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Tampa Bae posted:Why's it like that and how to I get back to the title screens to start fresh saves Every game that has an SP also has a normal version.
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Maybe, more if you liked River City Ransom
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 04:54 |
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Wild that River City Zero is a thing. I have so many fond memories of playing through the original Japanese version with a friend in middle school, pulling it out whenever we had some time and beating it like a dozen times over the course of a few years. Had no idea what was going on, but we made our own story. Played it on some strange emulation device his brother owned that you plugged into a SNES and put five inch floppy disks into. Fuckin good memories, i still have that gambling parlor music forever etched into my brain. Dang, I miss that guy.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 05:05 |
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Waffle! posted:They're saving Earth Worm Jim 1 for the Sega CD version. God I hope so, the Sega CD's soundtrack is so good that it essentially ruins the SNES/Genesis versions for me, I can't stand listening to the music on either of those versions.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 05:27 |
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Tampa Bae posted:Why's it like that and how to I get back to the title screens to start fresh saves If you aren't talking about the SP versions of games. Check to see if your system is no longer the primary for you account in the settings.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 05:56 |
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am i rusty at mario kart or is ninja hideaway a terrible track
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 06:01 |
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helsabot posted:am i rusty at mario kart or is ninja hideaway a terrible track Must be rust or something else. Ninja Hideaway absolutely owns and is easily the highlight of the pack for me
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 06:40 |
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Ninja Hideaway is probably Top 5 for the entire franchise imo
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 07:05 |
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drat Rayman literally went back to normal price after I posted so gently caress it, Axiom Verge
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 07:33 |
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My firstborn son will be named Ninja Hideaway
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helsabot posted:am i rusty at mario kart or is ninja hideaway a terrible track Ninja hideaway saved this game
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 08:16 |
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Wait "River City Girls: Zero" is only 3 hours long according to HLTB (though only three people polled). $15 for three hours? They can't be serious.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 08:38 |
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Omg the Psyches just dropped Nimrook for Keepa. Unbelievable. I just need the Sigil now.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 09:07 |
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Waffle! posted:It's funny how S/NESflix has people going back to GameFAQs like it's 1998 again. GameFAQs continues to have a better format and structure than any loving guides and wikis and goddamn videos they expect you to watch nowadays punk rebel ecks posted:Wait "River City Girls: Zero" is only 3 hours long according to HLTB (though only three people polled). That sounds pretty sus and is probably people who've played the original on emulator.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 09:20 |
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GameFAQs is still the definitive place for info on a fair few games. There's one guy who has made extremely comprehensive guides for every Yakuza game and nothing else on the internet comes close
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Ghost Leviathan posted:GameFAQs continues to have a better format and structure than any loving guides and wikis and goddamn videos they expect you to watch nowadays I'm so glad I'm not alone in thinking this. I thought I was going crazy. Every time I type in a question for a game I'm launched to a dozen lovely videos, reddit threads which I find annoying to sift through, or a gaming site that says barely anything at all.
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100YrsofAttitude posted:I'm so glad I'm not alone in thinking this. I thought I was going crazy. Every time I type in a question for a game I'm launched to a dozen lovely videos, reddit threads which I find annoying to sift through, or a gaming site that says barely anything at all. Same. Yesterday I tried to search for something and had to go through a first Google page of nothing by dumbass youtube videos. I just wanted to know the assignments in a questline. A simple website or txt is all I need and is 10 times faster than listening to some vainglorious youtuber. Reddit at least occasionally provides a direct answer.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 10:40 |
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16-bit Butt-Head posted:the sega genesis ran earthworm jim 1 and 2 better than the snes actually No, Earthworm Jim 1 was the better version on Genesis, but Earthworm Jim 2 was the better version on SNES
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Got Kirby today, for my sons birthday on Sunday. I let him have it early, and he's upstairs going "I'm a caaaaaaaaaar!!"
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punk rebel ecks posted:Wait "River City Girls: Zero" is only 3 hours long according to HLTB (though only three people polled). River City Ransom is maybe 30 minutes unless you're grinding a bunch of stats (and something like 5-10 minutes to speedrun).
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Got Kirby today, for my sons birthday on Sunday. I let him have it early, and he's upstairs going "I'm a caaaaaaaaaar!!" Hell yeah
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 15:23 |
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took me like 10 seconds to remember my biggest problem with the Earthworm Jim games which is that it's one of those platformers where it's totally unclear what constitutes a platform or not also 99% of my time in the SNESflix app is in Panel de Pon and where the hell is a switch Puzzle League game
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 16:11 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:GameFAQs continues to have a better format and structure than any loving guides and wikis and goddamn videos they expect you to watch nowadays It’s hard to beat 2000s era documentation. Like SRK for example was (and for older games is) a better resource for fighting games than literal anything else. For some reason Reddit seems allergic to the term “mega thread” and is rarely updated. Discord makes searching a pain and the format is for instant messaging instead of long write-ups with videos and images. Sites like SRK had simply had separate boards for games and separate threads for characters within those games. The OP would be updated with virtually everything you needed to know. Under it you would see users who ask common questions (that you probably have) that were answered. The latest posts were of people experimenting so that you would find the very latest and greatest techniques. All the while you could ask these very same people anything and they’d answer. In contrast, when I was playing SF2:CE in the local arcade that opened up last month, it took me like five minutes of online searching to find even a wiki on it. And when I did it simply gave the most basic combos for each character and little else. What I’m trying to say is that I miss 2000s era internet.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 16:26 |
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my favorite is instances of games like Doom and Fallout/TES where there were really good fan-made wikis that get SEOed off the top of Google because loving Fandom makes a really bad, inaccurate, ad-filled wiki instead
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punk rebel ecks posted:It’s hard to beat 2000s era documentation. Back in the early 2000s I remember being really impressed by metroid2002.com, a fan site that was dedicated to sequence breaks and getting out of bounds in the Metroid Prime games. Clear, concise text descriptions combined with with short, focused videos (generally around 15-30s) for illustrating the parts that are hard to describe in pure text. It was such a great format, I couldn't wait for it to catch on and become really widespread, which it obviously would. At least the site is still up instead of being lost to time.
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okay I think I've done everything I care to do in the new kirby, what an absolute 10/10 of a game, anyone who has a soul and $60 dollars to spare should get it100YrsofAttitude posted:I'm so glad I'm not alone in thinking this. I thought I was going crazy. Every time I type in a question for a game I'm launched to a dozen lovely videos, reddit threads which I find annoying to sift through, or a gaming site that says barely anything at all. There's at least five seperate sites that do nothing but create dozens upon dozens of pages that are all the same two-paragraph blurb about the game itself and then a little bit of text and maybe even a picture copied from another site or pre-release images or something explaining that yes, there are treasures chests in the Northeast Plains and you could get money or even gear from those, and you can use money to buy healing items or equipment, which can be equipped to make your characters stronger, so you should find those chests and open them. I can ignore reddit and YouTube easily enough, but gosh dang these sites do actually frustrate me.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 17:31 |
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Google is getting worse everyday with those SEO sites. And if I see another Quora link I’m gonna send google a mildly annoyed email
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Rookie Switch question: I bought a standard Switch that I've connected to my TV, and I have the one controller that came with it. I have family coming to stay with me for a few days. Are there any recommended 2 player couch co-op games that can be played by splitting that one controller in to 2 pads? The family member is older so hopefully something slow paces like golf or streets of rage etc...
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https://twitter.com/RPGSite/status/1509684547532869634 gently caress yeah
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Hughmoris posted:Rookie Switch question: Kirby is good, has a light coop mode where one person becomes a bandana waddle dee that doesn't get powers but wields a spear. Also the camera follows Kirby. Pikmin 3 is also good - the campaign is fully co-op, but even if you don't have time for that, there's a mission-based mode. It judges you on completion time (and maybe Pikmin lost?) but it's not really important.
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# ? Apr 1, 2022 17:45 |
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Snipperclips. Boxboy + Boxgirl. Overcooked.
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Snake Maze posted:Back in the early 2000s I remember being really impressed by metroid2002.com, a fan site that was dedicated to sequence breaks and getting out of bounds in the Metroid Prime games. Clear, concise text descriptions combined with with short, focused videos (generally around 15-30s) for illustrating the parts that are hard to describe in pure text. It was such a great format, I couldn't wait for it to catch on and become really widespread, which it obviously would. See also: Serebii, the very best website for Pokémon game information going all the way back to Red and Blue. In my dream world that’s what all gaming resource sites would look like. The information is all very clear, sorted by generation, each game has its own page with all of the unique things for that game plus common things people might be looking for like exclusive lists and how to get event legendarys. Plus they have full maps of all of the older games that are super easy to navigate. It absolutely wouldn’t exist if it had to start today but because it’s been around and everyone trusts it, it sticks around.
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Hughmoris posted:Rookie Switch question: Good Job! is extremely fun and simple.
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Willo567 posted:https://twitter.com/RPGSite/status/1509684547532869634 What's this then?
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Alan_Shore posted:What's this then? One is a sort of pre-Disgaia Disgaia starring the Thiccest Nun and Nicholas D Wolfwood and the other is a musical JRPG
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Hughmoris posted:Rookie Switch question: Clubhouse Games
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https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1509921974209892363
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GOTY
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https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1509923118432890894?t=z91W-jAhPk-yeRLPVTbjIg&s=19 A true icon
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Same
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