I just picked up the first one for the PS2 a few weeks ago, and it might not say much for my action-gaming skills that I'm at about 12 hours, and by my estimate I'm about 60% of the way through the game. This lack of skill might be why I normally lose interest in such games VERY quickly; BGaE has managed to hold my attention regardless. I'm really looking forward to the end of the first one, and the 2nd one!
I've still got a copy of Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego? in shrinkwrap, complete with a 1993 US Almanac in the box! Gotta love budgeting for games by the pound. God, I had good times playing Think Quick! on my dad's 8088 "laptop," one of the old NEC ones with a monochrome LCD screen that was about 4x7", I think it had a 20-meg hard drive. Anyone remember those?
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I just picked up the first one for the PS2 a few weeks ago, and it might not say much for my action-gaming skills that I'm at about 12 hours, and by my estimate I'm about 60% of the way through the game. This lack of skill might be why I normally lose interest in such games VERY quickly; BGaE has managed to hold my attention regardless. I'm really looking forward to the end of the first one, and the 2nd one!
I've still got a copy of Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego? in shrinkwrap, complete with a 1993 US Almanac in the box! Gotta love budgeting for games by the pound. God, I had good times playing Think Quick! on my dad's 8088 "laptop," one of the old NEC ones with a monochrome LCD screen that was about 4x7", I think it had a 20-meg hard drive. Anyone remember those?
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