't fully see (in the case of old consoles, due to low res or low poly graphics) and served as a jumping off point for so many children's imaginations to fill in the rest of the details.
Wonder Boy 3: the Dragon's Trap, a simple "Metroidvania" style platformer with fun action and enemy design. No deep story, but one of my all-time favorite game soundtracks
Thirty cents is an absolute steal. Evoland does well as an homage to multiple generations of CRPGs.
Agree, the lack of tactile feedback was awful. It's like playing on a mobile phone screen today
This doesn't answer your question, but thank you for the love and patience you have for your son.
That games goes great with a real NES controller, so you can throw it across the room after dying.
Ultima Runes of Virtue 1 & 2 for the Game Boy. Great action-adventure-puzzle games. But very unforgiving, every dungeon is filled with fatal errors. I couldn't get to the end when I was young!
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Sorry, I accidentally duplicated this post from @Dnew10@lemmy.world.
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