NormalFish
Banned
Definitely hidden agendas. Sega fanboys are all scum.
Definitely hidden agendas. Sega fanboys are all scum.
Even though I play some Atari 2600 games I kinda feel this way.Or any pre-NES stuff but that may be more common.
Pre-NES (and early Famicom) are mostly pure arcade. Can be fun to play, but less to discuss. How much discussion can you have about Space Invaders, for example?Or any pre-NES stuff but that may be more common.
Definitely hidden agendas. Sega fanboys are all scum.
If you had said Sonic fanboys I would've agreed.
You mean you don't have a local Apple store with a warehouse full of old games for trade in?nice! im there trying to figure if i can swap this apple TV for shining force 3
Pre-NES (and early Famicom) are mostly pure arcade. Can be fun to play, but less to discuss. How much discussion can you have about Space Invaders, for example?
Super Mario Bros really cracked open gaming in that sense. There were hints of this before in early RPGs and stuff like Adventure, but not on the same level. Game culture was more like esports culture until about that point, at which it became more of an art discussion.
You mean you don't have a local Apple store with a warehouse full of old games for trade in?
Even though I play some Atari 2600 games I kinda feel this way.
I sold my Apple TV on eBay for $100 4 months ago. Apparently the version I had was big for jail breaking so it sold in less than 24 hours.nice! im there trying to figure if i can swap this apple TV for shining force 3
I sold my Apple TV on eBay for $100 4 months ago. Apparently the version I had was big for jail breaking so it sold in less than 24 hours.
I'm honestly too young to know the pre-snes scene. I understand nes discussion but mostly via proxy of easy emulation and the game boy. One day I'll be cultured.
Contra and the like?You need to play some NES high action games stat.
Contra and the like?
I definitely want to make a pass at the ninja gaiden titles. I'll try em out next time I'm in a mood for something straight forward.Contra
Super C
Shatterhand
Power Blade
Vice: Project Doom
Ninja Gaiden 1
Ninja Gaiden 2
For starters. NES stuff is pretty accessible (i'd like to think) in that it doesnt look too old as to look non-descriptive, but alot of games also feature production values (mostly art and audio) that can still rival modern day titles imagination wise.
Retro-GAF rules. There's only one downside. You bastards have killed my wallet this year.
I definitely want to make a pass at the ninja gaiden titles. I'll try em out next time I'm in a mood for something straight forward.
Gimmick is amazing. Been gunning for a copy of the psx port but it's a bit out of my price range (though obviously well within what is reasonable relative to the original cart).Little Samson is another kick ass one. Very late title. don't even bother looking it up on ebay, emulation is fine. All the above applies to Gimmick as well.
two of the best games on the system, both came out late, pushed the NES about as far as it would go, did stuff no other games did, and sell for mid-to-high 3 figures for a reason.
Retro-GAF rules. There's only one downside. You bastards have killed my wallet this year.
Examples?Quite a few computer games were more sophisticated back then but for consoles, yes
I've said this before, but for all the price whinging, retro games cost less than when they were released generally. And also cost less than buying modern gamesand the games are far better too lol
If you take inflation into account, NES games cost like US$90 in 2015 dollars. And the console like $500!
If I had bought my games collection new it would have cost me 5-20 times the price I reckon.
Examples?
The usually quoted highlights are primitive RPGs and text adventures, which I've never found particularly sophisticated or impressive myself.
Examples?
The usually quoted highlights are primitive RPGs and text adventures, which I've never found particularly sophisticated or impressive myself.
So what are your retro buying plans you guys have next year?
I think I'm gonna focus on GBA, PS2, SNES, Saturn.
The last two before prices get any worse!
Might do more PSP too. Such a fun system to collect for.
So what are your retro buying plans you guys have next year?
I think I'm gonna focus on GBA, PS2, SNES, Saturn.
The last two before prices get any worse!
Might do more PSP too. Such a fun system to collect for.
I
Examples?
The usually quoted highlights are primitive RPGs and text adventures, which I've never found particularly sophisticated or impressive myself.
So what are your retro buying plans you guys have next year?
I think I'm gonna focus on GBA, PS2, SNES, Saturn.
The last two before prices get any worse!
Might do more PSP too. Such a fun system to collect for.
So what are your retro buying plans you guys have next year?
I think I'm gonna focus on GBA, PS2, SNES, Saturn.
The last two before prices get any worse!
Might do more PSP too. Such a fun system to collect for.
My wife just got me 100 universal game cases, so I'll probably finish off my N64 wants. From there I'll keep collecting Genesis games that I still want.So what are your retro buying plans you guys have next year?
I think I'm gonna focus on GBA, PS2, SNES, Saturn.
The last two before prices get any worse!
Might do more PSP too. Such a fun system to collect for.
This kind of thing is typically part of the narrative of 'sophisticated PC games, and I'm sure back in 1982 it was fun and amazing to people to see a 'storybook come to life'.I remember reading an article by an adventure game reviewer explaining how he was impressed by games like The Hobbit back then.
I'll almost agree with that actually, most impressive VCS game for the time. But it was 1984 - The Famicom was already out two years at its release. There were already many far more impressive Famicom games out, Pitfall 2 had ambition but was still stuck with the clunky Atari control and graphics.I feel pitfall 2 is a weird missing link between 2600 and NES
Yep. You can make those adventure and RPG games on consoles no problem, and with much better graphics and music too. They did a lot of them in Japan. But they chose not to make or release many of them in the west because they didn't sell because nobody wanted them when they had better choices.Seriously. EGA and CGA graphics + obtuse everything =/= sophisticated.
I played a lot of PC games back in the day, but let's not pretend like the needlessly complicated RPGs and sims were particularly fun.
So what are your retro buying plans you guys have next year?
I think I'm gonna focus on GBA, PS2, SNES, Saturn.
The last two before prices get any worse!
Might do more PSP too. Such a fun system to collect for.
I'll almost agree with that actually, most impressive VCS game for the time. But it was 1984 - The Famicom was already out two years at its release. There were already many far more impressive Famicom games out, Pitfall 2 had ambition but was still stuck with the clunky Atari control and graphics.
Sup Dreamcast.
Been drinking dude?man, i will forever reject DLo's argument on inflation/how much it cost new etc - that's all well & good, no one cared for like decades so most games were $10-20, if that. seeing some even common ones clear $100+...the only way i'm gonna feel okay is if i subscribe to your madness while i'm justifying paying too much for something, haha
Bookmarked, that is cool.also, have ya'll seen Mcbremakes? some awesome stuff there
Sega Hard Girls @ Comiket 89
Anyone have experience with printing covers from the cover project? I need to print covers for N64 games and SNES games. I know the N64 covers need to be resized in Photoshop because of the artwork on the spine. My question is, are the custom covers made to fit without resizing to fit the universal game cases? I would like uniformity, but there are 75 I need to do and would be fine if the customs fit the cases.