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  1. They (Lumines) should be, though. Best games on the PSP and my favourite modern (ie. post Chetiry) tetrominos. :)

     

    I took the Sony handhelds with me on a five week vacation as I didn’t want to expose my Precious (Lynx) to corrosive salt air, hence the dedicated play. :)

     

    lol... a lot of those Lunar minutes were logged when I was on vacation in Oregon this last October. =) We were only taking one suitcase so I had to pack light.


  2. Yeah, as far what's classic, everyone's going to have their own views and opinions. I like the year 2000 angle because it keeps it clean and is pretty close to where I would draw the line. I don't mind the format of the media (disc vs cart), but that time/generation is right around where they were no longer just game consoles. Dreamcast? Pure games. PS2? Games and DVD player. And just about every system afterwards was also a DVD Player or Web Browser or Netflix box or... (The GameCube being a notable exception.) But of course this just makes sense when talking about consoles... classic computers? Heh... who knows...

     

    But again, that's just my opinion.

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    I love your resolution. I also fell behind over the years on 3d Zelda games and have tried to catch up. My advice is don't try to play more than one in the same year. They are very similar and tend to feel like a grind after a while. They did on me anyway. If I only play like one every 2 years, I find that I enjoy them more. 2d Zelda on the other hand seems to be fatigue proof, but I'm not exactly slamming those back to back or anything . . . now where is that Oracle of Seasons cart anyway?

     

    Thanks... I'm taking a few days away from it as we speak. I played for about 4 hours Saturday and had a huge headache... may have been how I was sitting or something, but that noise that the mirror shield makes in the Earth Temple certainly wasn't helping. Other Zelda games tentatively on the list are Link's Awakening and Link to the Past, but we'll see.

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  4. Only 1 game for me this week...

     

    GameCube

    Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker - 1393 min (My New Year's Resolution was to finally finish some games that I've had for a while but never finished. This is the first one. I got this game new back in the day... got it with the special 4 in one disc with Zelda, Zelda 2, OoT, and Majora's on the same disc. I've never finished any of those, either. lol It's hard to explain where I am or what I've done in game so far, but I just finished the Earth Temple and have done a lot of wandering and exploring and treasure hunting and such. There's lots of side things you can do in this game, obviously, and I'm doing almost all of them. There's one where you take pictures of all the different NPCs in the game for a gallery, but I'm avoiding that one as I think that's a large part of why I quit playing it previously. I thought about playing this on my Wii, but decided against it and I'm using my GameCube... blurry composite and all. I do keep wondering how much better it would be with one of those adapters, but I'm not gonna get one of those any time soon.)

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  5. I haven't had any connector issues out of my current front loader, but have had them in the past. My current one has a power supply issue I think... wavy lines that are worse than the jail bars that are on my top loader that I usually use.

     

    But BLW has been around for a long time, I think and seems like it'd be a great way to go if you do have connector issues.


  6. Yeah, I was going to say that I've seen glitched graphics like that because of bad connections or dirty contacts, but that usually is a thing that shows up as soon as you press power (in my experience) and not something that starts off good and then gets worse. But if it works it works...


  7. I still need to get some 3DS games. Haven't really been looking, though. Money has made other things a priority.

     

    Other than that, as far as things to purchase goes, I still probably have most of my same goals as last year.

     

    A much cheaper goal I've set for myself is the goal of finally finishing a lot of games that I have had for a while, but never finished. I've already put in around 10 hours on a new Windwaker run. Maybe I'll be able to concentrate and keep at it until I finally get to the end. If I do, it'll make only the second Zelda game I've ever finished.

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  8. I have more PS2 consoles than any other console. I didn't mean for this to happen...

     

    Far left fat is my original PS2, bought back in the early 2000's... Don't know exact date. It had Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec as a pack in, so if that's any indication of timing, there ya go.

     

    Middle fat is one that a co-worker gave me last year. He found it in a trash can. lol The disc tray is damaged and won't open, but it seems to run okay other than that.

     

    Far right fat is one that I got as a parts donor to fix the one in the middle. I went into a game store and was talking to the guys about the middle one and that I'd probably need to get another non working one to steal the disc tray from... he went to the back and brought this one out and said I could have it. Free. Thing is, it works perfectly. So... I don't want to use it for spare parts.

     

    The slim on top was my step-dad's. I didn't even know he had it until he died. My mom asked me if I wanted it and I said yes. He'd had a stroke several years prior and had very limited use of one of his hands, so I'm not sure how much he played it. I asked her why he got it and she said he saw it at a garage sale, decided he wanted it, and he bought it. /shrug This is also where I got most of my PS2 sports games. Works perfectly and is the one I use most.

     

    The silver slim was one I found at a garage sale. Had a game and controller, but no cords. It was okay because I have plenty. Got it for $5.

     

    So, I guess my average is one every 4 years now? lol

     

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  9. Well, only one modern game for me this week...

     

    XBox 360

    Halo 3 - 67 minutes (I have played the original Halo for the OG XBox. I never really got into it. My GF got Halo 3 and Halo ODST at the thrift store for $2 a piece, so I decided to give them a shot. I'm still not feeling it. I don't know what it is. There have been FPS games that have drawn me in (Borderlands for example), but I just can't get excited for Halo. I don't know what it is, but... I'll try playing more at some point, but I'm not holding my breath. I didn't try ODST... I think that's the letters... but from the comments I've seen, it's not generally considered to be a high point for the series. Heh... maybe that means I'll like it... )

     

    My modern gaming time will probably increase in the coming year. I'm resolving to finally finish some games that have just been hanging around out there half finished. These should include games like Windwaker, Skyrim, Witcher III, Blue Dragon, Albert Odyssey (although that will be for the classic tracker), and Ni No Kuni. They are mainly all games I'll just have to sit down and push through to the end. But some, such as Windwaker, are ones that I'll probably have to start over as it's been so long since I picked them up that I have no idea where I'm at in them or what I was doing or where I was going. Wish me luck and perseverance. Happy New Year everyone!

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  10. Here's my last update of the year...

     

    Master System

    Rocky - 15 min (I decided to mess around with this one because of the thread about the best boxing games that were NOT Punch Out games. I don't think this one makes the list, but it's really the only boxing game I have except for the boxing in Wii Sports, which I barely consider a game... Anyway, the graphics and sound are okay in this game, but I have no idea what I'm doing in the fights. A lot of button mashing going on here. There's some "training" sessions between bouts that I guess are supposed to do things like make Rocky faster or stronger or whatever, but I have no idea if they actually did anything. Your opponents follow the film in that your first opponent is Apollo Creed, then Clubber Lang, then Ivan Drago. I never got past Lang.)

    Rambo - 5 min (This is an overhead game in the style of Ikari Warriors or Commando or Mercs. I've never been that great at these, and this time around was no exception. I had trouble hitting things with the explosive arrows and the enemies seemed to quickly overrun me. Rambo doesn't move fast enough for quick evasion, so it didn't take long before I was dead. I never made it to the end of the first level.)

    Rambo III - 5 min (This one is a light gun game, much like Operation Wolf. It took a while before I could get my TV to register shots from my Sega Phaser... I probably spent a good ten minutes fiddling with brightness and contrast and "picture" settings before it would shoot something. I wonder if my TV is going out or something as it has never been this difficult to play light gun games before. Anyway, after I finally got it to work, I didn't really care to play it much. I played to game over about three or four times, getting better each time, but it really does seem to be a memorization game more than a twitchy shooting type game. I might give it more of a try later, but for now Shooting Gallery and Safari Hunt are more my speed for shooting games on the Master System.)

     

    2600

    Draconian - 25 min (Still enjoying this game, but it's been a bit since I played it and my skills have dropped. Gotta keep in practice I guess. The more I play my 2600, the more I'm considering getting it AV modded or something. Having a lot of issues with wavy lines and such. I know it's not the rf connection or cable or TV as my Master System and TurboGrafx both have beautiful clear pictures. The top loader NES is great, too, but has the expected scan lines. My front loader NES has some issues with wavy lines, too, so it might need some kind of repair at some point, too. And now that I think about it, my Jaguar is having issues. Man... if I get all this stuff repaired, 2019 is going to be an expensive year.)

    Pitfall - 5 min (Got this for Christmas and I pretty much just played it to make sure it works. I've never been a huge pitfall fan... I tend to too much... but I do think I used to be better at it. Again, way out of practice. But I will say, because of the controller alone, this version has got to be easier to play than the Intellivision version.)

     

    NES

    Castlevania - 20 min (Played some good ol' Castlevania after watching the 2nd season of the Netflix series. Such a good show. I'm ready for season 3. I had some more trouble than I usually do in Castlevania, dying in places I haven't died in years. I got to Frank before I got game over.)

     

    TurboGrafx-16

    Legendary Axe - 28 min (This has always been one of my favorite TG games. It was also one of the first that I played on my TurboGrafx system as I got it at the same time. I was happy that My Life in Gaming on YouTube mentioned it as one of their favorite games they played/finished this year. It's been a long time since I beat Legendary Axe, but maybe 2019 will see another ending screen. This time, however, I got game over at the stage 4 bosses again. Hate those guys.)

     

    Hope everyone has a Happy New Year, and keep on playing these old games!

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  11. Nice! I haven't seen this before. Don't remember seeing it at the booth at PRGE this year, but I may have missed it. Keystone Kapers is a great game, would love to play a sequel.

     

    On a side note, I've played on the 2600 that is shown in the video from the National Videogame Museum. =) It's used as a demo machine with the game Adventure to show people how to get to the Warren Robinett Easter egg.

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