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Kid Fenris posted:VIZ put out a new edition of Shotaro Ishinomori's Zelda comic Today is a major disappointment.
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Wise Fwom Yo Gwave posted:I disagree on this point, mostly because I wanted that version of Samus (where she looked like Vasquez with purple hair) to be canon: According to the Super Metroid Players Guide, Samus Aran was 6'3" and 198 lbs
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 08:01 |
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In Nintendo news, I've been playing AM2R a lot yesterday and I could safely believe it's an official release. I'm not that familiar with Metroid series outside of Super Metroid (which I've played over and over again), as in, I haven't played the GBA Metroids that AM2R borrows the style and gameplay from - or the actual Metroid 2. But it really does feel like playing a Metroid game, although one mechanic I don't like all that much is the lava going down when you have killed enough metroids in one area, restricting your progress that way.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 08:27 |
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TeaJay posted:In Nintendo news, I've been playing AM2R a lot yesterday and I could safely believe it's an official release. I'm not that familiar with Metroid series outside of Super Metroid (which I've played over and over again), as in, I haven't played the GBA Metroids that AM2R borrows the style and gameplay from - or the actual Metroid 2. But it really does feel like playing a Metroid game, although one mechanic I don't like all that much is the lava going down when you have killed enough metroids in one area, restricting your progress that way. That spoilered part was in the original Metroid 2.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 08:28 |
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Wamdoodle posted:That spoilered part was in the original Metroid 2. Oh, all right. Disregard, unless maybe you're like me and haven't played the original and want to go blind in this one.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 08:39 |
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Wise Fwom Yo Gwave posted:On another note about Nintendo taking down the NP mags and Metroid alterations: much like Blizzard serving C&Ds to people running vanilla WoW servers against the cries of its fanbase, the matter was "protecting their intellectual property rights", trying to discourage others from doing this, instead of condoning by means of inaction. But Nintendo's way of doing business has always been high on the rear end in a top hat Scale. poo poo, they have always been like this. It's why I have many many issues with them as a company. They want to control everything and everyone else can gently caress off or start licking their sack. The Playstation 4 is pretty much in existence because of the poo poo Nintendo pulled. The HuCard. Tengen. It's how they do. They are a bit like Games Workshop only they generally make quality products. Albeit with multiple revisions and a long list of gimmick hardware add ons nobody likes. And they rarely support. ( Unlike Sega and Nokia the Big N gets away with it. Mainly because now and again we get a Super Game Boy out of it. Most of the time it's Super Scopes and E Readers far as the eye can see.. ) I mean they basically tried throwing Sega under the bus during the 90s hearings, fought tooth and nail to keep games from being rented, and their own attitude basically helped create Commander Keen. ( Which much like the HuCard and the Playstation is perhaps proof there is a divine being who doesn't completely hate us. Just mostly.) Though does this make them the only douchebag game company? gently caress no. #fuckkonami exists for a reason. EA has always tried to be a shitlord since ah.. Like a month after the Madden Football series started shipping on the Genesis? Activision has gone even further from their noble beginnings into douchebaggery. Ubisoft and the terror of Uplay. Ocean and LJN/Acclaim rushing to see who could ruin more children's birthdays and Christmases with lovely licensed pap. ( Bandai and Takara in Japan would have but with different holidays I guess? I mean Ocean's Transformers game is poo poo. Takara's is more like Goatsce in videogame form. And probably cost 5x as much as a tape load game even the guy who did art for says was Garbo.) Companies are bad. Big companies have bigger amounts of bad in them. THEY ARE HUGE AND HAVE HUGE GUTS RIP AND TEAR. ( Especially the fanboys like those people who cried when noted idiot shitlord Steve Jobs died. I'm sure Jack Tramiel is kicking his rear end daily in hell after he curb stomps some Nazis. :metal: ) Edit: So just play fun Videogames but accept the companies behind them are generally run by giant chodes. But the same can pretty much be said for most companies. Which is why I have a saying: "Never trust anyone with an MBA". I've even had one agree with this statement. He was pretty about it. Captain Rufus fucked around with this message at 10:09 on Aug 9, 2016 |
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I bought the Super Famicom new 3ds two days ago from play Asia for $250. I refreshed the page this morning and it went up to $280. Then I refreshed it ten minutes ago and it's now at $310. I had no idea play Asia did that but I'm glad I clicked the purchase button when I did.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 10:11 |
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Never forget that Sony plotted to destroy the Dreamcast by developing a consumer 1gig burnable disc format, truly one of the most under handed things any company has ever done to try and get ahead in a console war.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 10:18 |
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The sun rises. The rain falls. Captain Rufus screams a whole bunch of words in reaction to someone insinuating that Nintendo may not have been founded and operated purely by candy-stealing Hitler clones.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 10:21 |
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To be fair Nintendo are no saints. Remember when the US Supreme Court had to step in? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwd56K7rp7A
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 10:42 |
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Captain Rufus posted:But Nintendo's way of doing business has always been high on the rear end in a top hat Scale. poo poo, they have always been like this. It's why I have many many issues with them as a company. They want to control everything and everyone else can gently caress off or start licking their sack. The Playstation 4 is pretty much in existence because of the poo poo Nintendo pulled. The HuCard. Tengen. It's how they do. They are a bit like Games Workshop only they generally make quality products. Albeit with multiple revisions and a long list of gimmick hardware add ons nobody likes. And they rarely support. ( Unlike Sega and Nokia the Big N gets away with it. Mainly because now and again we get a Super Game Boy out of it. Most of the time it's Super Scopes and E Readers far as the eye can see.. ) take your meds
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 11:05 |
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d0s posted:TGL concept art. The Guardian Legend???
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 11:14 |
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It's interesting that people are angry at Nintendo for doing the thing most other publishers take heat for failing to do: Recognize that old properties have value. There's definitely a lot wrong with copyright law in its current form, but I can't really fault a company for taking actions necessitated by the existing system. Yeah, they're being super douchey about it, and they deserve to take their lumps for it. Still, I'd rather see them treat their archives as something with potential value and worth protection than simply shrugging and moving along like the Irems and Konamis of the world.Mace Bacon posted:Talking about the Analog NTs, I thought they were buying all the yellowed Famicoms no one else wants to buy for their boards? I don't have a problem with that really. I've seen Famicom's that look like they were played by a person playing Dragon Quest in long sessions constantly chain smoking and then buried in the dirt for 20 years. Yeah, the prevailing rumor seems to be that they got a sweet deal on a dumpster load of dyspeptic Famicoms, which were unsalable due to looking like this or even having actual physical damage to the cases. Japanese retailers are super particular about condition and will sell things at fire-sale prices for blemishes that would still constitute "NEAR MINT L@@K" for Americans on eBay, and super-grody Famicoms like these would definitely go straight into the dumpster at someplace like Super Potato. So it's hard to complain about them being given new life. Though, supposedly that's also why they're not making more NTs — they don't have a cheap source for more console guts.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:08 |
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The Internet Archive has updated its big in-browser emulation collection with 2000 Amiga games, demos and other programs. These are using the AROS kickstart substitute, so there'll probably be incompatibilities, but hey, Deluxe Paint in your browser. Cool, I guess.
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:I bought the Super Famicom new 3ds two days ago from play Asia for $250. I refreshed the page this morning and it went up to $280. Then I refreshed it ten minutes ago and it's now at $310. I had no idea play Asia did that but I'm glad I clicked the purchase button when I did. And it's $320 now, wowzers. For a minute I thought maybe they did that thing that airline and hotel websites do where they raise the price every time you refresh, but nope.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:13 |
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28,000 Yen on amazon jp. I hope it comes to the west.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:24 |
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Discount Viscount posted:Speaking of games I may or may not be hoarding to hypothetically some day run a small mystery game tournament, did this already get posted in here? That looks like fun. The Kins posted:The sun rises. The rain falls. Captain Rufus screams a whole bunch of words in reaction to someone insinuating that Nintendo may not have been founded and operated purely by candy-stealing Hitler clones. That's not actually that far off from Yamauchi.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:33 |
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Dr. Spitesworth posted:It's interesting that people are angry at Nintendo for doing the thing most other publishers take heat for failing to do: Recognize that old properties have value. There's definitely a lot wrong with copyright law in its current form, but I can't really fault a company for taking actions necessitated by the existing system. Yeah, they're being super douchey about it, and they deserve to take their lumps for it. Still, I'd rather see them treat their archives as something with potential value and worth protection than simply shrugging and moving along like the Irems and Konamis of the world. Yet somehow Fangamer is still in business selling Mother 3 walkthroughs based on a fan translation. Nintendo isn't profiting off Mother so anyone can freely sell their vaguely themed Earthbound junk with impunity. That Metroid game could probably be re-released in an official format literally a year from this date and live on unnoticed.
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Jumpingmanjim posted:28,000 Yen on amazon jp. I hope it comes to the west. Looks like it's all third-party sellers, I don't think Amazon.co.jp ever stocked it proper. Incidentally, two things I've noticed about Amazon.co.jp: 1. Their prices seem to be trending slightly higher than other stores, I wonder if they got wise to people using them for importing from. 2. At least for more recent items that were available for general sale but in limited quantities, scalpers there have it down to a science, almost invariably the item's price will be "base price + 4000 yen" or thereabouts, really not much deviation that I've seen (give or take 1000 yen at most).
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The Kins posted:The Internet Archive has updated its big in-browser emulation collection with 2000 Amiga games, demos and other programs. These are using the AROS kickstart substitute, so there'll probably be incompatibilities, but hey, Deluxe Paint in your browser. Cool, I guess. Uh huuuh
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:57 |
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kirbysuperstar posted:
gently caress Her Brains Out 35 was the peak of the series. I've had zero luck getting any of the games to work. There's the long load time in the emulator, but at the end of it things either crash or run distortingly slow. Random Stranger fucked around with this message at 14:13 on Aug 9, 2016 |
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I got Wizball to work, though if I accidentally scrolled the page the sound distorted. I tried a couple of Turrican sound disks but they didn't seem to do anything/the sound button just helpfully informed me it'd be available when the emulator was started.
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kirbysuperstar posted:I got Wizball to work, though if I accidentally scrolled the page the sound distorted. I tried a couple of Turrican sound disks but they didn't seem to do anything/the sound button just helpfully informed me it'd be available when the emulator was started. Yeah, I tried clicking the sound button which indicated the sound was muted when Laser Squad started moaning through my speakers only to get that same message. The browser PC emulation at the Internet Archive isn't great but it is functioning. This needs work. Random Stranger fucked around with this message at 15:02 on Aug 9, 2016 |
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So I was flipping through old Nintendo Powers that I grabbed last night and came across a rather interesting article in issue 22. I remember the magazine being filled to the rim with marketing and game stuff but I never remembered there was actual technical information in it. The next couple of pages go on about the sprites, background layer, RGB vs RF and touches on the Gameboy a bit.
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Caitlin posted:oh whatever, go download 'em on emuparadise Wow never realized they had these scans buried in emuparadise's menus lol.
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flyboi posted:The next couple of pages go on about the sprites, background layer, RGB vs RF and touches on the Gameboy a bit. I never thought a Nintendo publication would talk about shift registers. Can you dump the rest of the pages in here? Maybe rewrite them in the form of 18th century love poetry so Nintendo can't slash our throats in the night. I love old magazines.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 15:55 |
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Surely it's just talking about composite v RF, since the NES works internally in composite.
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silentq15 posted:Wow never realized they had these scans buried in emuparadise's menus lol. Grab all the strategy guides too.
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Wamdoodle posted:Daaaaaayum, I thought SNES yellowing was bad Famicom yellowing is often compounded by people chain smoking indoors around the things.
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al-azad posted:Yet somehow Fangamer is still in business selling Mother 3 walkthroughs based on a fan translation. Nintendo isn't profiting off Mother so anyone can freely sell their vaguely themed Earthbound junk with impunity. Nintendo is selling Earthbound and Earthbound 0 on the eshop
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 17:13 |
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And they're selling Metroid II on the 3DS eShop I'm pretty sure.
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Instant Sunrise posted:And they're selling Metroid II on the 3DS eShop I'm pretty sure. Yup, it's on the 3DS eShop alright.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:I never thought a Nintendo publication would talk about shift registers. Can you dump the rest of the pages in here? Here you go
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Instant Sunrise posted:And they're selling Metroid II on the 3DS eShop I'm pretty sure. Yeah, I've got it on my 3DS.
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My Lovely Horse posted:Today I learned that there's more than one thing called VIZ in comics, and that this is not the one that makes Drunken Bakers and Eight Ace. No that's also them
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 17:42 |
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Remind me again, what's the big deal about yfold seals? Harder to fake, looks better on a sealed copy?
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 17:47 |
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Ineffiable posted:Remind me again, what's the big deal about yfold seals? Harder to fake, looks better on a sealed copy? I only know about America but factory shrink games are sealed with a single solid sheet of plastic that's cut and folded along the top and bottom forming a y-shaped seal on both edges. It's nearly impossible to replicate by hand since it's a machine doing it.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 18:14 |
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al-azad posted:I only know about America but factory shrink games are sealed with a single solid sheet of plastic that's cut and folded along the top and bottom forming a y-shaped seal on both edges. It's nearly impossible to replicate by hand since it's a machine doing it. IIRC. SNES and NES games didn't always use this method. They typically used a cheaper heat press and seal method which you can easily do at home and the equipment for it is relatively cheap. Sony used the cellophane fold method pretty much right from the start since their packaging was standard CD and DVD cases (once they got past the long box, of course).
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 18:30 |
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Are PVM-style LCDs (specifically the Panasonic BT LH1700WP or its ilk) good for hooking up older consoles to, or are they a sorry substitute for a CRT equivalent?
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Random Stranger posted:IIRC. SNES and NES games didn't always use this method. They typically used a cheaper heat press and seal method which you can easily do at home and the equipment for it is relatively cheap. Sony used the cellophane fold method pretty much right from the start since their packaging was standard CD and DVD cases (once they got past the long box, of course). Yes, I should specify that the folding method is basically industry standard for disc based media including Nintendo DS, PSP, and Vita. All the old cardboard box stuff has either a vertical or horizontal seam running down the middle of the back. Sometimes there are small holes which are ventilation holes and a good indicator of a legit copy because they're perfectly round and taught, not frayed like if you tore into plastic with a knife or something.
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