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offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2004-04-20 08:19 [#01152008]
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no no.. the 3d was shit. its the red/blue style 3d.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-20 08:25 [#01152018]
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"its the red/blue style 3d."

Yeah well, that doesn't automatically make 3d bad I suppose.
I have a book full of 3D-images (also with those silly
glasses). And some of them really blow my mind.

But ofcourse the Nes is much more limited. Low resolution,
not much colors etc. But no matter how bad the 3d looks, I
still think it's an interesting experiment :-)


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-20 08:49 [#01152050]
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w00t!
He mailed me back :-)

Now it's really only a matter of days. I could very well be
playing duckhunt again this weekend!


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-04-20 11:10 [#01152347]
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ninja gaiden for genesis sucks by the way. Your guy is twice
as tall and twice as slow.

There's lots of NES's on ebay and they're pretty cheap. Some
have the NES flaw fixed (some strip of metal or something
that bends over time or something)


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-04-20 11:12 [#01152352]
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Just buy used games on ebay too. Mine works great. Never
blow in the games. Instead brush the metal inside hard with
qtips and rubbing alchohol. You can see all the black dirt
come off. (the games have warnings not to do this...
probably because they want you to buy a game doctor thing?
It works great though)


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2004-04-20 11:15 [#01152354]
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the system "virtual boy" was pretty wicked actually. It
really put you in a cute otherworldly 3-dish zone... since
the outside world is completely blocked away when you stick
your head in the thing. It was just like gameboy games, only
3-d. I should get one of those again.


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2004-04-20 11:20 [#01152373]
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I had the Power Glove.
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It sucked.


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-04-20 11:23 [#01152379]
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you mean that system where the only colors were red and
black?

it was a good concept, but didn't it give people headaches
or brain cancer or something?


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-20 11:47 [#01152426]
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"Just buy used games on ebay too."

Yes. I was planning on doing just that. Most nes games are
so cheap by now."

"Instead brush the metal inside hard with qtips and
rubbing alchohol.
"

Hm... I already clean my SNES-cartridges with qtips. But in
combination with rubbing alcohol it works even better? I
should get me a bottle of that. Can you get it at a
pharmacist or something?

There should also be a way to clean the contacts inside the
NES & SNES methinks. They probably get just as dirty as the
cartridges themselves. But I think all the pins would just
tear the cotton on a qtip apart :-/

The virtual boy is a great system! I love the hardware. It's
just a shame that all the games released for it are so
arcade-style. All of them are short games, the goal is
usually to get lots of points. The only adventure/platform
game is Wario Land, but that one is way too short. Red Alarm
is pretty cool as well. At first I was very excited about it
"It's just like Starfox! Wow!". But after a while I found
it's not really anywhere near as good as Starfox :-/ Oh
well.

The VB itself remains a really nice gadget though :-) With
more games like Wario Land I'm sure it would have been more
succesful. The 3D works really wonderfully. The opening
sequence of Wario Land is jawdropping. The fence in Mario
Tennis also looks good enough to touch .. it's all very cool
:-)


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-20 11:54 [#01152434]
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"it was a good concept, but didn't it give people
headaches or brain cancer or something?
"

Headaches yes. But probably because lazy people didn't
adjust the focus-slide on the VB precise enough. You have to
experiment with it a little bit until the image sort of
*feels* comfortable... when you've focussed it right it
shouldn't cause any headaches at all.

And it can be bad for the eyes. Because you're constantly
focussing on something a few centimeters in front of your
eyes... it strains the muscles that focusses the eye or
something. And eventually they strain so much that your eye
can't properly focus on things far away anymore.

All of this can be avoided by taking the recommended brakes
though :-) Every 15 minutes just look away from the Virtual
Boy for a couple of seconds and everything will be just
fine.

Also, the shoulderbuttons are the most comfortable I've ever
seen on any nintendo-controller! They're actually on the
bottom of the controller... it's great! It feels so much
more natural than actually placing them on the "shoulder" of
the controller like with the snes/n64/gamecube.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-20 11:55 [#01152436]
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All this retro games talk has made me re-order my room. The
Nes is still out, but the snes has gone into storage and the
Megadrive has replaced it. Hmm, now, what to play?

MK 1-3,
Sonic 1/2.
Hellfire,
Gynoug,
Mercs or
Smash TV?


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-24 06:38 [#01158856]
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Yay! My NES came yesterday :-)

Innitially it had the same problem Ophecks described: the
tray wouldn't stay down. But I managed to fix that. (The add
already managed that this NES had been modded to also play
USA-games. But it was obviously done rather clumsily. Screws
weren't tightened all the way, and the cartridge-tray was
actually jammed by that green print-card or whatover those
things are called in english. So it was impossible for the
tray to stay down. He might have mentioned that on eBay!
He's not getting any positive feedback from me, that's for
sure :-p). But I opened it all up, and carefully put it back
together properly. And now it works pretty good. The games
work most of the time, altough sometimes you still have to
blow. I think I've seen new 72-pin connectors being sold on
eBay from time to time... I'd really like one of those. That
would make my NES pretty much like new again :-)

It was such a blast to play super mario bros again! Wow. It
made me feel like I was 8 years old again... playing it for
the very first time, with the entire family crowded around
the television to witness the wonder of videogames :-) Sweet
memories indeed...
This game is such a classic. Even to this very day it's
still every bit as fun and playable as I remembered it to
be!

The 3D-effect in Rad Racer was kind of dissapointing like
several people mentioned in this thread. I think they
overdid it or something. Even with the glasses on you're
still seeing things double. The trick to creating 3D-images
is to give each eye a slightly different view. But
the 2 images in Rad Racer are so far apart. The cloud the
left-eye sees is at least 5 cm's away from the cloud meant
for the right-eye... if you know what I mean.
Without the 3D-images turned on, it's still a good game
though. Even though I'm not good at it all :-p I keep
running out of time. I haven't played Castlevania very much
yet. But I will soon! The 1st two levels were very promising
:-)


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2004-04-24 08:19 [#01158904]
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I'd pay 25 dollars to watch a video of surrounded working on
his NES.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-04-24 08:44 [#01158926]
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''it was such a blast to play super mario bros again! Wow.
It
made me feel like I was 8 years old again... playing it for

the very first time, with the entire family crowded around
the television to witness the wonder of videogames :-)''

Same with me. I was like 4 or 5, and my aunt hooked it up
for me, but only after about 2 hours of struggle. Then she
got the first turn and kept falling down the first pit on
the first level. You don't forget stuff like that.

Apparently the freakin' thing cost like 400 dollars at the
time, too! 8 bits of insane mind blowing super power, that's
what it was.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-24 11:22 [#01159040]
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"I'd pay 25 dollars to watch a video of surrounded
working on his NES.
"

Ha! Lol!
If only more people felt that way... I could quit my dayjob
and start playing with my NES for a living.

But the sad truth is, ofcourse, that I don't even have a
camera. :-( Sorry Pomme ;-)


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-24 11:30 [#01159047]
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"Then she got the first turn and kept falling down the
first pit on the first level. You don't forget stuff like
that.
"

Hehe... yeah you really don't :-)
My parents couldn't play it al all either. Nor could my
grandma. I remember she just stood there completely
paralysed as the very first goomba approached her. All of us
were shouting: "Jump! Jump! Step on it!" And she totally
panicked and ended up running toward and into the goomba
;-)

They (my grandparents and parents) loved watching us play
though. They really got into it haha. In particular level
2-3 freaked them out. What with all the jumping fish and
such.
"Look out!" "Oh god, you're going to get hit!" "Be
careful!"
"NO! DON'T JUMP! The fish will hit you!"
:-D

"8 bits of insane mind blowing super power, that's
what it was.
"

True. Didn't they have the "now you're playing with power"
slogan back then? It was an awesome time to be a
nintendo-fanboy. You never needed to worry about the future.
If the games were going to be good, if they would loose the
console-wars etc. There were no console-wars, and everything
they released was fantastic! (it felt like that anyway
;-)).



 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-04-24 11:36 [#01159055]
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how about strider? anyone here a fan?

that next to last battle (with your boss) is so friggin'
hard.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2004-04-24 11:39 [#01159059]
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know what was a great game..
StarTropics


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2004-04-24 11:43 [#01159061]
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yeah, it was okay. i wish there had been a bit more freedom
though between levels. i won't put it above zelda, but it's
solid.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-04-24 11:49 [#01159063]
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Vice: Project Doom was a cool underrated action game,
reminded me of Ninja Gaiden. Even had some fancy cutscenes
between levels. It was released near the end of the NES'
lifespan so nobody gave a shit. It would have been a
classic.

Little Nemo- The Dream Master, Monster in My Pocket, Monster
Party, Journey to Sililus, Astyanax, Chip and Dale Rescue
Rangers, Little Mermaid (fer real)... shit, so many hidden
gems! I'd say just buy any NES game you see, ever. They're
like 2 bucks a pop, now, don't have much to lose.


 

offline wimp on 2004-04-24 12:01 [#01159072]
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ign.com's list of the Top 100 Games

Pretty damn good list too. Respect.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-24 12:58 [#01159116]
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"I'd say just buy any NES game you see, ever"

yes, there are only a couple of NES games that i want so
badly I'm going to specificly try and hunt them down. For
the rest I think I'm just going to buy all the cheap ones I
find at fleamarkets and eBay-bargains and places like that.

Castlevania is very very tough! It's a good thing you warned
me about it beforehand. I keep getting stuck in a stage
where there are some sort of eagles flying over me who drop
little beast (dogs? wolves?) to the ground. Those beasts are
just too damn quick. When I try to hit them they just jump
to avoid the whip. + the eagles just keep dropping more and
more until those beasts swarm all over the screen and kill
me :-(

Since I don't have a manual for it do you think you could
help me out with this: what does it mean when you pick up a
little square with II in it? I've also seen them with
III. But I'm not really sure what they do when you
pick 'em up.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-04-24 14:01 [#01159172]
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The ''II'' and ''III'' mean you can fire 2 or 3 special
weapons (axe, holy water, knife) in a row, it's like rapid
fire. Invaluable against the later bosses, not as useful
against regular enemies.

It's a tough game, I can't beat it without save states. In
the later levels, enemies take off 4 or 5 bars of health in
one hit, it's totally insane. If you get hit once, you might
as well kiss your butt goodbye. And no save states with the
real thing!

Castlevania 2 is kind of easy... if you know what to do.
Without an FAQ or guide, I don't think I could have beat
that game. The ''hints'' the idiot villagers give you are
translated in a way that they make NO SENSE AT ALL. Figuring
out what to do is just totally random. How the heck am I
supposed to know I have to crouch by the water for 5 seconds
and press B?

3 is just incredible.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-25 09:50 [#01159838]
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" it's like rapid fire."

Thanks! That helps alot.
It's a shame the NES didn't have more buttons... it feels a
little awkward to press up plus b to use the
special weapons. It becomes a nightmare when you try to use
them on a staircase :-/

I reached the Monster of Frankenstein (i think it was)
yesterday. But that fight was just insane. In particular the
other enemy in that room that kept throwing stuff at me.
After a couple of tries I felt like breaking the controller
in half :-p So I figured that was a good time to turn of the
nes and do something else lol.

Castlevania 2 has lots of rpg-elements doesn't it? I wonder
if I'd still be able to get into it... I don't really like
rpg's that are too dated. What I appreciate about the NES
most of all is the instant playability. No option-screens,
no stats, no upgrades... haha. Just press start on the title
screen and go.
But if it's an actiongame with some rpg-elements, I might
still be able to enjoy it though. Shame about the
translation.

I didn't even know a Castlevania 3 was ever released for
NES. Not in europe that's for sure!

I beat Super Mario Bros this morning. Level 8-3 is a
nightmare! All those hammer bros.... you don't stand a
chance if you can't throw fireballs. I had forgotten all
about the 2nd quest after you beat the game. It's a shame
you can't save the fact that you beat it after you turn off
the nes ;-) Now if I wanna try the 2nd quest again I have to
beat the 1st one again. Oh well. It's still a great game
though. So much is in it! There must be thousands (if not
millions) of games out there that were inspired by SMB in
one way or the other.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-25 09:56 [#01159841]
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"3 is just incredible"

My real world copy seems to of given up the ghost (Why this
game Lord, why? You could have taken Hook or Turtles, or
even Solar Jetman...;-( ), my GBA emulator doesn't run it,
so I currently have to play that on the PC.

Surrounded: Yep it got a Europe release- I think it was
pretty late in the system's life though (1992)... I found my
copy brand new for £5.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-25 10:08 [#01159853]
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"Yep it got a Europe release"

Well... I stand corrected. Maybe I already had my SNES by
then, that would explain why I never noticed it.

If I ever see it I'll get it :-)

Alot of eBay-sellers are bastards who charge way too much
though! About half the NES-games I see there are advertised
as: "Rare!" "A must for every NES owner!", and then they ask
some ridiculously high starting bid (and usually it will
only be the cartridge itself... no box, no manual). I'm
hoping I'll find lots of cheaper ones on fleamarkets and 2nd
hand stores.

"or even Solar Jetman."

Ugh... that game sucked! Well no... it was pretty good
actually, but way too damn hard. I could spend hours just
trying to bring some crystal from one place to another. The
passwords were too long and confusing too. I so often fucked
up when writing them down... so they wouldn't work when I
entered them the next time. So many frustrations came from
that game. I really wanted to like it though. Because I had
been saving up for months to be able to buy a new game...
and it would take me several more months before I could
afford another. I don't think I ever made it past the 3rd
planet... no matter how many times I played it. What a
nightmare.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-25 10:38 [#01159863]
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RE: Solar Jetman. I've never completed it, but I've gotten
well over half way through. It's a massive game and has an
obscene amount of hidden stuff (I'm sure there are at least
as many hidden worlds as "real" ones in it). I liked the
zany sense of humour in it as well.


 

offline DeLtoiD from Ontario on 2004-04-25 16:31 [#01160110]
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did anyone get far in a boy and his blob????


 

offline DeLtoiD from Ontario on 2004-04-25 16:31 [#01160111]
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to be quite honest a boy and his blob pissed me off soooo
much...


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-27 12:55 [#01162942]
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Hey guys help me out. I bid on a game called Low G
Man
... but I just realised it's not the game I was
looking for at all :-s

I remember a long long time ago I played a really cool game
at a friend's house. And it also had to do with gravity in
some way. There was one level where gravity was turned
around and you could walk on the ceiling, and jumps were
reversed etc. I was so impressed by it at the time :-)

Somehow for all those years I was sure it was called Low G
Man, so i was quite pleased I found a cheap copy of it. But
I just looked up some screenshots of Low G Man... and it's
not the game I was looking for at all. The game I remember
looked rather cartoony. The hero was a very typical "hero"
type. Huge chin, tough grin... etc. Does anyone know
what game I'm talking about?

Oh and I won the auction even, lol! So is this Low G Man a
good game? The screenshots looked pretty decent I guess.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-27 13:03 [#01162953]
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"but I've gotten well over half way through."

I'm very impressed you got that far!

"I'm sure there are at least as many hidden worlds as
"real" ones in it
"

Yeah, even I managed to find 2 or 3 hidden levels. And also
some bonusgames where you could collect lots of diamonds.
Lots of secrets are always a good thing :-)

Before I bought it, I played with the game in the store for
a bit. And was very impressed. For that time, the premise of
discovering lots of different (huge) planets was very
exciting indeed. And I liked how you could also exit your
ship and fly around as a tiny astronaut. The animations on
the ship itself (as it rotated) were amazing as well. So all
in all I was blown away by it. It seemed like a
super-detailed game about space-exploration.

But sadly, I never did manage to get the hang of it. The
sense of gravity was a little too detailed for me I guess. I
try to aim at an enemy... but the ship still has some
momentum so I keep sliding forward and crash into a wall.
It's even worse when you're dragging something with that
tractorbeam.
I suppose the control-system is something you have to get a
feel for... which I never did. Maybe I was still too young
for it. Or maybe I would still keep crashing into every wall
;-)


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-27 13:06 [#01162958]
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A boy and his blob... I remember The official dutch nintendo
magazine had a huge coverstory about that game once. It
looked very nice... but I never actually got to play it. It
sounds like it should be avoided :-p


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-27 13:08 [#01162962]
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"Rad Gravity"?

Sounds like it... and the main character is as you
described.

Low-G man is poo. I had it and it's one of the few NES games
I've ever sold.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2004-04-27 13:19 [#01162977]
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""Rad Gravity"?"

YES!!
Thank YOU! :-D

This is definitely the game I remember :-)

You're a great man. It's a good thing you know so much about
8bit videogames :-p

And about Low-G Man... ehr... damn :-(
Well it's a good thing it wasn't expensive, haha. Looks like
a game I'll be selling away pretty soon. I guess it wasn't
very smart of me to place a bid before looking up some
screenshots :-p I must have had those two titles mixed up
somehow. Something I read in an old magazine maybe. Ohwell.

*goes off to see if Rad Gravity is being sold anywhere*


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-27 13:31 [#01163006]
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Low G Man was so bad it was actually reviewed by
SomethingAwful.com a while back :)

I bought it because it was cheap (I was only about 10 at the
time) and quickly realised (after completing it in about 2
days of halfhearted play) that I needed to swop it "for
keeps" with someone... I forget what I got for it in the
end, but whatever it was, it was better than that.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2004-04-27 13:33 [#01163007]
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i don't know what a NES is, and i don't carre.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-27 13:40 [#01163013]
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Nintendo Entertainment System.

Haven't seen you round much lately. Things ok?


 


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