Justin Lacey: "I was pretty obsessed with Q*bert back on my Atari 2600. Over time though, those memories blur into a mess of jumping and tiles changing colors. I never spent any real significant time with the arcade version until recently, and I quickly realized what Q*bert has been cursing about all of this time."
The Gamer Writes "The video game industry has grown rapidly over the years. With millions of titles in existence today, gamers are sure to find a game they would enjoy. However, despite the numerous modern titles launched, retro games continue to thrive and remain popular among gamers. There is just something about these old-school gems that provide us with a sense of joy and comfort different from what modern experiences can offer."
Anthony gets all @!#@!? in discussing Q*bert; y'know, that arcade game where the !@#?! hops like a ?@#!# and then @?@!#. You get me? %
Hardcore Gamer: Funko has been keeping up with a whole range of video game series. The most recent announcement comes with some retro flair sure to appeal to old school gamers.