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General Discussion => VIDYA GAMES => Topic started by: Madam, I'm Adam on October 08, 2021, 08:00:42 PM
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Don't really know where exactly I'm going with this thread, but I started to replay my SNES and original PlayStation recently, and just wanted to hear any recommendations for good games to play.
I mean it's kind of a weird question because I know a lot of the best games for both systems already (Contra III, Mega Man X, FF7, Metal Gear Solid, etc.) but if there are any others that I should check out (or maybe you've got a copy for sale) then I'm down to hear them!
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Earthbound or Zombies Ate My Neighbors for SNES
NFL Blitz or Parasite Eve for Playstation
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Earthbound or Zombies Ate My Neighbors for SNES
NFL Blitz or Parasite Eve for Playstation
Co-sign zombies ate my neighbors and I’ll add super bomberman.
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Thanks, Sneak! Earthbound is really hard to find and expensive, but it must be worth it based on the hype.
I never really knew too much about Zombies Ate My Neighbors, I'll have to check it out As well as Super Bomberman, thanks coldbrew!
Parasite Eve sounds like it's really fun as well. My TV got fixed yesterday and even the repairmen saw my PlayStation and said that Parasite Eve and Twisted Metal were really fun.
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Ps1: Jumping Flash 2, driver, and PaRappa the Rapper
SNES: Super Ghost n Ghouls and Excite Bike
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Ps1: Jumping Flash 2, driver, and PaRappa the Rapper
SNES: Super Ghost n Ghouls and Excite Bike
Thank you! I played Parappa and UmJammer Lammy way back, those were fun! I'll check out those others for sure. I've heard Super Ghosts n Ghouls is hard to find, but it's probably worth it!
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Thanks, Sneak! Earthbound is really hard to find and expensive, but it must be worth it based on the hype.
Just get one of those roms and play it on a computer. I think it’s on that snes mini thing they made like a year or so ago.
I actually lucked into a copy back in the day at the bargain bin in funcoland for like $8 or something. I didn’t even know what it was when I bought it, I just liked the label, and it turned out to be my favorite game ever.
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Had a dope Indiana Jones game. If I still had my old PlayStation I’d play that. Had a grappling hook and all sorts of crafty shit. Don’t remember the exact name unfortunately
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mgs
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@Hinna @willphansbiggestfan Thanks, dudes! I've got MGS but I haven't played/beaten it in like sixteen years so I'm hyped to play it again. Just waiting on the memory card, dual shock controller, and power cable. I'll look into the Indiana Jones game as well!
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SNES: Jaws, California games, Metal Gear, Duck Tales, Duck Hunt, Mario bros. 3
PS1: Metal gear solid, Thrasher: Skate and Destroy, Xenogears, Silent Hill, Resident Evil series (I think 1 and 2 are one PS1, maybe just RE1)
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Crash bandicoot for Sony
Donkey Kong country for snes
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Ah, PS1 was fun… some games I liked:
Jet Rider / Jet Moto
Colin McRae Rally
Diablo
Worms
Formula 1
Driver
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@pugmaster @matty_c @Easy Slider Much appreciated! I was checking out Xenogears the other day, seems like it'll be fun. Will review all these others as well! Haven't played Donkey Kong in so long.
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mgs has a lot of replay value. stealth bandana and tuxedo. even after you can find and take photos of ghosts hidden in the game. switched to controller port 2 for fighting psycho mantis although idk if that did anything. re2 is gnarly. donkey kong series for snes were def awesome i played a lot of that. diddys kong quest and dixie kongs double trouble has good music. ff7 is pretty fun too
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mgs has a lot of replay value. stealth bandana and tuxedo. even after you can find and take photos of ghosts hidden in the game. switched to controller port 2 for fighting psycho mantis although idk if that did anything. re2 is gnarly. donkey kong series for snes were def awesome i played a lot of that. diddys kong quest and dixie kongs double trouble has good music. ff7 is pretty fun too
Haha MGS was my shit back in the day, I had the guide and everything. I beat RE2 and RE3 as well, BUT never the first Resident Evil so I'm psyched on finding that one. The more I read your posts, the more I'm convinced that I need more Donkey Kong in my life!
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Here are some other PS1 titles I thought of that are worthwhile to check out.
Fear effect (there is a Fear effect 2, but I never played it yet)
Cool boarders 2
Dave Mirra series (definitely has some rockin' tunes to nostalgia your brains out)
Championship motorcross featuring Ricky Charmichael (racing and freestyle)
Nightmare Creatures (there is a Nightmare Creatures 2, but I haven't played it yet)
Syphon Filter 2 (there is a Syphon Filter 3, but I haven't played it yet)
Tomb Raider series was pretty fun
I heard Dino Crisis is worth playing
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mgs has a lot of replay value. stealth bandana and tuxedo. even after you can find and take photos of ghosts hidden in the game. switched to controller port 2 for fighting psycho mantis although idk if that did anything. re2 is gnarly. donkey kong series for snes were def awesome i played a lot of that. diddys kong quest and dixie kongs double trouble has good music. ff7 is pretty fun too
Haha MGS was my shit back in the day, I had the guide and everything. I beat RE2 and RE3 as well, BUT never the first Resident Evil so I'm psyched on finding that one. The more I read your posts, the more I'm convinced that I need more Donkey Kong in my life!
same
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Here are some other PS1 titles I thought of that are worthwhile to check out.
Fear effect (there is a Fear effect 2, but I never played it yet)
Cool boarders 2
Dave Mirra series (definitely has some rockin' tunes to nostalgia your brains out)
Championship motorcross featuring Ricky Charmichael (racing and freestyle)
Nightmare Creatures (there is a Nightmare Creatures 2, but I haven't played it yet)
Syphon Filter 2 (there is a Syphon Filter 3, but I haven't played it yet)
Tomb Raider series was pretty fun
I heard Dino Crisis is worth playing
Holy shit you reminded me of bmx xxx that was on ps2 tho, it was sick but
No shit, you unlocked strip shows rofl
Dino crisis is sick, also as others mentioned ff7
Ff7’s a good one
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Ace Combat 3
Chrono Cross
Die Hard Trilogy
Kula World
Medievil 1 and 2
Parasite Eve 1 and 2
Tenchu
Tomba
I never really played SNES
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Probably an obvious one but Tekken.
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I have Tekken 3, it's so good!
I also want to try out a game called Star Ocean, I remember hearing that was a solid game.
Dino Crisis, Chrono Cross, Tenchu, I've heard good things about those as well. All of these suggestions are gold!
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tenchu series is gnarly sifter knows whats good. super well made kinda like mgs with katanas and separate missions
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mgs has a lot of replay value. stealth bandana and tuxedo. even after you can find and take photos of ghosts hidden in the game. switched to controller port 2 for fighting psycho mantis although idk if that did anything. re2 is gnarly. donkey kong series for snes were def awesome i played a lot of that. diddys kong quest and dixie kongs double trouble has good music. ff7 is pretty fun too
Haha MGS was my shit back in the day, I had the guide and everything. I beat RE2 and RE3 as well, BUT never the first Resident Evil so I'm psyched on finding that one. The more I read your posts, the more I'm convinced that I need more Donkey Kong in my life!
My old roommates and I would do speed runs taking turns m, we had all played the game so many times we could just hand off to eachother and beat the game pretty quick
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2 disk games for ps1 back in the day meant they packed punch. the vr missions were cool too but i never played through them all
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SNES - Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, Earthbound (already mentioned but that shit is so fun), Terranigma, Breath of Fire.
All relatively hard games to find or expensive, but are so fun and have a lot of replay value.
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SNES - Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, Earthbound (already mentioned but that shit is so fun), Terranigma, Breath of Fire.
All relatively hard games to find or expensive, but are so fun and have a lot of replay value.
I really want to check out Chrono Trigger, heard nothing but good things. Never heard of Terranigma before!
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Link To The Past!
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Link To The Past!
Dude I got to the final boss of that game, didn't beat it, the next day the game had erased all my progress since it's old. I was pissed to no end. But this winter it's redemption time!
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On the SNES, Super Punch Out!.
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On the SNES, Super Punch Out!.
Heard a lot of good things about that one, I'll check it out <3
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On the SNES, Super Punch Out!.
Such a fun game. I used to be able to run through every single boxer in the game first try.
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On the SNES, Super Punch Out!.
Such a fun game. I used to be able to run through every single boxer in the game first try.
Me too, the learning curve in general in that game was awesome. Difficulty ramping up by forcing you to adapt to all the game mechanics with each new opponent just as they become muscle memory and you become addicted to the time trials mode. No wonder why the NES version at least is popular in speed running it seems like. There's a YouTube doco out there on people learning how to beat it blindfolded too.
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Whatever you do, don’t go to my old bedroom, open the top left dresser drawer, and play this.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0015/4687/9045/products/Razor_Freestyle_Scooter-ps1-front_639x646.jpg?v=1597975664)
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Whatever you do, don’t go to my old bedroom, open the top left dresser drawer, and play this.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0015/4687/9045/products/Razor_Freestyle_Scooter-ps1-front_639x646.jpg?v=1597975664)
Haha holy shit, Crave definitely sunk to a new low with this one. Weren't they a cool game developer? That rep must've died quick.
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Had a dope Indiana Jones game. If I still had my old PlayStation I’d play that. Had a grappling hook and all sorts of crafty shit. Don’t remember the exact name unfortunately
Found out today it was called Young Indiana Jones and it was for the sega genesis. Might’ve been released on other platforms but idk. There was no grappling hook, it was Indy using his whip as a rope to climb. And rewatching gameplay, it looks horrible and reminds me why I never even got close to beating the game even though it’s relatively short. So so repetitive and tedious. As a kid, it was the coolest game ever though.
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thps2 is prob my fav out of the series. ape escape is kinda fun too
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Had a dope Indiana Jones game. If I still had my old PlayStation I’d play that. Had a grappling hook and all sorts of crafty shit. Don’t remember the exact name unfortunately
Found out today it was called Young Indiana Jones and it was for the sega genesis. Might’ve been released on other platforms but idk. There was no grappling hook, it was Indy using his whip as a rope to climb. And rewatching gameplay, it looks horrible and reminds me why I never even got close to beating the game even though it’s relatively short. So so repetitive and tedious. As a kid, it was the coolest game ever though.
Haha, you know what I never had or really played sega genesis. I had a Game Gear and that was hectic.
thps2 is prob my fav out of the series. ape escape is kinda fun too
Wow, Ape Escape...I haven't heard that name in a long time but it does ring some bells. I think I read in EGM way way back that it was fun.
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i havent played it through but remember it being fun. gta2 is proper. some really dont like the oldschool birds eye view but even the 1st gta i used to play a lot on pc
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Yeah, actually play Symphony of the Night before anything else if you’ve never played it. Pretty much a perfect video game.
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Love symphony, own it and beat it but plan on playing through it again. Actually thinking of playing Dracula x on SNES bc of symphony!
I remember hearing about ehrgeiz and policenauts, should check those out. Love tekken 3, I just played it a bit using Jin for the first time in a long while. I played that one super heavy as a kid. Medal of honor, heard it was fun. I have to check out all those PS games, hell yeah.
@Hinna just beat MGS today, saved Meryl too. Brought back some good memories, I was hyped
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Anybody played any of the Haunted PS1 Demo Disc series?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfDYmtEbKEM
Basically an anthology of games done in the style of horror type games from that era
You can download them for free, I just realized they put out a new one this year
https://hauntedps1.itch.io/demodisc2020
https://hauntedps1.itch.io/demodisc2021
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Love symphony, own it and beat it but plan on playing through it again. Actually thinking of playing Dracula x on SNES bc of symphony!
I remember hearing about ehrgeiz and policenauts, should check those out. Love tekken 3, I just played it a bit using Jin for the first time in a long while. I played that one super heavy as a kid. Medal of honor, heard it was fun. I have to check out all those PS games, hell yeah.
@Hinna just beat MGS today, saved Meryl too. Brought back some good memories, I was hyped
nice. ya i gotta get an emulator or something for the vr missions and some other games
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Silent Hill is a must play game, it's the most immersive Ps1 game, I used to spend long hours chasing clues on top of feeling terrified. Gran Turismo 2 used to be my favorite by far followed by Crash Bandicoot racing.
Other fun stuff: Vagrant Story, Legacy of Cain, Vigilante 8, Valkyrie Profile, Ace Combat 2, Driver, Resident Evil 2
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Anybody played any of the Haunted PS1 Demo Disc series?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfDYmtEbKEM
Basically an anthology of games done in the style of horror type games from that era
You can download them for free, I just realized they put out a new one this year
https://hauntedps1.itch.io/demodisc2020
https://hauntedps1.itch.io/demodisc2021
Nice, never heard of this before! I recall playing a Syphon Filter demo waaaay back, but this doesn't ring a bell.
Silent Hill is a must play game, it's the most immersive Ps1 game, I used to spend long hours chasing clues on top of feeling terrified. Gran Turismo 2 used to be my favorite by far followed by Crash Bandicoot racing.
Other fun stuff: Vagrant Story, Legacy of Cain, Vigilante 8, Valkyrie Profile, Ace Combat 2, Driver, Resident Evil 2
Definitely have to get Silent Hill, that one costs a pretty penny. Own GT2, haven't played it in so long though. Barely heard of Vagrant Story or half of the others you mentioned, thanks!
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If possible Adam, try an emulator on your computer. You can really just get any game and translations of games that only came out in certain countries. I use epsxe and while configuring it can be annoying, there’s a lot of really neat things you can do with it. I’ve been really wanting to check this fan translated version out but there’s too much on my plate right now: http://youtu.be/mMs9oVMIyB4 (forgot how to link videos)
Mizzurna Falls, that's different. I never really got into or understood emulators but they're definitely being touted. I should check that out. Thank you!
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This stretch in gaming is known for really good rpgs from Japan.
On SNES I would recommend Chrono Trigger, Mario RPG, and Final Fantasy 6
On PlayStation I would recommend Final Fantasy Tactics, and Vagrant Story. The were a lot of ps1 rpg bangers, but I think a lot of them aged poorly and you might’ve missed the boat on what made them special.
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This stretch in gaming is known for really good rpgs from Japan.
On SNES I would recommend Chrono Trigger, Mario RPG, and Final Fantasy 6
On PlayStation I would recommend Final Fantasy Tactics, and Vagrant Story. The were a lot of ps1 rpg bangers, but I think a lot of them aged poorly and you might’ve missed the boat on what made them special.
Hell yeah, good to hear from you Lenny! I've heard so many good things about Chrono Trigger that it's on my to-buy list. I need to check out Vagrant Story for sure. RE: RPGs, I own and have beat FF7 and I'm about to beat it again. I also just started FF8. Also owned and beat Legend of Legaia way back in the day.
I get what you mean about aging poorly, even FF8 does feel more geared toward teens. I was a teen when I bought it and it's a fun trip down memory lane at least (like a really long trip but still)
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SNES: Jaws, California games, Metal Gear, Duck Tales, Duck Hunt, Mario bros. 3
those are NES games fam...
trying to do ones that havent been said
SNES:
-TMNT Tournamnet Fighters
-Clay Fighters (theres 2)
-Street Fighter 2 Turbo
-Shadowrun
-Bubsy 1+2
-Metal Marines
-Sim Ant
-Star Wars games
-Stunt Race FX
-Super Punch Out!
-Donkey Kong Country
-Killer Instinct
-NHL Stanley Cup / 94'
-Rock n Roll Racing
-Peacekeepers
-Battletoads / Double Dragon
-Secret of Mana
-Secret of Evermore
-FF3 (FF6 in japanese)
-Super Metroid
-Link to the Past
-Earthworm Jim
-Kirby Superstar
-super bomberman
-Breath of Fire 1+2
-Lufa 1+2
PSX:
-Street Fighter Alpha 3
-Darkstalkers 3
-Brave Fencer Musashi
-Kagero: Tecmo's Deception 2
-Mega Man Legends
-MidEvil
-Tomb Raider 1+2
-Chrono Cross
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Earth worm Jim is sick as fuck!
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Super Mario World for SNES... if you like Mario 3 you'll love that too. Earthworm Jim is also top notch.
For playstation I remember loving Tenchu: stealth assassins and Metal Gear Solid... the first true stealth games. Also FF7 (you already know), and Resident Evil 2 took a lot of hours of my life
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Oh man, Earthworm Jim, I really should check that one out! I think I played it once, maybe rented it from a video store? Loved EJ and Rocko's Modern Life as a kid, so for sure.
Tenchu sounds like a good one as well, it's on my list!
Thanks @rawbertson. for all the recs, yeah I looooved Bubsy as a kid, I still have the cartridge but it's not working sadly. MidEvil is one I've heard of but never played, I know you're a video game guru so your knowledge is much appreciated!
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PSX - Castlevania SOTN (lost track of the number of times I've played this game)
SNES - Mega Man X & X2, Chrono Trigger, Seiken Densetsu 3 (Trials of Mana) with the English ROM patch is you're looking for a JRPG with more action and tons of replayability, Harvest Moon if you want to lose track of days and severely compromise your sleep schedule
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yo for anyone who is really into Beat Em Ups... Peacekeepers on SNES is so so good + timeless. its a choose your own adventure beat em up and its pretty hard. theres a trillion endings. its much more playable than battletoads or spider man maximum carnage imo fuck them games lol so god damned hard and not in a fun way ;D
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Tetris attack
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Never heard of Peacekeepers, will check it out. I was never that good at Tetris, but I'll check out Tetris Attack as well! I have a soft spot for puzzle games; have Devil Dice for PS1 that I still need to play.
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Where do you get snes roms?
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Where do you get snes roms?
A quick Google search or you can "take to the high seas". Probably wouldn't recommend the latter since the USA doesn't take kindly to borrowing files from a friend whose username is trustedtorrentuploader.
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SNES
The Adventures of Batman & Robin
Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban
Demon's Crest
Goof Troop
Gokujo Parodious
The King of Dragons
Majuu Ou
Metal Warriors
Pocky & Rocky
Skyblazer
PSX
Crash Team Racing
The Firemen 2: Pete & Danny
Heart of Darkness
Pu-Li-Ru-La (assuming it's a decent arcade port, only played the original)
Skullmonkeys
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SNES
Demon's Crest
Goof Troop
Demon's Crest is amazing visually but the slow down is brutal at parts. And that last boss is bullshit.
Goof Troop is such a fun time, definitely highly recommended to play solo or 2 player casually. Also a great way to ruin a friendship by hoarding all the health pick ups and smashing pots on your friends head.
PSX:
Metal Gear Solid
Twisted Metal 2
Rogue Trip
Parasite Eve 1 & 2
Beatmania
Blood Omen
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne
Vandal Hearts
Final Fantasy Tactics
Parappa The Rapper
https://www.denofgeek.com/games/60-underrated-playstation-one-games/
https://www.denofgeek.com/games/underrated-snes-games
Loads of great suggestions here
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forgot about metal slug x. all the metal slugs really. next to the donkey kong series its 1 of the best side scrollers
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forgot about metal slug x. all the metal slugs really. next to the donkey kong series its 1 of the best side scrollers
Metal Slug loses part of its charm when you have unlimited continues, but I'm also happy to not lose $10 in 20 minutes. 3 and 6 are really unforgiving past Level 1.
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Holy shit I remember earthworm Jim but I had it on the computer
Battletoads, too, holy fuck I forgot about that game
I couldn’t ever make it past the hover motorbike level
That game was pretty hard
It was sick how you could kill those tripod things and bash cunts with it’s leg
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forgot about metal slug x. all the metal slugs really. next to the donkey kong series its 1 of the best side scrollers
Metal Slug loses part of its charm when you have unlimited continues, but I'm also happy to not lose $10 in 20 minutes. 3 and 6 are really unforgiving past Level 1.
in an arcade ive only played once or twice and ya its not fun having to pump quarters tokens or whatever. its entertaining because of all the themes. the camel is funny. rocket launcha in arnolds voice
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3XIcKzC3SY
^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
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forgot about metal slug x. all the metal slugs really. next to the donkey kong series its 1 of the best side scrollers
Metal Slug loses part of its charm when you have unlimited continues, but I'm also happy to not lose $10 in 20 minutes. 3 and 6 are really unforgiving past Level 1.
in an arcade ive only played once or twice and ya its not fun having to pump quarters tokens or whatever. its entertaining because of all the themes. the camel is funny. rocket launcha in arnolds voice
Camel Slug
Metal Slug 6 with Ralph and Clark was the best, taking the signature wackiness to the next level with the Vulcan Punch and Clark's 2nd life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3XIcKzC3SY
^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
The soundtrack can't be beat, I frequently put it on while at work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpyY7RemXKA
Dog Bless
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3XIcKzC3SY
^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
@rawbertson.
How the hell did you clear that double set in south bank?
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^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
Random but, via your slow-mo, I just noticed the 360 flip in this game is actually a 360 inward heelflip. Now the form of that trick in that game always looked off, but only realizing exactly why decades later is crazy.
Grind Session is also a mandatory play on the PlayStation.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3XIcKzC3SY
^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
@rawbertson.
How the hell did you clear that double set in south bank?
its funny becuase i knew this skater mike crook who claimed he could do the double but never had the footage. i asked him how and he wouldnt tell me. i figured it out though. 8)
there is a exploit you can use to get speed with hills in the game. basically the way it works is when you push down a hill then quickly push back up one, you wont lose any momentum. you will gain all the speed and the effects of going back up the hill will be completely ignored.
so in this case, there are 2 hills with hubbas located near the double set kinda (off to an angle a bit). you need ot make sure you are executing your first push right at the moment you drop in to the hill going down. continue pushing the entire time - immediately turn and go right back up the hill again. i believe the exact route i take is i go down the left side of the stairset and come back up the other side of it. hug the wall and then carve in right. much easier with loose trucks + if you are using scab. also note 3 flips will send you higher than a straight ollie with little to next to no time charging triangle. might be able to make a vid later if you cant get it. keep pushing the entire time right up to the set or else i think you will lose your speed.
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^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
Random but, via your slow-mo, I just noticed the 360 flip in this game is actually a 360 inward heelflip. Now the form of that trick in that game always looked off, but only realizing exactly why decades later is crazy.
Grind Session is also a mandatory play on the PlayStation.
dont think so man i juts re watched it as well looks like the first frame you can see it , you see grip tape, which would indicate to mee kickfflip way. if it was heelflip then you would see the graphic first not the grip tape.
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Grind Session is also a mandatory play on the PlayStation.
Playing as Pig Pen was the level of hesh I can no longer reach.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3XIcKzC3SY
^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
@rawbertson.
How the hell did you clear that double set in south bank?
its funny becuase i knew this skater mike crook who claimed he could do the double but never had the footage. i asked him how and he wouldnt tell me. i figured it out though. 8)
there is a exploit you can use to get speed with hills in the game. basically the way it works is when you push down a hill then quickly push back up one, you wont lose any momentum. you will gain all the speed and the effects of going back up the hill will be completely ignored.
so in this case, there are 2 hills with hubbas located near the double set kinda (off to an angle a bit). you need ot make sure you are executing your first push right at the moment you drop in to the hill going down. continue pushing the entire time - immediately turn and go right back up the hill again. i believe the exact route i take is i go down the left side of the stairset and come back up the other side of it. hug the wall and then carve in right. much easier with loose trucks + if you are using scab. also note 3 flips will send you higher than a straight ollie with little to next to no time charging triangle. might be able to make a vid later if you cant get it. keep pushing the entire time right up to the set or else i think you will lose your speed.
That is insane... I've been trying it for 20 years hahaha! I swear, everything good in my life comes from SLAP. Another mystery solved
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^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
Random but, via your slow-mo, I just noticed the 360 flip in this game is actually a 360 inward heelflip. Now the form of that trick in that game always looked off, but only realizing exactly why decades later is crazy.
Grind Session is also a mandatory play on the PlayStation.
dont think so man i juts re watched it as well looks like the first frame you can see it , you see grip tape, which would indicate to mee kickfflip way. if it was heelflip then you would see the graphic first not the grip tape.
I rewatched just to make sure and no, it really does 360 inward heelflip although I see what you mean. It's hard to tell because of how the skater's foot moves and the angle of the camera but really try and pay close attention to the way the board flips on the slow-mo without looking at clues (maybe pretend the skater doesn't exist). If you pause on the right frames in succession and imagine yourself doing the trick, you should see it.
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^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
Random but, via your slow-mo, I just noticed the 360 flip in this game is actually a 360 inward heelflip. Now the form of that trick in that game always looked off, but only realizing exactly why decades later is crazy.
Grind Session is also a mandatory play on the PlayStation.
dont think so man i juts re watched it as well looks like the first frame you can see it , you see grip tape, which would indicate to mee kickfflip way. if it was heelflip then you would see the graphic first not the grip tape.
I rewatched just to make sure and no, it really does 360 inward heelflip although I see what you mean. It's hard to tell because of how the skater's foot moves and the angle of the camera but really try and pay close attention to the way the board flips on the slow-mo without looking at clues (maybe pretend the skater doesn't exist). If you pause on the right frames in succession and imagine yourself doing the trick, you should see it.
@rawbertson. @silhouette
Looks like silhouette was correct. In fast motion I think they look like 360 flips. Looks sure can be deceiving. I think they definitely look better than the 360 flips in THPS1 though.
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psx
xenogears
grandia
wild arms 1 and 2
persona 2
chrono cross
valkyrie profile
lunar 1 and 2
any final fantasy i guess
alundra
breath of fire 3 and 4
vagrant story
star ocean second story
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Haha I never played grind session or skate and destroy, but definitely remember ads. One grind session ad had Ed Templeton front 5050ing a rail and I think that was one if my first actual skate photos that I ever saw.
psx
xenogears
grandia
wild arms 1 and 2
persona 2
chrono cross
valkyrie profile
lunar 1 and 2
any final fantasy i guess
alundra
breath of fire 3 and 4
vagrant story
star ocean second story
Lots of RPGs, I definitely have my eye on star ocean. Vagrant story, lunar 1 and 2, and xenogears. Thank you!
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Rawbertson mentioned it, but all three of the Super Star Wars games on SNES are sick as fuck.
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Haha I never played grind session or skate and destroy, but definitely remember ads. One grind session ad had Ed Templeton front 5050ing a rail and I think that was one if my first actual skate photos that I ever saw.
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psx
xenogears
grandia
wild arms 1 and 2
persona 2
chrono cross
valkyrie profile
lunar 1 and 2
any final fantasy i guess
alundra
breath of fire 3 and 4
vagrant story
star ocean second story
Lots of RPGs, I definitely have my eye on star ocean. Vagrant story, lunar 1 and 2, and xenogears. Thank you!
I hope you like doing a lot of reading becaues Xenogears has hours of cut scenes chock full of religious backstory. The Gears (mecha) are cool, but the pacing really slows in disc 2 with an unskippable 30 minutes section covering 1 character's back story.
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Haha I never played grind session or skate and destroy, but definitely remember ads. One grind session ad had Ed Templeton front 5050ing a rail and I think that was one if my first actual skate photos that I ever saw.
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psx
xenogears
grandia
wild arms 1 and 2
persona 2
chrono cross
valkyrie profile
lunar 1 and 2
any final fantasy i guess
alundra
breath of fire 3 and 4
vagrant story
star ocean second story
Lots of RPGs, I definitely have my eye on star ocean. Vagrant story, lunar 1 and 2, and xenogears. Thank you!
I hope you like doing a long of reading becaues Xenogears has hours of cut scenes chock full of religious backstory. The Gears (mecha) are cool, but the pacing really slows in disc 2 with 30 minutes covering 1 character's back story.
Oh GHOD haha
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SNES: E.V.O. The Search For Eden (probably wont be able to find a cartridge since they go for like $300 now)
Contra 3: Alien Wars (can play two players on same screen)
Pilotwings
Total Carnage
super bomber man
Donkey Kong
Super Mario World (always fun to re-play)
Super Mario All Stars
ps1: silent hill
Resident evil
Myst
Cool Borders 3
Twisted Metal
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you mean maximum carnage? lol fuck that game! so hard!!! classic tho
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Haha I never played grind session or skate and destroy, but definitely remember ads. One grind session ad had Ed Templeton front 5050ing a rail and I think that was one if my first actual skate photos that I ever saw.
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psx
xenogears
grandia
wild arms 1 and 2
persona 2
chrono cross
valkyrie profile
lunar 1 and 2
any final fantasy i guess
alundra
breath of fire 3 and 4
vagrant story
star ocean second story
Lots of RPGs, I definitely have my eye on star ocean. Vagrant story, lunar 1 and 2, and xenogears. Thank you!
I hope you like doing a long of reading becaues Xenogears has hours of cut scenes chock full of religious backstory. The Gears (mecha) are cool, but the pacing really slows in disc 2 with 30 minutes covering 1 character's back story.
Oh GHOD haha
may be unorthodox but i do appreciate it exist to tie everything together. I do not have a biased opinion though, this is one of favorite series of all time.
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I'll still check it out! Xenogears and Star Ocean are on my list for sure.
Maximum Carnage, shit...I still own it, the red cartridge. I played it not too long ago, I could never get past like the third or fourth level. The music and graphics are cool, it's super arcade-like which is why I like it.
I've beaten Contra 3 before, such a fun game but the second last level gives me slight motion sickness with all the spinning sand traps. Definitely recommend it, me and my cousins had a lot of fun playing that game back in the day.
Pilotwings and Myst are two I'll check out. I heard about Myst way, way back and never looked into it.
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Haha, my brother and I were talking yesterday about how we both have wanted to play myst since we were small children and never got around to it all this time later but I think I’m going to take a crack at it too. I’ve just been having a blast with the games I’ve been playing lately.
Oh, sick! I never knew that much about it besides the fact that it was a popular computer game. I barely played computer games aside from Mechwarrior and fucking Shareware, haha.
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Jedi Knight was fire I used to play that shit on Microsoft Gaming Zone or some shit it was like the worst match making service ever
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star wars episode 1 jedi power battles. that game was pretty fun
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Rock and Roll Racing on SNES!
Amazed they put that much money into a licensed soundtrack. It's a trip to hear Highway Star playing on a SNES game!
Super Mario RPG is another gem too, you'll have to be creative and sail the high seas for a copy.
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you mean maximum carnage? lol fuck that game! so hard!!! classic tho
No, there is a game called Total Carnage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Duq8cv1QVP0
Also, I forgot to add Clayfighter for SNES!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63m0RJRNy88
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did someone already mention xenogears for ps1?
nba jam for snes
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did someone already mention xenogears for ps1?
nba jam for snes
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Haha I never played grind session or skate and destroy, but definitely remember ads. One grind session ad had Ed Templeton front 5050ing a rail and I think that was one if my first actual skate photos that I ever saw.
I hope you like doing a lot of reading becaues Xenogears has hours of cut scenes chock full of religious backstory. The Gears (mecha) are cool, but the pacing really slows in disc 2 with an unskippable 30 minutes section covering 1 character's back story.
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did someone already mention xenogears for ps1?
nba jam for snes
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Haha I never played grind session or skate and destroy, but definitely remember ads. One grind session ad had Ed Templeton front 5050ing a rail and I think that was one if my first actual skate photos that I ever saw.
I hope you like doing a lot of reading becaues Xenogears has hours of cut scenes chock full of religious backstory. The Gears (mecha) are cool, but the pacing really slows in disc 2 with an unskippable 30 minutes section covering 1 character's back story.
happy i wasn't the only one :D
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I only played NBA Jam a few times back in the day, but it was really fun, I agree. Boomshakalaka!
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NBA Jam on Snes was dope but the Arcade version was heat
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other snes games i loved:
-contra
-sunset riders
-turtles in time
-goof troop
-terranigma
-act raiser
-bahamut lagoon
-secret of evermore
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Beatmania is you want to revisit the birth of Rhythm games, starts out easy but you'll be out of your depth by stage 3. Eclectic mix of tunes but nothing too weeb or otaku.
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Is there a definitive version of NBA Jam? maybe on PS1 or 64? That reboot they did for modern (at the time) consoles like 10 years ago was bomb
Personally I'd say Tournament Edition on SNES or Arcade version but some people say the Saturn version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0Ob5FZh33k
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Big nostalgia available from PS1 demo discs you can get them cheap on eBay
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Big nostalgia available from PS1 demo discs you can get them cheap on eBay
Those were fun for sure
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I played the hell out of Desert Strike on Sega. I still love that game. They have it on SNES I believe. I played it on an emulator a couple of years back.
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Here is some of the game play. It really is one of those games that you need to play. It is really satisfying saving POWs and accomplishing missions.
If anyone knows how to access Sega emulators PM me please, I'd love to play through this again!
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8)
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Big nostalgia available from PS1 demo discs you can get them cheap on eBay
Those were fun for sure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1zf-QfChz8
My brother and I played the hell of of the demo version of THPS2 on PC, know that Marseille level like the back of our hands.
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Is there a definitive version of NBA Jam? maybe on PS1 or 64? That reboot they did for modern (at the time) consoles like 10 years ago was bomb
Arcade
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I played the hell out of Desert Strike on Sega. I still love that game. They have it on SNES I believe. I played it on an emulator a couple of years back.
EDIT:
Here is some of the game play. It really is one of those games that you need to play. It is really satisfying saving POWs and accomplishing missions.
If anyone knows how to access Sega emulators PM me please, I'd love to play through this again!
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8)
vimm.net
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Rock'n'Roll Racing for SNES is the shit. Nothing like shooting rockets from a pixelated space car backed with the sounds of 16-bit Paranoid by Black Sabbath.
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I played the hell out of Desert Strike on Sega. I still love that game. They have it on SNES I believe. I played it on an emulator a couple of years back.
EDIT:
Here is some of the game play. It really is one of those games that you need to play. It is really satisfying saving POWs and accomplishing missions.
If anyone knows how to access Sega emulators PM me please, I'd love to play through this again!
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8)
vimm.net
Thank you @rawbertson. you are a scholar and a gentleman. Do you have a controller that you recommend? I don't like playing older games on keyboard.
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I played the hell out of Desert Strike on Sega. I still love that game. They have it on SNES I believe. I played it on an emulator a couple of years back.
EDIT:
Here is some of the game play. It really is one of those games that you need to play. It is really satisfying saving POWs and accomplishing missions.
If anyone knows how to access Sega emulators PM me please, I'd love to play through this again!
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8)
vimm.net
Thank you @rawbertson. you are a scholar and a gentleman. Do you have a controller that you recommend? I don't like playing older games on keyboard.
8bitdo makes some solid looking ones. I've never splurged on 1 before but the SNES colorway with 2 analog sticks looks sick.
https://www.8bitdo.com/
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I played the hell out of Desert Strike on Sega. I still love that game. They have it on SNES I believe. I played it on an emulator a couple of years back.
EDIT:
Here is some of the game play. It really is one of those games that you need to play. It is really satisfying saving POWs and accomplishing missions.
If anyone knows how to access Sega emulators PM me please, I'd love to play through this again!
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8)
vimm.net
Thank you @rawbertson. you are a scholar and a gentleman. Do you have a controller that you recommend? I don't like playing older games on keyboard.
8bitdo makes some solid looking ones. I've never splurged on 1 before but the SNES colorway with 2 analog sticks looks sick.
https://www.8bitdo.com/
I have two bluetooth ones I use with my rgb-pi and they work great. Not noticing any lag or latency issues but my hands get tired more quickly than with a dualshock controller.
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I played the hell out of Desert Strike on Sega. I still love that game. They have it on SNES I believe. I played it on an emulator a couple of years back.
EDIT:
Here is some of the game play. It really is one of those games that you need to play. It is really satisfying saving POWs and accomplishing missions.
If anyone knows how to access Sega emulators PM me please, I'd love to play through this again!
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8)
vimm.net
Thank you @rawbertson. you are a scholar and a gentleman. Do you have a controller that you recommend? I don't like playing older games on keyboard.
8bitdo makes some solid looking ones. I've never splurged on 1 before but the SNES colorway with 2 analog sticks looks sick.
https://www.8bitdo.com/
These are god-tier and i back this fully. I want to get one i just dont have the cash right now. If I was a speed runner this is what i would get 100%. These for sure have no lag.
if you can find one, wired xbox 360 controller works really well with no lag and native to windows. it is my go-to but they can be hard to find these days apparently
but an XBONE controller i would think would be the exact same thing , they are just kinda expensive. but it will work with zero lag and you dont have to worry.
I would be wary of most things that are really cheap like $10-20 they will probably be laggy.
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I played the hell out of Desert Strike on Sega. I still love that game. They have it on SNES I believe. I played it on an emulator a couple of years back.
EDIT:
Here is some of the game play. It really is one of those games that you need to play. It is really satisfying saving POWs and accomplishing missions.
If anyone knows how to access Sega emulators PM me please, I'd love to play through this again!
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsRyroMNYO8)
vimm.net
Thank you @rawbertson. you are a scholar and a gentleman. Do you have a controller that you recommend? I don't like playing older games on keyboard.
8bitdo makes some solid looking ones. I've never splurged on 1 before but the SNES colorway with 2 analog sticks looks sick.
https://www.8bitdo.com/
These are god-tier and i back this fully. I want to get one i just dont have the cash right now. If I was a speed runner this is what i would get 100%. These for sure have no lag.
if you can find one, wired xbox 360 controller works really well with no lag and native to windows. it is my go-to but they can be hard to find these days apparently
but an XBONE controller i would think would be the exact same thing , they are just kinda expensive. but it will work with zero lag and you dont have to worry.
I would be wary of most things that are really cheap like $10-20 they will probably be laggy.
So many 3rd party controllers are modelled after the Xbox 360 controller, speaks to the success of the design. I'm using a MSI one that shares the same design just with more red trim. Wired works best for lag free, 2.4g is the next best followed by bluetooth, but the latter can be used with other mobile devices (phones / tablets) too.
But those 8bitdo ones look so good, especially in the SNES and PSX colors.
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Logitech F310 is also a decent, reasonably priced wired controller.
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The Switch Virtual Console has a bunch of dud SNES games but I really liked “Wild Guns”. Steampunk western shooting gallery type game.
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Every 1-3 years setup the nes, SNES and PS1 for a bit (altho usually don't get long before I'm bored tho because ice played my games so many times over the last 25 years) anyway SNES: Mario Brothers all stars is a nicer version of all the original nes Mario Brothers games +you get the lost levels. I prefer the nes asthetic but the SNES control is a little easier on the hands.
All 3 donkey Kong county games. People talk shit on the third one but they are wrong it's fucking good. Most people are dumb and just shit out other people's opinions without knowing what they're talking about. I've seen people do playthrus talking shit and they literally just don't have the brain strength to figure out a game for 7 year olds. Donkey Kong games don't cheat they teach you what to do as you go there's nothing cheap.
Unirally a racing game with unicycles not many people bring this one up it's pretty fun.
Super Mario World/ Yoshi's island. These ones are good Mario games but not just quick blast thru the levels. A lot of depth.
PS1: Tony hawk's 4 is actually pretty decent. It's a lot like if they just gave you a bunch more levels for thps2. Thps3 is kinda chat.
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Every 1-3 years setup the nes, SNES and PS1 for a bit (altho usually don't get long before I'm bored tho because ice played my games so many times over the last 25 years) anyway SNES: Mario Brothers all stars is a nicer version of all the original nes Mario Brothers games +you get the lost levels. I prefer the nes asthetic but the SNES control is a little easier on the hands.
All 3 donkey Kong county games. People talk shit on the third one but they are wrong it's fucking good. Most people are dumb and just shit out other people's opinions without knowing what they're talking about. I've seen people do playthrus talking shit and they literally just don't have the brain strength to figure out a game for 7 year olds. Donkey Kong games don't cheat they teach you what to do as you go there's nothing cheap.
Unirally a racing game with unicycles not many people bring this one up it's pretty fun.
Super Mario World/ Yoshi's island. These ones are good Mario games but not just quick blast thru the levels. A lot of depth.
PS1: Tony hawk's 4 is actually pretty decent. It's a lot like if they just gave you a bunch more levels for thps2. Thps3 is kinda chat.
i really don't know why people dislike dkc3. it was my favorite of the trilogy. i found the second one a bit too frustrating at times. i also liked how the fat baby ape controlled.
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^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
Random but, via your slow-mo, I just noticed the 360 flip in this game is actually a 360 inward heelflip. Now the form of that trick in that game always looked off, but only realizing exactly why decades later is crazy.
Grind Session is also a mandatory play on the PlayStation.
dont think so man i juts re watched it as well looks like the first frame you can see it , you see grip tape, which would indicate to mee kickfflip way. if it was heelflip then you would see the graphic first not the grip tape.
I rewatched just to make sure and no, it really does 360 inward heelflip although I see what you mean. It's hard to tell because of how the skater's foot moves and the angle of the camera but really try and pay close attention to the way the board flips on the slow-mo without looking at clues (maybe pretend the skater doesn't exist). If you pause on the right frames in succession and imagine yourself doing the trick, you should see it.
@rawbertson. @silhouette
Looks like silhouette was correct. In fast motion I think they look like 360 flips. Looks sure can be deceiving. I think they definitely look better than the 360 flips in THPS1 though.
(https://media.giphy.com/media/0Z3K0vRD2v7Fw2EPix/giphy.gif)
Has any game ever got a hardflip right? SaD does them almost like a weird Casper flip or the nollie fakie ones are just some shove it thing.
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I definitely had the first DK game, so fun. Pretty sure I had Diddy Kong's Quest as well. DK3 I don't believe I had, may check that one out!
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^ My "Thrasher: Skate and Destroy" part from a few years ago
Still in my PS3 i should hit that up again soon
Random but, via your slow-mo, I just noticed the 360 flip in this game is actually a 360 inward heelflip. Now the form of that trick in that game always looked off, but only realizing exactly why decades later is crazy.
Grind Session is also a mandatory play on the PlayStation.
dont think so man i juts re watched it as well looks like the first frame you can see it , you see grip tape, which would indicate to mee kickfflip way. if it was heelflip then you would see the graphic first not the grip tape.
I rewatched just to make sure and no, it really does 360 inward heelflip although I see what you mean. It's hard to tell because of how the skater's foot moves and the angle of the camera but really try and pay close attention to the way the board flips on the slow-mo without looking at clues (maybe pretend the skater doesn't exist). If you pause on the right frames in succession and imagine yourself doing the trick, you should see it.
@rawbertson. @silhouette
Looks like silhouette was correct. In fast motion I think they look like 360 flips. Looks sure can be deceiving. I think they definitely look better than the 360 flips in THPS1 though.
(https://media.giphy.com/media/0Z3K0vRD2v7Fw2EPix/giphy.gif)
Has any game ever got a hardflip right? SaD does them almost like a weird Casper flip or the nollie fakie ones are just some shove it thing.
I don't know about other games, but I do know I learned nollie pressure flips as a kid because this game and the first Tony Hawk one made me believe that was what a nollie hardflip was for a few weeks. The nollie inward heelflip style ones, too - I would just assume all your board had to do was exactly the movement you described.
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Dave Mirra BMX.
Battle arena Toshinden
Killer Instinct
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Suikoden 2 and Trag: Mission of Mercy
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I remember hearing about Toshinden, I should peep that for sure
Suikoden 2 and Trag: Mission of Mercy
These are totally new to me, thank you!
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WipEout XL and WipEout 3 Special Edition
Civilization 2
Spyro the Dragon series
Crash Team Racing
Jet Moto 2
Those were my favs as a child. :)
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I definitely had the first DK game, so fun. Pretty sure I had Diddy Kong's Quest as well. DK3 I don't believe I had, may check that one out!
those games were so much fun. i just recently played through them on the switch virtual console and they still hold up.
this thread has made me realize i need to get my snes from my sisters house.
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WipEout XL and WipEout 3 Special Edition
Civilization 2
Spyro the Dragon series
Crash Team Racing
Jet Moto 2
Those were my favs as a child. :)
Oh yeah, Civ II is so good! I had it as well, think it's still floating around somewhere. My Grade 8 class also used to play the first Civ game altogether in our computer lab, fun times. Rented the first Spyro from Blockbuster as well, I remember it being fun. I'll look into the others for sure!
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WipEout XL and WipEout 3 Special Edition
Civilization 2
Spyro the Dragon series
Crash Team Racing
Jet Moto 2
Those were my favs as a child. :)
Oh yeah, Civ II is so good! I had it as well, think it's still floating around somewhere. My Grade 8 class also used to play the first Civ game altogether in our computer lab, fun times. Rented the first Spyro from Blockbuster as well, I remember it being fun. I'll look into the others for sure!
Dude, totally! Civ 2 is so good and such a time sink. Spyro 2 is also great, I feel like it the series kinda fell of at 3 though.