I just use a wormlight. Probably not the best, but it is the most simple and adequate for light. How do these emulators work? Do you download the roms into the carts?
I love Activision games, but Freeway really was a weak effort of a program. I have to defend Dragster. Granted its repetitive but I find it to be fun as hell.
I had a hell of alot of fun with Asteroids and Missile Command on GBA. Pong is ok but has almost no challenge.
[ 11-06-2001: Message edited by: Tronic ]
Off the top of my head, I think of Missile Command because of its creativity and overall well done game. Basic Math is the worst game simply because its purely educational.
Im wondering if theres a way to sort out the games by year, Im particularly interested to know what VCS games were released in 85. Has anyone ever compiled a release list or something?
Mint means nothing to me, but I do require that all the label be there with no tears, altho screw holes dont bother me. As far as the plaque, well I hate it but I dont want to make a big deal out of it.
Lets see if I can remember. I had Saturn, PS, 64, NES, SNES, Genesis, 32X, SegaCD, Dreamcast all hooked up at one time. Currently none of those are hooked up now, I dont play any of them anymore.
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Originally posted by Cafeman:
The Sega Genesis and Sega CD game "Eternal Champions". Wow, what a great sci-fi plot for a 2D fighter. The Sega CD game is quite fun too (skip the Genesis one, its an exercise in frustration).
The idea is that there is an Eternal Champion, and his dark counterpart, the Dark Champion. The E.C. travels thru time gathering the greatest fighters from all eras -- a Pharoah; a 1900's tough cop; an Atlantean; a futuristic bionic kickboxer; a caveman; etc.
If you'd see the Sega CD FMV, you'd know more of what I'm talking about.
One of my all time favorite fighting games, and I mean the Sega CD one. Saturn boxes had a pic of that game teasing a Saturn version but it never showed.
Mortal Kombat had a tremendous storyline. I really wish those programmers understood how to make a real fighting game as opposed to the gore infested crap they made.
X-Men Children Of The Atom on Saturn, there was a time when I couldnt even consider anyone matching me, much less beating me. I was beating that game on level 8 with no continues(many times not losing a round) with different characters on a regular basis.
I also destroyed anyone who played against me, to the point of humiliation. I am not exaggerating.
[ 10-18-2001: Message edited by: Tronic ]
Random thought, how many people would buy a new version of 2600 with redesigned console, joysticks, paddles, used with AV, or even super video for say $49.99, and one game on something similar to a Sony memorystick for say $4.99 each(new manuals as well)?
Assuming the small black manuals came first(but Im not sure), how long did they last before switching over to the white(or vice versa)? Id like to collect original manuals so some idea of which are original would help.