Still quick on the draw?
Back in the ’80s, before I became a steadfast console kid, I used to play games on my dad’s Atari ST. For someone who had been raised on the humble Game & Watch range, the graphics and gameplay were utterly spellbinding – but the one thing I could never quite get my head around was the controls.
Using a mouse for the first time was a transformative experience, of course, and games like Dungeon Master played like a dream with this interface – but whenever it came to arcade-style action titles, I was always frustrated by the lack of decent control options.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Still quick on the draw?
Back in the ’80s, before I became a steadfast console kid, I used to play games on my dad’s Atari ST. For someone who had been raised on the humble Game & Watch range, the graphics and gameplay were utterly spellbinding – but the one thing I could never quite get my head around was the controls.
Using a mouse for the first time was a transformative experience, of course, and games like Dungeon Master played like a dream with this interface – but whenever it came to arcade-style action titles, I was always frustrated by the lack of decent control options.
Read the full article on timeextension.com