Our town had a chuck e cheese, but the panny killed it. Weird side story, the same town also had a gander mountain. When that went out of business, the town moved the town offices there, replaced the glowing round gander mountain logo sign with a glowing round village seal sign. A small part of me wishes they had taken over the chuck e cheese instead, because I would have liked to see a glowing chuck e cheese shaped sign, but with the village seal in it.
@miquelfire Жыл бұрын
The SNES and NES used the same CPU (instructions wise at least), so they actually re-complied the games with better graphics and menu stuff. Added new sounds as well. Because of this, all the bugs in the old games that didn't somehow get patched out during a reprint of the NES versions were left in (aside from graphical stuff maybe)
@miquelfire Жыл бұрын
Actually, thinking about it, if they wanted to, they could have made the SNES backwards compatible with NES games. I think the GPU and sound chip are the only reasons they didn't bother, as I believe they would have to add the old chips, or use some sort of translation or emulation stuff (and I'm certain the SNES CPU was not powerful enough to emulate hardware)
@TyrMcDohl Жыл бұрын
Coin hell is a real place and you will go there at the first sign of being bad at Mario
@halibabica Жыл бұрын
So playing a handheld turns your hands into...aristocrabs?
@witchfynder_finder Жыл бұрын
You say you doubt anyone would go to Chuck E Cheese for the food but I'm pretty sure when covid first hit they were doing delivery Did anybody avail themselves of that? I have no idea. But it was an option.