Pac-Man was the first game I ever played, it was a cocktail machine in a bar my dad took me to. He had a real beer, I had a root beer and we dropped quarter after quarter into that machine for what felt like forever. Every time I went to that bar I went straight to the Pac-Man machine. Yes I also had, and enjoyed it on Atari VCS. I loved it too much to care it was flawed, all games were flawed back then and call me crazy but I also enjoyed E.T too. Not as much as some other games but more than a certain youtuber wants people to. Even playing it on an arcade can't be that hard, I see those old machines everywhere just check your local bars or the skating rink nearby somebody has to have one somewhere.
I will play:
The one game I never played that I always hated was Chrono Trigger, to this day it bothers me how much love that games gets. I tried to understand it but I just don't. I guess you must really have to be into convoluted nightmares to enjoy that mess of a game. I like Zelda games a lot, some better than others, and I like RPG's too, some better than others, but I never understood what the fuss was about Chrono Trigger, so it's got time travel, in a FANTASY world in a FANTASY setting in a fictional universe, not much appeal as it's all made up, if it was time travel int he real world but with a Fantasy twist or RPG elements then that would be one thing but since it is all make believe you can't really know the time travel is even happening for sure can you?
Also I don't like the notion of multiple endings for a sprite based text heavy interactive cartoon. I watched a few videos on Youtube, I read the tutorials, I even sat through my brother in law play the entire game and it just looked too boring for me to care about. It was one of those games I just think was over rated for some unknown reason and has been over hyped on the internet because that is what the internet does, it takes a game nobody liked and turns it into a game everyone hated, takes a game most people liked and turned it into greatest game ever, and takes a random game most people didn't even know existed and turns it into this great hidden gem everyone needs to play before they die. Not for me. I rate it a 3 out of five.