I love cartridges. Unfortunately, that's why the N64 didn't last too long (at least according to that book I read, Game Over), because everyone was transitioning towards cheaper to produce disks. Too bad the Dreamcast didn't do too well, but I never really liked 3-D games. They're great for fighting, but I never quite cared for Super Mario 64 like I did the original ones. I wanted a Gamecube or PS2 specifically for the Ultimate Muscle games they released on them. That was a great summer, having them on demodisks to play in stores... the Gamecube demo was even UNTRANSLATED! Too bad those games were impossible to find, but you could find Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen games EVERYWHERE! I have that terrible M.U.S.C.L.E. game on the NES, and that was the first classic M.u.s.c.l.e.. collectible I had collecting them in my adult life. I wish I got into them when I was younger.It's interesting. While I can access virtually any old video game for any system or arcade ever made within seconds, there's something fun about the "click" of popping in an actual cartridge into a SNES or Genesis and playing it on a tv. Playing emulated games just lacks something, even with the right controllers. I remember having an atari that was given to me, but really was not too thrilled with the primitive graphics...especially since I was used to arcades. Plus the controller was so primitive as well. I loved the NES when I finally got one, but SNES is probably my all time favorite. Strangely, or not so strangely, I seem to always have gotten systems a few years after they come out(part of the fun of being raised poor) Tho if I had been some rich kid with everything handed to em, I probably wouldnt have had as much of an appreciation. Im glad theyve put Genesis, SNES, etc compilations on modern systems.
But there's so much magic in those old Disney Afternoon Capcom titles. They were far superior to most video game adaptions of cartoon shows. Other than Goof Troop being a little Link to the Past-like (without a sword), I really enjoyed playing them all. Darkwing Duck especially. I like games that you can buy and by the end of the week you can master. I always replay the easy games first.