I'm thinking of doing a quick playthrough of Metal Gear on NES ahead of TPP. I've already played through the MSX games. How different is the NES version?
It's the difference between a good but dated game and trash.
I'm thinking of doing a quick playthrough of Metal Gear on NES ahead of TPP. I've already played through the MSX games. How different is the NES version?
Yeah, once you decide you want to go for a set its hard not to pull that trigger if you have the money. I have spent upwards of $70 on an item in my quest for CIB black box games. But that's about my limit and many of these have $100, $125 or higher BIN prices. You have to be patient.
On that note, I might as well post this - my 17th game in the black box set:
It's the difference between a good but dated game and trash.
Since I cant make a thread what system should I get a 3dsxl or a wii u, and which games, or should I wait it out for the nx. thanks
Fair bit different.I'm thinking of doing a quick playthrough of Metal Gear on NES ahead of TPP. I've already played through the MSX games. How different is the NES version?
Since I cant make a thread what system should I get a 3dsxl or a wii u, and which games, or should I wait it out for the nx. thanks
wow. never heard of this one.
if you have real carts, and you're not selling, surely someone makes repro boxes. Better than those crappy plastic cases.Well, it's definitely not one of the better games in the bunch. But ... you know ... complete sets and all. A very brief overview of the whole set here. There are 33 if you count the three silver colored boxes. There are two I will probably never own due to rarity and cost: Stack Up (comes in a big box with lots of pieces for ROB) and DK Jr Math (just rare and costs a ridiculous amount). I actually have a DK Jr Math cart, which I got for a really good price several years ago. I still need a Stack Up cart. I might end up putting those two in clamshell boxes just to feel like the set is complete. Or maybe I will win the lottery some day....
What a cool project.Someone is making a "faithful edition" of Metal Gear for the NES, restoring the content and layout of the MSX version. Not sure how far along it is but seems interesting
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php/topic,19792.0.html
if you have real carts, and you're not selling, surely someone makes repro boxes. Better than those crappy plastic cases.
Someone is making a "faithful edition" of Metal Gear for the NES, restoring the content and layout of the MSX version. Not sure how far along it is but seems interesting
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php/topic,19792.0.html
what converter are you using. CV3 has issues with some converters I believe. Works fine on mine.Finally got some of my systems up in my new apartment, and of course, the RGB-modded Famicom was among the first to be set up. However, I have been wondering some things. First and most important, as well as playing Famicom-games, I have also played a few Nes-games that mostly plays fine. One big exception is Castlevania 3 (US-version) though. This game has all kind of glitches and crashed even before I get to the first level. Is this a known issue? Tried to google it, but couldnt find anything.
Another thing I wonder, is when I turn on the system, I see the screen, and after maybe a second or a little less it flashes slightly. Is this also a normal issue? What can cause it?
what converter are you using. CV3 has issues with some converters I believe. Works fine on mine.
I finally got Batman NES and wow it truly is great.
I'm really enjoying the platforming and it even looks good on composite, it's just a shame I had to get an NES to play it.
Mine is old and not available as well. It's grey and the cart faces backward.I use a common one that I bought from Honk Kong I believe, doesnt say anything special on it. Would you care to link to a buyer that sells the one you are using?
I'm mostly an SNES collector but just got into nes.
Can anyone recommend games that would suit my tastes? I generally enjoy platformers, maybe action shooters too, and adventure games with a save point.
Favourite game is Punch Out! Also own bionic commando, rad racer, and Mario games.
Anything I should buy?
Platformers are an embarrassment of riches on the NES. I'm omitting the Super Mario games because those are obvious.
Kirby's Adventure
Ninja Gaiden 1 and 2
Castlevania 1 and 3
Mega Man 2 and 3
Ducktales
Rescue Rangers
Batman
Journey to Silius
Blaster Master
Shadow of the Ninja
For shooters:
LifeForce
Dragon Spirit
Contra and Super C
I wasn't into adventure games during the NES era, but I enjoyed Faxanadu and Zelda II.
That it hasn't been released on any Virtual Console service yet.Explain yourself.
Interesting! Thanks for the feedback. You are right about faxanadu, what a weirdly cool game.
What's your feeling about startropics?
That it hasn't been released on any Virtual Console service yet.
It took me this long to play it after all.
So I've been doing some thinking, now that I've been clearing out on a few things here and there, I don't think I really need my NES. I have an RGB modded AV Famicom, I have an FDS, I have an Everdrive, and I do have a 72 to 60 Pin adapter as well. Is there any real reason I should keep the NES around? I can't think of any..
This, everyone should have an NES!!!You should never not have an NES![]()
You should never not have an NES
Sounds like your AV Famicom is your main system anyway since it can play everything paired with that converter ( and i'd think even for games like CV3, you'd be playing the Japanese version with the extra effects) so probably not?
Mine is old and not available as well. It's grey and the cart faces backward.
Keep it it's cool and not worth much anyway by itself.So I've been doing some thinking, now that I've been clearing out on a few things here and there, I don't think I really need my NES. I have an RGB modded AV Famicom, I have an FDS, I have an Everdrive, and I do have a 72 to 60 Pin adapter as well. Is there any real reason I should keep the NES around? I can't think of any..
Famicom is my main, too... And I'd never give away my NES. Too much nostalgia for the American side of the 8-bit era represented by that grey box.
But then again I love collecting regional variations and re-designs of consoles. i.e. I grew up on American SNES, but I needed a Super Famicom too for that slick design.
I gotta grab a Famicom and a Disc System asap. Which is the best?
Also, side note, my US 2nd gen SNES has stopped working today. Seems like the pins have stopped reading properly and will only display the game when I tilt the cartridge. Sucks real bad.
good info
Ninja Gaiden?![]()
Yesssshhhh just beat Batman NES and I hope that fall hurt alot Joker.
The game was a lot shorter than I was expecting and tons of cheap enemy placement in the final levels too. You basically have to stun lock the bosses in order to win.
Now I need to find my next NES platforming fix.
Ninja Gaiden?
Congrats BTW.
Learn the layout of each stage, determine what to kill and what not to kill, beware of the birds and don't die on any of the final bosses, have fun.Thanks and that sounds like a good one.
And it's pretty cheap to get.
original twin still has short cords.Sharp Twin Famicom is a good option though. Still has wired-in controllers like the original Famicom... but I believe they have a longer length? It's a neat device but I'd prefer the Nintendo-made hardware, myself.
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Yesssshhhh just beat Batman NES and I hope that fall hurt alot Joker.
The game was a lot shorter than I was expecting and tons of cheap enemy placement in the final levels too. You basically have to stun lock the bosses in order to win.
Now I need to find my next NES platforming fix.
Yeah, once you decide you want to go for a set its hard not to pull that trigger if you have the money. I have spent upwards of $70 on an item in my quest for CIB black box games. But that's about my limit and many of these have $100, $125 or higher BIN prices. You have to be patient.
On that note, I might as well post this - my 17th game in the black box set:
Haha yeah that's the kind of length you go to to complete a set. I've bought bulk lots for just one item.Don't give up on finding Stack Up and Donkey Kong Jr. Math. I found that Stack Up as part of an NES lot earlier this year. The lot was pretty pricey, but I was able to make back most of my money by selling everything else. In the end, I got the Stack Up for less than $100.
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Yesssshhhh just beat Batman NES and I hope that fall hurt alot Joker.
The game was a lot shorter than I was expecting and tons of cheap enemy placement in the final levels too. You basically have to stun lock the bosses in order to win.
Now I need to find my next NES platforming fix.
Hey, I'm at 17 in my black box collection, too!
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Don't give up on finding Stack Up and Donkey Kong Jr. Math. I found that Stack Up as part of an NES lot earlier this year. The lot was pretty pricey, but I was able to make back most of my money by selling everything else. In the end, I got the Stack Up for less than $100.