And pricey.Darkwing Duck is fun, but really, really easy.
And pricey.Darkwing Duck is fun, but really, really easy.
And pricey.
I love that nobody here wants to play it lol who voted for it
We gotta get this right this time: Flinstone's please.
Give it a month.don't pick the losers for March 2016, they won't count.
Usually the games he rips on kind of deserve it though. Even the games I like that he did have some big flaws. Like the Ninja Gaiden weirdness about losing to the last boss and starting back on 6-1. That video was cathartic. There's been games that people want him to review such as Monster Party and he can't do it because he enjoys them too much. It's usually based in some truth.
I love that nobody here wants to play it lol who voted for it
Taking suggestions for April 2016 now.
Submit your picks, don't pick the losers for March 2016, they won't count.
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April 2016 Nominations
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I voted for Metal Gear because i needed a reason to really sit down and beat it lol. Sucks to see the lack of enthusiasm for it here though.
As for a game to play, might be time to nominate Life Force again!
what year is it?
Played some more Double Dragon, but once again only came to the third level. Any obvious tips i should know about?
From someone who can beat the 3rd level but can't beat the 4th: When you knock Abobo down, get right on top of him as he's getting up. He can't hit you if you're in the same spot as him but you can hit him. The difficult part is that there's two of them at the same time. You just have to try to keep them apart with jump kicks. For all other guys, especially the ones with the purple hair and pants, do the move where you pull their hair and throw them. You get that at 4 stars. You do it automatically just by kicking them from a certain distance away.
I still say Stage 4 is harder than Battletoads. So look forward to that.
Only the random pillars and Willy are hard, the rest isn't that bad though Jimmy takes a lot of hits. With Jimmy you don't ever want to stop hitting him because it is insane how much health he has, it would take over 40 seconds to beat him with just kicks alone.From someone who can beat the 3rd level but can't beat the 4th: When you knock Abobo down, get right on top of him as he's getting up. He can't hit you if you're in the same spot as him but you can hit him. The difficult part is that there's two of them at the same time. You just have to try to keep them apart with jump kicks. For all other guys, especially the ones with the purple hair and pants, do the move where you pull their hair and throw them. You get that at 4 stars. You do it automatically just by kicking them from a certain distance away.
I still say Stage 4 is harder than Battletoads. So look forward to that.
Just move in a diagonal pattern like down left or down right and kick repeatedly. Also, the Aobos can't really hit you much when you go down diagonally.How do i do diagonal kicks?
Yesterday I picked up Karnov from a local retro game shop. I loved that game!
A demonstration of the Konami LaserScope headset, designed for use with Nintendo games - CES Chicago 1990
Sorry somewhat OT, but that last pic...the hair flip over the headset...perfect lol.
Has anyone played the Japanese version of Demon Sword?
Demon Sword is one of my favorite games of all time. I played it non-stop as a child, not that I had much choice. I didn't own very many games, but never the less, I played it a ton.
It wasn't until years later that I discovered that the Japanese version is different. So I immediately bought it but it wasn't until I bought a Retron that I was able to play it.
This Wiki explains the regional differences. Aside from the additional bosses and stages the biggest difference is the difficulty. In the NTSC version you can be hit 2-3 times per life box, but in the Japanese version each hit equals on entire box.
You have to be very careful until you get a couple of black orbs (to extend life) and then the red (but portrayed as yellow?) orbs to refill your health. I never beat it, but I'd love to find the time to go back to it.
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Konami's LaserScope and Laser Invasion.
Demon Sword is one of my favorite games of all time. I played it non-stop as a child, not that I had much choice. I didn't own very many games, but never the less, I played it a ton.
It wasn't until years later that I discovered that the Japanese version is different. So I immediately bought it but it wasn't until I bought a Retron that I was able to play it.
This Wiki explains the regional differences. Aside from the additional bosses and stages the biggest difference is the difficulty. In the NTSC version you can be hit 2-3 times per life box, but in the Japanese version each hit equals on entire box.
You have to be very careful until you get a couple of black orbs (to extend life) and then the red (but portrayed as yellow?) orbs to refill your health. I never beat it, but I'd love to find the time to go back to it.
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Is it worth getting it if im a more casual fan of Demon Sword?
I got mine for pretty cheap a few years back, it was under $10. I'd say yes?
Is it worth getting it if im a more casual fan of Demon Sword?
Another question, probably for D.Lo or somebody with his knowledge, any way to delete the save files on FDS-games, in this case, Doki Doki Panic?
Sup guys, ive had a YouTube channel for sometime, but going into this year I wanted to start putting a bit more effort in making regular videos and doing stuff that's important to me. I started a couple Podcasts and started making regular gameplay videos and also some retro play through type ones with live commentary. I didn't want to spam my channel on here but I felt this video was somewhat relevant since this is an NES discussion. I had mostly been doing Destiny related videos but in an effort to kick my addiction to that game I started making "Destiny Rehab" videos about other games. I had Mega Man Legacy collection sitting around and I hadn't given it a proper play so I decided to make some Mega Man videos. I started with Megaman 2 and then did 1 and 3. This is the one for Mega Man 3. I'd love to have some feedback and discussion if possible. I am thinking about buying a capture device to do more retro type play through as I've really enjoyed making these. Thanks in advance for your attention.
https://youtu.be/DIYiIiC2bzo
There is, but you need to re-write the entire side of the disk using a full write-enabled FDS and an interface, FDStick is useful for this.Yeah why not I guess![]()
Another question, probably for D.Lo or somebody with his knowledge, any way to delete the save files on FDS-games, in this case, Doki Doki Panic?
AFAIK the Japanese version has no life box, each hit is instant-death. However, each enemy has a chance to drop protection charm so if you farm anywhere for a few minutes you get enough charms to breeze through the entire game.This Wiki explains the regional differences. Aside from the additional bosses and stages the biggest difference is the difficulty. In the NTSC version you can be hit 2-3 times per life box, but in the Japanese version each hit equals on entire box.
Thanks and thanks for the sub.I gotta update the retro gaf media list in that case.
There is, but you need to re-write the entire side of the disk using a full write-enabled FDS and an interface, FDStick is useful for this.
Most games have a manual delete option however, DDP is a rare example that does not.
Demon Sword is one of my favorite games of all time.
Is anyone actually going to play Metal Gear? I have Zelda to take up most of the month, but I'll maybe at least start it.
Is anyone actually going to play Metal Gear? I have Zelda to take up most of the month, but I'll maybe at least start it.