As an 80s baby anything from the late 80s to early 90s has a rosy, comforting sentimental glow and with Commander Keen I was lured into that seductive trap known as nostalgia. This is despite the fact that I do have a Nintendo Online account (mainly for Tetris 99) and I played Ghosts and Goblins for all of 5 minutes before I had to turn it off or risk snapping my Switch in half. I still dream of you Encarta Mindmaze!Īs such I had no previous experience of Commander Keen, but when I saw those eye melting colours and pixel-tastic graphics I was transported back to the days of Wonderboy and Ghosts and Goblins, and couldn’t wait to give it a go. As far as owning a Personal Computer (that’s what PC stands for kids!) we finally invested in one towards the end of the 90s and the only game I managed to convince my parents to get wasn’t even a game. In fact we still had our Commodore 64 well into the 90s when we finally, and sadly, upgraded him to a Sega Master System II. When I was growing up, we were always a bit behind the times when it came to technology.
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