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My Lovely Horse posted:I mean, what would even be the point in an SNES mini without the Square and Enix RPGs. yet another box for me to play super metroid on
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Mak0rz posted:yet another box for me to play super metroid on This
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 01:44 |
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Wise Fwom Yo Gwave posted:I'd laugh super-hard if they put All-Stars on the Mini, but would be down with yet-another-reprint-of Link To The Past and Super Metroid. All stars + SMW would be good though? The remakes of the nes games are cool and good and are pretty decent graphical upgrades from the nes.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 01:57 |
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You're all missing the obvious; It means we finally get more SNES Virtual Console controllers .
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 03:20 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:You're all missing the obvious; I've had the Club Nintendo one in my wishlist for a while now.
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:All stars + SMW would be good though? The remakes of the nes games are cool and good and are pretty decent graphical upgrades from the nes. The physics are wrong
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 03:35 |
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In Training posted:The physics are wrong They're only wrong in SMBI/Lost Levels and it's an absurdly simple fix (that they won't implement).
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 03:48 |
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:They're only wrong in SMBI/Lost Levels and it's an absurdly simple fix (that they won't implement). Like, seriously, Nintendo, you can bug-fix this already. We will not mind this. (Well, I won't...)
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 04:25 |
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What's the problem with physics? I'm not familiar enough with the original to tell instantly.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 04:58 |
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al-azad posted:What's the problem with physics? I'm not familiar enough with the original to tell instantly. You don't bounce off blocks properly when you break them, it's more noticeable at high speeds.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 05:29 |
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They managed to mess up a single instruction that results in breaking blocks pulling you up instead of pushing you down. It's quite strange.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 05:55 |
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Medullah posted:Is that Dennis from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia? Nah, that is 100% Jamie Kennedy
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 05:58 |
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Ugh; this is what happens when you legislate that pi equals 3.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 06:01 |
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Asbrandt posted:They managed to mess up a single instruction that results in breaking blocks pulling you up instead of pushing you down. It's quite strange.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 06:28 |
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:They're only wrong in SMBI/Lost Levels and it's an absurdly simple fix (that they won't implement). The physics changes in SMB2 are really annoying to me. You get thrown back much harder in the All-Stars version when you get hit.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 12:19 |
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That may very well be true but I don't intend to play either version of SMB2 again, so...
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 12:41 |
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A few posts back I mentioned how I didn't care about the NES classic at all, but now I suddenly want one, which is too bad for me I guess. I do see that Famicom Classics are still readily available on eBay. I wonder how hard it would be to hack an 8BitDo receiver onto those. Are the pinouts for the cable pretty much the same as the regular NES controller? I assume they would be. Japanese UI doesn't bother me too much.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 13:12 |
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The Famicom Mini doesn't have removable controllers, they're hard-wired to the thing. It's probably got the virtual console connector pins internally where the controllers connect, but expect to need soldering if it's even possible.
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Shadow Hog posted:Adding to this, it also means that if you do it at a full clip, you'll bump into the block next to the one you just broke and immediately cancel all horizontal momentum. It's the pits. Okay I know exactly what you're talking about now. Random Stranger posted:The physics changes in SMB2 are really annoying to me. You get thrown back much harder in the All-Stars version when you get hit. I feel like this is just canon for SMB2 after the NES version. I haven't played it since release but I recall the GBA version the characters would get knocked back different strength like Peach would go flying while Toad was only a couple pixels.
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univbee posted:The Famicom Mini doesn't have removable controllers, they're hard-wired to the thing. It's probably got the virtual console connector pins internally where the controllers connect, but expect to need soldering if it's even possible. I think the famicom mini controllers have less real estate than a single joycon (nes mini controllers are Actual Size)
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:All stars + SMW would be good though? The remakes of the nes games are cool and good and are pretty decent graphical upgrades from the nes. I know others have spoken to the physics problems, but my deal is the whole "Wii version of All Stars" kerfuffle where they basically tossed All-Stars (sans SMW) on a disc and charged $20 for it. This would be a hilarious retread on that event.
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Phone posted:I think the famicom mini controllers have less real estate than a single joycon That's because they're stuck being Famicom controllers that have to slot into the sides of the case. I just pity people using it with the short hardwired cables.
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I've never liked anything about All Stars. I hate what they did to all the music, I hate how off SMB1+LL+SMB2 feel, and while the visuals are technically more detailed I super don't like how rounded off all the SMB1 stuff looks and how SMB3 loses a lot of the stage play look. I have zero interest in a SNES Classic but I'd somehow have even less if one of the games on there were All Stars.
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Echoing that the SNES mini would be effectively worthless without the RPGs. It was, after all, the RPG console. My condolences, EU. At least they gave you Terranigma? Maybe they'll put an official localization of SD3 on it for "never-before-released" marketing purposes. Ofecks fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Apr 20, 2017 |
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If they're going to finally translate SD3, it'll be part of the Switch collection and not through a plug and play system.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 19:04 |
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All this talk of the SNES Classic and the supply issues of the NES Classic has apparently bled over into my dreams. This morning, I dreamed that I was at a Sears store, and asked "Flo" (from the Progressive Insurance TV commercials) to run an inventory check for an original SNES. In TYOOL 2017. And it took like, five real-time minutes in my dream for her to look through the printout to find one anywhere near where I lived, whereupon she told me to follow her. And so I did, walking through the store, through a grocery store, driving out onto a highway, and finally arriving at a collection of weathered truck trailers hidden off of a remote, rural road. And lo and behold, Flo did deliver an original SNES (CIB) from one of them. And I was disappointed because it was a first model system, but I appreciated the effort and the journey to arrive at that point nonetheless. What's the lesson from this recounted dream? Well, don't ever give up hope or lose faith - you too might find what you're seeking as a lark, aided by some D-level TV celebrity who knows where the forgotten inventory of a dying retail chain is haphazardly stored.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 23:07 |
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It's incredibly sad that modern branding is so effective you literally have ads in your dreams.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 23:13 |
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I went to a Kmart last year and they still had new in box game boy advance games and PlayStation 2 games Don't give up hope, friend
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bad day posted:It's incredibly sad that modern branding is so effective you literally have ads in your dreams. Welcome to America, land of ridiculous capitalism, consumerism, and K-Mart surrealism. On the other hand, people in this very thread are apparently getting hype at the idea of Nintendo releasing the SNES Classic, despite the severe burn that the company gave them very recently with the NES Classic. It's almost Pavlovian.
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sudo rm -rf posted:
Every few months when someone buys an ED64 I try to bring up one of the most fun mods I've ever played, the Princess Castle Goldeneye mod. It and Sculptor's Cut were literally the reason I got an ED64 in the first place. Sure playing zillions of other games is cool, but playing legit mods without any Gameshark trickery on real hardware owns so much.
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There's a counter strike map pack for goldeneye as well.
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bad day posted:It's incredibly sad that modern branding is so effective you literally have ads in your dreams. Futurama had a great bit about dream commercials in the future.
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Wowzers, Nihon Falcom tweeted out "hey, we found these and are going to throw them out." https://twitter.com/nihonfalcom/status/852781197021163526 They apparently didn't realize what they had was actually pretty rare. Fortunately, enough people tweeted them that they are instead being donated. https://twitter.com/nihonfalcom/status/855301988711518210
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Huh, what's this "Silent Hill 2 source code." Well that's not pachinko related! Into the trash it goes.
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bad day posted:It's incredibly sad that modern branding is so effective you literally have ads in your dreams. I thought everyone that's ever collected anything with a passion has had the "finding it at a garage sale/in a store/etc" sort of dream at least once.
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Pastry of the Year posted:I thought everyone that's ever collected anything with a passion has had the "finding it at a garage sale/in a store/etc" sort of dream at least once. He's talking about the progressive insurance lady being in the dream.
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univbee posted:Wowzers, Nihon Falcom tweeted out "hey, we found these and are going to throw them out." First tweet says those were exchange disks for tech support. All the 3.5" look to be HD so I'm guessing those are PC-98 disks or maybe DOS disks depending on how recent. The 5" ones vary and are labeled for PC-88, PC-98, and X68000. If those are all still working, the real rare disks in there are the Popful Mail copies and Sorcerian - Falcom stuff was published in droves during the 80s and had a pretty large install base, so Dragon Slayer and Ys tend to be pretty common. This is cool too, White Witch got a PSP release over here, but that's a really nice CIB PC-98 copy: https://twitter.com/nihonfalcom/status/855307699755466753 The Brandish VT demo disk is neat as well, really cool game that got an eventual PC/Windows release as Brandish 4. The Brandish games haven't made it to the West often, but the PSP remake of 1 did and is real drat good. edit: Unless there is one of those pack-in music CDs somewhere (which I don't think Falcom did), I think they are calling that Brandish VT demo a Demo CD which is kind of cute in a clueless way.
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Someone please talk me into/out of buying an RGB-modded PC Engine from Monitor Burn. I understand the games for it can get bonkers expensive so I'd be better off getting a Turbo Everdrive if I got the console.
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Well, let's see what that mystery Sega Genesis game is. It actually wouldn't play no mater what, so I had to open it up and check the code. http://www.kidfenris.com/2017/04/the-mystery-game-exposed-sorta.html It's Alien 3, according to a database. And that means Random Stranger is the winner! Really, no one else guessed Alien 3. Shoot me a PM and I'll send you some prizes. Pastry of the Year posted:I thought everyone that's ever collected anything with a passion has had the "finding it at a garage sale/in a store/etc" sort of dream at least once. My second strangest video-game dream is jealously watching someone picking over a flea market bin of NES games and pulling out a prototype for a never-released, never-announced game based on Operation Dumbo Drop. My strangest had me finding a VHS tape labeled METROID CARTOON at a thrift store and calling all my friends and family to come watch as I popped the tape in a VCR to see what it was. It turned out to be crudely animated Metroid porn. Kid Fenris fucked around with this message at 21:49 on Apr 21, 2017 |
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Xenomrph posted:Someone please talk me into/out of buying an RGB-modded PC Engine from Monitor Burn. I understand the games for it can get bonkers expensive so I'd be better off getting a Turbo Everdrive if I got the console. I've got a very ghettoly composite "modded" PC Engine I originally acquired from Acid Police forever ago (I attached wires to pins in back very loosely and keep meaning to clean it up some day) and a Turbo ED and it's super fun. I've got about 5 legit games for it I've came across over the years and it was totally worth it. RGB would be a total plus, but in my opinion it's worth it for Bomberman alone even via composite. It's such a cute little console it really is. I just searched my pictures folder for *pce*.* and found these 2 from 2014. Memories! (this was pre-mod when it was still RF) Tyson Tomko fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Apr 21, 2017 |
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