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LORD OF BOOTY posted:I'm actually doing a lovely youtube series where I blind-play random licensed games, and I've been trying to avoid LJN ones because they feel too obvious, but one snuck in: Just wait until you get to the Gambit level. You will INVENT new swear words.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 22:40 |
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rockinricky posted:Just wait until you get to the Gambit level. You will INVENT new swear words. I remember thinking "I can't wait to play as Gambit! " as a dumb babby and then being even more disappointed when I got there Come on Gambit. Don't just limply toss your cards out there. THROW them like in the comics!
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 22:54 |
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rockinricky posted:Just wait until you get to the Gambit level. You will INVENT new swear words. Gambit: worst X-Man gets the worst X-Men stage.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 23:14 |
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LORD OF BOOTY posted:I'm actually doing a lovely youtube series where I blind-play random licensed games, and I've been trying to avoid LJN ones because they feel too obvious, but one snuck in: I don't remember much about this game, and I'm sure it's awful, but this dude just sucks too. The Dave fucked around with this message at 23:22 on Sep 24, 2016 |
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So there is one weird thing with the Blinking Light Win that I've noticed. The connector, as those who use it probably know, is very tight compared to the original NES 72 pin one. When I plug in a game with an extra thick PCB, which presumably pushes the pins out farther than normal, it sometimes stops working for a while because I can only guess the metal contacts need some time to bend back to their normal position. Maybe a couple of hours each time. Besides just waiting it out or blowing a blowdryer into the NES, is there anything I can do to maybe avoid this?
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 23:23 |
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Random Stranger posted:Gambit: worst X-Man gets the worst X-Men stage. Gambit in NES X Men. Would it create a black hole and suck up the Earth in its sheer powers of sucky suckness? Could mankind survive? And how many times would we end up with character marriage destruction, event crossovers, and Jean Grey deaths/resurrections/not really dead retcons? (Also Deadpool specials making fun of it?) I don't think we want to know. It is the true Lovecraftian horror.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 01:13 |
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Random Stranger posted:Gambit: worst X-Man gets the worst X-Men stage. How can anyone forget Maggot, the 'best' X-Man?
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 01:53 |
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Discount Viscount posted:I credit-fed through it on the Capcom Classics Collection a couple years back and I basically agree. At least it's pretty short overall. How'd you credit-feed through Ghosts 'N Goblins? Doesn't it have checkpoint continues? Or is the Classics Collection version different?
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Kid Fenris posted:How'd you credit-feed through Ghosts 'N Goblins? Doesn't it have checkpoint continues? Or is the Classics Collection version different? It's checkpoints, for sure. But at least it has that, and doesn't punt you back to the beginning of the stage you're playing, like Legendary Wings. Man, I love Legendary Wing's art design. This weird grotesque neo-Greek mythology thing where the rocks themselves are alive and then there's knockoff Geiger-esque aliens scrambling around. Great stuff; I'd wonder how a modern update would take the art direction.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 04:04 |
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It's still really tough getting through G&G with unlimited credits. I couldn't do it when I tried.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 04:21 |
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I AM THE TOILET posted:Man, I love Legendary Wing's art design. This weird grotesque neo-Greek mythology thing where the rocks themselves are alive and then there's knockoff Geiger-esque aliens scrambling around. Great stuff; I'd wonder how a modern update would take the art direction. Yeah, it's a cool mixture. I like how the first level starts out with a few sweeps of nondescript flying enemies, and then a GIANT FACE just rises out of nowhere. It's a good example of an arcade game catching your attention right off the bat.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 04:28 |
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Black tiger was my "so hard and now I hate it" arcade game. And then Ready Player One came out and all the hipsters love it now.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 04:42 |
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Scaramouche posted:Black tiger was my "so hard and now I hate it" arcade game. And then Ready Player One came out and all the hipsters love it now. And it's free on PS3! Yeah that one is also hard as gently caress but man that guy has like the coolest weapon in any of those types of games.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 04:51 |
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I've only beaten NES GnG but I feel it's actually pretty good until the last two levels take a real sharp dive into the ground. The first four are definitely hard, but it mostly feels like your fault when you die. Then the second-to-last level has enemies constantly and randomly spawning all over the screen and the last level requires you to wait for the random AI to do exact behaviors in order to progress.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 07:21 |
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Scaramouche posted:Black tiger was my "so hard and now I hate it" arcade game. And then Ready Player One came out and all the hipsters love it now. Ready Player One did that? I thought Black Tiger had been the cool, forgotten arcade game for a long time.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 13:09 |
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Give me your best arcade collections that were put out on 360/PS3, I could stand to pick some up. In particular, did TMNT: The Arcade Game ever see a disc release?
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Soul Glo posted:Give me your best arcade collections that were put out on 360/PS3, I could stand to pick some up. Nope on TMNT, it was digital-only and was delisted some time ago. Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection is mostly Genesis/Mega Drive oriented as you'd think, but there's also some arcade unlockables like Shinobi and Space Harrier. Raiden Fighters Aces (360) is a decent little collection of all three Raiden Fighters games if you're into shoot 'em ups. Namco Museum Virtual Arcade (360) has a ton of retro Namco stuff along with some of their newer stuff like Pac-Man Championship edition (the first one) and Galaga Legions.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 15:59 |
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Is the Namco Museum on the 360 manage to actually be better than the 6 PS1 Namco Museums though, cause I don't have a terribly high impression of the other recent ones I tried.
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Elliotw2 posted:Is the Namco Museum on the 360 manage to actually be better than the 6 PS1 Namco Museums though, cause I don't have a terribly high impression of the other recent ones I tried. It shares a lot with the PS1 MMs but is missing the more obscure stuff. (Assault, Genpei Toma Den, etc.)
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 16:18 |
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The Dave posted:I don't remember much about this game, and I'm sure it's awful, but this dude just sucks too. Hey, I warned you that it was lovely
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Soul Glo posted:Give me your best arcade collections that were put out on 360/PS3, I could stand to pick some up. midway arcade treasures 3 is on ps2 and og xbox, maybe the og xbox one can be played on 360. its really good...
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 17:59 |
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Zand posted:midway arcade treasures 3 is on ps2 and og xbox, maybe the og xbox one can be played on 360. its really good... The first Midway Arcade Treasures, however is not backward compatible on the Xbox. Not that it's a huge loss since it's probably the height of terrible Digital Eclipse emulation. I've been playing some of Atomic Runner and I've decided that it's Contra for people who feel the Contra series is just too easy.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 18:12 |
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Random Stranger posted:The first Midway Arcade Treasures, however is not backward compatible on the Xbox. Not that it's a huge loss since it's probably the height of terrible Digital Eclipse emulation. I see your MAT and raise you Midway Arcade Origins. How of all things do you forget to program in the superzapper button for Xybots?
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 18:15 |
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iastudent posted:How of all things do you forget to program in the superzapper button for Xybots? "Did you do the QA on Xybots?" "Dude, nobody is going to play Xybots." "Oh, right."
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 18:41 |
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I'm playing the 3ds chibi robo game, and it's really good, but the real world products are jarring and the long in game descriptions are essentially commercials. Were the other games in the series like that?
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Soul Glo posted:Give me your best arcade collections that were put out on 360/PS3, I could stand to pick some up. I've been meaning to do an anthology/collection post for almost 6 months now. I should really get to that. And the 2 arcade games are unlockables on the early 00s Turtles games based on that series. Mutant Nightmare 3 on the Xbox has Turtles in Time on it. 15 bucks got me the arcade game (I presume) and an entire 05 era TMNT game as a bonus. Which beats the price of either the SNES or Genesis versions go for by like a factor of 3-4. I think the previous one has original arcade game on it. But I bought the XBLA version so I haven't been as hot on getting it.
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RZA Encryption posted:I'm playing the 3ds chibi robo game, and it's really good, but the real world products are jarring and the long in game descriptions are essentially commercials. Were the other games in the series like that? Clearly someone's never played Pikmin 2.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 21:12 |
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This is correct.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 21:28 |
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Random Stranger posted:Ready Player One did that? I thought Black Tiger had been the cool, forgotten arcade game for a long time. Well yeah, but once it's in a best selling novel being adapted into a movie it's not really forgotten any more ignore me, I'm just doing the "I was into them before they got big" thing
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RZA Encryption posted:I'm playing the 3ds chibi robo game, and it's really good, but the real world products are jarring and the long in game descriptions are essentially commercials. Were the other games in the series like that? Nope, also the other Chibi-Robo games are actually good Neddy Seagoon posted:Clearly someone's never played Pikmin 2. Pikmin 2 handles the product placement stuff way better because all the text is optional and it's a tiny spaceman trying to figure out what the hell a battery is, Chibi-Robo Zip Lash makes you sit through like a solid minute of I LOVE THE DELICIOUS TASTE OF Dubble Bubble Twist GumŪ, ALL THE CHEWYNESS OF GUM BUT WITH A TWIST every time you give someone something absolutely anything fucked around with this message at 00:58 on Sep 26, 2016 |
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Who is the rear end in a top hat that thought coloring component cables red, green, and blue was a funny thing to do when RGB output is a thing. I was looking up RGB Vs Component tonight to see what people are talking about and I had no idea they were legitimately completely different.
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# ? Sep 26, 2016 03:13 |
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Why does component exist at all instead of just using rgb?
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# ? Sep 26, 2016 03:23 |
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Component exists because why bother convincing North America to switch to RGB when everything is coalescing into an HDMI singularity? I am slightly worried about a future that is HDMI hookups only. Side question that has nothing to do with anything, what are the good games on Gameboy Color specifically? I've been going through my collection lately and noticed that I have very few GBC games, roughly 8 or so, if I do not include black cart Gameboy games. Is this why GBC is lumped in with regular old GB? I'm having trouble thinking of a smash hit clear cart GBC game that isn't Pokemon Crystal.
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Turbinosamente posted:Side question that has nothing to do with anything, what are the good games on Gameboy Color specifically? I've been going through my collection lately and noticed that I have very few GBC games, roughly 8 or so, if I do not include black cart Gameboy games. Is this why GBC is lumped in with regular old GB? I'm having trouble thinking of a smash hit clear cart GBC game that isn't Pokemon Crystal. Clear only? Probably Dragon Warrior III, Wario Land 3, Kirby Tilt N' Tumble, Mario Golf and the Zelda Oracle games. The MegaMan Xtreme games could be worthwhile, I've never played them. The reason so many black carts do exist is to capitalise on Gameboy's install base which was probably a decade's worth once Gameboy Colour came around. I only had a pocket growing up, seeing Pokemon Silver today in colour still feels so weird to me. woofbro fucked around with this message at 04:15 on Sep 26, 2016 |
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Turbinosamente posted:Side question that has nothing to do with anything, what are the good games on Gameboy Color specifically? I've been going through my collection lately and noticed that I have very few GBC games, roughly 8 or so, if I do not include black cart Gameboy games. Is this why GBC is lumped in with regular old GB? I'm having trouble thinking of a smash hit clear cart GBC game that isn't Pokemon Crystal. Dragon Warrior III is a good one. Based off the SFC version and the definitive version if you include the postgame content.
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falz posted:Why does component exist at all instead of just using rgb? Green cable = Y: Carries both the luma (brightness) and sync signals. This is a standard B/W video signal. Blue cable = PB: carries the difference between blue and luma. Red cable = PR : carries the difference between red and luma. Because Luma = PB + PR + PG, there doesn't need to be a 4th cable for green since it can be derived. (PG = Luma - PB - PR) Note that if you combine the PB and PR signals, you get C (chrominance) which is the second pair of pins used in S-video (which carries Y and C over two pairs of pins). You could get higher quality than Component by splitting Luma and Sync onto separate cables, but at that point you're using 4 cables and might as well send the raw RGBS signal.
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falz posted:Why does component exist at all instead of just using rgb? Probably because YPbPr was considerably more bandwidth friendly and you still don't have much video actually encoded in the full RGB color space today.
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Turbinosamente posted:Side question that has nothing to do with anything, what are the good games on Gameboy Color specifically? I've been going through my collection lately and noticed that I have very few GBC games, roughly 8 or so, if I do not include black cart Gameboy games. Is this why GBC is lumped in with regular old GB? I'm having trouble thinking of a smash hit clear cart GBC game that isn't Pokemon Crystal. Shantae Actually Shantae has a lot of issues that make it a slog, particularly a huuuuge overworld and a day/night system that makes enemies take a shitload of hits at night. Also grinding for cash is pretty bad. Also it's like 300 goddamn dollars unless you luck the gently caress out like I did . That said, the dungeons and presentation are fantastic. The Zelda Oracle games are the obvious ones. I hate myself so I want to get Street Fighter Alpha and Donkey Kong Country at some point.
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RZA Encryption posted:I'm playing the 3ds chibi robo game, and it's really good, but the real world products are jarring and the long in game descriptions are essentially commercials. Were the other games in the series like that? Zip Lash is their "we're killing the franchise if this game doesn't make money" game so they pulled out all the stops to make it profitable, up to and including very unsubtle product placement. (It didn't work.)
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falz posted:Why does component exist at all instead of just using rgb? Probably because component is cheaper and simpler to implement; RCA plugs (BNC connectors on PVMs and the D-Terminal connector in Japan notwithstanding), only three cables, and a defined way that is should all work, especially since there's no one RGB standard in general, and there wasn't one at all for the home entertainment space in North America. It's an improvement over composite and S-Video signals, and consumer-friendly. While the countries in Europe got the option for RGB because of the SCART connector interface, it probably took off only because the French government mandated it on all TVs sold in France after January 1980, and other European TV manufacturers included it lest they be totally cut out of the French market. If that had not occurred, it would probably have been underutilized also.
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