NES/Famicom Appreciation Thread

Technically, YT does support 3D video. Even has cross-eyed 3D support if you can't be bothered to break out some 3D glasses (whether that's the kind designed for a 3D monitor or just the old red/cyan ones).
 
What was the consensus on the blinking light win? Is it worth getting?

It is really solid, but the problem is the same that every aftermarket slot thing has. The death grip. They are putting out a new version that has less of a grip now so wait for some feedback on that.

Other then that grip I love it. Was easy to install and is of good quality.
 
It is really solid, but the problem is the same that every aftermarket slot thing has. The death grip. They are putting out a new version that has less of a grip now so wait for some feedback on that.

Other then that grip I love it. Was easy to install and is of good quality.

Yeah I heard there was a death grip issue. If they're working on a revised version I'll sit tight until it's sorted
 
Yeah I heard there was a death grip issue. If they're working on a revised version I'll sit tight until it's sorted

I didn't find it so bad until I had one that I had to pull out with pliers. I would wait. I might even replace mine if the revised version is a huge improvement.
 
I feel a STRONG urge to play Commander Keen after watching that video... I miss all those awesome classic Apogee games, though Keen was always my favourite.
 
Cool video!

Been playing some Ufouria this evening, seems pretty cool. Any thoughts on it here?

I really like that game. I remember it being kind of directionless at first and pretty difficult, but once you get into its rhythm it's a really awesome game.

Played through the European translation on my NTSC Wii through the Virtual Console and it mangled the amazing tunes though.
 
Does anyone have a Blinking Light Win mod (or NES with it modded already) for sale? I need one badly for Christmas (and a present).

I know it's hard to get out of the NES001, but I've had good success with jiggling the cartridge left to right in the other death grip connectors, I don't think I'll have a problem.

Thanks!
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I really like that game. I remember it being kind of directionless at first and pretty difficult, but once you get into its rhythm it's a really awesome game.

Played through the European translation on my NTSC Wii through the Virtual Console and it mangled the amazing tunes though.

Yeah, I had the same experience. As soon as I got the compass, things started becoming much more manageable and fun. Cool game for sure!
 
Just completed Ufouria, pretty cool game for sure! A bit repetitive visually, and some strange gameplay decisions (like pressing down to attack), but all in all a great metroidvania game that is highly recommended!
 
Best the first Ninja Turtles. It's massively flawed but I do really like it. After all that to finish it the ending sucks though. It's like 2 screens and it's over. Back to farming scrolls

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Best the first Ninja Turtles. It's massively flawed but I do really like it. After all that to finish it the ending sucks though. It's like 2 screens and it's over. Back to farming scrolls

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Congrats! I don't like the game much but it's not the worst. And yeah, lol at the ending.
 
Congrats! I don't like the game much but it's not the worst. And yeah, lol at the ending.

Tbh mate I had to farm scrolls like crazy to get through area 6. Really tough. I'll upload it at some point. Looking for more NES action platformers that are finishable to play through. I've done most of the obvious ones now. Any suggestions?
 
Tbh mate I had to farm scrolls like crazy to get through area 6. Really tough. I'll upload it at some point. Looking for more NES action platformers that are finishable to play through. I've done most of the obvious ones now. Any suggestions?

Kabuki Quantum Fighter.
 
Tbh mate I had to farm scrolls like crazy to get through area 6. Really tough. I'll upload it at some point. Looking for more NES action platformers that are finishable to play through. I've done most of the obvious ones now. Any suggestions?

Ufouria, Little Samson and Monster Party are the most recent I have completed, all well worth your time imo.
 
The Technodrome is weird. Lots of enemies that take multiple hits in small hallways. The only way to kill them in one go is with beeping life alert panic Don or scrolls, so stocking up on them is the way to go. Gave them to Mike and Raph, just in case I picked up a crap weapon by accident.
 
Tbh mate I had to farm scrolls like crazy to get through area 6. Really tough. I'll upload it at some point. Looking for more NES action platformers that are finishable to play through. I've done most of the obvious ones now. Any suggestions?

  • Zen: Intergalactic Ninja
  • Whomp 'Em
  • VICE: Project Doom
  • Yo! Noid
 
  • Zen: Intergalactic Ninja
  • Whomp 'Em
  • VICE: Project Doom
  • Yo! Noid

Zen: Intergalactic Ninja is one of my favourite games for the NES. Some of the later levels are so varied, it's almost like Battletoads, but not INSANELY difficult. Plus, the graphics and music are top notch.
 
Cheers dudes, will get hold of all of them. Definitely going to have to go repro for Little Samson though! Friend of mine is selling his copy at the moment. Wants £450 for it....
 
Zen: Intergalactic Ninja is one of my favourite games for the NES. Some of the later levels are so varied, it's almost like Battletoads, but not INSANELY difficult. Plus, the graphics and music are top notch.

This one is on my short list. Seems cool but I never hear anyone talk about it much.
 
Cheers dudes, will get hold of all of them. Definitely going to have to go repro for Little Samson though! Friend of mine is selling his copy at the moment. Wants £450 for it....

What. I thought the going price was 200 euros nowadays.

Kinda glad I picked one up for 30 euros a few years ago.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TG3BEHdRHI

Man, that Namco(t) Star Wars game for the Famicom is fucking insane. Darth Vader turning into scorpions and sharks and shit? And Egypt and Atlantis (with a sunken United States Capitol)? Holy shit. I need to buy this game.

I should probably buy a Famicom, too. Just have a top-loading NES. I was thinking about going with an AV Famicom if I ever got around to getting one. I was strongly considering getting one and a disk system mid last year, but ended up saving that money to get an Xbox One instead.
 
I remember reading this very article in EGM and thinking WHY? In retrospect, it really made a lot of sense for Nintendo.

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On a better note, enjoy EGM's NES Double Dragon 2 - The Revenge coverage.

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What. I thought the going price was 200 euros nowadays.

Kinda glad I picked one up for 30 euros a few years ago.

Depends. The PAL B version is around that price. We both collect NTSC though and the NTSC one is crazy money. It's similar to Stadium Events where in this case, the European version is way cheaper and easier to find
 
Double Dragon 2 is pretty average for an NES game. Beatable in 30 minutes and quite easily once you know what to expect.

TMNT is quite hard though. I replayed that a few dozen times and always stuck to the gameplan. Maxed out scrolls for everyone, beelining past unnecessary enemies/buildings and crap, avoid the Shredder game-freezing bug and blast him with scrolls to win.
 
I really like that game. I remember it being kind of directionless at first and pretty difficult, but once you get into its rhythm it's a really awesome game.

Played through the European translation on my NTSC Wii through the Virtual Console and it mangled the amazing tunes though.

Want to hear something horrible? The word is that Vic Ireland and the Sunsoft people had the unreleased North American NTSC NES version of Ufouria up and ready to go and were trying to get it on the Virtual Console so that the music's PCM samples would play correctly and the music would sound the way that it's supposed to, but Nintendo insisted that only a previously-released version of the game could go up on the Virtual Console, so to have an English-language version, they had to use the released European PAL version with its PCM bass samples tuned to sound right for a slower PAL-speed NES CPU, but played through the NTSC version of the NES Virtual Console at the faster speed, resulting in totally borked-sounding music.
 
Want to hear something horrible? The word is that Vic Ireland and the Sunsoft people had the unreleased North American NTSC NES version of Ufouria up and ready to go and were trying to get it on the Virtual Console so that the music's PCM samples would play correctly and the music would sound the way that it's supposed to, but Nintendo insisted that only a previously-released version of the game could go up on the Virtual Console, so to have an English-language version, they had to use the released European PAL version with its PCM bass samples tuned to sound right for a slower PAL-speed NES CPU, but played through the NTSC version of the NES Virtual Console at the faster speed, resulting in totally borked-sounding music.

Did they ease up on that policy eventually? Because there is definitely an English-language Monster World IV on there and that definitely did not see a physical release beforehand.
 
Double Dragon 2 is pretty average for an NES game. Beatable in 30 minutes and quite easily once you know what to expect.

TMNT is quite hard though. I replayed that a few dozen times and always stuck to the gameplan. Maxed out scrolls for everyone, beelining past unnecessary enemies/buildings and crap, avoid the Shredder game-freezing bug and blast him with scrolls to win.
TMNT was always so boring, especially compared to 2 and/or the actual arcade version :P

it wasn't even worth exploring because it was so boring (rhyming up in heah)

Double Dragon 2 was pretty difficult since you didn't get any continues once you lost your set of lives.. I guess you have to be pretty good to say it's average for you, though I do tend to agree that you can win easier after playing several times and knowing what to expect ;3
 
The key phrase: "For an NES game".

Look at how easy Nintendo games are nowadays, sure DD2 relatively may have been "average".

You can't really even die in Yoshi's Wooly world.

TMNT1 was very difficult, I don't get how many kids would have beaten that (or even nowadays). It's nice to get back into retro gaming, where true difficulty lives.
 
I think Double Dragon 2 is a good example of a game with perfect difficulty. It's a good challenge, but has great controls and is largely not unfair.

Heaps of NES games are hard because they are completely busted. The best games are the ones that are challenging but solid. Eg Contra and Super Contra, Batman, Castlevania etc.

TMNT was always so boring, especially compared to 2 and/or the actual arcade version :P
You can claim the first NES game wasn't as good, but it is definitely a vastly more interesting game design than the pure vanilla arcade beat-um-up of 2 and 3.
 
Look at how easy Nintendo games are nowadays, sure DD2 relatively may have been "average".

You can't really even die in Yoshi's Wooly world..

This game is a joke, but play stuff like 3D World and Donkey Kong if you want challenge.

You can claim the first NES game wasn't as good, but it is definitely a vastly more interesting game design than the pure vanilla arcade beat-um-up of 2 and 3.

I definitely agree that the firsr TMNT-game was much more interesting than the beat-em-ups. Kinda flawed, but still a very cool game imo. ALthough I have never beaten it.
 
Finally finished my Christmas shopping, though I had to do some returns and ended up picking up: Iron Sword (W&W2), Golgo 13, The Mafat Conspiracy, and Destiny of an Emperor.

I heard DoaE is a hidden gem, and I'm a diehard Fire Emblem fan, but on the flip side I can't figure out crap in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, so I hope it's not too hard to get sucked into.
 
Agreed on TMNT. The first one is flawed but comfortably the best of the NES trilogy. I've actually grown to really like it recently. Really fun game and kinda ambitious in it's scope.
 
TMNT 2 and 3 are far more fun than the frustrating and flawed as hell 1st game...hell doing a playthrough of the 1st game will probably be one of the most frustrating ones I'll do on youtube...and this is coming from someone who's gonna do Battletoads, Ninja Gaiden 3 and The Adventures of Bayou Billy.
 
TMNT 2 and 3 are far more fun than the frustrating and flawed as hell 1st game...hell doing a playthrough of the 1st game will probably be one of the most frustrating ones I'll do on youtube...and this is coming from someone who's gonna do Battletoads, Ninja Gaiden 3 and The Adventures of Bayou Billy.

Haha it is a fucker at times. I've just recorded my playthrough, got the vid down to 34 minutes. The technodrome was of course in the last place I looked....
 
I got TMNT 1 for the PC back in the early '90s, so I had it back then and thought it was okay, but it's a bad game for sure, looking back. Even then when I did like it since it was the only Ninja Turtles game I actually owned (why, WHY didn't I get TMNT 2 for PC instead? Or the second or third GB games either, those are pretty good! But no, I only got this thing, unfortunately.) I didn't love it THAT much -- I don't think I ever beat the second level, the water stage. It's way too difficult even with the PC version's save system. Of course I have the US PC version so it has that bug later on (a jump you can't clear unless you cheat to skip the stage -- this is fixed in the later EU PC release, apparently), but I never got to that point.

Seriously, the game has a lot of major problems. The graphics are weird and not too great, the enemies don't look like anything from the series and aren't that nice looking, the level designs are annoying, the respawning enemies are TERRIBLE, some of the jumps are a pain, there are a lot of annoyingly pointless levels all over that you don't actually need to play (no, I don't think this is a good thing), etc etc etc. It's such a bad game...

You can claim the first NES game wasn't as good, but it is definitely a vastly more interesting game design than the pure vanilla arcade beat-um-up of 2 and 3.
No way, 2 and 3 aren't vanilla at all, 3 particularly! 3 is the secret best TMNT console game ever; yeah, I know IV on the SNES is probably most peoples' pick, but I think 3 might be even better. I really like its level designs particularly, they are far more interesting than those in most beat 'em ups. Way too many games in the genre have basic "walk to the right" levels with no variety. Most all of Capcom's beat 'em ups are like this, for example, and lots of others too. My favorite beat 'em ups, such as TMNT III, Golden Axe, and Streets of Rage 2 are better than that, and TMNT III might be the best of all. I love how the enemies come from all directions, statues turn into enemies, they come out of the sewer or through store windows, etc. And levels aren't just "walk to the right", but move up and down, have pits to avoid, multiple floors so you can jump between the sewer water and the path above, etc. There are traps to avoid too, in some levels. It's great stuff, and just gets better and better as you go. TMNT III: The Manhattan Project is a fantastic game and definitely is my favorite 3rd-gen console beat 'em up, and 3rd/4th gen beat 'em ups are a genre I have always liked. I like platformers more, but the first TMNT is a bad platformer, so there's no comparison at all between the two.

Of course the first arcade TMNT game is also really great, but the NES port doesn't quite match up to the arcade original.
 
TMNT II (and especially III) are better games, but the first game is easily the most ambitious of the bunch.

Did they ease up on that policy eventually? Because there is definitely an English-language Monster World IV on there and that definitely did not see a physical release beforehand.

Yeah. IIRC, Ufouria's English Wii VC release in the US predates Monster World IV's by around a year and a half.
 
I agree with Black Falcon, TMNT 3 is one of the best. It has some of my fav bosses and fav music as well. I also agree with him on the 1st TMNT game, though I like it a tad more due to the music.
 
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