These were point - and - click adventure games that acted and played like
old classic cartoons.
Not exact matches
Pokémon Go's instant popularity appears to be the result of nostalgia for the
classic 20 - year -
old cartoon franchise and players» desire to win kudos within the game by capturing as many characters as possible.
While some
classic arcade games (like
old episodes of the «Thundercats»
cartoon) are more fit for reminiscence than actual play, Time Pilot proves that what was mind - blowingly awesome back in the day can still detonate brains just as well now.
Whether it's modern noir («L.A. Confidential»), an
old classic («Chinatown»), a genre - bending head trip («Mulholland Dr.») or even a
cartoon («Who Framed Roger Rabbit»), film loves to pull back the curtain of Hollywood's seedy underbelly and expose the world of crime.
Ahh the 80's... Slightly before my time as I was born in «91, but thanks to
older relatives» hand - me - downs of computers like the Commodore 64 & ZX Spectrum, being raised on reruns of
classic cartoons (and the odd horror film -LSB-...]
Chad and Jared first came up with the idea for Cuphead because of their love of
classic run and gun games like Contra and Gunstar Heroes, and
old cartoons such as Popeye and Steamboat Willie.
Other inspirations include
classic comic strips like George Herriman's Krazy Kat and Bud Sagendorf's Popeye,
old Warner Bros.
cartoons, Lynda Barry's illustrated novels, contemporary animated series like Adventure Time and Steven Universe, and recent autobiographical zine comics.