threw it in the trash several years back. It worked fine, I just got tired of having to find some place to keep it, seemed like it was always in the way.
the taz game was a lot like Mario, where you have to proceed through an ongoing quest, and you could push one particular button and turn him into a "tornado" just like in the cartoon.
the one I trashed was either a model 2 or 3...I'm thinking 2, but it's been so long I'm not sure. The appearance of the cartridge slot door on the #2 looks very familiar to me.
OH I think I know which one you are talking about. did it have like a 3D perspective, but your craft was in "the picture" meaning you observed the whole thin from the perspective of a third party?
Started by flying you over a runway that had enemy craft waiting to take off?
If it's the game I'm thinking of, that WAS a fun one
I picked up a NES USB controller and the NES emulator. Then I just buy the games I want to play and download the image to my computer from the internet. (You must own the game to be able to legally play it.) So far, RC Pro Am and Cobra Triangle is what I have purchased.
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the taz game was a lot like Mario, where you have to proceed through an ongoing quest, and you could push one particular button and turn him into a "tornado" just like in the cartoon.
the one I trashed was either a model 2 or 3...I'm thinking 2, but it's been so long I'm not sure. The appearance of the cartridge slot door on the #2 looks very familiar to me.
it worked great, never had any problem with it
I also used to live on a Defender binge.
Started by flying you over a runway that had enemy craft waiting to take off?
If it's the game I'm thinking of, that WAS a fun one