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  1. It's being removed, so don't let it stop you. :)

     

    Even in its current state, it doesn't sound as awful as has been portrayed at the places I've looked at. If I read Flojo's post right, it's just a one time thing and then can be played offline. But people are up in arms since I think they're under the impression you have to call home every single time you want to play the game. 

     

    Considering you're online anyways just to download it, the only annoyance here amounts to having to make an account with Bethesda (Or if a fluke happens and Bethesda has server issues preventing authentication for your newly purchased game, which obviously would be pretty annoying). 

     

    The complaining did the trick though even if it was blown way out of proportion, since they're backtracking and removing the silly requirement completely. 

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  2. They're even gone on the 360 marketplace itself, although I assume I can redownload Doom from my download history like usual. Rather silly although I'm sure sales of Doom and Doom 2 to 360 owners were getting to be pretty infrequent. 


  3. Doom Classic Complete happily remains for sale on the PS3.

     

    Lousy move, but since things like the 360 disc for Doom 3 BFG Edition still unlocks them on the XB1, hopefully it's just a momentarily issue that needs to be rectified. I'm not sure they're out to force people to double dip when there are still ways to access them (And while I'm skeptical, I've also read that the new native versions of Doom 3 BFG Edition apparently still contain Doom 1 and 2 even though they're making them available as standalone downloads on the same platforms, which is an unusually generous move if true).

     

    Assuming it is a glitch rather than deliberate, more disappointing is the apparent always online mandate I'm reading about that they've tied into these. Especially stupid for the Nintendo Switch versions for obvious reasons if you actually can't play them offline in portable mode. 

     

    In other Doom news, it appears Doom 64 is resurfacing.

     

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  4. On 7/13/2019 at 7:15 AM, Flojomojo said:

    It will come with a USB cable, which you can probably plug into your monitor/TV, which is not included either. 

     

    Bet mine couldn't power it. I tried that with the Playstation Classic and it didn't work. Almost returned it thinking I had a dud until I plugged in a SNES Classic power supply.  

     

    I can power an AtGames Blast system through it, but apparently it doesn't supply enough juice for something with higher power demands.


  5. The SNES redesign does S-Video I believe. Pretty sure it's just RGB that it lacks, so this should work on it.

     

    Pretty unnecessary though when you already own a Super NT, but I do pointless stuff all the time in this hobby just for the heck of it. So I'd be curious about your findings if you buy it and try it on it. Same with the GameCube where it should also work. Haven't seen anyone report their results there with this. 


  6. This thread started two years ago? Feels more like last winter to me. 

     

    Glad to see my Everdrive N8 can play this now. Has there been any work on the SimCity prototype? Was said back two years ago that someone was working on fixing it up to, such as utilizing some features in the code that weren't activated and addressing some issues.

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  7. Not sure what the dotted lines are about, but I can't seem to eliminate them.

     

    Bringing our thread into its new AtariAge incarnation, I downloaded ACA: Ghost Pilots today on the Playstation 4. I hadn't played this much before this, with a brief fling on the AtGames Legends Flashback a few months ago constituting most of my experience. But I must say this has everything I like in a vertical shooter.

     

    Interesting landscapes, a challenging level of difficulty that at the same time doesn't feel unfair (This may change since I think it has a reputation for being a hard game), a choice at the start for what type of secondary ground weapon you want to equip, and some interesting powerups. And like usual, I like the fictionalized WWII theme like Capcom was famous for with their 194X franchise. And I love that the player's plane is a seaplane fighter.

     

    It wasn't a common type of fighter plane, but an interesting one none the less. I think the Japanese with a floatplane conversion of their famous Zero fighter for forward bases without prepared landing strips was the only power during WWII to deploy them in quantity. 


  8. Part 2 of the archive.

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      Most fans prefer Raiden IV.

       

      You mean compared to III? Or out of the full series (or something else?)?

      After seeing some screencaps people posted of their OverKill online ranking, I played some more to get some photographic evidence, too (not for posting online, just for myself). My score had fallen out of the top 5, but a few valiant struggles later (along with perhaps a greater number of ignominious struggles), I fought my way back in, adding over 500K more points to my previous high. Snapped for posterity. More interesting, though, is the new #1 score; previously, the top score was under 7 million, reaching Stage 1-4, but that guy got pushed back to second by someone with a whopping 33 million (so yeah, someone definitely already has that 20 million points Trophy) who passed the whole first loop of the game.

      Incidentally, I was wrong about only the classic Raiden fighter being able to generate Level 5 OverKills. I found that the spread gun can do it on the default fighter, too, if you go right on top of the dead guy so that all your shots are concentrated on him. However, I constantly got myself killed by other enemies when I did that, so it might not be the wisest course of action.

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      Compared to III.

      I suspect most fans would nominate Raiden II as the highlight of the franchise.

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      I checked yesterday and Raiden III has been removed from the store. I couldn't find it at all on the website. Luckily I had purchased it ages ago. How is digital distribution 'the wave of the future' when games keep getting delisted? Anyone who hasn't had the chance to buy it before is now screwed.

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      At the very least Sony needs to start publicizing pending delistings so people have some warning.

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      AXM
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      That's a thing I like about Nintendo eShop. When a game is going to be delisted, they send you a notification about it, at least a week before the game gets delisted.

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    • You mean like a blog post, or Nintendo actually messages every eShop account holder whenever anything is about to be delisted? Even third-party releases?

       

      I suspect most fans would nominate Raiden II as the highlight of the franchise.

       

      Heh, the one I don't have. You know, it's kind of strange how I only had Raiden III at the beginning of the year. Then, without even having any particular interest in the series, I ended up with nearly the whole series--though mostly as downloads.

      Maybe I'll suddenly find myself with all the Thunder Force games at some point. I don't have any of them right now.

       

      How is digital distribution 'the wave of the future' when games keep getting delisted? Anyone who hasn't had the chance to buy it before is now screwed.

       

      In the case of III, they could still get the disc. Of course, if OverKill gets delisted, it really will be gone for good. Wave good-bye to the future.

      Sony seems to have announced a bunch of indie games coming to PS4 yesterday, including Jamestown Plus, a co-op vertically scrolling shooter that was originally a PC game.

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      You mean like a blog post, or Nintendo actually messages every eShop account holder whenever anything is about to be delisted? Even third-party releases?

      Basically in the eShop there's a notification section, which blinks every time a new one is received. Yes, even third-party AND Virtual Console ones.

       

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    • It came out as an XBLA title years ago, and I spotted it in the Japanese PS Store recently; R-Type Dimensions is now coming to the North American PS Store. It's a remake of arcade R-Type and R-Type II, but with the ability to switch between the original graphics and a 3D HD rendering, on the fly. Personally, I'm not certain to get it, since I already own R-Types as a (now delisted) PS1 Classics download, and that too is a recreation of R-Type and R-Type II.

      I recently set for myself a new high score of 27,000+ in Scramble, but I still can't make it through the enemy base area without hitting a wall. The new high score came about when I switched to a DS3 controller I don't often use, but which is more stable when I press right (as in the opposite of left) on the D-pad. That is, it makes me less likely to accidentally go up or down at the same time. Of course, immediately after setting that new high score, I had a run where I didn't even break 10,000. . . .

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    • While using a TV with lower latency than mine, along with the more stable controller, I not only finally made it through the enemy base area in Scramble, I looped the game twice! Two full runs through all the game's areas, two successful attacks on the final target, and then finally Game Over during the third loop's "flying rocks" area. I more than doubled my previous high score, to 58,090. :D

      No luck doing any better on Super Cobra, though.

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      along with the more stable controller,
       

       

      You should really always take your medication.

      But seriously, you should get an arcade stick if you are going to take arcade gaming so seriously.

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      I'm not sure if we've mentioned this franchise before so you may detest it, but are you going to buy the R-Type collection that just appeared on PSN, Onmode? Was on XBLA several years ago but never got around to it, but I think I'll buy it this time around.

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      I think it mentioned it, like, three posts above yours.

      I won't buy it. And, according to Ky's post, neither won't he.

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      So he did, oops.

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    • Hehe. If you don't already have R-Types, I think Dimensions sounds pretty good. I don't think it includes the R-Typeworld chronology (essentially a text file) that is in R-Types, though. I like that kind of stuff.

      A few days ago, in yet another frustrating session with Super Cobra, I finally raised my high score by another mere ~1000 points, to 16,720. Ironically, I didn't actually get farther into the game than before, since Game Over occurred in the fourth area. But whatever, I don't think I'll ever want to play it again!

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      Pixel junk shooter ultimate supposed to release this July....
      Woot!

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      PJS! PJS!!! PJS!!!!!!

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    • I'm not sure I've ever seen someone so excited about pajamas.

      ;)

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      AXM
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      LAWL

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      I'm not sure I've ever seen someone so excited about pajamas.

       

      ;)


      *smack smack smack

       

      :P

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      AXM
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      My, the Gradius games always had disappointing final bosses. Like, REALLY disappointing.

      I'm currently going in a shmup rampage. Two days ago I replayed for the umpteenth time Super Space Invaders '91, Metal Black and Raystorm in Taito Legends 2, and I will probably play Space Invaders '95, Gekirindan and the two Darius games (G and Gaiden).
      Also, today I'll play for the first time Ikaruga, Radiant Silvergun and Valkyrius (a really well done indie shmup), and I'll probably buy Sine Mora on the Vita soon.

      I NEED MOAR!!!

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      I hope Axel played Pixeljunk shooter already, it's really fun.
      Freelance loves her SHMUPS so she's like the expert to ask on that topic.

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      screenshot_2014_06_24_1444.png

      :D :D :D

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    • I'm assuming from the absence of a copyright date later than 2009 that what you have there is not DariusBurst Second Prologue but rather the original DariusBurst. If that's the case, then why do you have those touchscreen overlay controls? Is this a PSP emulator on a phone or something? Also, if your only option is onscreen controls, that's going to suck, since parts of the screen will always be obscured then. This kind of game on a touchscreen works best with a relative-position cursor-type control, so that your ship is always visible to you.

       

      My, the Gradius games always had disappointing final bosses. Like, REALLY disappointing.

       

      The way I see it, the actual final boss in a Gradius game is the final stage itself. The final boss in name, on the other hand, is sort of a victory lap to celebrate your success. Of all the Gradius games, the only one where I've both beaten the final stage and remember the final stage is Treasure's Gradius V, and what I remember is that it was TERRIFICALLY hard, much harder than every previous stage. The high speed section, then Beacon Core, then the gun wall, then Elephant Gear. A variety of very slightly easier bits in between. Geez.

      I've still never played Radiant Silvergun. :(

       

      I hope Axel played Pixeljunk shooter already, it's really fun.

       

      While I would not consider PixelJunk Shooter a scrolling shooter (although PixelJunk SideScroller certainly is), it is still a game I definitely enjoyed a lot. Last week, when my niece and nephew were visiting my parents at the same time I was, we played a fair amount of PJS1 and PJS2 (they also tried PJSS, but it was too hard for them). Even over a year after I played PJS2, it seems I'm still ranked in the leaderboard's top 100. :) And, the revived interest in PJS2 also led me to retry its online battles enough times such that I finally got both of my remaining online Trophies in the game.

       

      Freelance loves her SHMUPS so she's like the expert to ask on that topic.

       

      I dunno . . . she apparently doesn't love scrolling shooters enough to go into PS Home and get/play Scramble, Super Cobra, or Scribble Shooter. Also not enough to own an import Xbox 360. I'm pretty sure she doesn't have either Burunyanman or Strike Witches imported for the PSP, too. Of course, those last two sentences apply to me as well.

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      Is Scribble Shooter related to Scooter Shooter? That one was on Microsoft's Game Room service but I passed on it after the demo. Bought many of the Konami games I didn't already have on XBLA or their old Playstation compilation with Juno First being my favorite.

      What else does Konami have out on PS Home these days besides those and Frogger?

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      AXM
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      I played DariusBurst on my mobile, yes. It was the only way I could play it, until I grow up and get a credit card and buy it. Note that, as of now, I use emulators as a "trial" before buying. It happened with Vagrant Story, Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee and some more, and will almost surely happen with Z.H.P. So, yes, I WILL buy it.
      I sort of "adapted" to the on-screen control, and while I was a bit bad at it, I managed to defeat Great Thing as my first final boss.

      MINI REVIEW
      Instead of being an evolution of G-Darius, I consider it one of Gaiden, with (mostly) stationary background, no in-level multiple paths, no enemy capture etc.
      Graphic-wise it is kinda pretty, while sound-wise, some songs are weird (like the first stage's), while some are awesome (like Hello 31337, which Ky already. I posted, but who cares it's a cool music). I couldn't hear much of the soundtrack because the SE were too high, but I'll sure replay it a lot.
      What I liked the most were infinite continues (for me :) ) and that you maintain your power-ups when you die, unlike Gaiden or G.
      My biggest complain is the too quick boss death animation. I mean, remember when in Gaiden a boss exploded? It was awesome! And so was G's animation. But here, as soon as you land the last hit, a few seconds, BOOM, select area. No technicolor death, no "Good job" voice, just select area. It's not a big con, obviously, but it's there.

      My favorite boss so far is Mirage Castle. I like how you slowly destroy its armored shell (of which every part shoots at you), before taking on its host, a porcupine fish.

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      WAAAAAAIT wait wait wait wait.
      You fight the SAME bosses (except for the last) on EVERY route, no matter what? That's horrible!

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      WAAAAAAIT wait wait wait wait.
      You fight the SAME bosses (except for the last) on EVERY route, no matter what? That's horrible!

      It's called saving room or whatever they call it.

       

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      Is Scribble Shooter related to Scooter Shooter?

       

      No, and I've never heard of Scooter Shooter (I vaguely recall you talking about Juno First, though). Scribble Shooteris a Sony-published, and also Sony-owned, I believe, vertically scrolling shooter that's Home- and PSV-exclusive (on the PSV via the Home Arcade App). Its name derives from the fact that its graphics are all crayon drawings--by the son of one of the developers, if I remember correctly. It's 10 stages long and challenging in spots, but generally not terribly hard, given that it's one of the few scrolling shooters I've managed to 1CC in my life. I'm in the top 30 on the leaderboard, too (out of at least 50K players).

       

      What else does Konami have out on PS Home these days besides those and Frogger?

       

      Time Pilot, which we've previously discussed, is playable in both Home and the PSV Home Arcade App, just like Frogger. The second-wave Konami games are unfortunately not playable in the PSV HAA, and those 4 titles are Scramble, Super Cobra, Pooyan, and Yie Ar Kung Fu.

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      some songs are weird (like the first stage's)

       

      Eh? What's so weird about the Stage 1 music, "Good-Bye My Earth"? And wow, I just found an official live version of it! :D Anyway, did you mean the Stage 1 boss music, "Hinder One," which I'll admit is pretty bizarre? I like the trumpet part quite a bit, though.

       

      remember when in Gaiden a boss exploded? It was awesome! And so was G's animation.

       

      Yeah, Gaiden had mesmerizing boss death throes, and I missed G's Silver Hawk flying in front of the camera.

       

      My favorite boss so far is Mirage Castle.

       

      Yeah, that one's fun. Actually, I like a lot of the boss fights in the game. Have you been counterburst-killing any of them? If not, THAT is what you should really try for, at least on the bosses where you can easily keep track of how much damage they've taken. For Stage 1's Iron Fossil, that means you stop shooting him early on. :) His first burst beam attack happens later than his death normally would if you shot him nonstop.

       

      You fight the SAME bosses (except for the last) on EVERY route, no matter what? That's horrible!

       

      A little disappointing, yes, but the four endgame bosses are a real treat (and 8 unique bosses out of 11 total levels isn't too bad; I think G is the only main series entry where they're all unique). I mean, really, I still remember their names (Hungry Gluttons, Thousand Knives, Dark Helios, Great Thing . . . actually, um, I remember all the bosses' names) and their attacks, despite not having played the game in a couple of years. By the way, Dark Helios is a throwback to Taito's Syvalion arcade game; his music is a remix of that game's music, too.

      If you want more content to DariusBurst, try to see if you can find a DariusBurst Another Chronicle arcade cabinet. That super-widescreen monster is the sequel to the PSP game, and it has lots of new action, including new bosses. There's even a campaign mode where every player (the game saves your profile) contributes to the overall mission of reclaiming star systems from the Belser. New elements include 4 simultaneous players, the ability to face the Silver Hawk backwards, and several new Silver Hawks, including the original and Gaiden's (yep, throwing Black Hole Bombs). I WISH I could find a DBAC cab near me. T_T

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      Maybe I should have said the stage TWO theme, but pretty much every stage theme has this girl repeating this "Yeeeeeeeeeeee" (without the Y) over and over.
      For no apparent reason, the Hinder One trumpets remind me of something, though I can't actually define what...
      I was (again, for no apparent reason) going to say the old Lupin the 3rd anime episodes, but it makes no sense.

      I don't really know how this "Burst" works, except for "Press X to deal massive damage". I tried to counterattack it a la Metal Black, but it doesn't work. Could you please explain how it works? Thanks.

      Hungry Gluttons was a boss from Gaiden, I fought him some days ago. It's weird that, in that game, the lowest path leads you to a palette swap of the first boss. Hard as heck, but still a palette swap.
      I like Syvalion, so I'll face that boss next time.

      To unlock the other modes you need to beat every path, right?

      Suuuure, I'll buy a 2000+$ cabinet.
      My highest-priced game was 50€ a.k.a. the highest price for a PSP/V game. Don't know the exact value.
      Hey, look here.

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      pretty much every stage theme has this girl repeating this "Yeeeeeeeeeeee" (without the Y) over and over.

       

      Hey, she's not talking smack about you. ;) Personally, I really like the vocals. Not a surprise, considering how many DariusBurst soundtracks I've bought over the years.

       

      Could you please explain how it works?

       

      Do you know the two different firing modes? Single- versus double-tap? Now, it's been years, but I believe single-tap is how you engage fixed-fire mode, where the Burst Cannon just fires straight ahead and moves with your Silver Hawk. Double-tapping engages the variable direction mode, where the cannon itself stays where it materialized, but it rotates depending on where you move the Silver Hawk in relation to the cannon. The two Silver Hawks (Legend and Next) operate differently in this case: one of them rotates the cannon to point toward your fighter, while the other rotates it to point in the opposite direction. This variable direction mode is extremely useful (in fact, I think it makes DariusBurst the most tactically versatile game of the series), because it can be used to act as a shield for the Silver Hawk, protecting it against most enemies and enemy fire. Also, because it can be positioned so that the line of fire contacts just about all incoming enemies and bullets, it's better at recharging itself than the fixed-fire cannon. However, it's less powerful--which also means it drains the Burst Gauge more slowly.

      The fixed-fire mode is, in most cases, best reserved for counterburst attacks against the bosses. When a boss is preparing to fire its Burst Cannon, it will give off three flashes from the cannon's mouth. These form a timing indicator for you; you should engage your Burst Cannon at the halfway point between the third flash and an imaginary fourth flash following the same timing as the first three. In musical terms, a half beat after the third beat. With this timing, your Burst Beam will absorb the enemy's beam, turn golden, and deal lots of damage to the boss.

      If you absolutely can't get the timing down, you can always do a counterburst attack by staying away from the boss's beam until after it's fired, then entering it from the side, engaging your Burst Cannon at the moment you enter the boss's beam. This is the best way to do it against Hungry Gluttons, since that punk engages his beam while he's rotating.

       

      To unlock the other modes you need to beat every path, right?

       

      I don't really remember, but I think beating every path in Arcade Mode unlocks Burst Mode. Then, beating Burst Mode once unlocks Mission Mode. In Burst Mode, you have the ability to switch weapons (different guns are better for different situations--you'll figure it out), and you start out with a full shield, BUT (if I recall correctly) there are no shield refills, and you have only 1 life and 0 continues. Needless to say, if you want to unlock Mission Mode as quickly as possible, do Burst Mode on the easiest path.

       

      Suuuure, I'll buy a 2000+$ cabinet.

       

      $2000? Surely you jest. When originally released, DBAC cost in the neighborhood of $13,000. Sit-down cabinets are expensive (did I mention the "Body Sonic" subwoofer-equipped seat?). At any rate, when I said "find," I didn't mean "find and buy." I just meant find one available for the public to play at an arcade, movie theater, restaurant, whatever.

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      Hey, she's not talking smack about you. ;)

      I know, it's just weird.
      Despite all that, I found my two favorite songs in the game: Syvalion Arrange ONE and World of Spirit.
      I love the peacefulness of the first one, and the "Chinese" feeling of the second one (the voice).

       

      Thank you really much for the in-depth explanation, Ky.

      After I wrote that, I beat the three paths remaining. For some reason, Mission Mode was unlocked after I beat the second path, and Burst Mode (a mode that I will NEVER beat) after I completed every path.

      THIRTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS?!?!?
      I knew it couldn't be that cheap.
      And good luck finding one HERE, where the only Arcade around me is 200 km far from me. And it has a MAME emulator on a machine, and pay-to-play PS3s.

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      I played (or tried to play) every one of the 122 games on my INTV FB and CV FB over the past few days, spending at least a few seconds with each game. In the end, I added the following titles to my shooting games library file:

      Intellivision:
      - Astrosmash
      - Buzz Bombers
      - Party Line: Blow Out (actually a versus game, but structured like a shooter)
      - Space Armada
      - Space Hawk

      ColecoVision:
      - Cosmic Avenger
      - Frantic Freddy
      - Frenzy
      - Mecha-8
      - Nova Blast
      - Omega Race
      - Search for the stolen Crown Jewels 2 (air combat parts)
      - Search for the stolen Crown Jewels 3 (air combat parts)
      - Space Fury
      - Super Cross Force
      - Threshold
      - Zaxxon

      Quite a haul. Of these games, I have to say that Mecha-8 is an impressively slick piece of homebrew work, actually looking more professional than most of the non-homebrew games. I also beat the whole game (not 1CC; had to retry the later levels a few times), making 2014 the most prolific year ever for me in terms of beating plug-n-play games. Of course, that's mainly because most of my plug-n-play systems contain games with no ending. :) Early this year, though, I played 2 non-retro models and beat them. And, that Hero Portal model I played a few months ago, it would have been easy to get to the end, but I stopped halfway through.

      Mecha-8 is mostly fun, but it kind of sucks when you only have the basic shot. Absolutely no enemy can be destroyed with a single shot from the base gun, meaning you have lots of enemies--and their bullets--on screen when you're stuck with the base gun. In a way, your success in the game is dependent on the game's randomizer deciding to drop gun power-ups from defeated enemies.

      Also of note, the pilot of the Mecha-8 vehicle has the hairstyle of a fashion model (it's a she, FYI).

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      Yeah, I was very impressed with Mecha-8.

      And Nova Blast is somehow an Imagic game I missed. It's pretty fun, too.

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      Defender without all the frustration of Defender = a good thing. :)

      On the pinball side, I added the Intellivision Pinball to my list of owned pinball games (and nothing from the CV FB; Flipper Slipper, despite its name, has very little relation to pinball). Also added it and Atari 2600 Video Pinball to the list under PC, where I had left them out this whole time despite the two of them being the oldest PC pinball games I've had excepting the Windows Space Cadet table. I have them via Intellivision Greatest Hits and Atari: 80 Classic Games in One!

      There's a user review now on Amazon.com for the DreamWorks Dragons Hero Portal game (which, you may recall me repeating ad nauseam, is a side-scrolling shooter), from a 35-year-old mom. She notes that one of the reasons she likes it is that it is "not extremely challenging*." Granted, I knew it was meant for kids and was never going to play anything like, say, Mushihime-sama, but that kind of description is kind of a mood dampener. Then again, I suppose some "normal" people think of all scrolling shooters as casual games.

      *For the record, the quote is from the review of the Dragons game that she wrote under user reviews for the TMNT Hero Portal, I guess before she found that the Dragons one now had an Amazon listing.

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      There's also Mightnight Magic for the 2600, though it might not be on that compilation.

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      Thanks for leading me on a wild, though brief, goose chase with your typo. :) Anyway, Midnight Magic is not in that compilation (which explains why I hadn't heard of it before). Kind of odd, too, considering it's apparently totally Atari-owned.

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      When I get a cold (like now), I make typos like that at an alarming rate.

      It's strange how it's not in compilations, but was in that Xbox Game Room thing.

      (Almost did it again, calling it Game Run)

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      Midnight Magic actually isn't fully Atari owned. There's a Broderbund Software copyright and trademark notice on my cartridge. Not sure what the connection is, although I think I've read about it before over at AtariAge. It's also not on Game Room, as I recall.

      Edit: The mention of Broderbund Software made me search YouTube for Apple II Midnight Magic. Looks like Atari licensed a computer game and created a version for the 2600.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1a9Y55NJy0

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      I'm not sure it has anything to do with the Broderbund game. I'd guess that maybe the guy made it not knowing of the computer game, then when they released it, they couldn't change the name (because it's displayed on the screen, at least as "Midnite Magic"), so decided to just license it to avoid legal trouble.

      If your scenario was the case (and it could be), they should've made a 2600 version of Raid on Bungeling Bay. That was Will Wright's first game and pretty neat.

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      While I can't rule that out completely, I doubt it. I'm sure that any talented programmer even without the source code could've figured out how to edit that out if a name change had been required.

      Plus, I'm not aware of it sitting for years like some finished projects were. If they found out about a conflict late in the game, why couldn't the original programmer have just changed it?

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      It was apparently finished in 1984 and released in 1986

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      Anybody with a PS3/4/Vita may really want to consider getting Resogun. It is pretty badass. Solid difficulty and I'm really having a good time with the online co-op.

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      I see that Raiden V was announced for the Xbox One last Fall. Must've missed that bit of news.

      I hope that it receives a retail release in at least one region.

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      Broken Pearl, an Xbox Live Indie Game. Wonderful music, wonderful graphics, typical vertical bullet hell, reminds me of DoDonPachi for no reason. Warning though: you can't continue.
      Go buy it, it's just 1$.

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      I was showing off my new Flashbacks to my nephew and niece, and while showing them the ColecoVision FB, I demoed Mecha-8. My demoing lasted a while . . . and for the first time, I 1CC'd the game! At Normal difficulty (which is the easiest), and somehow holding out against the final boss and taking him out just before I ran out of life. I think I ended up with 616K points. Or maybe 660K?

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      It was a wonderful idea, Ky. Let's show how games used to be, to kids that live in a generation focused on graphics and cinematics only.

      Mecha-8 seems to be a really interesting game, I will try it out later.

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      I think onmode-ky just likes it because it's easy.

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      No, I like it because I'm stunned that, aside from the music, it's made by one guy. Everyone else listed at the bottom of ‎this page worked on music, beta testing, or cartridge production.

      In terms of the gameplay, I think it's pretty good, but I don't like how it flip-flops between you shooting up the attackers (i.e., whenever you have more than base gun power) and you being a bullet sponge while you hope a gun power-up item randomly gets dropped by a dead baddie (i.e., whenever you have base gun power). At base gun power. every enemy takes more than one shot to kill, so you have tons more enemies and bullets on screen to deal with than when your gun is powered up. I'm suddenly reminded of M.O.Z.O.X. Space Salvager, though Mecha-8 is nowhere near that train wreck level of frustration. In M.O.Z.O.X., whenever you let an enemy get past you, your gun dropped all the way to base power, which effectively killed you in later levels.

      It seems there was an AtariAge ColecoVision Mecha-8 competition a few months ago, at Veteran difficulty. The next time I have access to my CV FB, I'll have to try my hand at Veteran and see how I compare to those guys' scores.

       

      Mecha-8 seems to be a really interesting game, I will try it out later.

       

      The original (and apparently quite different) MSX game is available from the author's website, but the ColecoVision game does not have its ROM image publicly available on the Internet. Lots of homebrews are withheld from online distribution at least temporarily, so as to increase demand for the cartridges. Also, if you didn't know it had been made by one guy, it probably wouldn't look that interesting. The gameplay is straightforward. I do note, though, that I just learned there are two endings. Don't know how to see whichever one I haven't seen yet.

      To my dismay, the DreamWorks Dragons Hero Portal is not at post-holiday clearance prices at Walmart, and there is apparently still no other retailer selling it (besides online sellers asking more than MSRP). There's gameplay footage of it now on YouTube, but I'm not going to link it here because the guy really doesn't play it properly as a scrolling shooter (he generally avoids enemies, focusing instead on picking up environment items). It looks all right, though.

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      Back then, most games were made by 1 person. It's not that amazing.

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      Back then, most games were made by 1 person. It's not that amazing.

      Pretty much every indie game is made by 1 person. And this fact alone does not make a game interesting, but rather, the game itself, obviously. And this one, for an early 8-bit (?) console game, looks really good.
      And hey, since this ColecoVision Flashback is only 40$/30€, I might import it. Yes, import it, because the only Flashback I've ever seen was the Atari one (can't remember which one, might be the 3rd), at GameStop, a couple of years ago (back when I thought it was a bad console that ruined the industry, stupid me). I need to know if the other 59 games interest me. *checks the game list*

       

      What if they release a NES Flashback? Instant buy.

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      Surprised that we haven't seen a NES Flashback. Not an official Nintendo product mind you, but rather, one that brings together all of the non-licensed based games from the Capcom and Konami libraries.

      That would be a heck of a plug and play and would contain the bulk of the 3rd party material that people best remember.

      They have such strong 8/16 bit libraries, much of it unencumbered by licensing, that I'm surprised both seem content to just let Nintendo trickle that material out on their Virtual Console services.

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      Back then, most games were made by 1 person. It's not that amazing.

       

      In the Atari 2600 era, yes, but by the time of the NES, I'm pretty sure small teams were responsible for most games, similar to how arcade games were being done by the early 80s. You had a project designer/manager, a programmer, an artist, and a sound guy. Mecha-8 has the look of such games.

       

      Pretty much every indie game is made by 1 person.

       

      I think your definition of "indie" is too strict. If it had to be a 1-person project to count as "indie," then that would mean very few Minis were indie games. FuturLab, Icon, Laughing Jackal, Grip Games, none of those would be indie developers.

      As far as describing 1-person projects, I think "homebrew" is more akin to that than "indie." However, there are some homebrew developers who are teams, and I'm not sure the term is ever used for anything other than obsolete game systems. E.g., do any PC games ever count as "homebrew"?

       

      I do note, though, that I just learned there are two endings. Don't know how to see whichever one I haven't seen yet.

       

      I asked Mecha-8's developer yesterday about this, and he not only responded but put up a new forum topic at AtariAge describing how to get the alternate ending.

       

      And hey, since this ColecoVision Flashback is only 40$/30€, I might import it.

       

      It has no official European release, so you'd definitely have to import it. That might cost quite a bit more than 30 Euros, though, since a) sellers willing to sell overseas might be the type to raise the price, and b) shipping could be pricey, since it's not exactly a tiny box. Something like 50 cm wide. Maybe it would be cheaper to buy a used ColecoVision and a Mecha-8 cartridge . . . or maybe not.

       

      Not an official Nintendo product mind you, but rather, one that brings together all of the non-licensed based games from the Capcom and Konami libraries.

       

      Majesco's 2004 Konami plug-n-play system showed arcade screenshots on its packaging but contained NES versions of the 6 games. In the case of Frogger, Scramble, and Time Pilot, they were newly created, since they didn't have NES versions back in the day. Gyruss, Yie Ar Kung Fu, and Rush'n Attack were the NES games, though.

      Capcom has had a smattering of its Genesis games released in plug-n-play form, a couple by Radica and another three by AtGames (it's mostly been Street Fighter games).

      Jakks Pacific's Tecmo TV Games system, had it been released, would have included Mighty Bomb Jack, Solomon's Key, Tecmo Bowl, Tecmo Basketball, and Fire 'N Ice, and at least Tecmo Bowl would have had link-up support (I'm plagiarizing from my website here). Admittedly, some of the titles listed could have been the arcade originals, but the other titles strictly denote NES games.

      New, emulation-based Capcom Flashbacks and Konami Flashbacks from AtGames would be kind of interesting, though.

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      "New, emulation-based Capcom Flashbacks and Konami Flashbacks from AtGames would be kind of interesting, though."

      As long as they're stingy with the game lineup, like the previous examples you mentioned were.

      I'm familiar with those plug and plays, although I've never owned one. Would like to download Frogger, Scramble, and Time Pilot someday to my Everdrive if their rom images ever surface on the internet.

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      RESOGUN is on sale this weekend in the INDIE GAME SALE. But it can't be better than AQUA KITTEH can it? It's almost 1GB though 😕

      BTW, AQUA KITTEH DX is on sale too.

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      GET RESOGUN!

      Seriously, get it. It's a great game. Plus I need someone reliable to help me co-op the levels on the harder difficulties.

      And I personally think it is better than Aqua Kitty.

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      And I personally think it is better than Aqua Kitty.

      BLASPHEMY!!!!!

       

      Well it's either this game or King's Bounty: Dark Side as that is on sale this weekend too. I dunno if it will run on my laptop though so I am DLing the previous game in the series because it has the exact same system requirements, so I can test it. Problem is, my net is horribly slow lately, so it's taking forever to DL 😕

      BTW, although I love SHMUPs, I am HORRIBLE at them and doubt I can actually help you on harder difficulties.

      It still amazes me how I managed to save all the kittehs though:

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      If I can get the hang of it you can. Plus, I can barely play Aqua Kitty, you managed to complete it just fine.

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      What's up with PSN lately? Duke 3D is listed as being 1.2GB on PSN but it's actually only 400-ish MB. RESOGUN is listed as being 964MB, so I deleted some games and moved one to PC, but when I DLed the game, it's only 300MB???

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      Maybe it lists the install size, not the download?

      Steam seems to do that too.

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      Yes, Steam does that, but the two games I mentioned lists those sizes both when I was DLing and after it was installed, so 1.2GB and 964MB is totally wrong.

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      Maybe it's using new math, then.

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      I think the download sizes shown are actually for PS3 or PS4 versions of the games.

      Also, I think you exaggerate your awfulness at scrolling shooters more than a little bit with your "HORRIBLE" assertion. You did way better than I could in Aqua Kitty.

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      Well Aqua Kitteh is the only SHMUP that I actually am decent at (but still can't finish Arcade mode) Every OTHER SHMUP though...

      I am so confused about Resogun mew!! Please help me mew! The manual is so barebones mew! Sometimes the hoomans perish in their cages and the symbol for it at the top left is red outline, and not a filled in red symbol. Why does this happen mew? Is it because it took too long for keepers to come to free it from the cage?? Well the manual doesn't even explain how often they come and how to get them to come more often! Help me mew! I am mewing because I am frustrated!

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      *Cat stuff*

      They die because you don't have a high enough multiplier. If you do in that precise moment, they get freed. Can't remember the exact multiplier, though.
      I've got the platinum for that game, I can help anytime.

       

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      Thank you mew!! It worked!! I have finally managed to save them all in a level!

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      It's meow pleasure.
      Hehe, bad puns.

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      I had an opportunity a few days ago to play a little bit of the DreamWorks Dragons Hero Portal. It isn't very challenging, but I think it's still pretty fun. One pleasant surprise was that despite the large size of the player avatar, the actual hit box seems to be just the head, a nice nod to the hardcore. I also got a kick out of a sudden high-speed section during the second level, always fun for the Gradius fan.

      A particularly good find, though, was discovering that the portal can read booster pack dragon figures while they're still in the package. It may take many, many, many tries for the right-side figure in the pack, but it can be done. Thus, one could conceivably buy the booster packs, use them to their full extent in the game, and then return them to the store completely unopened (of course, you would be giving up all future possibility of seeing those characters in the game, which is something of a drag given their appealing polygon modeling work--I think they really look pretty good).

      So yes, I think I might actually keep this Dragons game, if I can ever find it for a price I'm willing to pay. Incidentally, if you don't mind the German narrator, here is part of a "Let's Play" overview of the game. Watching it, I realized that years of anime viewing has made my Japanese listening comprehension far superior to my German listening comprehension. Indeed, I'm not sure I can parse even 50% of what Rupi is saying in the video.

      That reminds me, one of the spam comments I came across this morning was in German--and I understood the whole thing. It was trying to advertise the experience of wearing evening wear. . . . That at least made more sense than the spam comment about "chicken backyard supplies."

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      It seems there was an AtariAge ColecoVision Mecha-8 competition a few months ago, at Veteran difficulty. The next time I have access to my CV FB, I'll have to try my hand at Veteran and see how I compare to those guys' scores.

       

      I gave a Normal-difficulty run and a Veteran-difficulty run at Mecha-8 and came up with these results:

      - Normal: 1,022,010 points; Game Over during the first time through Stage 4 in the second loop (1 loop = one full pass through the game)

      - Veteran: 409,880 points; Game Over during the second time through Stage 4 in the first loop (so no 1CC in this run)

      Somehow, I took a ton of damage all of a sudden toward the end of the Veteran Stage 4 second time, so that when I faced the boss, I just didn't have enough life remaining to survive his homing missiles until my (now puny) guns could take him out. Still, it's not bad for my first time ever at Veteran; it would have placed me second in the AtariAge competition, roughly right at the midpoint in that 500K-point gap between the first and third place scores.

      I'd like to add that Mecha-8 really does a number on your hands when played using the CV FB controller. . . . I don't know how other people adapt to using it, but I ended up sitting cross-legged on carpet, holding the controller firmly by stuffing it between my calf and the floor, pounding the fire button with my left index or middle finger (note that I've swapped my CV FB controllers' side buttons so that they match proper CV left-right), and steering with the stick held by my right thumb and index/middle fingers. The right side button was hard to reach, but I'd find it, while still steering, by using my right ring finger.

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      It still amazes me how I managed to save all the kittehs though: [screencap]

       

      Freelance, I just realized that your screencap was from the DX version of Aqua Kitty (namely, it has one more stage in Mouldy Depths than my PSM version, and it also mentions leaderboards, which I think don't exist in the PSM version). Were you also able to save all the kittehs in the PSM version, or was it too brutal for even you?

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      Yes I saved all the kittehs from the DX version. No I never saved them all in PSM version. I gave up after a bit, but I didn't try hard enough to save them. In the DX version I played a ton and didn't give up until I saved them cute kittehs.

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      Hmm, do you think maybe it wasn't as simple as you not trying hard enough in the PSM version, but also that the difficulty got tweaked down in the DX version? Or did it feel just as hard? I'm reminded of how SNES Gradius III is easier than original Gradius III, because the latter was just crushingly brutal.

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      Hullo mew.

      I had deleted the PSM version some time ago and I forgot how hard it was, so I redownloaded it and played until the third section. It's hard to say which game is harder 'cause both games are bloody hard.

      I dunno for sure, but I think the available space to move around in is smaller than DX. The new weapons in DX made it a lot easier in rescuing the kitties when they are above sea level because you should still free them if you had the right weapon. In the PSM version once they go above sea level you're already screwed and have to start over.

      DX does have additional bosses which makes it a bit hard in those levels, especially with the crab. It's hard to hit the weak spots.

      I'll probably play some more to test.

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      Let me know your findings.

       

      the crab. It's hard to hit the weak spots.

       

      How can you write those words and not include the phrase "massive damage"?

      I'm going to put down a pointer to one of my high score posts for Chiebura. Definitely worth playing. It can look like bullet hell, but since you can actually neutralize all incoming bullets, it really isn't. It does get quite hectic, though.

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      Gradius V has been released on the PS Store for the PS3, 10$. It's a "remaster" of some sort, with "new enemies and new options".

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      It isn't a remaster, just a PS2 Classics emulated release. "New enemies and new options" refers to the game itself when compared to previous entries in the Gradius series. Of note, the word "option" in Gradius-speak means those glowing orange orbs that follow the Vic Viper around (though they're called "multiples" in the North American release of Gradius V). Gradius V is unique in the series in that it allows you several types of options to choose from (at game start, when you're setting up your weapons loadout). Instead of just plain following the Vic Viper, they can:

      - hold current formation while you're holding down a specific button
      - rotate around the Vic Viper while you hold down that button (this is generally the least useful configuration)
      - maintain a constant, equally spaced wingmen formation above and below the Vic Viper, whose spacing changes when you hold down that button
      - change their direction of fire when you hold down that button (i.e., your control stick/buttons go from moving the Vic Viper to changing their direction of fire, so you're immobile while doing this)

      I prefer the last one of these. By the way, these are named "Type 1" through "Type 4," but I have the order wrong; I think the one I use is actually Type 2.

      Have any of you PS4 owners played Jamestown+?

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      Actually I did not meant to refer to the Options in that description I summed up, but "options for single player and two player co-op" as I read, wrongly believing that it was supposed to be new stuff.
      Stupid misleading news.

      I'm still waiting for Konami to make the PSP Gradius Collection Vita compatible.

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      I wouldn't buy Gradius Collection for the handheld version of the Vita since I have the UMD and two PSP's that can play it, but it would be a certain purchase when I add a Playstation TV to my collection one of these days.

      There's just enough lag with my PSP scaler, that it can throw me off a bit in something like this when playing it on my monitor. But I bet the PSTV would virtually eliminate that.

      I really should get that PS2 collection one of these days since I doubt the PSP collection ever joins the compatibility list, but it feels like a big step down after this one, since it features only a fraction of the content.

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      PS2 collection? Are you talking about Gradius III & IV?

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      Yes, that's the one.

      It's a far cry from the 5 games that the PSP collection featured, which spanned the entire arcade lineup and the console exclusive title, Gradius Gaiden.

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      Back when I only had 2 Duel Maids, I would not have referred to them as a "collection." ;) Granted, game companies have used the word to refer to 2-in-1 packs. . . .

      That's what will cause the next video game industry crash.

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      I suppose its a bit of a misnomer, but I was lazy and didn't want to bother checking out its official title.

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      Someone buy the newly released PS4/PSV vertically scrolling shooter Project Root and post opinions. Confirming that it is indeed a vertically scrolling shooter, and not just a game with misleading screenshots in the PS Store, would be helpful, too.

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      I can't buy it (yet), not only because I don't have any money (unless it costs 7.49, though I'm sure it doesn't), but also because it didn't come out here, yet.
      Here's some gameplay of the Vita version. Can't watch it right now, so I don't know whether he likes it or not.
      The developers call it a "free-roaming vertical shooter", you explore an open world with your ship, on your typical vertical perspective, while enemies come from all directions. I already imagined it, maybe you will, too. Or just watch the video.

      Oh, it does cost less than 7.49, at least with the Plus subscription. If I somehow happen to love the game, even though the Steam reviews are kinda low (the average being 6), and the only "official" review being a 5 due to its "high difficulty", I might give it a shot.
      Why is there no demo (of any game, really), though? I miss the Official Playstation Magazine demo discs...

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      That's a fairly informative video--by which I mean that I watched a few minutes from the middle and determined that I'd probably get motion sickness from it (as that started happening just from watching the gameplay). Anyway, in terms of weaponry, it's sort of like Xevious and Dragon Spirit; you have a weapon for air enemies and another weapon (with targeting reticule) for ground enemies. However, unlike those two Namco classics, you have non-stop rapid fire while you hold down the firing buttons. The free-roaming bit is reminiscent of Bosconian and Vanguard II (a Mini mention!).

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      I finally saw the video, and it seems decent, I guess. Not much else to say, though Jamestown+ is much more interesting to my eyes.
      Oh, and for no apparent reason it reminded me of RayStorm.

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      it seems decent

       

      Good, because we certainly don't want indecent videos here. Or maybe we do.

       

      for no apparent reason it reminded me of RayStorm.

       

      I think there are apparent reasons for that. It's a polygon-graphics, overhead-view scrolling shooter with a targeting reticule on screen. That's enough to remind anyone of RayStorm, I think.

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      From what I'm seeing and hearing, Project Root isn't a very good game. I got the SHORT PEACE game since it was finally on sale, so I'm at my PSN games I probably won't get to play anytime soon limit for the week.

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      I think I've played enough of the DreamWorks Dragons Hero Portal to write a little review now. When evaluated against the entire history of side-scrolling shooters, it doesn't have much going for it. Its mechanics are very plain, with no real player variety (all 6 playable dragons seem to mostly play similarly), no power-ups, no change in enemy variety over the course of the game, only one boss, and very low difficulty due to the generous health bar. Admittedly, there is an R-Type-style charge shot, and there are two bomb-type secondary weapons available, which need to be recharged after each use, but there's generally no need to resort to them--and if you do, your timing is usually thrown off by the delay they have.

      But, the game does two things which I like very much: it rewards accuracy, and it has distinctive enough level designs such that you're rewarded for repeat play through increased familiarity with what's coming up at any given moment. Regarding accuracy, I noted some time ago that the player's hit box is nice and small, letting you line up your shots so that enemy bullets are grazing you. Since this is one of those games where enemies often come in with their guns (mouths, in this case) blazing, it really helps being able to put yourself juuust beside the line of incoming fire so you can return the favor with impunity. Since all but one enemy require two shots to kill, and your rate of fire is not that high, there's plenty of opportunity for any given enemy to attack you. You'll need to be able evade and counterattack if you want to take them out.

      Also, there are various pick-up items scattered throughout each level, with differing point values. The most important of these are the sheep. You see, enemies are only worth 100 points (well, I didn't check every enemy, but I think that's right); picking up a sheep gives you either 2500 or 5000 points. It's worth 5000 if it's unscathed (white) when you pick it up, and it's only half as much if you've shot the sheep black ("Baaaah!!!", it will cry) with your fire before picking it up. Since there are a few sheep in every level, it really helps your score to learn the level so that you can manage to only shoot around the sheep (accuracy, again) and pick them up intact.

      I wrote above that the 6 player characters don't have a whole lot of difference between them. Within the main shooting game, the only major difference I saw was that Stormfly takes longer to recover from getting hit than the others--so it kind of sucks that she's one of the two characters you get in the base game. :( The main reason you use different characters in the game, then, is to enter the mini-games, of which there are 3 per level. Entry to each mini-game is restricted to either 3 of the player dragons or a single one. Is it even worth switching your dragon to play these? Well, I'd say no. There are 6 types of mini-game available: a Flappy Bird clone; a vertically scrolling "race" (more like an auto-scrolling scavenger hunt); a shooting gallery game with overly inertial controls, targeting attacking ships and dragons; a "turntable" shooter (overhead view); a catapult game; and, the best one, a multi-directional scrolling shooter, sort of like a much less frenetic Bosconian or Time Pilot.

      For hardcore shooting game fans, I'd generally say this won't interest you. Its difficulty level is, well, for kids (the one boss in the game is almost as easy as a Gradius final boss). But, if you don't mind that, and you can just enjoy the act itself of evading fire and toasting enemies (and not toasting sheep), this can be pretty fun. Still, I wouldn't say it's $40 of fun, so do like I did and wait for a solid deal. If you're just shopping for a young gamer/Dragons fan, maybe $40 is fine.

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      I found an interesting other way of playing Dragons Hero Portal. The instruction manual tells you that double-tapping a direction results in an evasive move (or, in the case of double-tapping Forward, a dash). I never did any double-tapping intentionally, since with the way I play, I'm always trying to intercept, not evade. But, I tried just double-tapping all the time . . . and to my surprise, I discovered that the move actually damages enemies! I guess the idea is that the evasive roll results in you smacking whoever's next to you (and the dash obviously is you charging into the other guy). So how about that, a side-scrolling shooter where you can just beat up the enemies. :P

      Oh, and yes, enemies are 100 points. So don't shoot the sheep.

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      The "evade" physical attack is actually stronger than the standard shot; one hit kills any enemy. It's definitely pretty handy if a dragon gets past you before you can shoot it down. A unique and useful gameplay element. Bumps up the score a bit.

      After a lot of tedious effort, I was finally able to see what the assist attacks look like for all six dragons. When playing the game, you can put two figures on the portal; the first one you put becomes your player character, and the other one becomes your assist attack, engaged by holding down what's normally the special attack button. However, it's agonizing enough just trying to get the portal to momentarily recognize a single figure still in its package. Trying to get it to consistently recognize a still-packaged figure on the portal at the same time another figure is already there? Truly a pain. But still less pain than opening up the package and accepting the fact that you've paid Walmart's higher-than-MSRP price would be.

      For their assist attacks, Cloudjumper and Barf & Belch start rolling in place, then gradually spiral outward, damaging everything they touch. The other four dragons have some variation of firing a 360-degree burst of firepower. In Meatlug and Stormfly's case, it's a burst of spikes; in Toothless' case, it's a burst of his usual white blasts; in Hookfang's case, which looks much cooler than everyone else's, it's a big burst of flame in all directions.

      Toasty!

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      Star soldiers???

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      ? What about them? Are you asking if the Star Soldier games are scrolling shooters? They are; we've even discussed them in this topic before.

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      Shouldn't they really be Star Marines?

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      Salvo Saga is the best vertical shooter I've played in a while (and I've played no less than 15 of them in the past two days). It's an Android and iOS bullet hell that contains 10 (quite simple, honestly) different stages and 24(!) difficulty setting, and a sort-of customizable ship. If you can get past obviously mobile things such as lives that recharge after 5 minutes (each) and weapons that cost either money or boredom, you'll find a real gem.

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      For some reason, RayForce is soooooooo much better than RayStorm. It's just so much better, and the final boss is kinda simple, yet amazing, despite quite lacking in the music department.
      I'll try to get to RayCrisis soon.

      A question to anyone who can answer it, how many runs does it take to 1CC an average shmup (neither R-Type, nor Space Invaders '95)? I want to know how bad I am, since after 15+ runs I can barely beat the first boss without dying in G-Darius, before becoming horrible in the next levels.

      DariusBurst is still at 4115 yen (33 dollars) on the Japanese PS Store. Better than the 80+ they ask for a physical copy, but still.
      And now that I think about it, I can't even get it on the Store, not because I can't buy it, but because I can't use it, unless I buy a new 1GB SD and keep switching account (and watching that tedious introduction video) whenever I want to play it.

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      I've never played either RayForce or RayCrisis. I've played RayStorm only because it's on the PS2 edition of Taito Legends 2.

       

      A question to anyone who can answer it, how many runs does it take to 1CC an average shmup (neither R-Type, nor Space Invaders '95)?

       

      I'm not sure there is a real answer for this. Scrolling shooters vary widely in difficulty, and the only people who actually regularly kept count across multiple games and could give you their personal average would most likely also be much better players than average. The vast majority of players of scrolling shooters almost never 1CC a game.

      I think G-Darius is pretty darned hard even on the easiest path; if you're honestly trying to 1CC it, good luck! Wild guess, I think it could take 2 weeks of intense (intense!) practice to do (for me, I mean).

      A few days ago, I watched most of a YouTube video of a guy's 1CC run through the all-levels mode of Darius Gaiden Extra Version. That means not only memorizing how to survive 28 levels, but also 28 multi-pattern level bosses! I do believe he only died once in ~90 minutes of white-knuckle action.

       

      unless I buy a new 1GB SD and keep switching account (and watching that tedious introduction video)

       

      Huh? You said "1GB SD" and "introduction video" in the same sentence, so I can't tell if you're talking about using a PSP or a PSV. Anyway, I recall DariusBurst being a tiny download, something like 60 MB, and switching accounts on a PSP is pretty painless. Just use your PSP. Also, I'll point out that switching accounts on a PSV most likely will permanently kill your PSM games once PSM activation support disappears. If that matters to you.

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      The only shooter I've ever been able to "1CC" is Galaga '88

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      I think G-Darius is pretty darned hard even on the easiest path; if you're honestly trying to 1CC it, good luck! Wild guess, I think it could take 2 weeks of intense (intense!) practice to do (for me, I mean).

      So I don't suck as bad as I thought. Great.

       

       

      Huh? You said "1GB SD" and "introduction video" in the same sentence, so I can't tell if you're talking about using a PSP or a PSV.

      I was talking about the Vita. You know, that video.
      And I need to buy a new micro SD (maybe it's better to call it this way) because on one I have my Vita account and on the other I have my PS3/4/Plus account.

       

       

      Just use your PSP.

      It's in a really bad state right now.
      Sometimes it shows the "Want to go Home?" screen on its own because the disc slot is slightly broken (it thinks that you opened it), the console often thinks that I'm holding the stick up even though I don't, and the battery is pretty much dead.
      I'm so good at explaining things, ain't I?

       

       

      Also, I'll point out that switching accounts on a PSV most likely will permanently kill your PSM games once PSM activation support disappears. If that matters to you.

      Be sure not to deactivate the console when you reset it. Simple as that.

       

       

      The only shooter I've ever been able to "1CC" is Galaga '88.

      How I love that game. I never finished it, though, because the amount of times you can continue, regardless of the credits you have, is limited. That's what I remember, at least.

       

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      So I don't suck as bad as I thought. Great.

       

      Well, hey, maybe you do. :P From what you've said, you haven't gotten in real practice for the true hard parts of the game yet. I think I've pointed out before that back when I was actively playing Gradius V, I could make it to halfway through Stage 4 (out of 7.5 total) without losing a single life on Normal difficulty, but then, when I lowered the difficulty to Easy and fought my way through the full game, I had lost 51 lives by the end, about half of them in Stage 7 alone. Granted, even though I haven't played either game in a good while, I think G-Darius is probably easier than Gradius V, but it's still got plenty of challenge heavily weighted toward the end. In short, you can't really judge how hard it is to 1CC a game based solely on how well you can play the early parts.

       

      I was talking about the Vita. You know, that video.

       

      Yes, I know you meant that video, but you referred to a memory card format which the PSV doesn't use BUT which the PSP can use, via an adapter, and you said "1GB," a size in which PSV memory cards are not available at all. It sort of sounded like you were simultaneously saying your PSV would be too tedious, while your PSP didn't have enough space. Hence my pointing out that the game is tiny.

      Why are you calling PSV memory cards "[micro] SD," anyway? Just so JeremyR can snicker while I get confused? . . . I suppose that's a legitimate reason.

       

      Be sure not to deactivate the console when you reset it. Simple as that.

       

      I was under the impression that you can't switch from account A to account B without deactivating account A first. Are you saying a single PSV can have multiple accounts activated on it at one time? I thought both the PSP and the PSV could only have one activated account at a time. Not so?

       

      The only shooter I've ever been able to "1CC" is Galaga '88

       

      You might be able to 1CC Mecha-8 on the Normal difficulty. Just ram through enemies whenever your gun is puny, to pick up power-ups as fast as possible, then stop ramming once you're above the puny gun.

      - 2015/06/04 GMT

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      Well, hey, maybe you do. :P

      Why, thank you for your your kind words.

       

       

      [Blah blah blah, you suck real bad]

      Yes, I do.
      In fact, I used up 16 credits (including the starting one) to finish RayStorm at the standard difficulty, amounting to 46 lives, while to complete Gaiden's A-B-D-G-K-P-Z' path, 10 credits and 30 lives lost, which could have easily been less (maybe 5 or 6 less) if I didn't always use a bomb and think that I could pass through walls while the bomb detonated. Stupid zone G. Though I did finish A and B without losing a life. Hooray.
      Then again, as you said, I do not really "practice". Maybe I should give myself a credit limit (like the Sega Saturn's version of Gaiden had a limit of 3) and try to get better and better. It doesn't help me at all for the latter stages, but it trains me become a better player.

       

       

      Why are you calling PSV memory cards "[micro] SD," anyway? Just so JeremyR can snicker while I get confused? . . . I suppose that's a legitimate reason.

      Okay then, now I'll call it Memory Card for the PS Vita© portable gaming system, as I should have.

       

       

      I was under the impression that you can't switch from account A to account B without deactivating account A first.

      When you are resetting the console, it clearly asks you "Do you want to deactivate the account", while telling you why you should (so that you can have one more system that's free to activate). I'll get a picture later. When I get home, that is, i.e. in 9 hours.

       

       

      Are you saying a single PSV can have multiple accounts activated on it at one time?

      A Vita can be bound to multiple accounts at the same time, but you can have only one account in it simultaneously. Stupid Sony.

       

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      Every time you restore the Vita (not reset, as I mentioned earlier multiple times), it asks you this.

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      And as you can see, the handheld still counts as activated, even though I currently have the PS4 one on there.
      Haven't tried playing Mobile games in a long time, and I doubt I can check whether it allows me to play or not, since it constantly asks you to log in when you do it.

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      Memory Card for the PS Vita© portable gaming system

       

      Copyright symbol? What are you smoking? 😜 That should have been "Memory Card for the PlayStation(R)Vita system." The only symbol-equipped rendering of the system name that I'm aware of is the logo, which is "PSVITATM" (the "PSVITA" is in Sony's specific typeface, and the "TM" is in subscript). And, while the PS3 was officially referred to as "PlayStation(R)3 computer entertainment system" (sometimes all-caps on "PlayStation," due to the early Spider-Man-typeface logo for the PS3), the PSV is just "system," with no preceding adjectives. Side note: the Xbox 360 was "Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system." We're lucky Capcom never made their own home console.

       

      Haven't tried playing Mobile games in a long time, and I doubt I can check whether it allows me to play or not, since it constantly asks you to log in when you do it.

       

      Well, we're now in the period where your next PSM login should be the last one you ever need to do, so if you're up for testing whether account switching deactivates your PSV PSM activation, please give it a shot.

      I took a run through the DreamWorks Dragons Hero Portal again last night, and man, I didn't break my previous high score on any of the levels. I tied one, and I came just 800 points shy of another--overall, I had very good scores, helped by generous use of the physical attacks, but I suppose my existing highs were particularly good performances.

      After that, I fired up the PS2 and played a few rounds of G-Darius and Darius Gaiden. Since I didn't use any continues, I never saw a third level boss in either game. :P I did stay focused well enough once that I successfully killed Eclipse Eye with an alpha beam counter, but every other time, I'd lost my capture by the time he fired off his beta beam.

      I'm suddenly reminded of the episode of the Warning!! Darius-san gag comic in which main character Riga meets G for the first time. G has a capture ball on her headband, and she shoots it at him and seizes control of his body. After jerking him around a bit, she mutters, "Useless," and detonates him. :D

      And then after Darius Gaiden and G-Darius, I popped .hack//G.U. Vol. 2: Reminisce (action RPG) into the PS2 and played for a couple of hours for the first time--despite having no clue what happened in Vol. 1: Rebirth. Strange experience.

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      Well, we're now in the period where your next PSM login should be the last one you ever need to do, so if you're up for testing whether account switching deactivates your PSV PSM activation, please give it a shot.

      I'll give you the results soon-ish enough.

       

       

      Copyright symbol? What are you smoking? 😜 That should have been "Memory Card for the PlayStation(R)Vita system."

      CRITICAL FAILURE, TERMINATING.
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      Nope, it doesn't work. It asks you to "Activate the system", even though I clearly told the Vita not to deactivate itself, and I tried twice. And all games seem to do, not only Mobile games.
      Stupid Sony.

      Sniper was right... Sniper was right... I need to calm down. I need to talk about happy stuff.
      So... Rumors state that DariusBurst Another Chronicle EX is coming out for PS4. I don't think that'll turn out to be true since the arcade game had a 32:9 screen, unless they add a letterbox that covers half the screen. I still want that.

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      I 1cc'd a game, Touhou 8: Imperishable Night, for the first time ever!
      ...on Easy.
      And I didn't actually beat the game, because I have now unlocked the true final stage.
      And on the final pattern you only have one life by default, and I failed.

      But that's still something, right?
      ...Right?
      :(

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      Sniper was right... Sniper was right... I need to calm down. I need to talk about happy stuff.

      Wait....
      Wut?

       

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      Wait....
      Wut?

      I always get angry at the gaming industry.

       

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      More like recently.....
      But whatever.
      I pick what I like and ignore others.
      Most gamer base is crap anyways.

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      I'm a bit late with this, but obviously, if you have a PS4, I recommend you get the Arcade Archives release of Gradius. Doesn't matter to me that it's $8; I'm recommending you buy it, not me. :P Also, another 80s arcade shooter appeared this past week in the Arcade Archives series, Nova 2001. I'm not familiar with it, but the demo video in the PS Store shows it to be a multi-directional shooter.

      - 2015/06/21 GMT

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      Does Japan still get new additions to this lineup?

      Nova 2001 is one of the titles here that I was hoping to see. While I don't remember any details beyond its genre, I remember it looking interesting in the YouTube video that I watched.

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      The only Arcade Archives game we have is Crazy Climber, which came out two days ago.
      But for 8$ I might as well buy the PSP collection with 4 more games. Or for 2$ more, Gradius V.

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      It takes a crazy climber to take that long to reach Europe.

       

      Does Japan still get new additions to this lineup?

       

      I wasn't sure, so I searched at the JP PS Store website. This link returns all results for "arcade archives" (アーケードアーカイブス) sorted newest first. The most recent addition (ignoring the search result that isn't a game) is dated earlier this month, so the series is still active.

      - 2015/06/23 GMT

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      Oh, Arcade Archives Gradius finally arrived, but it's ten euros (11$). Who the heck thought that it was a good idea to price it so high?

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      The Vic Viper is a heavy starfighter, AxelMill. Heavy = higher shipping costs. Even without express shipping (and you clearly didn't get express shipping).

      I wondered for a bit whether I ought to get the PSP Sega Genesis Collection on sale in the PS Store for $4, just so that I would have the PSP version's arcade games. Of those, I don't have any reproduction of Astro Blaster, Eliminator, Space Fury (not counting the ColecoVision version on the Flashback), or Super Zaxxon, all space shooters. However, I decided that these four particular titles are not $4 worth of interest to me. Super Zaxxon in particular is an absurdly brutal game (I once played it in an AtariAge competition; I think none of the participants enjoyed it).

      - 2015/06/25 GMT

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      You should buy it, in my opinion.
      You don't get those games only (that, by the way, are all unlockables), but you also get Sonic 1 & 2, Ristar, Vectorman, Phantasy Star 2, 3 & 4 (I can only bear the fourth game, the other ones are too archaic and slow), Super Thunder Blade, Comix Zone, Shinobi 3, Shadow Dancer (unavailable in Europe)... You get a big bang for your bucks.

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      Early 1980's Sega arcade games, especially the vector classics, are great.

      I happily paid $60 at release for the PS2 and PSP versions, falling for the trap that they laid by making the five unlockable arcade classics exclusive to each version instead of including all ten on each.

      Along with EA Replay, Outrun 2006, Activision Hits Remix, and Gradius Collection, it was one of five UMD's that I walked out with the day I bought my first PSP in November 2006 (Easy to remember, since Sega Genesis Collection and several of the others were brand new releases that month).

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      Is there much known about Raiden V yet? YouTube just has a generic trailer with no gameplay up.

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      I haven't heard anything at all about it . . . to the extent that I forgot it had been announced.

       

      You get a big bang for your bucks.

       

      I'm shocked that you think I don't already own Sega Genesis Collection for the PS2 and Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for the PS3, thus already having all those games you listed at least once, possibly twice. :P That's why I only talked about the PSP-exclusive arcade games. I'm not some kind of pretend retro gamer! . . . Okay, so I don't own any retro systems at all, but you didn't know that! And not knowing is half the battle.

       

      falling for the trap that they laid

       

      Ain't nobody listening to Admiral Ackbar, I see. The four UMDs which I bought before I owned a PSP: Salamander Portable, Suzumiya Haruhi no Yakusoku ("The Promise of Haruhi Suzumiya"; bought together with Salamander Portable), Gradius Collection, Fate/tiger colosseum Limited Edition (this is what my awesome PSP pouch came from). So even before I owned a PSP, I already had half of Konami's scrolling shooter collections for it.

      - 2015/06/26 GMT

      POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #

      I don't know if anyone here has mentioned Astebreed, you guys know how I feel about reading, but it looks pretty slick. It's 20 bucks though, which is pretty pricey for me right now. But still, I'm a sucker for fast paced games with big robots blowing sh*t up, so I'll probably end up getting it within the hour.

      Ugh... I have terrible impulse control when it comes to games.

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      I was so hyped about it when I randomly saw it on that Live on Playstation app on PS4, that I even wanted to buy a Japanese card to get it.
      Then they brought it in Europe. And now I have no money, if I happen to get Bayo 2 tomorrow like I said to O.
      I did play a "demo" on PC, at 20fps and at half the regular speed, but I loved it as much as I thought I would have.

      Thanks for making me remember this game, O. Now I'm sad.
      :(

      POSTED 4 YEARS AGO

      No problem!

      You're going to dig it when you finally get it. It's really short, took me 30 minutes to clear it on easy. But man is it a rush! I hope it gets a physical release at some point. I'm going to import the hell crap out of it.

      POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #

      I beat Wing Warriors, a vertically scrolling shooter which, based on Web searches, seems to be a PSM port of an MSX homebrew (!). When I say "beat," I mean that I finished all 3 levels with all 3 characters, and I also did the boss rush with all 3 characters. When I say "finished," I mean that I had 1CC runs every time. In fact, I've never seen the Game Over screen--even my very first run was a 1CC. Therein lies the game's main problem: it's definitely too easy. That said, it runs well, looks good, has decent enemy variety and behavior, and has nice bullet patterns from the bosses.

      The game's scoring system features a multiplier whose value builds (to a max of 5x) as your shots hit enemies and decreases as you don't hit anything. Thus, the character with the most powerful basic shot (and, accordingly, the narrowest shot width) yields the least points simply because he takes out enemies more quickly than his comrades. There's simply less time for the multiplier to build when you play as him, not to mention the fact that his lack of shot spread means he hits fewer enemies--some of which manage to escape entirely. The game has a secondary weapon, different for each character, whose use depletes a self-refilling gauge. However, this weapon doesn't increase your multiplier value, and really, there's pretty much no point in using it, with the game being as easy as it is. The sole exception I can think of is with the lightning girl character, since her omnidirectional secondary weapon can take out the enemies which spawn from behind you in Phase 2. Normally, some of them accelerate off the screen faster than your bullets can catch up to them by the time you can get behind them.

      At the end of each level, there's an "Ofensive" (sic) and a "Defesive" (sic) bonus that are added to your score, but I have no idea how they're determined. They seem to have a max value of 5000 points, but I usually end up with 0 Defesive bonus points.

      Overall, not a bad execution, but also not a satisfying game experience. Maybe it's not actually considered finished yet? I don't know. If you're interested in the game, though, a PSM link to it is in one of the posts in the Big Thread of PSM Links.

      - 2015/08/01 GMT

      POSTED 3 YEARS AGO #

      Hey, AxelMill, DBCS. PS4/PSV/Win, end of 2015 (Japan).

      !!!!!!!!

      - 2015/08/02 GMT

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      OOOOOOOOOOOH!!!!!!
      The rumors were true!
      The rumors were true!

      C1D9954F3978C47FC393ACB0D824AAF357EE11EC

      Which version should I buy...? Glorious 39" screen with multiplayer, or small portable screen with artbook and album but much more pricey?

      If you think that I've been posting too many gifs, please tell me.
      Sorry though, the Duane is basically me right now.

      POSTED 3 YEARS AGO #

      I don't know who Duane is. But no big loss.

      I played Bloodred Wyvern 2 a couple of days ago. It's a PSM rail shooter (the sequel to another PSM rail shooter, but that one isn't available in the US anymore, if it ever was) which, as I understand it, plays a bit like Panzer Dragoon. I've never played Panzer Dragoon, so I can't make any qualified statements, but BW2 involves piloting a winged reptile from a perspective above and slightly behind the creature, firing fire blasts and lock-on lasers at incoming enemies. To a degree, you can control the flight path of the wyvern and thus avoid smashing through obstacles, which cause a lot of damage. You can also look left or right to face enemies coming in from the sides. The lock-on utilizes the targeting reticule and can acquire up to 8 targets at a time, and it seems to result in pick-ups being dropped from defeated enemies (firepower boosts, life boosts, point boosts). Thus, it's best to use the laser as much as possible, but sometimes it's more pressing to use the fire blasts' ability to destroy incoming bullets.

      I've only been able to make it past 4 levels out of the 7 total, and that happened only once. The Stage 3 boss is still a bit of a puzzle to me, and I don't know a proper strategy for beating it yet (really, I once completely ran out of life on that boss, then proceeded to totally use up the 2 available Continues on him and still didn't defeat him). It also took me a few tries (including Continues) to beat the Stage 1 boss when I first started playing. Maybe it's just inexperience with this type of game, but I find it quite challenging. That's a nice change compared to Wing Warriors, but I kind of get the feeling I won't be able to figure out how to beat Bloodred Wyvern 2 at all. Nonetheless, it's pretty fun and worth its tiny price, so do check it out. There's a link for it in the Big Thread of PSM links.

      Hmm, I wonder what it means to bloodr someone.

      - 2015/08/03 GMT

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      I wonder what happened to Raiden V. Starting to think this one is cancelled. :(

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      Don't be so pessimistic. Gamescom, maybe. TGS, perhaps.

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      One of my online friends gave me $20 for my bday and I bought Airport Madness World Edition with it. I'm also going to get the Sims 4 kitchen pack coming the day after my birthday. Yay. I may use the rest to get another pack or the last pin I need.

      POSTED 3 YEARS AGO #

      Er, did you post in the wrong thread by accident? I don't think there's any shooting going on in that game. Unless it concerns airports declaring war on each other. "Duty free THIS, Laguardia!" Pew pew.

       

      I wonder what happened to Raiden V. Starting to think this one is cancelled. :(

       

      I did a brief search, and Moss' Twitter account (in Japanese) last mentioned Raiden V on May 13th, not all that long ago. Admittedly, all they said amounted to "Sorry for the lack of news" and "We continue to work toward having news to announce." But, at least it wasn't an announcement of cancellation.

      - 2015/08/05 GMT

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      Oh, I thought I was posting in that 'off topic' thread.

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      I counterburst'd! I finally counterburst'd! And against Great Thing, of all the bosses. Now I finally learnt how to graze near their Burst and then firing mine, not doing it at the same time as theirs. Not yet.

      *I'm talking about DariusBurst.

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      Congratulations. :) Did you kill Great Thing with a counterburst? That's not easy, since he has a ton of HP; the absence of health meters means you can't tell just how close to death a boss is; and, you don't know just how much damage a counterburst actually does. I've never counterburst-killed Great Thing. I think I've only done it against Iron Fossil, Mud Wheel, and Lightning Flamberge.

      - 2015/08/11 GMT

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      Did you kill Great Thing with a counterburst?

      Of course not. It still had 1 minute worth of life left.

       

       

      That's not easy, since he has a ton of HP; the absence of health meters means you can't tell just how close to death a boss is; and, you don't know just how much damage a counterburst actually does.

      I prefer the old "getting redder the closer it is to dying". It made the boss uglier, lacking its true colors, but it was pretty useful.

       

       

      I think I've only done it against Iron Fossil, Mud Wheel, and Lightning Flamberge.

      After defeating Great Thing, I went to counterburst kill Iron Fossil in Mission Mode. That's all I did, as of now.

       

      During my ABDFJ playthrough, I managed not to lose a life up until Lightning Flamberge. Then I started sucking. Then Zone F came, which is the initial of the word I wanted to scream everytime space debris destroyed me. Then Dark Helios, which is a royal pain in the bum bum.

      I didn't remember Hinder Four to be so amazing. I love the desperation coming from that voice.

      This game's really starting to grow up on me. I'll play some more G to decide whether the worst iteration of a 4-times-updated game is better than nostalgia.

      Is it just me or does the burst gauge deplete much slower in ACEX? And why did Dark Helios become a first stage boss (Zone Q) with only the first phase and change name to Dark Flare?

      Can't wait to play CS. And to play it with you, if you'll get it and if there's online multiplayer.

      POSTED 3 YEARS AGO #

       

      the worst iteration of a 4-times-updated game

       

      In terms of gameplay, I feel that the original Darius is the least compelling in the series. DariusBurst lets you get creative with the Burst Cannon, and the bosses, while not numerous, are very distinctive.

       

      Is it just me or does the burst gauge deplete much slower in ACEX?

       

      You think I've played DBACEX? Or even DBAC?

       

      Can't wait to play CS. And to play it with you, if you'll get it and if there's online multiplayer.

       

      I think reports said that the PSV version, which would be the only one I could play, would not have multiplayer. :(

      - 2015/08/14 GMT

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      In terms of gameplay, I feel that the original Darius is the least compelling in the series.

      I didn't mean the very first game, the Darius games up until Gaiden was garbage, anyway.
      I meant DariusBurst: the original PSP version, Second Prologue, Another Chronicle, ACEX and now Chronicle Saviours.

       

       

      You think I've played DBACEX? Or even DBAC?

      Neither I did. I was only judging by the videos I watched.

       

       

      I think reports said that the PSV version, which would be the only one I could play, would not have multiplayer. :(

      Aww, I forgot. I doubt there'll be online coop, but still.

       

      Hey, I learnt how to counterburst by firing at the same time as they do, thanks to the power of PPSSPP (emulator) save states. I can't do it consistently, at all, but still, I counterburst killed the first three bosses, and "almost did it" (like it's possible to "almost do it") when fighting Thousand Knives. Funnily enough, I can do it more often on my phone than on my PSP.

      What should I do, buy it as soon as it comes out on the Jap Store, or wait for a (moreso than the Jap's) English version? I think I first need to know how much we're supposed to wait.

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      Yesterday I did not one, but two no miss DariusBurst runs: ABCEH and ABCEI. After trying (invain, of course) with the Great Thing path once, failing miserably at the last level (including of course the boss), and twice with Gluttons', I then switched to the Next Silver Hawk and destroyed everyone standing in my way, twice.
      Me being me, I forgot that Jap games switch O with X, so I didn't save the first run's replay, but I did the second's.
      On the ABCEH path I counterburst killed everyone but Iron Fossil, who died too quickly, while on the ABCEI, I couldn't counterburst kill Mirage Castle, who got killed too soon, and Thousand Knives, who had a tiiiiny bit of health left, after I depleted my Burst gauge. Had I not wasted time because of the blades covering the boss, he'd have died.
      I found Zone I to be much easier than Zone H because of the latter's tight corridors and enemies appearing below and/or behind me on said corridors. Zone I's giant indestructible asteroids weren't much of a problem, compared to that.
      I scored 39,150,800 (3rd best, behind the aforementioned failed Great Thing path, about 41m) and 47,486,170 (1st place, more than double the points of my first ABCEI run, which is around 19m), respectively. Not much at all, but still something.
      When fighting the final bosses, with my heart pounding like crazy, watching their anticlimactic explosion as I scream in joy, was priceless.

      Okay, while G-Darius is much more spectacular and epic, both background and foreground-wise, DariusBurst is... I don't know how so and how to explain it... "better", in my opinion. It has less levels, even less bosses, both of these are smaller, emptier and lack personality (the stages moreso than the bosses, of course), lacks the variety that Capture Balls added, and that's just off the top of my head, but, all in all, I'm liking it more. And it's not even remotely close to ACEX and (hopefully) CS.
      Also, it's easier ;)

      POSTED 3 YEARS AGO #

      Congratulations! Looking at my save data in Media Go, I don't seem to have any Arcade-mode replays other than one which ended at Zone C, possibly my first time playing the game. I have a few Burst-mode replays, though, the best of which scored 47,521,150 (Zone H path, with the Next). These are from 2010, FYI, when I was last playing the game actively.

       

      On the ABCEH path I counterburst killed everyone but Iron Fossil, who died too quickly

       

      You should have just restarted then and there. It was only a few minutes into the game, and you'd just let a good chunk of points get away.

       

      Okay, while G-Darius is much more spectacular and epic, both background and foreground-wise, DariusBurst is... I don't know how so and how to explain it... "better", in my opinion.

       

      There is something to be said for having a more compact, more focused presentation. Sometimes, you just want a great snack rather than a lavish meal.

      - 2015/08/18 GMT

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      Ooh, I also completed Burst Mode a day later, ABCEH, Next, 54,951,320. HA HA, I DID BETTER THAN YOU!-I Mean, I am starting to become quite good at this game. And I didn't even try, since...

       

      You should have just restarted then and there. It was only a few minutes into the game, and you'd just let a good chunk of points get away.

      I don't care about score, I just care about surviving.

       

      Do you want to play a portable remake of the very first Darius with bad remixes (not that a GBA could do much better with its soundchip) of musics such as Adam (G) and Fake (Gaiden), half the Zones (15 instead of 28), less bosses, no Great Thing, a much smaller field of view, and as a result an even tougher difficulty than the original, and no continues? Then Darius R is for you! Buy at Amazon.com for 49.99!
      I had to use the power of cheats to play through this, and I got as final bosses two starfish, two seahorses and an octopus (called Octopus, even if they already had a name for it). And I didn't even bother to play through the stages, using the emulator's fastforward option as I pleased. I was that bored.

      After playing them some more, the first two Darius games aren't as garbage as I thought. They are boring and basic (compared to Gradius and R-Type, far better than these, by the way) and impossibly hard, yes. The only this going for them was robo-fish being in it, sure. But they are enjoyable in their own way.
      Also, Darius 2 (much better than the first) introduced that "ship turns to face the boss" feature, which I thought was a G-Darius exclusive, that is kinda cool and useful (in Another Chronicle you can press a button to do it whenever you want, in any part of the stage).

      I'll now try to stop talking about Darius. You know, I have certain crazes that I go by most of the time, which result in me playing everything about that series and annoying people I talk about videogames with to no end. It used to be SoulCalibur for about a week or two, now it's time for Darius. After that... who knows? Hopefully something there are more games of, or something I have yet to finish.

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      In a forum someone asked for good PSP games that he hasn't mentioned in a list, and I was appalled to see that nobody who replied (except me of course) mentioned ANY SHMUPs. Blasphemy! The PSP is the king for SHMUPs on a handheld.

      POSTED 3 YEARS AGO #

      Some of the people who replied probably saw your recommendations and thought, "Why would she recommend those games? Aren't shmups for CASUAL gamers?"

      Nice Burst-mode score, AxelMill. Given the difference, I'd guess you counterburst-killed one more boss than I did (while you had a good multiplier).

      If you want a less recommendable Darius game (by name, at least) than Darius R, look into Darius+, a game made for the ZX Spectrum (!), Atari ST, and Amiga. There isn't much about it that's like real Darius games, though it uses some Darius music and keeps the boss warnings and branching level structure. Heck, you're not even piloting a Silver Hawk in it.

      I agree that Darius II seems like quite an improvement over the original.

      Has anyone with a DSi/3DS played any of the "G.G. Series" shooters?

      - 2015/08/30 GMT

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      Has anyone with a DSi/3DS played any of the "G.G. Series" shooters?

       

      No.

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      Nice Burst-mode score, AxelMill. Given the difference, I'd guess you counterburst-killed one more boss than I did (while you had a good multiplier).

      Actually, no, it was ABCEI. So it doesn't really count, until you do the same run.

       

       

      If you want a less recommendable Darius game (by name, at least) than Darius R, look into Darius+, a game made for the ZX Spectrum (!), Atari ST, and Amiga. There isn't much about it that's like real Darius games, though it uses some Darius music and keeps the boss warnings and branching level structure. Heck, you're not even piloting a Silver Hawk in it.

      I haven't tried those, but I'm currently playing, besides some Genesis shmups (more on that later, maybe), Sagaia for GB and for SMS.
      The first one is kinda weird, because it has different versions of the first game' stages (even though it has the name of the second) and it offers no branching paths, being the only Darius game to do so. It only has 7 zones and that's it, and for some reason the fourth is a boss rush of the previous bosses, plus some enemies inbetween and a new boss at the end. Still, much better than R: the sprites are smaller, the difficulty isn't insane, the music doesn't sound awful. Try it.
      I didn't play the SMS game after the first stage, but it's pretty much a port of Darius II with less stages (because of the small cartridge). Hard, but decent.

       

       

      Has anyone with a DSi/3DS played any of the "G.G. Series" shooters?

      I think I've heard about them, but no, I didn't play them.

       

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      Man, I've been playing sooo many shmups it's not even funny. It's basically all I did last (and this, currently) week, besides Xenogears. I didn't play them much singularly, but I spent a lot of time playing this huge number of games.
      Let's begin, then.

      -----Genesis-----
      -Bio-Hazard Battle. I like the "different" setting.
      -Elemental Master. A medieval-themed vertial shmup. Nice concept, but pretty hard.
      -Eliminate Down. Fairly generic and fairly easy (at this point of writing), but functional.
      -Gaiares. Using your R-Type-like Option, you can absorb any enemy's shot type. Cool.
      -Gley Lancer. Highly customizable "Options". Wonderful backgrounds. Good soundtrack.
      -Hellfire. A difficult shmup in which you can change between four kinds of shot at will (ahead, behind, vertically and diagonally).
      -M.U.S.H.A.. Vertical shmup with stockable Options. Well-made music.
      -Sagaia. Darius II on Genesis, period.
      -Steel Empire. Steampunk hori with lifebars.
      -Thunder Force III. Amazing game, whose only shortcomings are a certain cheap stage (Haides) and stupidly easy bosses, including the final boss.
      -Truxton. Really outdated game. Meh.
      -Wings of Wor (aka Gynoug). Original setting.
      Why were most Genesis shmups equipped with a speed-changing button, by the way?

      -----Game Boy-----
      -Sagaia. Portable Darius. Eight Zones, two of which are difficult boss rushes.

      -----Master System-----
      -Sagaia. Darius II on SMS. Identical to the Genesis version, but with less zones, and slightly harder.

      -----Playstation-----
      -R-Type Delta. Great, great, amazing game. Makes me want to buy Final, and also this one on the PS Sto... Oh, wait.
      -Thunder Force V. 2.5D Thunder Force. Much harder than III.

      -----SNES-----
      -Darius Twin. Typical old-school Darius, with a single final stage (u wot m8). No continues, but you get to keep power ups after death.
      -Darius Force (aka Super Nova). Typical old-school Darius, with a weird Zone selection. Also, the only game, besides Burst, to include different ships to choose from (not counting Genesis Sagaia's "easy mode" Tiat Young). Also, it has checkpoints, unlike any Darius besides the first. Decent backgrounds.

      -----Arcade (Capcom Remixed)-----
      -Section Z. Fairly innovative for its time.
      -Side Arms. An "evolution" of Section Z. Stay away from this, unless you are a masochist. The most unfairly difficult shmup I've ever played.
      -Three Wonders - Chariot. Pretty good, and a relief after having played the above.

      -----PSP-----
      -Salamander/Life Force. Gradius: Hard Mode, with some vertical sections.
      -Salamander 2. Much better, in my opinion.
      -Xexex. Amazing game. Love the graphics.
      -Gradius II. Another Gradius II? Hard.
      -Star Soldier. Pretty good TATE, if a bit generic-looking.
      Also, I got Parodius Portable.

      And that's that. Is anyone going to read this?

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      Stop doing a better job of being me than I do, damn it. That's just mean. I thought we were homeless! No, wait. Homies. Yes, that's it, I thought we were homies!

       

      Why were most Genesis shmups equipped with a speed-changing button, by the way?

       

      I'm not aware of that, having played few Genesis scrolling shooters, but the obvious answer is Blast Processing, duh.

      Have you played Arrow Flash? That's one of the only Genesis scrolling shooters I've played, as it was on an AtGames plug-n-play I once test-drove. I found it a bit on the easy side, though I didn't actually try to 1CC it. Also, I have Bio-Hazard Battle as a PC download from Amazon.com (runs in a provided Genesis emulator). Not bad, certainly well-varied, but felt a bit lacking in presentation. It mostly felt like "shoot a bunch of random weird stuff," without much sense of flow.

       

      -R-Type Delta. Great, great, amazing game. Makes me want to buy Final, and also this one on the PS Sto... Oh, wait.

       

      I snagged Delta back when it was still in the PS Store. Never been able to beat it, though. I think there was one part which I simply could not get past. As for Final, I have the PS2 disc (it was $5 + tax (in 2005)! New!). Didn't get very far in it.

       

      -Side Arms. An "evolution" of Section Z. Stay away from this, unless you are a masochist. The most unfairly difficult shmup I've ever played.

       

      I've played and beaten this (via Continues) in the PS2 collection that has it, but I don't remember anything particularly hard about it. Maybe I've just forgotten?

       

      -Gradius II. Another Gradius II? Hard.

       

      Given that your other games were in Salamander Portable, I assume you actually mean Gradius 2, the MSX game. Not the same thing as Gradius II, the arcade game which came later and is in Gradius Collection/Portable.

      By the way, the SNES Darius games don't seem to be regarded as canon. At the least, they never appeared in any of the Taito-published Darius timelines I saw (though I haven't checked since after DBACEX came out).

      - 2015/09/04 GMT

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      Stop doing a better job of being me than I do, damn it.

      That's what the shmup genre is doing to me, teehee.

       

       

      I'm not aware of that, having played few Genesis scrolling shooters, but the obvious answer is Blast Processing, duh.

      I didn't explain well: I meant that pressing a button (always A), you can change the ship's speed. Always four settings.

       

       

      Have you played Arrow Flash?

      I've never heard about it, even after numerous Genesis shmups Google searches.
      It seems to be good, if extremely easy. I'll give it a try.

       

       

      As for Final, I have the PS2 disc (it was $5 + tax (in 2005)! New!). Didn't get very far in it.

      I found a (used) copy on eBay for 7.49 (5 + shipping). I decided against it, because I didn't want to wait a week.
      So I got a 10€ PSN card to buy Gradius V, but do I seriously want to spend that price for a less than 3 hours long game?
      I'd have no problem in getting DBCS for whatever price (30? 40? According to the rumor that confirmed this game, it's supposed to be a "full price download", and the lead of Pyramid is considering a Western retail version), because it's going to be awesome and infinitely replayable, unlike Gradius V.
      😕

       

       

      I've played and beaten this (via Continues) in the PS2 collection that has it, but I don't remember anything particularly hard about it. Maybe I've just forgotten?

      Yes, you did. Thousands of enemies coming everywhere at Mach 2, going through walls and shooting bullets.

       

       

      Given that your other games were in Salamander Portable, I assume you actually mean Gradius 2, the MSX game.

      Yup.

       

       

      By the way, the SNES Darius games don't seem to be regarded as canon.

      The Chronicle Saviours trailer only mentions Darius, Darius II, Gaiden, G, Burst and ACEX. So, yeah.

       

      DBCS is apparently going to be a 930x420 (blaze it) game, 31:14.
      Wonder what they're going to do for the 30th Anniversary in 2016, considering this game's coming out this year. Darius Collection confirmed!

      Oh, and I finished Xexex a day later. It's wonderful, period. My favorite checkpoint-based shmup, easily. Really hard, but skill based, unlike the horror I went throw in playing R-Type Dimensions. And I played Infinite mode.

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      Yeah, Xexex is pretty cool, but I'm not sure if I've ever beaten it.

      If they didn't do a Darius Collection for the 25th anniversary, which was right when DBAC was still fresh, I'm not seeing it as likely for the 30th anniversary.

       

      So I got a 10€ PSN card to buy Gradius V, but do I seriously want to spend that price for a less than 3 hours long game? [. . .] going to be awesome and infinitely replayable, unlike Gradius V.

       

      Wait, wait, am I reading this right? You think Gradius V will take you only 3 hours to beat? You think Gradius V is NOT awesome and infinitely replayable? You're just messing with me, right?

      - 2015/09/15 GMT

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      Um, aren't ALL SHUMPS infinitely replayable? They're high scoring games after all, just like pinball.

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      If they didn't do a Darius Collection for the 25th anniversary, which was right when DBAC was still fresh, I'm not seeing it as likely for the 30th anniversary.

      Shhh, let me dream.

       

       

      Wait, wait, am I reading this right? You think Gradius V will take you only 3 hours to beat? You think Gradius V is NOT awesome and infinitely replayable? You're just messing with me, right?

      Ummm... Err...

       

       

      Um, aren't ALL SHUMPS infinitely replayable?

      B-but I don't care about score and Darius has b-branching...

       

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      Low quality, but eh.

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      This is surely an attempt to make me talk at length yet again about how Gradius V is one of my favorite games of all time. Like how it took me almost 17 hours--and every credit I had earned up to that point--to beat it before Free Play unlocked (initially trying on Normal before encountering the staggering Stage 7 and dropping down to Easy). Or like how the only T-shirt in 6+ years in PlayStation Home for which I spent actual money to buy was the Gradius V shirt. Or like how I got my copy of the game signed by the composer and the cover artist. How many paragraphs do we need, though?

      If you honestly don't like it, well, I really don't know what to say. I think the game is a masterwork. And if you can really beat it in 3 hours--which would be roughly 3 tries total, with only 4 credits at most--you're far better at scrolling shooters than I will ever be.

      - 2015/09/07 GMT

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      Is the Vita Darius Burst up for pre-order anywhere? I can't find it, and I want to pre-order a copy. That PSP one ended up having a nice resale price, I don't want to miss out.

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      If you honestly don't like it, well, I really don't know what to say. I think the game is a masterwork.

      Surprise! It's a masterpiece.

       

       

      And if you can really beat it in 3 hours--which would be roughly 3 tries total, with only 4 credits at most--you're far better at scrolling shooters than I will ever be.

      Suprise! I suck!
      In an hour and a half, and five runs (haha, "three runs in three hours"), I barely reached the fourth stage (I still had 3 credits only), no-missing up until the first boss in stage 2, and losing everything at the stage 3 boss, since I had no idea I could have begun to hit him after a minute. I though I only had to dodge stuff.
      And judging from the "sample" I played at Stage Select, this fourth stage's gonna be a bi*ch.

       

       

      Is the Vita Darius Burst up for pre-order anywhere?

      Gematsu.com says that you can preorder one at "Ebten and CharaAni.com".
      Ebten only nets me Darius Odyssey, the live concert disc and some near shirts.
      CharaAni gives me... Weird stuff (no NSFW, don't worry).

       

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      haha, "three runs in three hours"

       

      To clarify, that estimate was based on a person completing the entire game in one session, sight unseen previously. A full run through Gradius V takes 80-90 minutes. Thus, in 3 hours, with one full run's duration included, there are 90-100 minutes remaining. The hypothetical player only completed the game once, so that remaining time is at minimum 2 incomplete attempts. The game gives a new credit each hour of play, and it starts with 3 credits. The completed run through the game would have to have started before the second hour were complete, and so there would have to be 4 credits available to be used at the start of that run.

      I was never able to survive Stage 4 without dying. In particular, I'm not sure I ever figured out how to survive the regenerating wall section properly, and I think I never made it through the Stage 4 boss without dying.

      What option configuration do you use? It's fun to watch footage of super-players using bizarre combos. I remember seeing one guy using flamethrowers (which have limited range) and V-formation options once, a pretty difficult combo. But hey, I've also seen a guy survive Stage 6 with just the pea shooter!

      Darius Odyssey is part of that Amazon.co.jp order I have pending. If I really go through with it, I'll have gotten Darius Odyssey and WARNING!! Darius-san separately, without the pair of "BattleShips of Bellser" clear files that are bundled if you buy the Ebiten exclusive set.

      - 2015/09/07 GMT

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      o clarify, that estimate was based on a person completing the entire game in one session, sight unseen previously.

      I know, Ky, I know.

       

       

      I was never able to survive Stage 4 without dying. In particular, I'm not sure I ever figured out how to survive the regenerating wall section properly

      All I know is, stay as close to the right side of the screen as possible. The walls don't regenerate as fast there, so you can stand still and shoot. Of course, those digging thingies may kill you, but a shield, a currently unknown (to me) safe spotarefully placed Options (or Multiples? I like Options more.) will do.

       

       

      and I think I never made it through the Stage 4 boss without dying.

      I either die at the first boss (curse you rotating-and-laser-shooting pattern) or at the last boss of the second stage's rush.

       

       

      What option configuration do you use?

      I first used Freeze, but after two or three runs I fell in love with Direction's rotating laser of doom.

       

       

      I remember seeing one guy using flamethrowers (which have limited range) and V-formation options once, a pretty difficult combo. But hey, I've also seen a guy survive Stage 6 with just the pea shooter!

      Oh, those people without any kind of social (and non-social) life, who can no-miss ten loops with no power up and while being blindfolded. Those people.

       

      So! I reached the three hour mark. What did I accomplish on these last two runs? Well, I 1CC'd it up until the Stage 3 boss. Then Stage 4 came, and made me waste all my four credits.
      Then I almost reached the 6th level's boss (little did I know, it was a four-bosses rush), but lost my last life because of those tiny power up enemies before it. Oh, I also played this one on Easy, heehee. And even so, the Stage 5 boss (didn't have much trouble with the level) and its endless "gazillions of asteroids and mines that shoot a lot of bullets" intro was insane, the Stage 6 green goo is annoying, some parts of that stage are impossible without Direction, and holy crap I'm gonna need Free Play to beat this game on Normal, am I?

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      This is what bothers me when people ramble on about how today's games are longer. Their evidence is usually that a classic game like Gradius can be finished in just a few short minutes.

      What inevitably goes over their heads is that the time towards completion in such a classic (or modern classic in the case of something like this) isn't just those few short minutes after you've finally mastered the game and finished it for the first time.

      In something like a proper vertical or horizontal shooter, there's always much practice that goes into that accomplishment. So a game that can have a full playthrough be measured in say 30 minutes, isn't going to be remotely close to being a 30 minute experience. And that's ignoring possibilities that expand the experience afterwards like alternate paths, optional difficulty modes, etc.

      Unlike a modern single player experience, you actually have to learn something along the way if you're going to succeed and get the most out of your purchase. They offer replayability, something that far too few single player experiences in the 3D error have to offer.

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      Wikipedia has Darius listed as an upcoming Arcade Archives release for the PS4. Presumably, a North American release is at least a year away though.

      Darius_arcade_screenshot.png

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFvLu8Av1N4

      That should be interesting if it ends up accurate, thanks to its three screen setup. The various sites reporting on this though just say "Darius series", so they could be planning on skipping this one. I hope not though, especially since many gamers have large enough televisions these days to still enjoy this at home despite the obvious need for heavy letterboxing.

      http://gematsu.com/2015/08/darius-other-taito-classics-coming-ps4-arcade-archives

      Older Taito arcade collections have these other ones like Frontline and the rest of Darius taken care of, but I'd definitely buy this one if it happens. Edit: Although not my type of game, it looks like Ninja Warriors would also be new. And it has a similar screen setup as Darius.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=54&v=bWdcpJ0DY_Q

      Sort of like the arcade version of Cinerama. :)

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      The trailer I saw for DariusBurst Chronicle Saviours showed the screen letterboxed to match the arcade DBAC's 32:9 aspect ratio. If they're really okay with that, I'd imagine that the only slightly longer 4:1 aspect ratio of the original Darius is no problem, either.

      If "series" means that all of the Darius arcade games finally get ported together to a home system, I do wonder which version of Darius II will be included, the 2-wide or the 3-wide. The 2-wide would be, y'know, easier to see.

      One of the PS1 Classics released last week was supposed to be a PS1 budget side-scrolling shooter localized by Agetec, Shooter Space Shot. It was in last week's The Drop post in the PS Blog, but it didn't actually release, for some reason. Anyway, it was originally part of D3 Publisher's Simple budget series in Japan, and it was made in cooperation with a Japanese TV show whose name escapes me at the moment (it's in the opening logos).

      - 2015/09/23 GMT

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      The trailer I saw for DariusBurst Chronicle Saviours showed the screen letterboxed to match the arcade DBAC's 32:9 aspect ratio.

      Look at 00:35. Not only the boss is new, but the hud and the Zone letter (Alpha) are also different.

       

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      If "series" means that all of the Darius arcade games finally get ported together to a home system, I do wonder which version of Darius II will be included, the 2-wide or the 3-wide. The 2-wide would be, y'know, easier to see.

       

      Ideally, both versions would be present and selectable (A word that Google says is incorrect) from an options menu. But because it's such an obvious move, it probably won't happen.

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      Look at 00:35. Not only the boss is new, but the hud and the Zone letter (Alpha) are also different.

       

      Yes, that's the new CS Mode, made for the home port (so says the video that's in the JP PS Store (in Japanese)). I was talking about the rendering of the normal arcade mode.

       

      But because it's such an obvious move, it probably won't happen.

       

      Yeah, Taito may view one of the two screen modes as "not what we really intended," the same way they refuse to let 2600 Space Invaders be on the Atari Flashbacks.

      - 2015/09/23 GMT

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      But because it's such an obvious move, it probably won't happen.

      Well, I heard that the other Arcade Archives games have a lot of emulation-related options. So, maybe. I'd rather have two-screens out of the two, of course.

       

       

      Yes, that's the new CS Mode, made for the home port (so says the video that's in the JP PS Store (in Japanese)). I was talking about the rendering of the normal arcade mode.

      Oh, so it's a completely different mode? Amazing! Considering that the zones have Greek letters, I demand to fight The Embryon again with an Adam remix as background music. DariusBurst hinted at that during the I ending, I think.

       

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      DariusBurst hinted at that during the I ending, I think.

      Sorry, J ending. And reading around reveals that Ti-2, that AI that for some reason needs to be represented as a not-flat loli catgirl because of course, is negotiating with the Thiima during that ending.

       

       

      I was talking about the rendering of the normal arcade mode.

      If you consider either of the modes as "extra", it's basically two games in one. Cool.

       

       

      Yeah, Taito may view one of the two screen modes as "not what we really intended," the same way they refuse to let 2600 Space Invaders be on the Atari Flashbacks.

      ...Not cool. I forgot that.

       

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      Hey, leave Ti2 alone! She's a great fighter pilot! And she's really good at shouting, "WARNING!!", too!

      I think it unlikely that we would be fighting against the Thiima. The DariusBurst ending you linked says Ti2 goes off to negotiate because humanity would have no chance of survival engaging the Thiima so soon after the war with the Belser.

      - 2015/09/23 GMT

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      The DariusBurst ending you linked says Ti2 goes off to negotiate because humanity would have no chance of survival engaging the Thiima so soon after the war with the Belser.

      Would you believe me if I said that I thought that Thiima and Belser were the same thing under different names, like so many Jap-to-Eng translations? They both use fish battleships, so it's not entirely my fault.
      No, "Belser found the Thiima's technology and then used it" doesn't count. Using the same technology doesn't mean recycling the same exact battleships except the bigger ones (Queen and Fire Fossil). Heck, these guys recycled a battleship from an entirely different game (Syvalion). They reuse more stuff than Activision and EA combined, and at least they actually made the originals.

       

      Do you know if the endings in AC(EX) are different? Are they set after vanilla or are they the same as that?

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      at least they actually made the originals.

       

      I don't understand what you're referring to here. Who made which originals?

       

      Using the same technology doesn't mean recycling the same exact battleships

       

      I think you misunderstood the Thiima-Belser relationship. It does mean recycling the same exact battleships, because the Belser were using actual Thiima ships. The ships of the Belser fleet are re-purposed Thiima leftovers. That's what the chronology is saying. Kind of like how Cuba had tons of 1950s American cars for years because those were what were left over after US-Cuba trade was halted when Castro came to power.

      Now, why the Thiima were created by Taito in the first place, when G-Darius was going to be using maritime enemy designs as per usual Darius practice anyway, I have no idea. Perhaps the intention was to cast the Belser as opportunistic scavengers, rather than a mighty force unto themselves. It does enrich the series' history and universe, then, even if it has no impact on gameplay--nor on the understanding of the series by the lay player.

       

      Heck, these guys recycled a battleship from an entirely different game (Syvalion).

       

      Not really "entirely different," since Syvalion is considered part of the Darius universe.

       

      Do you know if the endings in AC(EX) are different?

       

      I assume they're different, because my understanding is that DBAC is a sequel, not a remake. However, I've never seen any of the game's endings, so I don't know for sure.

       

      One of the PS1 Classics released last week was supposed to be a PS1 budget side-scrolling shooter localized by Agetec, Shooter Space Shot. It was in last week's The Drop post in the PS Blog, but it didn't actually release, for some reason.

       

      It seems it did release--but it released the week prior, so I guess its appearance on The Drop was belated.

      - 2015/09/26 GMT

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      I don't understand what you're referring to here. Who made which originals?

      Activision made COD, and is making it for the past 12 or so years, EA made FIFA Soccer 94, and is making it for the past 22 years.

       

       

      Perhaps the intention was to cast the Belser as opportunistic scavengers, rather than a mighty force unto themselves.

      Well, you're right in saying that it makes the story more interesting and deep.

       

       

      Not really "entirely different," since Syvalion is considered part of the Darius universe.

      Even though they have nothing in common besides a boss battle in Burst and a snail-looking boss and orange Silver Hawks as enemies (these could have been mistakenly considered as a cameo, though) in Syvalion.

       

      Darius Force has one of the most creative bosses in Darius (or shmup, even) history: Spiral Snail (also one of the least creative names). It's not exceptional, but it could be mind blowing, especially at the time. It's hard to explain, so, please, click here and skip to 4:20.

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      Actually, no, there's no creativity in that boss. It was all the emulator's fault. Basically, a video setting made it so that the snail's body was visible unless the rectangular "plane of existence" rotating alongside the floating shell hid it. It was actually pretty cool. If you want, I can capture professional footage of that.
      I guess this idea will be used in my shmup.

      Did I tell you I'm planning to make a shmup? I'm planning to make a shmup. I already know how to make it (a prototype, following a certain Youtube tutorial, is playable). I "only" need to create graphics, musics (I made a small relaxing piano piece, which will be probably used for the space stage) and program the "unique mechanic" of the game, without which makes a shmup feel generic. Ikaruga has Polarity, Darius has Fish/Beam/Burst, Gradius has custom Power Ups, R-Type has Force. They stand out among the hundreds of shmups because of them.

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      Activision made COD, and is making it for the past 12 or so years, EA made FIFA Soccer 94, and is making it for the past 22 years.

       

      Oooohhh, I had thought you were talking about Taito, instead of the Belser. So that's what you meant about someone not having made the originals.

       

      orange Silver Hawks as enemies

       

      I thought it said that the golden Silver Hawk in Syvalion was an ally, not an enemy. At any rate, if they're defined as being in the same universe, it doesn't really matter how many or few concrete relational aspects there are. You and I both exist on the same planet, but aside from a text-based multiplayer element, we might as well not be in the same game. ;)

       

      If you want, I can capture professional footage of that.

       

      Sure, since I can't make head or tail of what you mean by "plane of existence." I don't think emulators have any metaphysical video settings.

       

      the "unique mechanic" of the game

       

      Usually, I see this referred to in Japanese (and sometimes in English-speaking hardcore shoot'em-up circles) as "the gimmick." The word "gimmick" has evolved to usually mean "useless extra attribute" in English these days, but it does also (still) mean "differentiating element." By the way, I'd say that Darius' original gimmick was the branching stage structure. That's why someone would play it more than once, to see what else there was. Admittedly, it wasn't a very strong gimmick, so I'm glad the capture ball, beam dueling, and burst cannon came along.

      Good luck with your game! I've had a pinball concept for Gradius for years, but I'm sure it'll never happen.

      - 2015/09/28 GMT

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      Thanks to this handy reference, I see that A Jax has been released for the PS4 in North America.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcade_Archives

      Looks like a fun vertical shooter.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA0Fp6_qtW0

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      Lords of thunder
      Gate of thunder

      That's some good scrolling shooter...
      Water armor ftw!!!

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      I thought it said that the golden Silver Hawk in Syvalion was an ally, not an enemy.

      I misintepreted what I read, apparently.

       

       

      You and I both exist on the same planet, but aside from a text-based multiplayer element, we might as well not be in the same game. ;)

      Then PSPMinis.com is my most played game ever ;)

       

       

      By the way, I'd say that Darius' original gimmick was the branching stage structure.

      How could I forget the main reason why I always come back to Darius?!

       

       

      Good luck with your game!

      It's not the most creative, nor the most original "the gimmick", in fact I'd say it's pretty derivative. It's basically "graze bullets to charge a super beam". Yeah. And to do so, I'd have to make the perfect mix between classic hori (which is the main reason I want to make this, and the main goal) and bullet-hell. I can't make this "graze" without more than a few bullets, after all.

       

      Another "version" of it, is "if you get hit, let the bullet be absorbed by guiding it to what other games call it 'hitbox' to charge the same super beam". I'm pretty sure this one might make the game unplayable, unless I make the enemy bullets be ultra slow. Nah.

       

      I've had a pinball concept for Gradius for years, but I'm sure it'll never happen.

      You (and I) don't know how many concepts do I have (all of them basically dead). A metroidvania, a videogame-history time-travelling platformer, an RPG, an Oddworld fangame, a vertical bullet hell, a VVVVVV-like game, and now this.
      The only difference is that I actually made something now, and something playable nonetheless.

       

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      You asked for it, onmode-ky, so here it is.

      I was randomly thinking about some cool boss intros for my game (brackets for undecided words).

      Normal boss
      WARNING
      A powerful enemy [is awakening/has awakened].
      Brace yourself.

      Final boss
      WARNING
      An almighty opponent is standing in your way.
      Be on your guard.

      True final boss
      WARNING
      An [unparalleled/omnipotent] adversary is before you.
      Abandon all hope.

      Or
      WARNING
      Death awaits you.
      Abandon all hope.

      Why am I thinking about superfluous stuff when I didn't even design the main ship? IDK.

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      Thanks for the video. That's some weird glitch. Something to do with a compositing error with an overlay effect, I guess. Why would you think that were intentional, though? I mean, it looks like you're getting shot at by nothing.

      Regarding your boss intro ideas, I'd personally try to go for something more unique. Not trying to sound discouraging, but the ones you have up there are all "video gamey" material. We've seen those before, and often. Go for something off the beaten path, like that bizarre "I've always wanted a thing called 'tuna sashimi'!" in Darius II's first stage.

      - 2015/10/01 GMT

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      Why would you think that were intentional, though? I mean, it looks like you're getting shot at by nothing.

      Because hidden bosses are cool.

       

       

      Regarding your boss intro ideas, I'd personally try to go for something more unique. Not trying to sound discouraging, but the ones you have up there are all "video gamey" material. We've seen those before, and often. Go for something off the beaten path, like that bizarre "I've always wanted a thing called 'tuna sashimi'!" in Darius II's first stage.

       

      Check it out!
      Looks like this [dude] wants to throw you down.
      But you're not gonna stop here, are you?

      Look at this!
      This one's dead serious about stopping ya!
      Don't be discouraged, and fight back!

      Whoa!
      It seems that all their work went into this one.
      Are you sure you want to fight it?

      I'm imagining it spoken by the announcer of DonPachi (not DoDon). Groovy.
      Still not completely original, I can tell something like this has already been used (like the aforementioned DonPachi), but still better, right?
      Gotta change to mood of the game now, even though I already planned the setting of the 5 stages. Good.
      Eureka! The final boss' gonna be a Giant Disco Ball of Doom™! Steam Greenlight, home of great games (haha), here I gooo!!

      "I've always wanted a thing called 'tuna sashimi'!"

      Nope, it's 'tuna sasimi'.
      Tell me how did Jap people spell a Jap word wrong. Please. Or did they want to write the romaji version of 刺身, letter by letter, forgetting that we read 's' as 's' and not as 'sh'?

       

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      Because hidden bosses are cool.

       

      Spoken by someone obviously not yet in the workforce.

      "Sasimi" is an accepted romanization, just not a very useful one for foreigners' purposes. Remember, Japanese people rarely speak and write Japanese in romaji, so it's maybe sometimes viewed as just some way to directly, mindlessly convert Japanese into Roman letters, rather than a way to let foreigners read Japanese words. Like if you converted the sounds of your Italian name into Chinese without regard for what your chosen Chinese characters actually meant. "Why did you choose to name yourself 'Pig Constipation'?" Thus, you might see "tunami" instead of "tsunami," "patinko" instead of "pachinko."

      By the way, don't use "Jap." It's offensive. You wouldn't want me to call you an . . . Itchy?

       

      Still not completely original, I can tell something like this has already been used (like the aforementioned DonPachi), but still better, right?
      Gotta change to mood of the game now, even though I already planned the setting of the 5 stages. Good.

       

      Better, yes, but keep in mind to not sound like you're trying too hard. :) And about the mood, choose that first, then choose your dialogue. It will flow better that way. As for the mood vs. setting relationship, that doesn't really matter, I think. I mean, Darius has settings similar to lots of other scrolling shooters, but it has a very distinctive mood. You're not required to derive mood from the setting.

      The Japanese website for Mononoke Slashdown has some developer comments that are not in the English website. There, the character designer wrote that their project originally started out as a side-scrolling shooter, with the character in the first image of this page as the main character, "Birdman." Somehow, along the way, it ended up as a side-view brawler instead.

      - 2015/10/01 GMT

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      By the way, don't use "Jap." It's offensive. You wouldn't want me to call you an . . . Itchy?

      What? I did that on purpose because someone (Jeremy, perhaps?) said that "the Japanese" sounded too World War 2.
      What am I supposed to call them, then? JP? "People living in Japan"?

       

       

      Better, yes, but keep in mind to not sound like you're trying too hard. :)

      If I was trying hard, I wouldn't waste every day of my life checking PSPMinis every half an hour, watching random Youtube videos, playing Xenoblade for an hour and a half before getting tired of it, and taking the "Coronatus" route on G and Gaiden, even though I absolutely despise that boss. It does not qualify as final boss, period.
      G even acknowledged that, and gave him the 3rd boss theme, instead of Adam.

       

      Okay, I don't get what you mean, sorry.

       

      And about the mood, choose that first, then choose your dialogue. It will flow better that way.

      Well, I did want to make a game in which a moon-shaped spaceship is planning to destroy the Earth, then succeeding after you try to destroy its core invain at the end of stage 4, then fly back to find desolation and destroyed skyscrapers, then kill the thing living inside the core after telling you 'There's nothing left for you to fight for. There's nothing left for me to fight for(the "moon" exploded in the end). This is not a fight for glory. This is not a fight for survival. This fight is for our own gratification.', or something like that, then spend the rest of your life wandering in an empty world, but HEY!

       

      I came up with a game in which you control a jetpack riding guy (!) trying to defeat a group of people who are weaponizing music (!). It has a Darius-like level select (!), and every stage and its boss are related to a musical genre, like a sax-wielding hooded man (!) who's trying to kill you with his attacks timed to the background music (!) (of course, jazz and saxophone in that stage).
      Or an orchestra stage.
      Or a club stage, with a boss akin to Splatoon's overrated final battle, but with an awesome pattern (imagine the usual techno 'beat going faster, then dropping, random word or quote, start a short catchy loop that lasts 3 minutes' in the form of bullets, expecially the first part).

       

      There, the character designer wrote that their project originally started out as a side-scrolling shooter, with the character in the first image of this page as the main character, "Birdman." Somehow, along the way, it ended up as a side-view brawler instead.

      Shoot. Could have been amazing (maybe) but instead we got this '5/10' game.

       

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      While playing through the dozens of shmups these weeks, I couldn't help but think "Man, these early 90's shmups levels are soo long and boring".

      Well, today I wanted to time the length of Burst, and, surprise, the game is 20 minutes long. The first three stages barely last 2 minutes each, and their bosses fall after one, if a counterburst is done correctly, the fourth stage and boss last 2.5 each, and Thousand Knives and its home don't last much longer, either.
      Another Chronicle only includes three levels per run to shorten one's playthrough and maximize the income, but is still 20 minutes long, weirdly enough. I guess it really is a massive improvement.
      G and Gaiden last 30 minutes instead, but the latter has 7 levels, so it's the same thing, basically.

      There's one thing I have to say, though, and it's the first time I've said this: shorter is better. You can't believe it, can you, person reading this? A person who thinks game length is important said this? Yep. Shmups changed my life.
      I'm not kidding. I used to buy nothing but RPGs "because that's the only genre that's going to last me more than a day or two", even though I left them after a few hours, most of the time. During this past month and a half, I played wonderful experiences as short as a lunch break, but more engaging than a 50-hour-long epic.
      Maybe, just maybe, it has become my favorite game genre ever.
      Thank you, PSP Custom Firmware. Thank you.
      And my sister hates it to death because that's the only thing I'm talking about for the past two months, though she's as hyped for Chronicle Saviours as I am.

      By the way, New ABCEI Normal record: 49,403,060.
      I zone's multiplier was 1 by the end of the boss, and before it, it was barely x5. It was painful to watch that one digit number throughout the whole stage, and even more to see it decrease.

      Wow, I never wrote this much stuff about anything, anywhere, ever. That's the power of my love.

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      I'm glad you've found so much enjoyment in scrolling shooters. :) It's a genre that's long been one of my favorites, even back in the days when I thought video games must not be for me (because I was terrible at Super Mario Bros.). These days, popular opinion is that they're casual games, but they're really among the hardest of the hardcore, and extremely rewarding for those who seek a meticulous type of challenge. Thank goodness they're not hours upon hours long, too, or I'd probably suffer nervous breakdowns or heart attacks from all the non-stop intensity.

      Incidentally, here's a video I've been neglecting to post for the last few weeks (although I've probably posted it somewhere in the forum at some point in the past few years, given that it's one I've liked for a good while), a collection of Gradius V superplay clips, set to "Fire Tripper," an unused track from Salamander 2's soundtrack. It's a piece of music that goes quite well with demonstrations of incredible shooting game skill!

      Edit: Heh, a forum search reveals that I have indeed posted that video before, at least once, and it was just 5 monthsago.

       

      While playing through the dozens of shmups these weeks, I couldn't help but think "Man, these early 90's shmups levels are soo long and boring".

       

      Which games in particular are you thinking of?

       

      What? I did that on purpose because someone (Jeremy, perhaps?) said that "the Japanese" sounded too World War 2.

       

      Er, seems obvious to me, but "Japanese people." And "Japanese word," for the other occurrence in your sentence. Also, I'd say that "Jap" were even more "World War II" than "the Japanese."

       

      Okay, I don't get what you mean, sorry.

       

      I meant that your example boss text seemed like it might be trying to push the "cool dude" speech style a little too hard. It would definitely have been over the deep end if you had peppered it with "Radical!", "Far out!", "No way! Way!", "Heinous!", and the like.

      Or *ahem* "Wazzuuuup!"

      - 2015/10/02 GMT

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      Thunder Force VI never came out here? I figured I'd add it someday to join Gradius V and R-Type Final.

      I wonder what the import version goes for these days.

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      I wonder what the import version goes for these days.

      Pretty cheap, surprisingly.

       

       

      Incidentally, here's a video I've been neglecting to post for the last few weeks (although I've probably posted it somewhere in the forum at some point in the past few years, given that it's one I've liked for a good while), a collection of Gradius V superplay clips, set to "Fire Tripper," an unused track from Salamander 2's soundtrack. It's a piece of music that goes quite well with demonstrations of incredible shooting game skill!

      I have not enough mouths and I must scream.

       

       

      Er, seems obvious to me, but "Japanese people." And "Japanese word," for the other occurrence in your sentence. Also, I'd say that "Jap" were even more "World War II" than "the Japanese."

      Okay, then.

       

       

      Which games in particular are you thinking of?

      Not Gradius or R-Type. They're even shorter than Burst (much harder, of course), and not even 90's games.
      Pretty much the whole Genesis and SNES shmup library.

       

      Nope, apparently they're not much longer. But they do feel much longer.

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      Pretty cheap, surprisingly.

       

      Not as cheap as it might look from the listed prices. Those are all based around using unregistered (untracked) SAL shipping from Japan, which should take ~3 weeks but can take up to 2 months (or more, if you're unlucky . . . or just plain lost, if you're very unlucky). If you go for expedited (and tracked) shipping, many of those sellers charge absurd amounts for that. I saw one seller demanding $95 per order--with even more per pound--when looking at another game earlier today. For a PS2 game like Thunder Force VI, I'd say actual EMS shipping cost would be 1500 yen, currently around $13.

      There was a time when Play-Asia.com had Thunder Force VI for $30 (new). I thought of getting it, but since I have no intention of ever getting a modded or import PS2, it would have been pretty pointless. Sure, I bought a copy of the limited edition of Otomedius Excellent even though I'll never have an Xbox 360, but that a) was really cheap from that seller and b) came with a soundtrack CD, art booklet, and pillowcase.

       

      I have not enough mouths and I must scream.

       

      Well, you only need one mouth to do that, so maybe you can just stop stuffing your face with those spaghettos for a moment.

      - 2015/10/04 GMT

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      Well, you only need one mouth to do that, so maybe you can just stop stuffing your face with those spaghettos for a moment.

      B-but I like spaghettees.
      Sordi.jpg

       

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      1CC'd Zanac Neo. On my first try?!
      I lost countless lives, yet I gained two for every boss (and there are like 3 bosses for each stage, on average). At some point I had ten, then four, then eight, then four, then zero, two, zero, You saved the galaxy or whatever.
      Okay, then.
      Overall, pretty enjoyable, and really long, too.
      I hated how half of the bosses were nothing but "a number of turrets on the ground", though.

      I also played the terrible Philosoma (relatively excusable, as it's a 1995 release), the incredibly overrated Soukyugurentai Oubushutsugeki(Terra Diver) and the fun Sanvein (only downside is that every time you finish one 5 second (at most) "stage", the same "win" music plays everytime, not allowing me to enjoy the rest of the music. A remake or a spiritual successor would be amazing).

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      Sanvein popped up in the NA PS Store a week or two ago, but it and the Street Racquetball PS1 game that accompanied it are both categorized in the PS Store as compatible only with the PS3. They're probably actually playable on PSP/PSV/PSTV (and I think one of the two games even explicitly says that it is in its description text), but you can't see the games in those systems' PS Stores due to the compatibility categorization.

      At least they didn't get screwed up as badly as the previously mentioned Space Shot; that game has "PSOne Classic" in its title, but it's actually categorized in the Store as "PSN Game," specifically one for the PS3. As a result, it doesn't even appear in the Classics section, for any system!

      Of course, nothing beats the (NA) Store's categorizations for SNK Playmore's Minis The Next Space (Store says it's a Mini that only works on PS3) and Chopper I (Store says it's a Mini that is not compatible with any platform at all).

      - 2015/10/16 GMT

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      Amazon.co.jp has DariusBurst Chronicle Saviours PSV regular edition available for preorder here. It doesn't actually help any of us, since Amazon.co.jp only ships books, music, and movies internationally, but at least it's an indicator that the regular edition may actually be available as a real, you know, regular edition. That is, available as a general release, not as a "select retailers only" kind of thing. Of course, maybe it just happens that Amazon is one of the select retailers. . . .

      - 2015/10/21 GMT

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      It's on Playasia, too.
      The price for the LE is beyond insane, though.

      Ooh, that's because it includes Darius Odyssey with extra pages and a bonus CD akin to the great WonderWorld.

      Fun fact:
      I had to submit this post eight times before understanding that the website probably blocked my Playasia link. Removed it, posted it, then added in the link.

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      Thanks for the link. When I went looking around for info on the game, Google didn't return any search results for the actual product entries at Play-Asia.com, only their news page about it. I thought that meant they weren't actually selling it.

      My copy of Darius Odyssey arrived just yesterday, as a matter of fact. It was part of that partial shipment from Amazon.co.jp. It's a very nice piece of work, though I've only had a cursory flip-through so far.

      By the way, I think the LE is so expensive at Play-Asia.com because they're essentially buying them from here at the Chara-Ani.com store and then selling them to Play-Asia.com customers. As I understand it, it's not just any LE; it's a store-exclusive LE (in this case, the publisher's own store).

      According to the Chara-Ani.com product entry, their version of Darius Odyssey has 8 extra color pages and 8 extra B/W pages. The new content includes new boss illustrations by Kanetake Ebikawa and new WARNING!! Darius-sanwork (:D) by Ao Fujimaru. The arrangement CD has 12 tracks, by Zuntata, Nobuyoshi Sano, SEGA Hiro, Michiru Yamane, and Yasuhisa Watanabe.

      - 2015/10/21 GMT

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      My copy of Darius Odyssey arrived just yesterday, as a matter of fact. It was part of that partial shipment from Amazon.co.jp. It's a very nice piece of work, though I've only had a cursory flip-through so far.

      It would be amazing if I got a copy, since I have nothing concrete to demonstrate my love for the Darius saga with, unless you count Taito Legends 2, which I don't, but...
      By the way, I think the LE is so expensive at Play-Asia.com because they're essentially buying them from here at the Chara-Ani.com store and then selling them to Play-Asia.com customers. As I understand it, it's not just any LE; it's a store-exclusive LE (in this case, the publisher's own store).

      ...50+% is too much. I understand that they need to make a profit, but they added in 5000+ yen to the price. And it's on Vita, while I prefer to play it on a big screen like it needs to be.

       

       

      According to the Chara-Ani.com product entry, their version of Darius Odyssey has 8 extra color pages and 8 extra B/W pages. The new content includes new boss illustrations by Kanetake Ebikawa and new WARNING!! Darius-san work (:D) by Ao Fujimaru. The arrangement CD has 12 tracks, by Zuntata, Nobuyoshi Sano, SEGA Hiro, Michiru Yamane, and Yasuhisa Watanabe.

      Uuuh...
      Ooh, that's because it includes Darius Odyssey with extra pages and a bonus CD akin to the great WonderWorld.

      Thanks for the details, though.

       

       

      Amazon.co.jp

      How?!?

       

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      ...50+% is too much. I understand that they need to make a profit, but they added in 5000+ yen to the price.

       

      Don't forget, not only might they be buying them from Chara-Ani.com at the list price, they need to pay for shipping from Japan to Hong Kong. And since they presumably intend to ship them to their customers not too long after the release date, they can't go with cheap, multi-week shipping methods. Their price is a large increase, but other stores doing the same thing, if they even exist, might not be much lower, if at all.

       

      Uuuh...

       

      Yes, I know you wrote that, but I figured that since you can't read Japanese, you probably didn't know the specifics of what the additional contents were. I also wanted to make sure to let everyone know there was more WARNING!! Darius-san, too. :D

       

      How?!?

       

      What?

      - 2015/10/23 GMT

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      Holy crap, I take what I said about the price back.

       

      What?

      How did you buy something from Amazon Japan, as you need to input a Japanese credit card and address, which is where they'll, you know, ship what you paid for.

       

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      No, you don't need a Japanese credit card or address. Definitely not a Japanese address, considering the site shows specific policies for international shipments. And this is not anything new, either; the first time I bought something from Amazon.co.jp was when you were about 3 years old.

      - 2015/10/26 GMT

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      Amazing. Thanks.
      Much better shipping prices than what the hell they had in mind those guys of another website whose name I can't remember. 4900¥ to ship the Premium Box of Atelier Sophie is insane.

      R-Type Final is... Definitely unique.
      I'm really enjoying the incredibly depressing atmosphere this game has, even though it's the cause of unmemorable, or barely there, music. It's meant to be such, probably, but being a huge fan of videogame music, I would have preferred a much better score, at the cost of some kind of contrast between what you see and what you hear.
      It's cool that the third stage basically has funeral music, though it was the worst stage to include it, in my opinion. It's the most "frantic" (for R-Type Final standards) stage out of the first four (five, since I played 2.2 and 2.3), so it strikes me as weird. They should have used that for the stage 4 boss.
      Speaking of which, I love it. Not for gameplay, considering the first phase has two attack repeated ad nauseum, but for the concept. This is pretty much the emblem of R-Type, and look what's left of it.
      As Eurogamer said "If the Warship was an assassination, this is euthanasia."

      Finally, the Giant Enemy Crab fight in stage 1 is overly long, boring, infuriating, and the lack of autosave is jarring, considering Delta.

      tl;dr
      Come here, it'll explain it much better than I ever will.

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      Downloaded DariusBurst Second Prologue on my smartphone, because why wouldn't I?

      Wanted to try the new Assault ship on the new SP Mode. Put no effort at all to no miss the ABDGJ Route. Not only do the touch controls to make it much easier to dodge fast, but the ship is also overpowered beyond belief. The "bomb" pretty much destroys everything on its path, costs nothing, and it's insanely easy to counterburst, considering you only have to touch the Burst icon relatively close to the boss.
      Here's the score and all.
      dwb8ds.jpg

      Finally, since the endings are now dubbed in English, I can now understand what the Thiima are doing in this game.

      "The flagship of the Belsar fleet is swallowed by the void...
      True to legend, the Silver Hawks emerge victorious.
      Suddenly, out of the light, a white form shimmers into view.
      This is the Shiima, an alien intelligence responsible for destroying Amnelia; the birthplace of mankind.
      Despite knowing full well that they cannot defeat the Shiima, the Silver Hawks ready themselves for battle, but the Shiima themselves are eerly still, seemingly studying the Hawks...?
      After what seems like an eternity, the Shiima begin to silently draw away.
      The Silver Hawks can do little but watch as their would be enemy disappears into the infinite depths of space.
      Mankind has been spared, but for what purpose..."

      Huh. Are the Shiima (bleh) longing for mankind to finally annihlate Belsar (ugh) for them, as revenge for stealing their stuff? Are they waiting for mankind to prove their worth, so that they can fight once more? Tune in next decade to find out in Shin Darius VI!

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      Nice score, almost a counterstop. But yes, touchscreen control makes shooting games too easy. I remember when Second Prologue first released, I saw a phone games review that said it was nothing special and not worth the price (which, I remind you, was a fraction of the original PSP release's price). The review recommended you spend your money on some other scrolling shooter instead. I suspect the reviewer was one of those people who sees little difference between any two given scrolling shooters. Not a connoisseur.

       

      Finally, since the endings are now dubbed in English, I can now understand what the Thiima are doing in this game.

       

      Wait, what? This text is totally different from what we talked about for the J ending on the previous page of this topic. Where's the negotiation with Ti2? Or, heck, with anyone? Did the localization dispose of the original endings???

      By the way, AxelMill, check out what got a PEGI rating for PSV on November 1st.

      And Amazon.co.jp's shipping policy makes it definitely better for small orders of heavy items (such as books like Darius Odyssey). If you're ordering multiple light items, though, a place that charges shipping by weight would probably be better.

      - 2015/11/06 GMT

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      Nice score, almost a counterstop.

      Nope, as you can (barely, by zooming in) see, they added in another digit. That's because if you destroy the last enemy of a wave, the score bonus is multiplied by 3*(your multiplier), or 6*(your multiplier) if you detonate the Assault's burst bomb to destroy it (you should be able to do something similar with the other two, but I don't know how yet). The multiplier can reach 96x, basically, be it for that specific wave.

       

      Also, in my new ABCEH run with Legend (which can NOT separate from its Burst anymore, while Next can), I scored, without No Missing, 167,314,500. Far from a Counterstop, but I guess they purposefully made it that way.
      Records are now divided in Mode, Ship and Route. Cool.

       

      Wait, what? This text is totally different from what we talked about for the J ending on the previous page of this topic. Where's the negotiation with Ti2? Or, heck, with anyone? Did the localization dispose of the original endings???

      Now the Assault and the Origin are part of the endings, so probably the other two aren't even piloted by Ti2 and OtherGuyNobodyCaresAbout.
      There are two modes: Original Mode, which is regular Burst PSP, and SP Mode, which is the same except a palette swap in Zone A, music changes in Zone A and I (Fossil and Knives included), and more kinds of enemies, coming straight from Another Chronicle (it was originally released the same year).
      There are eight endings, the first four for SP and the other four are certainly going to be real translations of the Burst endings.
      Whether the new ones are retellings or sequels it's uncertain, but some official text does explain that these new events are part of an all-out war with the Belser, now that the Burst Cannon has been mass-produced.

       

       

      By the way, AxelMill, check out what got a PEGI rating for PSV on November 1st.

      Of course I already knew :)
      Hope they release it fast enough for it to be GOTY2015. Then again, if there's a DBCS rating and no Persona 5, it does mean something. Oh my Gosh the game is approaching fast.

       

      Another thing, this Second Prologue has finally fixed one of the few problem I had with the original: now in Zone D and F there are, respectively, Lightning Claw (new version of Flamberge) and the amazing Heavy Jaw. I love that boss.
      To be fair, though, it removed Burst Mode, and there are much less, easier, missions, 32, as opposed to 50. Oh well.
      And I noticed that the Assault autobombs when it has no shield. That's another reason why it's overpowered as hell.
      With this last thing I finally leave: yes, the Burst gauge does deplete slower than in Burst PSP. And it's stupid easy to counterburst, with any ship. I never even mess up once, unlike on the other game.

      Oh my God this post is insanely long. Sorry.

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      PSV DariusBurst Chronicle Saviours is now available to pre-order at CDJapan.

      - 2015/11/14 GMT

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      I've placed a pre-order for DariusBurst Chronicle Saviours at CDJapan, along with a manga volume (that's already released). If the game really does release in just a few weeks in the NA PS Store, well, I have no budget for it. Will probably get that at some point just to support the Western release, but who knows when that will be.

      - 2015/11/18 GMT

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      Good luck waiting for two more months, mwhahaha.
      These two weeks are killing me, since I have "nothing" to play, and they are just started. So you have my compassion. And my evil laugh.

      Anyway, I created a Twitter account just to tell Pyramid manager James Wragg about the horrible typos in the Chronicle Saviours website.

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      Trophy list.
      No damage QUZ (hardest route) is going to be really fun. As fun as scoring 350,000,000 in a mode, destroying every piece of Mirage Castle and counterburst killing every boss in the game.

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      I'm not looking at that list (yet), but given how far I made it into DariusBurst's Mission Mode (i.e., not far at all), I don't doubt I won't be seeing many of those Trophies make it into my collection.

       

      Good luck waiting for two more months, mwhahaha.

       

      Or more. I might have to cancel, if there's no money for it.

      - 2015/11/25 GMT

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      Ouch. That sucks.

      Oh, forgot to tell you: I got a beta code for Chronicle Saviours PC. And it's not a beta, it's actually the full game, achievements and all. I am supposed to be a tester, and that's what I did. During the first hour, that's all I did.
      My sister was the first one to play a full run (ADI), that sucked. I did play a lot of CS mode afterwards, though.

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      Not much of a surprise, but people are now laughing at the $40 price tag for Dariusburst. They seem to think SHMUPs should be $5 or less.

      POSTED 3 YEARS AGO #

      To be fair, you can pre-order the import for about $10 more. Which is what I plan to do.

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      I am appaled to say, I am guilty of that, too. I am disgusting, I know, and I realized that shortly after I posted my thoughts on the Shmup Forums.

      Yes, maybe it is a commercial suicide, considering they built no hype around a full-priced game, which people might think thay, like every shmup, lasts half an hour.
      But they are wrong. It's fifteen minutes tops A guy on that same forum earlier said that it took him 22 hours to reach a certain boss in the main CS mode (and it's not even the final one). In 10 hours, I barely cleared 6 arcade runs, 17 of the 200+ CS stages and about 10 of the 3097 Chronicle stages. I also did my job as a tester a lot, so that's that.

       

      To be fair, you can pre-order the import for about $10 more. Which is what I plan to do.

      Right. I forgot to mention that I said that also because we have no physical release, but are paying the same price for it. This started a physical vs digital war.

       

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      To be fair, you can pre-order the import for about $10 more. Which is what I plan to do.

       

      If you plan to do that at CDJapan, now's a good time. Until December 9th (AKA December 10th Japan time), they're having a double bonus points offer on all orders placed. Normally, the price of DBCS being above 5000 yen would qualify you for a 300-point bonus when the order shipped, but it's a 600-point bonus right now. That's like $2.50 more than normal! Jackpot, baby!

      Incidentally, I'm jealous of Mr. DBCS Beta Tester here. Might have to throw a fish at him if I ever see him.

      - 2015/12/08 GMT

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      Incidentally, I'm jealous of Mr. DBCS Beta Tester here. Might have to throw a fish at him if I ever see him.

      What if I told you...
      That I got the game for free.
      *runs away*

       

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      Didn't you already say that you got the game for free? Saying so now doesn't earn you any extra fish thrown at you.

      By the way, the second boss in To-Fu Fury is awfully reminiscent of Syvalion/Dark Helios.

      - 2015/12/08 GMT

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      This might be up youse alley:
      Mushihimesama

      Bullet hell shmup.

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      Didn't you already say that you got the game for free? Saying so now doesn't earn you any extra fish thrown at you.

      I myself didn't know if I got to keep it or not after the game release. Sometimes it's not the case. Like every console "beta" (more like demo you usually pay for).

       

       

      This might be up youse alley:
      Mushihimesama

      Of course I already know about Cave's first Steam port. Personally I'm waiting for a DoDonPachi, be it Daifukkatsu (which is a word I can't say loudly, as 'katsu is too close to our f**k, which is actually d**k, with the last letter swapped with an O) Black Label or SaiDaioujou.
      It's made by the same guys who brought us DBCS, too, and they did a beta specifically because, in its earlier state, Mushi was a disaster of a port.

       

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      Onmode, do you enjoy the TwinBee franchise? I ask since you're a fan of the franchise and I believe you've mentioned owning all of the Konami shooter compilations for the PSP.

      I dig this out every once in a while and I just can't get into this one. :(

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      I think I own all the Konami SHMUPs on PSP. I dunno if there's any that I've missed. The Twinbee series is 'okay' for me. I don't love it. I thought the first game was pretty bad, but all the sequels were better.

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      Onmode, do you enjoy the TwinBee franchise?

       

      Hmm. Well, I don't dislike it, but I definitely find it a bit chaotic to play, what with having to shoot and catch the bells. If anything, maybe I just enjoy opportunities to play vertically scrolling shooters with my PSP held vertically. :)

      Regarding the franchise in general, it'd be nice if I could someday see the TwinBee anime OVA and try out TwinBee RPG.

       

      I think I own all the Konami SHMUPs on PSP.

       

      After Gradius Portable/Collection, Konami did a trio of releases, for Salamander, TwinBee, and Parodius. If you have those, then you have them all.

       

      I myself didn't know if I got to keep it or not after the game release.

       

      Yes, but you'd already written here that you were being allowed to keep the game.

      - 2015/12/15 GMT

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      Oh. I'm an idiot.

      CS Mode is really hard for me. I almost reached the end, skipping every other secondary mission, but this one is insane. 7 ARM, plus whatever you may find, to finish 12 between bosses and stages, with G.T.V at the end. There's a hidden last mission which has 12 zones and 12 bosses. Luckily I'll never unlock it.

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      After Gradius Portable/Collection, Konami did a trio of releases, for Salamander, TwinBee, and Parodius. If you have those, then you have them all.

      I have them all then. Out of those 3 releases, Salamander is my fave.

       

       

      CS Mode is really hard for me.

      It is. Some of the missions are insane.

       

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      XEVIOUS 3D/G+ is on sale for 3 bucks on PSN. I have Xevious 3D on the 3DS. Any reason to pick this one up? I know it has 2 other games on it, but are they sooo good that I have to play them, or are they just more of the same?

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      Xevious 3D is just a 3D version of Xevious, but XEVIOUS 3D has, besides the original and its sequels (Super and Arrangement, the second of which was originally released on Namco Museum Vol.1), a completely new game called, unsurprisingly, Xevious G+, a more modern take on the series with 3D (polygonal) graphics. You also unlock Heihachi Mishima as playable "ship".
      If you like Xevious, this is the ultimate collection.

      Well, they are more of the same if you mean "same gameplay". Think the Gradius Collection. Besides Super (which I didn't really notice any difference at all, when I played it years ago), they are all different games.

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      Dunno if I like Xevious, if you get my meaning. Hmmm.

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      Dunno if I like Xevious, if you get my meaning.

      Nope, I don't.
      Still, three bucks for four shmups, old-school as they may be, is a steal.

       

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      I mean I dunno if I like it enough to get more Xevious games. While it's cheap, I'm supposed to be saving money for Civ Rev 2 (so pissed it got delayed) and Digimon. I was hoping future games on sale wouldn't be anything I'd actually be interested in, so as not to be tempted to get it, but this week there's 2 games I'm eyeing...

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      I'm thinking of getting it, at long last. . . . If it were the only sale item I were interested in, yes, but I'm already pretty sure I'll be getting Brandish: The Dark Revenant and maybe Rock Boshers DX: Director's Cut--and that's already much more than the $0 I really want to spend. The problem is that Brandish's 50%-off sale price is a $10 savings, making it very appealing, and while both Xevious 3D/G+ and RBDXDC are both ~$3, the latter's $3 is a greater discount from its normal price.

      What's the other game you're eyeing in the sale? Regardless, though, at some point, I think you should get Xevious 3D/G+ just because Xevious is historically significant for the whole genre. Family's gotta stick together, so you need 3D/G+, too.

      Eventually, at least.

      - 2015/12/17 GMT

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      No hurt me much, but it's Tetris Ultimate.

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      Free scrolling shooter on Steam

      http://www.pcgamer.com/grab-a-free-steam-key-for-arcade-shooter-enemy-mind/

      Probably not that good, but eh, it's free

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      It's actually pretty good. Not memorable (neither visually nor audibly) but the gameplay is unique.
      It's like G-Darius, but instead of having the enemy as an ally, you become the enemy. Add a limited amount of bullets per ship, and there you go, fun game.

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      Thanks guys. I got Xevious and the visuals in motion look pretty cool.

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      Thanks guys. I got Xevious and the visuals in motion look pretty cool.

      Glad I could help.
      Lucky you, Namco hates Europe for some unknown reason.

       

      Played three of Cave's vertical shmups, Espgaluda II, Mushihimesama and Mushihimesama Futari - Black Label. I think I like these slightly more than the DoDonPachis and Ketsui because of their uniqueness, the two Mushis being about a princess riding a beetle and firing at other giant bugs (or a T-Rex, or Dragons) and the other telling a story about flying magical dudes and dudettes.
      And Mushi's (not Futari) third and fourth stages are fantastic. The former is basically R-Type's third stage, but against a gigantic insect instead of a battleship, and the latter's atmosphere is splendid.
      Play them, regardless of the brutal difficulty.

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      a princess riding a beetle

       

      For anyone unaware, "Mushi Hime" literally means "bug princess."

      I caved and not only bought Brandish: TDR and Rock Boshers DX: DC, but also Xevious 3D/G+. I'll abstain from some grocery purchase to make up the deficit.

      - 2015/12/21 GMT

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      Wrong topic.

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      Dariusburst: I Forget the Rest is releasing soon, the physical version, and I'm curious to how difficult the game is. I'm still pretty much a SHMUP noob, so how hard of a time am I going to have? I at least want to do better than onmode-ky on a few stages.

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      Much harder than vanilla. CS mode (the "story" mode), while repetitive, is really challenging, and every stage (which can last a few minutes or almost an hour) requires you to 1CC it. It gives you tons of ARM (shield), but sometimes that's not enough.
      If you've never played DariusBurst before, here's a really helpful guide.

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      Thanks for the link. I'll probably just get really good at the first few levels and do better than him on those.

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      I really like Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours. It's one of the more accessible SHMUPS I've played. It's visually slick, and the soundtrack is pretty kickass.

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      My copy hasn't arrived yet. . . . T_T I didn't pay for tracking on this one, either, so no idea where it is. It's close to the end of the usual Air Mail window, though, hmm.

      - 2016/01/23 GMT

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      My copy arrived today. :) Naturally, I haven't actually opened it yet. But, I did go and take a picture of all my Darius-related goods together:

      CZwtIrsWIAArMMx.jpg

      Incidentally, Japanese weekly game sales reports had this to say about DBCS:

       

      20. Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours (PS Vita) – 3,675

       

      Made the top 20, though not with particularly large numbers. Hmm.

      - 2016/01/28 GMT

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      Well, now, this is a bit odd. The 3,675 figure was from Media Create's Jan. 11th-17th stats. Enterbrain's Jan. 11th-17th stats say PSV DBCS sold 7,223 copies. Just about twice as much. . . . Dengeki Online stats for the same period say 6,144. I wonder who's closest to being right. In any case, I guess we can at least say it was under 10K.

      - 2016/01/28 GMT

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      You are missing a few things, like

      220px-Back_to_Then.jpg

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      Well, continuing in that vein, then I'm also missing the bones of several Persian kings. No one offers free shipping on those.

      But speaking more on topic, I don't have any of the PC Engine, Super Famicom, Mega Drive, Saturn, or PS1 releases in the series. Nor any of the arcade cabs. Nor any of the soundtracks prior to DariusBurst. But then, I never claimed I had as much Darius stuff as I did Voogie's Angel.

      - 2016/01/28 GMT

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      While records from that time are pretty spotty, I'm pretty sure none of the Persian kings put out any cds

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      My collection is still made of Taito Legends 2, and that's it. Need to buy some old games.
      Some games aren't terribly overpriced, unfortunately I lack the consoles to play them on. And I don't really want to have a dusty cart/box on my shelf.

      Oh my gosh those are the two small Silver Hawk figurines I found on the Net!! Sho cute! I love this amazing R-9 Arrowhead figurine more, though.

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      Er, that's a 1/100-scale plastic model kit that's almost a foot long (the product info says ~25 cm). How does that fit under "figurine"?

      The little Silver Hawks I have are from the Shooting Game Historica trading figure series. Specifically, the blue one is from Series 1, and the red one is from Series 4. I have most of Series 1 (missing its R-9A Arrowhead and red Silver Hawk--incidentally, the Silver Hawks in this series were from Darius Gaiden), all of Series 2, and all of Series 4 (the Silver Hawk in this series is DariusBurst's Legend Silver Hawk Burst).

      Checking around the Web, it seems the series continued after I lost track of it, too: the "SP" re-release of Series 4 had actual new ships (unlike the earlier SP releases, which had just been retail-sold versions of the existing trading series); there were deluxe "EX" releases for Thunder Force V and Terra Cresta; and there was a 2013 Taito series with deluxe versions of the Legend/Next Silver Hawk Bursts (both including Burst Cannons) and Black Fly from Metal Black. Search "historica" at Hobby Search to see some of these. The Thunder Force V one in particular seems to have been quite pricey. The Terra Cresta one apparently came out just a couple of months ago.

      Atariboy might want to look into Series 3, since there's a Raiden jet in that series.

      Incidentally, the very first post in this thread was about the Shooting Game Historica series.

      - 2016/01/31 GMT

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      How does that fit under "figurine"?

      I don't know, please explain to me the words to describe that. Is it because it's made of plastic? Too small/big? Because you assemble it?

       

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      Well, I generally associate "figurine" with something that's small and requires little to no assembly.

      - 2016/02/02 GMT

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      No-missed all five Original routes in DBCS! Yay! The second one (BEI) was the hardest, and also the last one I did, weirdly enough. I had less trouble fighting Great Thing than that stupid turtle (Ancient Barrage), dang it.

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      Wow, nice work! I have no idea when I'll even get around to playing my copy. Haven't played anything at all in a good while.

      But, at least the credit card charge finally came in, 20 days after it shipped. :) To my surprise, my cost for DBCS was actually slightly less than the amount I paid back in 2010 for the original DariusBurst, thanks to an agreeable exchange rate, some redeemed reward points, and amortized shipping cost.

      - 2016/02/07 GMT

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      Wow, nice work! I have no idea when I'll even get around to playing my copy. Haven't played anything at all in a good while.

      Thanks! It's not much, as Burst is one of the easiest shmups out there, but hey, five more "games" I 1CC'd.
      Woah, I'm sorry for you. Try to play it ASAP, because it truly deserves it.

       

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      Holy smokes, the Shooting Game Historica series is back in a particularly unusual way: an Iron Fossil figma! The figma series by Max Factory and Good Smile Company has traditionally been made up of highly detailed action figures of humanoid characters, but WARNING!! it looks like they're changing up their game.

      And yes, it is still in the Shooting Game Historica series; look in the upper right quarter of the image, under the "figma" logo text.

      - 2016/02/10 GMT

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      Already saw that elsewhere, forgot to share it. I'm kind of disappointed that it's part of the Historica series, as that means it'll be excessively small. If not, and if there's an already painted version, and if the price won't be insane, I might consider the purchase.

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      as that means it'll be excessively small

       

      I don't think that's true. It's obviously not a trading figure itself; it just happens to bear the branding of the trading figure series. Most likely, it will be about the size of other figma products--which are not all that big to begin with. Mine are 13-15 cm tall. It will probably not be as big as the closest existing figma to it in concept, the Panzer IV figma (the tank used by the main characters in Girls und Panzer), which is "[a]pproximately 490mm in length and 220mm in height." That's sized to fit actual figma character figures in it, though, which is not something Iron Fossil would need to do. It's also electrically powered and extremely expensive. . . .

      Anyway, judging from this picture of the actual prototype on display at WonFes, and assuming that that name card is maybe slightly larger than a typical business card, I'm guessing Iron Fossil figma is 25-30 cm long.

       

      if there's an already painted version

       

      Er, figma products are fully assembled, painted figures. What you're seeing in those pictures is the unfinished prototype. If you follow figure releases, you regularly see unpainted prototypes like this during product announcements.

       

      if the price won't be insane

       

      The price is very likely to be insane, unfortunately. You should just find yourself one of the trading figures.

      - 2016/02/10 GMT

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      1CC'd DariusBurst PSP's ABDGJ and ABDGK, because A) why not? B) I no-missed the respective routes on AC, I had to do it there, too.
      Unfortunately, due to the lack of shields in Zone K, I did not no-miss that route. Will make it at some point, I just need to not lose that many ARMs against Mirage Castle, of all things.

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      I went ahead and followed Axel's advice and put a 64GB USB drive in my 360 and then purchased a bunch of games on Live (Mostly games that have been on a Sega system). A few of them were shooters: Ikaruga, Radiant Silvergun, and Raystorm HD.

      I've only tried Ikaruga so far. It's pretty cool. Starts off deceptively easy though. I had already knew about the color changing thing, and at first I was having a pretty easy go at it. But then I got to the first boss. I died twice. Then died almost immediately at the start of chapter 2. Having to switch and dodge at pretty much the same time is a lot trickier than I anticipated it to be.

      There's a good amount of strategy to it, when to switch, when not to switch. It adds to the rather simple core gameplay. And it looks great. I'm not sure how much they did cosmetically for the 360 release, but it's a good looking game.

      Now I want a Vita version, because every game should have a Vita version.

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      Ikaruga hasn't received any graphical update, beyond an upscaling. It looked just as good on a Dreamcast/Gamecube. It's easily one of the most graphically advanced shmups.

       

      Now I want a Vita version, because every game should have a Vita version.

      The Vita has, like, two shmups, one of which is a(n amazing) Defender clone and one the other's halves is kinda unplayable on a small screen like that.
      A tate mode on Vita would be the s**t. I played Star Soldier and DoDonPachi that way, and, on PSP, at least, it's not terribly uncomfortable.

       

       

      Starts off deceptively easy though

      Heh, get ready for stage four, whenever you'll reach it.

       

       

      Raystorm HD

      Rayforce is better in my opinion, but Storm's the only one in the series on XBLA.

       

       

      Radiant Silvergun

      I'm still waiting for a Steam port. Ikaruga came out two years ago.

       

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      They kind of had to. I mean, the Xbone has sold what, 3 units in Japan? Even though it's region free, a lot of people still don't know how easy it is to just import certain games. SHMUPS and fighters are the best games to import, since there is little in the way of language barrier. And SHMUPS tend to have English text and voice work all over the place, for some reason.

      I tried Radiant Silvergun today. I am AWFUL at it. I couldn't even make it to the first boss. I've always heard people talk about the difficulty in Ikaruga, and it is hard, but I at least got to the first boss in Ikaruga no problem.

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      1CC'd Mushihimesama Novice Original, no Bombs or Lives left.
      BOW DOWN BEFORE YOUR SHMUP LORD.

      Other than that, some Under Defeat, and I think I'll buy DoDonPachi Resurrection, Deathsmiles and Akai Katana with the money my parents gave me. Or DDP Saidaioujou, I don't know.

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      Darius Burst Chronicles DLC came out today. Are they worth it?

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      I personally didn't get them - yet -, but if you expect them to add new exclusive levels or bosses, you're out of of luck. They're just just new "compilations" of levels, like every CS mode stage, with the added bonus of Night Striker, Metal Black and Rayforce's soundtrack.
      You can't use those three ships in the normal CS stages, but you unlock, along with three stages for each DLC/ship, the Taito pack (10 more, including some Defender, Scramble, and bosses on their own) and the CS Pack 1 (30 of the "best" CS stages).
      BlueMaxima's got you covered.

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      Thanks for link. I was hoping for new bosses at least. Not sure if I'll get it, especially if Civ Rev 2 Plus is coming soon.

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      Just to inform you guys in case you make a terrible error, there is a bundle for all 3 DLC that you can buy for $11.99, which is cheaper than getting all 3 individually ($4.99 each), but it only shows up as a PS4 game and not Vita, so if you did a search for just Vita games, you won't find it. The desc does say it's crossbuy though so I guess Sony screwed up when they made the listing.

      Here is the link.

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      It would be cool to have new ships, but I imported it. I would have to buy a Japanese voucher, use my Japanese account, and I wouldn't be able to use them on my main account, so it's a no go. Too bad DLC doesn't work across regions.

      Still not sure what's the point of being region free, but having DLC locked to the account you purchased it with. I don't know why Sony doesn't just let you use your one account for every region.

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      Since I'm bored, what's everyone's preference? Horizontal or vertical scrolling shooters?

      For me it's clearly vertically scrolling shooters. I've never been too enthralled by horizontal releases like R-Type, Gradius, Life Force, and many others. Good games that I enjoy playing, but with the exception of Defender, they take a back seat to a good vertical shooter any day.

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      I love horis much more than verts. I really do.
      One of the reasons is that they are memorable, without the need of playing them for hundreds of hours.
      I can remember every stage of Gradius V, Metal Black, Gaiden and G-Darius, R-Type I, Delta and Final, Thunder Force III, IV and V, Einhänder, etcetera. The same can't be said for vertical shooters.
      One of the deciding factors is their backgrounds. In every vert, you fly above cities, evil fortresses, seas, forests.
      In horis, you can fly while a black hole in the background engulfs nearby planets, until, when you approach it, the black hole turns out to be a huge battleship.
      You can fly in pitch darkness while two gigantic people make out in the background.
      You can fly above a devastated metropolis, as rain floods everything and your ultimate enemy can be barely seen when lightning lights up the night.
      Horis' enemy patterns are built around the stages. In verts, enemies are all there is.

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      I can see that, although there are certainly some fine exceptions to that rule.

      If you could look past the primitive but still attractive graphics of it, I think you'd appreciate River Raid. It's not full of eye candy, but it's also not just an open area populated by enemies. The environment is as much of a factor in its challenge as the enemies are, along with the added bonus of having to concern yourself with your jet's fuel.

      And the variety with no two areas of the river ever looking alike is amazing, particularly when considering that the system was originally released in 1977.

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      I play both, but I love vertical more than horizontal. In vertical, there's far less chances of crashing into rocks.

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      Eschatos is an amazing vertical shmup that everyone should play, be it on the 360 (import) or on the PC (Steam). I only paid $3.75 (WinGameStore, on sale) for the "Deluxe" edition, that also included the two old "prequels", Judgement Silversword and Cardinal Sins, and the very good (and pretty retro) soundtrack.

       

      If you could look past the primitive but still attractive graphics of it, I think you'd appreciate River Raid.

      I already played it in 2014, back when playing 2600 games was all the rage. Well, at home. It's definitely one of the better shmups on the system, alongside Phoenix and the two Defenders. And Space Invaders, of course.

       

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      I just got these three beauties on Amazon for €28.94, guess what I'm going to play?
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      Almost asked if they were all region free, but then I saw the PEGI logos.

      I wish region free 360 releases were more common. I own World Rally Championship 2 from the UK that is and perhaps might buy a Ubisoft XBLA collection with Beyond Good & Evil HD on it someday that supposedly isn't locked, but they seem few and far between outside of Asia.

      Then again, I can't really think of much else I'd actually want to import. I'd of rather had WRC1/3-4 on my 360, but it's a moot point with the PS3 versions in my collection (The last two of which actually saw North American retail releases on the PS3 for a switch).

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      Deathsmiles is the only one that isn't region free, actually.
      DoDonPachi Resurrection "proof".
      Akai Katana "proof".
      Deathsmiles "proof".

      Resurrection includes a "somber" Arrangement of the OST, and (our version of) Deathsmiles includes the OST and PC icons and wallpapers.

      These three are from Germany, with covers in German and manuals in German, but the games are in English. Too bad to actually get the games you need to read the manual, for the games lack any tutorial or explanation of the modes (besides Akai, sort of).

      I think you can buy them from Amazon.it. Here's DDP, and here's Akai Katana.

      DoDonPachi Saidaioujou is next. Eventually.

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      Söldner-X 2 for the Vita will be getting a limited printing. It'll have a new trophy list exclusive to the retail version, and the DLC will be included. I'll definitely be picking it up so I can delete it, and make room on my memory card. Well, I'll try to get a copy before they sell out in 2 minutes.

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      Even though I think Söldner-X 2 is better than its predecessor, I'm still not that big a fan of it. Thus, I'll sit out the physical copy (and save myself some stress struggling to get it, too).

      I recently went back to my PSM library and took a look at the two Team Red Herring scrolling shooters that I have, Eternal Interceptor Bit (vertical) and M.B.Re (horizontal). Back when I bought them, I'd played them both briefly . . . just long enough to understand that I couldn't read the controls explanations before they disappeared from the display. >_< So, back then, I just fumbled through some gameplay on both for a bit before turning to my other simultaneous PSM purchases. This time, I tried to decipher what the cryptic controls explanations meant and gave some earnest shots at playing.

      Both games start off offering just an Easy and a Normal mode, and just the main game. Guessing that beating the games would unlock more content, I switched to Easy and fought my way to their ends (after you deplete your life bar and die, you're allowed in both titles to Continue from the beginning of your most recent stage, but with 0 score and no power-ups--which can make it so that you're better off just starting again from the beginning). I eventually also 1CC'd both on Easy, but not Normal. Anyway, I was right about more content unlocking after beating the games: Hard and Extreme difficulties unlocked in both games, as well as a selection screen for your starting stage; E.I. Bitunlocked a one-long-stage "Nightmare" variant of the full game, a survival mode (randomly picks set enemy patterns to send your way), and an evasion mode (try to survive with no gun); M.B.Re unlocked a boss rush mode.

      In terms of content, I suppose E.I. Bit has more, not just in the post-conquest unlocks but also in the main game; it has four stages, to M.B.Re's three. However, M.B.Re has different weapons for different purposes (for example, one seems to be for taking down enemies' shields--the controls explanation sadly tells you what they're called but doesn't explain well what they're for). Thus, there's more variety in the shooting, whereas E.I. Bit just gives different weapons to different ships, one of which really seems entirely better than the other two. Also, E.I. Bit's Stage 3 is that annoying anomaly in the vertical shooter realm, the stage full of environmental hazards. I.e., your greatest obstacles are actual, physical obstacles, walls all over the place, sometimes with narrow gaps you have to quickly reach. Therefore, I'd have to say that M.B.Re is the more enjoyable of the two.

      Neither game is mind-blowingly memorable, but they both have pretty good enemy variety and boss battles. M.B.Rehas an eye-catching color vector-graphics look to it, and you can blow parts off enemies, so it has some good visual kick. Overall, I'm satisfied with both at their under-$3 cost, in contrast to my other PSM vertically scrolling shooter, Wing Warriors, which was entirely too simple and easy; it was unsatisfying even considering its 79-cent price.

      - 2016/04/18 GMT

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      Raiden V's release date has been confirmed for the West.

      http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016-05-02-raiden-v-arrives-in-the-west-next-week

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      And a recent update added three new weapons and full English voice acting throughout the entire game. And they've done a decent job at it, I've heard. The story is supposedly pretty dark, R-Type kind of dark, and I like R-Type kind of dark.

      If they ever get to port it elsewhere, though, I think I'll turn the voices off. The soundtrack is truly one of the best I've ever heard in any game, ever, and I demand to fully enjoy its greatness. If you haven't listened to it yet, don't. It would detract from the experience.

      Here's some trivia, just for the sake of it. You might call them spoilers, but they're not. I think.
      - The first two stages are stupid easy, but the game really gets going (and difficult) when you enter the third one. The developers call them "tutorial stages", to get accustomed to the game. I think I've already wrote this, but still.
      - There are branching paths. Kinda like in Raiden Fighters Jet, the following stage is chosen depending on the percentage of enemies shot down and/or how well you played overall. They range from S to C (or B, can't remember). Example, Stage 3-A. I don't know how different they are, but I do know that these also do not affect whether you encounter the TLB or not.
      - This game is one hour long, and there's no looping. Definitely a longer experience than normal, but it will more likely than not burn you out faster than DariusBurst or RayCrisis (pretty short games even for shmup standards). I guess it's the fifth game syndrome: Gradius V and R-Type Final are also this long, more or less.
      - There are three "colors" for the weapons, like Raiden IV (and others?): red, blue and purple. Maxing out all three grants you access to the True Last Boss, no matter the difficulty or continues.

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      The game's going to cost $50 digital-only.
      I suggest you import a physical copy. The recent update translated it into English.
      Not cheaper, but better.

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      I was worried that would happen.

      Import it is then. Hopefully it doesn't cost an arm and a leg when I'm ready, since $40 or so is the most that I'd be willing to go.

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      Unfortunately for you, this is the lowest price I found. And knowing Moss, it's never going down in price, neither the physical, because it's more likely than not going to become rare, nor the digital version.
      7344 yen are 68 dollars, and that game came out two years ago. Also a 30-dollar PS4 version of that same Caladrius Blaze is coming out.

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      Here's another option just in case shipping through Play-Asia is on the high side.

      https://solarisjapan.com/products/raiden-v

      Honestly, chances of you getting it cheaper than what it is is pretty slim. I doubt it'll sell well enough for a Platinum Hits type variant. And sometimes they can be just as hard to find later as first run copies.

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      Oh, and that same amazing awesome beatiful soundtrack is also included.
      Pretend you're buying it separately and ta-dah, 50 + 15 = 65 dollars.

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      Just a note: generally, Amazon.co.jp won't ship video games outside Japan, so it isn't much help to post their links. Like for Raiden V, the page (English version) says, "International Shipping: We're sorry; this item can not be shipped outside Japan."

      - 2016/05/07 GMT

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      I'm afraid that even though Raiden III is all I've touched for 21st century shooters besides R-Type Final and Gradius V (I'm not impressed by modern "bullet-hell" shooters), I'm not a big enough fan of either Raiden III or what I've watched of the two sequels in action to pay that much.

      While I enjoy Raiden III even though it's not as great as the 2D classics and I want Raiden V, Raiden IV will have to comfort me when I buy it for the 360. What they want for this new one could get me three Nintendo Selects rereleases and a lot more entertainment for the same amount of money, so I just can't justify it.

      Hopefully if it never gets a proper physical release (Maybe Limited Run Games could rescue it, if they ever start publishing on the XB1), it will at least go on sale someday. I'd grab it if it ever hit the $20 or so mark.

      They're making a mistake since I'm confident a large segment of the fanbase for this type of game prefers purchasing a retail copy. Making it be a $50 digital purchase is going to kill off most interest in it.

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      Just a note: generally, Amazon.co.jp won't ship video games outside Japan, so it isn't much help to post their links.

      Oh, I thought they started doing so. Huh.

       

      Speaking of DariusBurst PSP...
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      YES

      Now I'm done with this game. Besides ABCEI runs for fun and Mission Mode, but if I want to play missions, there's the 3200 of them in DBCS.

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      Cleared Eschatos (Original, Normal) after a dozen runs or two. Last time I lost at the beginning of the final boss, but this time I had five lives left (instead of one), so I had almost nothing to fear. Besides the creepy as f**k sreaming human face during the last phase.
      All in all, it's the best thing ever and that's an indisputable fact.

      Fun fact: it's my first legit 1CC of a game that's not 1) stupid easy, 2) on easy mode, 3) DariusBurst.

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      Anyone played R-Type Delta? That's one that I never gotten around to buying, but probably should one of these days.

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      No, it's not my type

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      I've had R-Type Delta as a PSN download since mid-2009. AxelMill's played it before, too, based on one of his posts on page 20. Sounds like he beat it, as well, whereas I got stuck somewhere and never went back. It's been a few years since my last attempts.

      I should note that the game is no longer in the PS Store (any region). It was removed when Irem had their meltdown and abandoned video games.

      My R-Type shooting game library consists of R-Types (i.e., R-Type and R-Type II), Image Fight, R-Type Leo, R-Type Delta, and R-Type Final, which I guess means I only lack Armored Police Unit Gallop and R-Type III. I also have neither of the R-Type strategy games.

      - 2016/05/23 GMT

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      That reminds me that I should pick up that Irem collection someday. Been an awful long time since I bought a new PC game. Bet it has been over a decade, not counting the F2P game that has had me hooked all year.

      Always been a bit difficult to get excited about a PC classic compilation given the ease of emulating them yourself with homebrew programs, but I'm sure that I'd enjoy myself.

       

      AxelMill's played it before, too, based on one of his posts on page 20.

       

      Given that he remembers every stage, it sounds like he must like it.

      I don't think I've ever even looked it up on YouTube. I hope that it's all 2D sprites and not 2.5D.

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      I do remember every stage.
      Up to the fourth one.
      Because I'm a terrible shmup player in every regard.

       

      I don't think I've ever even looked it up on YouTube. I hope that it's all 2D sprites and not 2.5D.

      Wish... Not granted. 2.5D in all its confusing glory.

       

       

      My R-Type shooting game library consists of R-Types (i.e., R-Type and R-Type II), Image Fight, R-Type Leo, R-Type Delta, and R-Type Final,

      Mine consists of R-Type Final and That's It.

       

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      Too bad since I prefer sprites in my shooters over polygons.

      From the scattered two minutes I looked at in a longplay video just now, it looks a lot like a lower-res R-Type Final. Probably still worth a buy if it doesn't go for crazy amounts of money.

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      I do remember every stage.
      Up to the fourth one.
      Because I'm a terrible shmup player in every regard.

       

      Not sure if you're saying you're terrible -> you didn't get beyond the fourth stage, or you're terrible -> you can't remember beyond the fourth stage.

      Or another possibility, you're terrible -> you left the keys in the Arrowhead with the canopy open when you took a bathroom break during the fourth stage, yet you reported it destroyed in combat.

      - 2016/05/25 GMT

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      I clearly meant the third one you mentioned.

      Though, yeah, of course it was because I didn't get past that fourth stage. I did say "terrible shmup player" and not "terrible rememberer".

       

      it looks a lot like a lower-res R-Type Final.

      It's arguably much more fast-paced, and Delta's music is actual music.
      It also has autosave, unlike Final, and customizable menu wallpaper (you unlock them as you progress into the game, kinda like the ships in Final but not really).

       

       

      Too bad since I prefer sprites in my shooters over polygons.

      Low-poligon 3D graphics fascinate me. I really like them. Moreso than ultra HD super pretty ones.

       

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      I still enjoy many Playstation era 3D games, I just never much cared for 2D perspective games going the polygonal route over utilizing traditional 2D sprites.

      In fact until I played it and realized how crucial it was due to the paper transformation mechanic, I was holding it against A Link Between Worlds. All I could remember was the last time they delved into A Link to the Past for inspiration to create Four Sword Adventures and how beautiful it was on the GameCube, with me wishing ever since for a proper Zelda adventure that went in a similar direction graphically.

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      I haven't been playing any shmup for God knows how long. Last time I did I 1CC'd the great Eschatos, after that, I got burned out. I expected that, considering how many of them (and how much) I played.
      Today I played some DariusBurst, for old time's sake. Incredible how I feel nostalgic about something I first played two years ago, and for real less than a year ago. I wanted to fight Syvalion, but then I remembered how much I love World of Peace, so I went to fight Thousand Knives, like I always do. My route was slightly different this time: ABDFI.
      Well, new high score: 50,768,880, a bit more than my previous 49,403,060. Probably because of Zone F's incredibly high number of debris.

      By the way, onmode-ky, did you finally get to play Chronicle Saviours? I hope so.

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      Sega has bought the Tecnosoft library and are adding Thunder Force 3 to Sega 3D Classics Collection Volume 3.

      Hopefully we'll see a Thunder Force collection someday.

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      WOAH!
      What great news! Thanks Atariboy!

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      DariusBurst Chronicle Saviours's next DLCs, despite R-Type's victory in the poll, will be Cave, with DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu, Ketsui and Deathsmiles (lolis in space, yes), and Raizing, with Battle Garegga (which will also get a rerelease on PS4 this year), Mahou Daisakusen and Soukyugurentai. Do you know the last two? Of course you don't.

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      I've heard of Soukyugurentai, though I don't recall what it is remembered for. "Mahou Daisakusen" is a very generic-sounding title; literally, it just means "[The] Great Magic Plan." What I most remember about Raizing is that they are/were associated with 8ing.

      - 2016/09/21 GMT

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      I don't have the space for it anyways, but out of curiosity, is DariusBurst on the PSTV compatibility list? Seeing conflicting things about that and it has no notation on the Playstation Store that says it works and isn't on another list that I usually rely on, either.

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      This guy played it on the TV.
      There are also a few videos on Youtube who claim to be playing on it.
      EDIT:Confirmed by the developers.

      onmode-ky, have you played DBCS yet?

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      Yes, but with hacks, YouTube footage is meaningless.

      And I saw that from the developers, but that was a few days before release and the usual PSTV compatibility note at the store isn't there and it's not on any compatibility list that I've seen besides the site that made that inquiry you linked to. So I wonder if it really is in North America and if it requires a workaround like installing it to a memory card on a handheld first.

      It's on sale and a smaller file than I figured, so I've been tempted since I think I can squeeze it in without sacrificing a few more planned purchases. But I'll just wait I suppose. A PS4 arcade stick should be useful when the day comes thanks to the Arcade Archives line and AtGames starting publishing compilations, and I assume that would work well with this game.

      Or maybe not, given that they list this in the feature set on the Playstation Store page for the game...

      "Dual Analog Sticks"

      Does it actually utilize the right analog in any way, breaking arcade stick support in the process?

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      This review says so.
      This one also does.
      Neogaf, too.
      ...Wikipedia?
      Please buy it.

      As for Arcade Sticks, almost none of them seem to work with the PSTV unless you use an adapter. Also, one more person playing DBCS on there.
      And yes, PC Engine Fan X! is a reliable source.
      Here's a more throughout discussion about sticks on PSTV.

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      My Hori Fighting Stick Mini 4 doesn't work in either of the modes (PS3 and PS4) on PSTV.

      Please buy it, anyway.

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      No, I haven't played DBCS yet. As with the majority of the games I've bought this year, I haven't even opened the packaging yet. The game card currently in my PSV is the same as it has been for a looong time, Ys: Memories of Celceta. And I'll get back to that once I'm done with my PSM games.

      I would trust the Reviews2Go affirmation of PS TV compatibility. The guy who runs that site specifically tests every game he reviews for (official) PS TV compatibility and maintains his own list about it. Back in the PSM days, the site had a different name, and I remember talking to him about the "can't switch memory cards without killing PSM" issue. In the midst of that, I saw him frequently bugging game publishers on whether upcoming games were going to be PS TV-compatible. It's definitely something he focuses on.

      - 2016/09/25 GMT

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      I would trust the Reviews2Go affirmation of PS TV compatibility.

      What he said! Buy it!

       

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      I held off since I really want it for the PS4. But I'll be relying on that compatibility list in the future. :)

      I didn't realize that Vanguard was compatible. I could've swore that was one SNK PSP Mini that I wasn't able to get going.

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      Why? It's not like the graphics improve that much, and it's always going to cost more on PS4. All it has over the Vita version is 4-player coop and a Japanese-only digital artbook.
      If you can find people that want to play DariusBurst Chronicle Saviours with you, I'm extremely happy for you. As always, I only have my sister, and we only played it once or, at most, twice.
      Sorry for getting angry over you not buying a game, but I want as many people to play DBCS as possible. I wanted to bring a cracked version of it at school, considering a lot of people liked Darius Gaiden, but it needs Visual C++ installed :(

      Mamorukun (sic) Curse was on sale this weekend (US Store), so yesterday I decided to buy it. It was either that or a PSX Disney game, I only had ~$2.40.
      Do you know Pocky and Rocky (huh, it's supposed to be a KiKi KaiKai sequel) for the SNES? Well, it's that, but with more bullets and moe AF (the main character is a shota, though, not a loli. Yes, that person on the "cover" on PSN is a boy). Branching paths, optional harder versions of bosses to fight, free choice of the stage order, a Chronicle-esque (from DBCS) mode, it's plenty fun.
      And the music is composed by Yousuke Yasui the same person who composed Eschatos's amazing soundtrack, and it shows. FM synth greatness, right here.

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      I really like arcade sticks. :)

      Plus I don't intend to juggle memory cards or pay the crazy prices for a larger card, so this leaves me 800 mb's free for something Vita specific that catches my eye in the future. And after buying several things recently on PSN, I just didn't want to spend the money so soon if I had any excuses.

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      I have absolutely no idea how I forgot that you wanted to play it with your arcade stick. It was literally three posts above.
      Luckily it's on sale relatively often. Moreso on Steam. The only place where they also discount the DLCs even though I asked them to do the same on PSN on Twitter and they answered with a like! Gaaaah!

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      Raiden V is only $12.50 on Xbox Live right now.

      Too bad that I don't even want it now. It just seems lacking in gameplay videos. Otherwise I'd buy it in anticipation of acquiring a Xbox One, one of these days.

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      Man, did its price drop harder than... Than... Whatever.
      Did you watch the first two stages? Because everyone agrees that the first two (or three?) stages are boring AF. Including the developers, who call them a "tutorial". After that, it picks up.
      And the better you play, the harder it gets.

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      It's on sale.

      I just jumped around a bit, I doubt that I watched any segment in its entirety, since I usually don't like doing that with prospective games.

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      I know, it's still an excessively low price for a game that was released a few months ago.
      I guess they realized pricing a shmup with little to no content at $69 (or 59, or whatever), in a world where DBCS's $50 on PC is "insane", was stupid.

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      At that price though, I'd of probably bit just to see for myself.

      But not only do I not have a Xbox One as of yet, but I'd of also had to renew my long expired Xbox Live subscription since all of the good sales on the Xbox marketplace these days are for gold subscribers only. Just not worth the expense when videos left me less than enthusiastic.

      If that roadblock hadn't been present, I'd of likely grabbed it just like I did with TxK when Atari was threatening Jeff Minter, back before I bought a PSTV to play it on. But I figure that if they're this desperate, it won't be the last time that it will be dirt cheap.

      And who knows, maybe it will even join Raiden IV in making the jump much later on to Sony's platform, where everything else that I'd like to use an arcade stick with is already available.

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      Atariboy
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      Actually, I think I'd of been out of luck even if I had tried to buy it. I can't buy Xbox One content from my Xbox 360, I believe. And the last I heard, you can't use points cards with their PC storefront.

      A lot of Xbox One fans that don't trust MS with their credit card data discovered that back when backwards compatible Xbox 360 content could only be bought from a 360 or the PC storefront, before MS fixed it recently with direct access to the 360 store from a XB1.

      And since I'm not about to trust Sony or Microsoft with that information with their various security issues, the FIFA scammers, and Microsoft enabling auto renew behind my back years ago, I don't think I'd of had a way to buy it.

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      AXM
      Member

      No, it's not.
      They could've made a complete collection, instead they're taking an 823 yen game and selling it for 13,000. I couldn't care less about 7 CDs, or an artbook, or superplays of games I can not play on the console they're selling this for.
      I'm incredibly butthurt, if you couldn't tell.

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      Atariboy
      Member

      That's what happens when someone spends ~$150 and doesn't read the fine print. :)

      But there are a lot of Darius fans out there and soundtrack fans, so I bet that this will be desirable just like past boxsets like the Outrun 20th Anniversary release have been.

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      That's definitely quite a lot of money for what's basically one arcade game, a music collection (at least most of which has been released before), some videos, and an art book. And if you think about it, a Blu-ray disc containing a single 1986 arcade game is a whole lot of unused disc space. :)

      I think I'll just stick with my 30th anniversary Space Invaders towel and 25th anniversary Zuntata COZMO CD album, and my existing Darius art book. Besides, I think I've had enough of buying $100+ things for a while.

      - 2016/11/05 GMT

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      This is news to me, but DariusBurst Chronicle Saviours is getting a PS4 physical release at the end of March. There's also a limited edition: http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/C16A-123 . Includes some Silver Hawk Burst figures, in the 2P through 4P colors.

      - 2016/12/29 GMT

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      This thread has been asleep for a while, and I don't have time to write much right now, but I thought I'd pop in and report that I played through Xevious 3D/G (via the Xevious 3D/G+ PS1 download, on my PS3) a few days ago. The game only gives you 2 credits in reserve if you play it normally, but I found the cheat code for opening it up to free play (holding L2, select 3D/G from the compilation's menu by banging away at the O button as fast as you can, until the game is completely done loading). I'm really not very good at it--the best I've been able to do in Normal difficulty, with the default 3 lives (can be set to 1, 2, or 5 as well), is to make it partway through Stage 2 on the initial credit--so it took around 25 credits to punch through to the end. Fun game, though, a slick polygon-graphics take on Xevious. However, not masterpiece class; it's no G-Darius or Gradius V.

      Somehow, my high score from single-credit play was set in a 3-lives game, over 500K points. My best 5-lives single-credit score is only over 400K.

      - 2017/07/20 GMT

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      Atariboy
      Member

      Raiden V on sale for $7.50 on the Xbox One. Too bad I can't make XB1 purchases from my 360, just in case I could put that to use someday (The PC storefront would let me, but I don't trust MS with my credit card information and points cards can only be used to make purchases from a console).

      POSTED 1 YEAR AGO #

      Don't they except PayPal on the PC store?

      I don't know how likely you are to get a PS4, but a physical NA release has been available for preorder for a while now.

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      I only found out about this a couple of days ago, but there is a Kickstarter project ending in about 30 hours to fund the creation of R-Type Final 2:

      https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/granzella/r-type-final-2-aiming-for-a-brand-new-the-best-shmup-ever

      Specifically, Granzella is raising funds (and met their basic goal within 2 days of the project's opening . . . which was only about a week ago--not sure why they set up the project with such a short window for backing, but that's how it is) to create the game, having gotten a license from Irem Software Engineering Inc. You may recall that Granzella is made up of former Irem employees who quit after Irem primarily left the video game industry and focused on pachislots. In an earlier instance of Granzella working with Irem, they acquired the Disaster Report IP from Irem and completed the series' fourth entry, which had been canceled in the wake of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami (published last year for PS4 rather than the original target PS3; prior to that, Granzella also brought the series' third entry, a 2009 PSP game, to the JP PS Store). In this case, Irem is holding on to the R-Type IP (as it's their most well known IP, they're doubtless disinclined to sell it off), but Kazuma Kujo, a former designer on R-Type Delta, R-Type Final, and R-Type Tactics (AKA R-Type Command in the West) is the person at Granzella doing lead design on R-Type Final 2.

      I haven't decided which tier I want to back at yet . . . and it sure would help if the tiers that got you a copy of the game weren't so expensive, even before adding in a whopping 3000-yen charge for shipping. Anyone else planning to become a backer (or is already one)? If so, what tier?

      - 2019/06/10 GMT

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      JeremyR
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      I actually had heard about it, but i had only played R-Type Tactics.

      Now if it were a new Vanguard game, I'd be on board...

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      Atariboy
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      What they released as Disaster Report 4 was actually a fully original title of their own creation. They apparently didn't bring to completion and port/upgrade the PS3 mess that Irem was struggling to develop (And which the producer 2 or 3 years ago admitted wasn't cancelled out of compassion as portrayed at the time, but because Irem were out of patience/money and the earthquake was a great excuse to look like an humanitarian corporation and get out from under it while saving face).

      As a fan of the PS2 games and one that was watching with interest the progress of Disaster Report 4 on the PS3, I wish this would get localized and released in the west. But I don't think it's going to be happening at this point.

      And judging by my playthroughs of Disaster Report 1 and Raw Danger/Disaster Report 2, I doubt it would be import friendly for a non-Japanese speaker (and no English language option is present in the Japanese release).

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      Sniper D. Luffy
      Member

      Sometimes using a guide is the only option to complete a game.

      I also played the crap out of disaster report series.
      Only left 3 unfinished because boredom hits on final day.

      With 4 not likely for localize I guess I better grab a copy soon

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      AXM
      Member

       

      Anyone else planning to become a backer (or is already one)? If so, what tier?

      Took me an unreasonably long time to reply because I'm a lazy bum, but I personally didn't back this game.
      I do follow Kickstarter projects from time to time, but I don't feel confident in doing stuff like this, if that makes any sense. I'd rather just buy things instead.
      So it's safe to say that I'm going to get this when it comes out, and I'm very happy that the stretch goals for the III, Delta and Final levels were met.
      I genuinely hope they'll be able to keep their promise of making the best horizontal shmup ever. Apparently Italian is going to be in there, so it's already off to a great start compared to Final.

       

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      Atariboy
      Member

       

      As a fan of the PS2 games and one that was watching with interest the progress of Disaster Report 4 on the PS3, I wish this would get localized and released in the west. But I don't think it's going to be happening at this point.

       

      A Western release was announced today. :)

      https://nisamerica.com/disaster-report/

      It's also getting PC and Switch ports.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
      Member

       


      A Western release was announced today. :)

       

      https://nisamerica.com/disaster-report/

      It's also getting PC and Switch ports.


      Holy shit holy shit....
      HOLY SHIIIIIIEEEETTTTT!!!!!
      Yay for this news!

     

    •  

  9. Another very relevant thread for AtariAge. This one is about the favorite genre for many a classic gaming fan. The vertical and horizontal arcade shooter. 

     

    Click below to reveal the pre-AtariAge archive of this thread, reposted from the PSPMinis.com community forum. Part 2 of the archive will follow in the next post. 

     

    Spoiler


    • If you're a big fan of scrolling shooters, you've likely heard of the Shooting Game Historica series of Japanese trading figures (of the type either dispensed in capsules from vending machines or individually packaged in cardboard boxes). This is a series of sets of plastic miniatures, some assembly required, of player ships from a variety of shooters. The overall series began in 2007, and a few weeks ago, Series 4 of this line finally came out, after many months of delays. I was blown away by the jump in quality over Series 1 and 2 (I didn't pick up Series 3, only being familiar with a few of the ships in it). These toys were already of very good quality, but Series 4 has an incredible level of detail compared to the first two series' entries, along with more precise molding and more rigid material. This gallery of images at NCSX shows off just how amazing these things are. Despite being just a few centimeters long, several of these even have multiple moving parts (the most impressive of these being the ones with the jointed tentacle-like parts). If you're a fan of these games, this set is quite worth the money.

      Series 4 includes the player ships from Xexex (Konami, 1991), Pop'N TwinBee (Konami, 1993), X-Multiply (Irem, 1989), Metal Black (Taito, 1991), and DariusBurst (Taito, 2009). If you're wondering why there is an image in NCSX's gallery with two DariusBurst Silverhawks, the one on the left in that picture is actually from Series 1; it's the Silverhawk from Darius Gaiden.

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      Freelance
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      Pretty neat but they're also too big. How much do these things cost anyway?

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    • Metal Black is SO GOOD.

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      volcane
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      Nice!

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    •  

      Pretty neat but they're also too big. How much do these things cost anyway?

       

      Too big? They're like 3-4 inches long. How small do you need them to be? I hope you weren't planning to carry them around in your pocket. . . .

      The full set purchased from NCSX is about $40 after [domestic American] shipping. The individual capsules are labeled with 400-yen stickers, so they would be 2000 yen if you got them from actual machines in Japan--assuming you managed to get no duplicates at all.

      By the way, Freelance, I was thinking of posting my full list of shooting games that I own (yes, I keep track of that). However, no one here would likely be interested, with the possible exception of you. So, I'll just ask you directly: would you like to see my list?

       

      Metal Black is SO GOOD.

       

      The Black Fly (the player ship from the game) is also pretty nifty, despite its sprite in the game being rather ho-hum. The model of it in this set has several moving parts (that you never seen in action in the game, as far as I can tell), including sliding engine covers and a huge "mouth" at the bow, which is probably supposed to be the emitter of the big gun. Speaking of which, the beam dueling in Metal Black was so cool that it was passed down to G-Darius and DariusBurst.

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      ChaosRandom
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      I wouldnt mind seeing your list. I love shooting games. Sorry for asking, but what is Metal Black?

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    • d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

      Freelance
      Member

      Oh, well those shots seemed to make them look big. That's the thing about capsule toys. I hate the random factor if you just want one figure in a set. It'd be nice to get one though, and yes, I'd like to see your list. I'm assuming you mean SHMUPS. In return I can show you my, er, pinball list?

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    • ChaosRandom, it's a Taito arcade side-scrolling shooter from 1991, whose most significant mechanic is massive beam duels with the bosses (both you and they charge your weapons by collecting these fairly ubiquitous mini-power-up "Newalone molecules").

       

      Oh, well those shots seemed to make them look big.

       

      Heh, the pictures made them look big because the level of intricate detail is so high. :) Yes, I did mean my shoot'em-ups list. Here it is. The titles are grouped by system, and within each group, the order is primarily determined by when I got the collection (like Taito Legends or Atari Flashback 2, though the collection names are not mentioned) that contained that title; within each collection, the titles from it are ordered however they were ordered in the collection, which is usually alphabetically. Enhancing forum structural integrity field. . . .

      - Plug-n-Play
      Bosconian (x2)
      Galaxian
      Galaga
      Xevious
      1942
      Commando

      Arcade Asteroids
      Asteroids Deluxe
      Centipede
      Millipede
      River Raid
      Caverns of Mars
      Yars' Revenge
      Yars' Return
      Cybernoid
      Cybernoid II: The Revenge
      Uridium
      Zynaps

      - PC
      Asteroids (x2)
      Asteroids Deluxe
      Black Widow
      Centipede
       (x2)
      Gravitar (x2)
      Millipede (x2)
      Tempest
      Yars' Revenge
      Darius Gaiden
      Defender
      Kozmik Krooz'r
      Robotron 2084
      Satan's Hollow
      Sinistar
      Smash TV
      Stargate
      Total Carnage
      Exzisus
      Phoenix
      Return of the Invaders
      Space Invaders
      Space Invaders Part II
      Tokio
      Air Duel
      Battle Chopper
      Cosmic Cop
      Dragon Breed
      Image Fight
      In the Hunt
      Mystic Riders
      R-Type Leo

      - GameCube
      Chaos Field

      - Game Boy Advance
      Sigma Star Saga

      - PlayStation 2
      1942
      1943: The Battle of Midway
      1943 Kai
      Commando
      Exed Exes
      Forgotten Worlds
      Gun.Smoke
      Legendary Wings
      Mercs
      Section Z
      Vulgus
      1941: Counter Attack
      Eco Fighters
      Last Duel
      Side Arms: Hyper Dyne
      The Speed Rumbler
      Varth: Operation Thunderstorm
      Future Spy
      Tac/Scan
      Zaxxon
      Zektor
      Darius Gaiden
      Front Line
      G-Darius
      Gekirindan
      Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer
      Gun Frontier
      Insector X
      Metal Black
      RayStorm
      Space Invaders '95
      Space Invaders DX
      Super Space Invaders '91
      Wild Western
      R-Type Final
      Castle of Shikigami II
      Raiden III
      Gradius V

      - PlayStation Portable
      Gradius
      Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou
      Gradius III: Densetsu Kara Shinwa E
      Gradius IV: Fukkatsu
      Gradius Gaiden
      Salamander
      Life Force
      Salamander 2
      Xexex
      Gradius 2
      Space Invaders Extreme
      Super Star Soldier
      Final Soldier
      Soldier Blade
      Star Parodier
      Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire
      TwinBee
      Detana!! TwinBee
      Pop'n TwinBee
      TwinBee Yahho!
      TwinBee Da!!
      Parodius ~Tako wa Chikyuu o Sukuu~
      Parodius Da! -Shinwa kara Owarai e-
      Gokujou Parodius! ~Kako no Eikou o Motomete~
      Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius ~forever with me~
      Sexy Parodius
      Everyday Shooter
      Strikers 1945 Plus
      Thexder Neo
      DariusBurst
      Earthshield
      Ace Armstrong vs. the Alien Scumbags!
      The Flying Hamster
      A Space Shooter for 2 Bucks!
      NEOGEO HEROES ~Ultimate Shooting~
      M.O.Z.O.X. Space Salvager
      Alpha Mission II

      - PlayStation 3
      1942: Joint Strike
      Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3
      Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer
      Astro Tripper
      Dragon Spirit
      Galaga
      Xevious
      Xevious Resurrection
      Gravity Crash
      Fantasy Zone
      Zaxxon
      Space Invaders Infinity Gene
      Söldner-X 2: Final Prototype

      - PlayStation (from PSN)
      R-Type
      R-Type II
      R-Type Delta
      GaiaSeed
      Shienryu

      - Wii
      Chaos Field
      Radirgy
      Karous
      Castle of Shikigami III

      That's all so far. The next two will probably be Sky Force and WTF?!, which would push the PSP list size beyond that of the PS2. Yes, I know I have a distinct lack of Thunder Force in the list, and no games by Cave, either (I don't have an XBox 360, Japanese or otherwise).

      Sure, I'd be interested in that pinball list. Speaking of which, here's mine (how did you know I track what pins I have, too?!):

      - Plug-n-Play
      Paleolithic Pete
      Super Star Strike
      Skate Scene Pinball

      Dragonball Z Pinball

      - PC
      Space Cadet
      Baffle Ball
      Humpty Dumpty
      Knock Out
      Slick Chick
      Spirit of 76
      Haunted House
      Cue Ball Wizard
      Timeshock
      Big Race USA
      Fantastic Journey

      - GameCube
      Odama

      - PlayStation 2
      Play-Boy
      Ace High
      Central Park
      Big Shot
      Genie
      Black Hole
      Victory
      Tee'd Off
      Gorgar
      Firepower
      Black Knight
      Space Shuttle
      Pin*Bot
      Taxi
      Whirlwind
      Funhouse
      Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball

      - PlayStation Portable
      Pinball Heroes: Hot Shots Golf

      - PlayStation 3
      Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
      Jive Time
      Gorgar
      Firepower
      Black Knight
      Space Shuttle
      Sorceror
      Pin*Bot
      Taxi
      Whirlwind
      Funhouse
      Tales of the Arabian Nights
      Medieval Madness
      No Good Gofers

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    • I own two SHMUPS you have in your list: Everyday Shooter and ASSF2B! Is Gravity Crash a SHMUP?

      POSTED 8 YEARS AGO #
    • d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

      Freelance
      Member

      Wow...my SHMUP list is barebones compared to you and I listed pretty much all of them in another thread. I noticed you got Alpha Mission II. I got it too and you're right about the weapons system. It's pretty cool.

      I had no idea about you keeping a pinball list though. I just thought that since I like pins and I actually have several games, I might be able to show you something. Not many people these days enjoy pins, sadly. The local theatre here removed all the pins they had :( Anyway here's my list.

      Now I do have several games on your list so I'll just mention them by compilation name (if available).

      Gameboy

      Pinball. Okay, I don't know the name of this game because it's Japanese, but it sucks anyway.
      Revenge of the Gator. I had anyway. I lost it :(

      Gameboy Advance
      Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire (2 pins)

      PSP

      Pinball Hall of Fame The Gottlieb Collection (10 pins)
      Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection (10 pins)
      Pinball Heroes set 1 (4 pins)
      Pinball Heroes set 2 (4 pins)
      Pinball Fantasies (4 pins)
      Pinball Dreams (4 pins)
      Extreme Pinball (4 pins)

      PS3

      Pinball Hall of Fame The Williams Collection (12 pins)
      Zen Pinball (7 pins)

      PC

      Timeshock! (1 pin)
      Fantastic Journey (1 pin)
      Big Race USA (1 pin)
      SlamIt Pinball: Big Score (1 pin)
      Ultimate Pinball Extreme (20 pins, but most of them are horrid)
      Austin Powers Pinball (2 pins)
      Pure Pinball (3 pins)
      Pinball Gold Pack (20 pins and comes with the following games, Pinball Dreams, Pinball Dreams II, Pinball Fantasies, Pinball Mania and Pinball Illusions.
      3-D Ultra Pinball: Thrillride (1 pin)
      3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night (1 pin)

      POSTED 8 YEARS AGO #
    • Balrog/DarthDanMan, whether or not Gravity Crash is considered a shmup in general, I consider it so, as with its most direct predecessor, Atari's Gravitar arcade game. I think my essential criterion (aside from the shooting) is that the game needs to have player avatar movement over the 2D plane of the screen (or the variation of the background moving around while the avatar stays still). Thus, top-down run 'n gun games like Commando and Total Carnagemake the list while side-view run 'n gun games like Contra and Metal Slug do not (even though I have some ContraNES games in a PC collection, as well as Metal Slug Anthology for the PSP). The feel is different when you're restricted to running back and forth at the bottom of the screen. Also, somehow I feel like tube shooter Tempest is a shoot'em-up, but rail shooters like Space Harrier are not. It's hard to nail down.

      Oh, I need to add Alien Syndrome to the PS3 list. The arcade version is in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection, and I didn't realize until playing it a few days ago that it plays more or less like a multi-directional Commando.

      Freelance, I wouldn't say yours is barebones. You have several arcade compilations on the PSP, including the Capcom ones that I don't have (which I assume generally correspond to my PS2 Capcom collections). And, you have Irem Arcade Hits, too.

      I guess I should specify which compilations are the sources of many of my shoot'em-ups:

      - Plug-n-Play
      Namco (Namco I) TV Game
      Namco Ms. Pac-Man (Namco II) TV Game
      Capcom TV Game
      Atari Flashback 2
      C64 DTV

      - PC
      Atari Anniversary Edition and Atari: 80 Classic Games in One! (latter is a superset of the former)
      Midway Arcade Treasures
      Taito Legends
      Irem Arcade Hits

      - PlayStation 2
      Capcom Classics Collection Vols. 1 and 2
      Sega Genesis Collection
       (arcade extras; no Genesis shoot'em-ups are in it)
      Taito Legends 2

      - PlayStation Portable
      Gradius Collection
      Salamander Portable
       (Asia-region)
      Soldier Collection (Japan-region)
      Twinbee Portable (Japan-region)
      Parodius Portable (Japan-region)

      - PlayStation 3
      Namco Museum Essentials
      Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection
       (arcade extras only, again)

      - PlayStation (from PSN)
      R-Types

      - Wii
      Ultimate Shooting Collection (known as Milestone Shooting Collection in Japan)

      It's a much smaller list when you put it that way.

      Nice pinball list! It certainly dwarfs mine. I seem to have stopped getting pinball games; the problem with pinball is that it's extremely addictive to me. I always feel like "I can do better! Go again!"; in contrast, with shoot'em-ups, there's always a point where I either pass the game or realize that I won't be able to progress farther or get a higher score without a significant amount of more practice. I can have a blisteringly high score in a pinball game and still want to keep playing. :)

      Anyway, my list of pinball compilations:

      - Plug-n-Play
      Classic Arcade Pinball TV Game

      - PC
      Microsoft Pinball Arcade (a collection of Gottlieb tables, different from the PHoF collection; includes the first table that had flippers, Humpty Dumpty!)
      Ultimate Pro Pinball

      - PlayStation 2
      Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection
      Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection

      - PlayStation 3
      Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection

      I tried the Zen Pinball demo but didn't like it.

      The only real pinball table I know of in my area is a Stern Pirates of the Caribbean table at a Chuck E. Cheese.

      Regarding Alpha Mission II, the armor thing is cool, but I'm kind of disappointed that you have to collect the pieces in order, and you can't pick up other armors while you're in the middle of collecting the pieces of one already. Basically, you have to memorize which armors are where in order to be successful at the game. It's still fun, though, and nicely designed. I have the PSP version of the game; if I had gotten the PS3 version like you, we could actually do online co-op. Oh, well.

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    • d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

      Freelance
      Member

      Yeah when you list the compilations, onmode-ky, it now looks more comparable to my own list. Dunno if you seen my backloggery page but I also have G-Darius and Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer for PC. G-Darius has no music included on the CD and the port is pretty bad too but hell, it was less than a buck at an Asian computer store.

      I agree with you about what you said about pinball and SHMUP but still, I can never have enough pinball games! Oh, a word of advice. Don't ever buy Ultimate Pinball Extreme. It's the only game I know of that has tables with 6 flippers (3 on each side) by the drain. WTF. Don't even ask how it's supposed to work, because it doesn't.

      I actually don't really care for Zen Pinball either I got it anyway as I was craving for a pinball game and didn't have Williams Pinball yet. The ball moves way too fast for pinball (but it could be just me) although some of the tables have nice layouts.

      I don't have Alpha Mission II for PS3 either, only PSP. Since I bought it on the PSN, I lumped it there under that heading. I don't really play my PS3 much as the room is usually occupied by my sister and she always has the TV on so I always get PSP stuff since I'm always playing that. I don't like how you have to get the items in order too but like you said, it's still fun.

      I don't count run n gun games and top down shooters as SHMUPs. Just like RPGs, the term SHMUP means different things to different people. For me, it's strictly stuff like Gradius and Star Soldier. I never bought Gradius Collection, can you believe it? I keep hearing conflicting info about it, like how there's some slowdown and things. Since you have the game, can you confirm that?

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      I also have G-Darius and Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer for PC. G-Darius has no music included on the CD

       

      Holy crap, G-Darius without the music? How awful! A Darius game without its Zuntata soundtrack just isn't the same. Also, you just reminded me that I too have Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer for the PC. I've never played it before, only the PS3 version; I got the PC version afterward (at a sale price) for the art book and soundtrack CD.

       

      tables with 6 flippers (3 on each side) by the drain

       

      Whoa, tables, plural? How odd. I was going to note that Humpty Dumpty has 6 flippers, 3 on each side, but none of them are by the drain (it's the first table with flippers, but they weren't in their now-standard location yet). Sticking them all by the drain does sound rather silly.

       

      I don't have Alpha Mission II for PS3 either, only PSP.

       

      I assumed it was for the PS3 because you had listed other PSP games downloaded from the store under your PSP heading, with "PSN" written after the title (in the PSP/PS3 games thread). By the way, NEOGEO HEROES ~Ultimate Shooting~ introduces the SYD III space fighter craft and its pilot. The SYD-series ships are what are in Alpha Mission II and its predecessor, so Ultimate Shooting is sort of like a third game in the series, albeit one with completely unrelated mechanics. In the game, the SYD III's special attacks involve equipping assorted armors--sound familiar? Once SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 releases (in Japan), the PSP will end up having the entire Alpha Mission "trilogy" (Alpha Mission is known as A.S.O. ("Armored Scrum Object") in Japan). I hope that compilation comes to the US. It contains 7 shoot'em-ups (in contrast with Vol. 1's solitary Last Resort), but they're fairly obscure, so I'm not inclined to import it.

      I can confirm that I have no memory of any severe slowdown issues in Gradius Collection. There might have been slowdown every now and then when lots of stuff was going on, but there was nothing that should influence a purchase decision. I can also confirm that I was quite happy to buy a PSP for that game. :) It even includes a music player with all the soundtracks, as well as the CGI movies that originally accompanied the PS1 and PS2 two-game compilations.

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    • d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

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      Oh yeah, I see what you mean when you thought I had Alpha Mission II for the PS3. My mistake.

      I couldn't find a screenshot online for a 6 flipper-by-drain-table but here's one with 3. Now imagine 3 more in the same layout and you'll get the idea. All too often balls get caught between the flippers and too many tables have too many flippers scattered around the table. I can understand if they were put there for a reason (to get access to a ramp for example), but I think whoever made this game just put them there for the hell of it, just like how they put more than 2 flippers beside the drain and yes, they did that with several tables too! Oh, and the artwork on these tables are pretty horrible.

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      One thing I like about Söldner-X: on PC is that it doesn't require any install. It runs right off the disc. I was pretty disappointed that the PS3 version has more stages, high-res graphics and more music but the PC version was never updated with the new stuff. Bah. The sequel isn't even on the PC either.

      Honestly, "Armored Scrum Object" is a very odd title for a SHMUP. I haven't heard of any of the titles in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0, sadly.

      So you had no troubles at all with Gradius Collection? I also heard that it was very hard to see the bullets but not all reviews mention that so it's all very confusing. If you were fine though then it should be good enough for me.

      Since you mentioned why you got a PSP in the first place, the reason I wanted one at all was because I was excited about FFVII Crisis Core when it was first anounced. Of course, then no additional news came out at all for years until finally it resurfaced again after I gave it up as vapourware. Then I bought the PSP and imported the game :D I found lots of other games I enjoyed too and the rest is history.

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      onmode-ky - impressive list! I see that others know some of those games...but I (truly) know just three of them (!!!) The Flying Hamster, A Space Shooter for 2 Bucks! and TwinBee. Anyway..when pinball-type games are not shooter? Are they just a new genre - for ex pinball-type games or something? :)

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    • I recall a few of the pins in the Gottlieb collections I have having more than 2 flippers by the drain, such as Genie, Haunted House, and Black Hole. However, they maxed out at 4, with no more than 3 being right "at" the drain. Black Hole and Haunted House were 2- and 3-level tables, too, respectively, so they had even more flippers--but in places that made sense, not like 6 by the drain. :)

      The playfield in that image you posted looks like it has poor flow. On top of being an eyesore.

      The PC version of Söldner-X likely got neither updates nor the sequel because it sold poorly. Play-Asia.com had it on clearance for a long time (which was when I got it). It probably wasn't worth the resources for the devs to do more for it.

      "Armored Scrum Object" is a very odd title for anything. :) I'd heard of a few of the titles in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0, probably because I had read this press release back in 2005 (for a product that was never released, possibly never even developed; the plug-n-play market plateaued and then began to decline around that time) and subsequently looked into old SNK games. A former coworker of mine also liked Vanguard a lot, much like JeremyR here. Of course, Vanguard, the original, is not in the Vol. 0 game list, only the sequel. I suspect that the original is missing because of its likely unauthorized use of Jerry Goldsmith's Star Trek: The Motion Picture theme music, and the source code of the game is probably lost so that the music can't be changed.

      I had no troubles with Gradius Collection, but I should note that most of my Gradius experience comes from playing that very compilation. So, if there were things that were "wrong" with it compared to the arcade originals, I couldn't tell. I didn't have any problems seeing the bullets, though, that's for sure.

      Crisis Core is a more typical reason for buying a PSP than Gradius Collection, certainly. Interestingly, I've read of some people in Japan buying a PSP when they heard DariusBurst was coming out, what with it being the first new Darius game in 12 years. Speaking of which, what is it that bothers you about Lightning Flamberge? Also speaking of which, Taito's Zuntata sound team is having a DariusBurst Another Chronicle (the super-widescreen HD arcade remix of the PSP game) concert this coming weekend. Wish I could attend.

      lucidamea, you really don't know Asteroids and Centipede? Nor Galaxian and Galaga? Not even Space Invaders? I'm not trying to sound mean; it's just that those are some of the most famous video games of all time, yet you know the comparatively obscure TwinBee instead. It's just unusual. I'm honestly surprised.

       

      Anyway..when pinball-type games are not shooter? Are they just a new genre - for ex pinball-type games or something? :)

       

      Um, I don't understand what you're asking me. At all.

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    • d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

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      That's good to hear about Gradius Collection! I should pick it up sometime, probably on the PSN since the UMD is so hard to find now.

      Soldner-X probably wouldn't have bad sales if Play-Asia didn't have exclusive rights to sell it. Bet it would've made more if it was readily available like on US digital distribution websites (Steam, GOG, etc).

      Oh, Lightning Flamberge was just annoying to me. I always get hit by its mega beam hehe. Heh, I wish I could go to any VGM concert...

      Luckily Ultimate Pinball Extreme was less than 10 bucks so I didn't waste too much money on it :3

      Judging from his/her(?) wording, I'm guessing lucidamea is from another country. Maybe where he's from, arcades either don't exist or are unpopular?

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    • I think Play-Asia.com had exclusivity because they helped fund its development--or I think they did, anyway. I don't have any proof and am just going on a hunch.

      You always get hit by Lightning Flamberge's pink burst beam or that zig-zag mouth-fired beam? If it's the latter, just stay out of the line of fire of the mouth; it only fires that gun when you cross it, as I recall. As for the burst beam, you're home free if you can counterburst. :) In my best run through the game, I successfully killed the first 3 bosses with counterbursts (which makes for major points). It's freaking hard to get a counterburst kill with any of the later bosses, though, since they take so long to kill anyway; it'd be easy to know when to wait for a counterburst opportunity if they had health meters, but they don't. Great Thing in particular takes lots of time.

      I attended a Video Games Live concert in 2007. Great experience, though the orchestra's performance could have been better in certain places.

      Ten bucks: 1) several Minis or 2) the knowledge that Ultimate Pinball Extreme is not worth it? I'd go for door #1. :)

      lucidamea may be from somewhere where arcade games were extremely niche, but you have to admit, it's kind of weird knowing TwinBee (which I myself had never heard of until a few years ago) but not the Namco/Atari/Taito classics. It's sort of like knowing the registry number of the USS Galaxy but not knowing the name of the primary starship in Star Trek. Not impossible, but quite unexpected.

      Let me know if you get Gradius Collection and find it not meeting expectations.

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    • d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

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      But I like pinball! I can't help it if I get excited over a pinball game featuring 20 tables.

      Okay, I'm mighty embarrassed to say this, but I never figured out how to counterburst. I always end up doing it too early or too late. *giggle*

      I am jealous you got to go to a concert. I'd love to attend a FF one.

      Well I would expect people to not know the classics if they're part of the new generation, but then they wouldn't be knowing about Twinbee either if that's the case. I heard of that game for ages but never played it until I got the Twinbee Collection.

      I bought Gradius Collection last night and played a few of the games just to see if any of those complaints I heard was warranted. I am happy to report that I haven't experienced any of it and it is just as you described. I was also impressed that they have held up surprisingly well for 20-odd year old games. The graphics are so bright and sharp and the detail is great. I was blown by the fire dragons in the very first stage of Gradius II and the boss was sweet. I should have brought it when it first showed up on the PSN if I had known these complaints were hogwash.

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      Is Gradius collection worth 20 bucks though? I wouldnt mind picking it up.

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      Is Gradius collection worth 20 bucks though?

       

      I am perhaps not the most unbiased source of an answer, having been enticed to spend the cost of a PSP to have the ability to play Gradius Collection. It depends on how much you value a unique and well-crafted shooter--and difficult, as well. If you're looking for something with mechanics and value-for-dollar similar to ASSf2B!, then no. If you are willing to pay more for a more tactical and more punishing experience (as well as a historical journey across 5 titles spanning 15 years), then yes. Also to consider when evaluating its worth: Gradius Collection includes a music gallery for every game in it (plus remixes from the X68000 ports), the CGI videos from Gradius Deluxe Pack (PS1), Gradius Gaiden (PS1), and Gradius III and IV (PS2), and also the ability to save and load game states, which was what allowed me to reach the end of the original Gradius. :) However, your $20 in the PS Store does not get you the awesome Vic Viper artwork on both sides of the UMD case insert.

       

      But I like pinball! I can't help it if I get excited over a pinball game featuring 20 tables.

       

      Heh, well, I hope the experience taught you a valuable lesson: you should like and acquire quality pinball, not quantity pinball. 😜

      About counterbursting: when a boss is about to fire its burst cannon, there is a sequence of 3 flashes at the emitter. Those flashes set up a timing count for when to fire your burst cannon for a counterburst. As I recall, the timing goes: "one, two, three-FIRE"; the time between the third flash and when you press your Square button is half the time between consecutive flashes. As a musical reference, think two quarter notes followed by two eighth notes. Even knowing that, though, you can still miss fairly often. It's much easier to activate a counterburst after the boss' burst beam is already activated, by coming in from the side of the beam. In that case, you just hit Square right when your Silverhawk is about to enter the boss' beam (note: this is very difficult against Hungry Gluttons, of Zone H, because that punk rotates his beam in an arc rather than floating straight up and down).

      The VGL concert I attended did in fact include performances of "Liberi Fatali" and "One-Winged Angel." I hypothesize that those two are popular enough that they may appear in every VGL performance.

      Yeah, aside from the absurd slowness of the Vic Vipers when you have no speed-ups, the early Gradius games hold up quite well. Oh, there's also the extreme punishment of losing everything (possibly barring 1 speed-up) when you die. But in terms of design and gameplay, they're very good. Gradius II Stage 1 is quite memorable, and the background music of that stage, "Burning Heat," is my favorite Gradius stage music (incidentally, remixes of "Burning Heat" appear in Konami's Beatmania and Dance Dance Revolution). In fact, I think the middle section of Gradius VStage 1 is an intended visual tribute by Treasure to Gradius II Stage 1, with the red spheres in space thing.

      Shoot it in the eye!

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    • d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

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      I think it would depend on how much you like SHMUPs. $20 for 5 games seems like a pretty good deal to me.

      Naturally I agree with you, onmode-ky but see, how would I know the game has quality before purchasing it? I could have been lucky to find an awesome pinball game with 20 awesome tables.

      Oh, there's also the extreme punishment of losing everything (possibly barring 1 speed-up) when you die.
      They wouldn't be SHMUPs otherwise. That's like giving Contra health bars.

      For the record, Liberi Fatali rocks. FFVIII is my fave FF game.

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      I could have been lucky to find an awesome pinball game with 20 awesome tables.

       

      I guess I'm much less optimistic than you. :) The likelihood of there being a big bunch of awesome pinball tables in a pack from an obscure developer seems pretty low to me. At least with the Classic Arcade Pinball TV Game (whose 3 tables are proprietary, not remakes of actual classics), I had the option of returning it to the store even if opened, had I found the tables unsatisfying. That pack of 20 tables being a CD-ROM, it wouldn't have been returnable, so I would have avoided it if I had found it in a store (or at least first checked online for reviews and such before deciding to buy). It's also worth noting that I'm very stingy. :P But, yeah, a big bunch of great pinball tables would be a great treasure find.

       

      They wouldn't be SHMUPs otherwise. That's like giving Contra health bars.

       

      Well, they wouldn't be retro shooters otherwise--plenty of newer titles let you keep at least some semblance of your power-up set.

      Report, in Japanese, on this past weekend's Zuntata concert (preceded by a discussion panel from several people involved in making DariusBurst) here. Scroll down for the set list, which is at least partly in English, as well as pictures of event-exclusive T-shirts (I note that the T-shirt sizes include "XL," not "LL," unlike the Japanese DSi). It seems it was the first full band Zuntata live concert in 12 years.

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    • I ran across a new scrolling shooter recently from an unlikely source: Taiwan. 雷神戰記 (Reishen Zhanji, "Record of the Lightning God War,"; if the characters are read in Japanese, it's Raijin Senki) claims to be an online shooter. I have no idea how you make a non-cooperative scrolling shooter "online," but it does seem to have one mode with one player at the bottom of the screen and one at the top, the two facing each other. Check out the screenshots and videos from their Facebook page (much easier for English readers to navigate to those sections than at the official website):

      Official website
      Official Facebook page

      The videos seem to show a rather odd style of gameplay. It's not really bullet hell; sure, there are lots of bullets onscreen, but a whole lot of them are from the player. Those videos seem to show a game in which you spray firepower all over the place--so, it doesn't seem very tactical.

      By the way, Googling for the game's subtitle, the English phrase "Thunder God Online," gets you nowhere.

      In less interesting news, I finally unlocked all the art in the gallery for one of the characters, Reika Kirishima, in Castle of Shikigami III (Wii). For most of the other characters, I have at least 2 pieces still missing, though only 1 left for the Stage 1 boss, Yukari Horiguchi (who must be one of the funniest scrolling shooter bosses in history, thanks to her silly dialogues with each player character, e.g., "Isn't this one-player mode? Why are there two of you here?"; "I was the fourth stage boss in the last game!"; "There was an ad to be boss of this stage, so I took it. It pays pretty well."; "I'm working here part-time. The flower shop gig isn't enough to pay for my video games."). That game sells replay value with its incredible volume (for a scrolling shooter) of character-specific dialog.

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      volcane
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      Looking at the website gives me a migraine! ;-)

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    • The new Lego Earth Defense HQ set includes a tribute to the Vic Viper. The decals on the Viper lookalike apparently are also a tribute to a prominent, now deceased member of the Lego builder community who seems to have had Lego Vic Viper models as a hallmark. Check out some more Lego Vic Viper creations from a Lego employee here(this is the guy who designed the above-mentioned set).

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      @onmode-ky

      That's a great looking Lego set, especially the head-clinger alien! 🙂

      It was a nice gesture for them to include the tribute.

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    • Back to the pinball topic momentarily, for Freelance: I recently got my first TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine title from the PlayStation Store, the pinball game Alien Crush. Its reputation in the retro video pinball arena is quite good, so I thought I'd see how it was for myself. Aside from some occasional instances of the flipper missing the ball when I'm sure it should have hit, it's pretty solid. Decent physics, nice playfield(s). You should check it out.

      The weird thing, though, is that even though the game is playable on both PS3 and PSP, and you can transfer the game just fine from a PS3 to a PSP, their save files are not cross-compatible. They don't share the same fileset format, and the directory names are slightly different. Also odd, when installed on a PS3, the game is 17 MB, whereas when installed on a PSP, it's only about 5.5 MB. I wonder what that's all about. Another, less bizarre difference between the game as played on PS3 vs. PSP: you can scale the PSP graphics to original resolution, zoomed-in to fit the screen vertically, or stretched out to fill the whole screen (I don't know why anyone would ever choose that heavily distorted third option, since the original aspect ratio is 1:1!). There is no such option on the PS3, and it's just scaled to vertically fill most of the screen.

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      Wow I played Alien Crush ages ago on the TG-16. I didn't know it was out on PSN. Devil's Crush was the superior sequel though. Dunno if I'd get it. I already spent some money on the 3DS eShop.

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    • d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

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      Haha silly me. I forgot I had like a little over $7 in my 'wallet' so I guess I'll get Alien Crush now. I prefer the aliens (I bet they were inspired by Alien) in that game over the demons in the sequel anyway. I also got one of the Dissidia DLC.

      I noticed Soldier Blade and Super Star Soldier are also in the store. It'd be awesome if they released Blazing Lazers since it's not in the Star Soldier compilation.

      Hmm the controls for Alien Crush is pretty strange. I keep pressing R by accident because I use the triggers for the flippers in every pinball game I have on my PSP. Wish I could change it like the PSX games.

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      I'm thinking of getting either Pinball Fantasies or Pinball Dreams. Do you recommend one over the other?

      I'm not familiar with Blazing Lazers. But, I'll tell you this: we are very unlikely to see either of the Galaxy Fräulein Yuna PC Engine games in the US PS Store. On a more serious note, I suspect we won't get Star Parodier, either.

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      d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

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      Blazing Lazers. It's a 1989 SHMUP that's very similar to the Star Soldier series. Very good game and I already have it on the Wii but I wish I could play it on the go. You can get Star Parodier in the Soldier Collection so it's possible to play it.

      Both pinball games are good so it doesn't really matter what you pick. Pinball Fantasies is the sequel in case you weren't aware. I really hate Boom Beats in Dreams though so Fantasies gets a nudge up because of it. That said, I really wish they had put out Pinball Illusions too on the Mini platform. I have it on PC.

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      I actually made reference to Star Parodier precisely because it's in Soldier Collection; of the four games on the UMD, that's the only one that would be unlikely to see release in North America, due to the Japanese dialogue (starring well known seiyuu Hisakawa Aya! I recognized her voice right away). By the way, I have the UMD, if you forgot.

      Yes, I had read Fantasies was the second in the series and was going to go with Dreams since it's the first, but I thought I ought to see if there might be good reason to reverse that. I think you meant "Beat Box."

      Off topic: Sony sure is doing a crappy job with the TG16 releases in the Store. They don't get their own category, and there is nothing you can search to get them all in one result. Right now, the only way to get all of them together is to look under New Releases--which, of course, won't work as more Store updates go up.

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      The TG16 stuff made me think to pull out my Galaxy Fräulein Yuna Collection UMD and play the Galaxy Police Legend Sapphire (Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire) vertically scrolling shooter. I set the difficulty to Easy, maxed out the credits to 9, and set bonus lives to appear at the lowest score thresholds, and I was actually able to beat the game (had never thought to alter the settings before; best I can do on Normal difficulty seems to be 2 credits used just to beat Stage 1 of 5). The game is extremely rare as a PC Engine (Arcade CD) title, and even better, it's also very good. The main unique gameplay aspect is the fact that your wingmen orbs become temporary homing weapons with incrementing score bonuses if you don't fire your guns for a couple of seconds and then start firing. Other than that, it also has numerous bosses (at least 2 per stage) with a wide variety of attack behaviors, multiple time period settings, and the CD-quality music is intense (80s metal style, maybe?). It has some Japanese dialogue (monologues, really), though, so it will probably never see release on the PS Store. Nonetheless, if you can get the UMD, it's quite good; the soundtrack, which is available in a sound test mode, almost makes it worth the price alone. Of course, the fact that you also get the first two Yuna visual novels is another plus--if you can understand all the Japanese. . . .

      Alternatively, Play-Asia.com currently has a used copy of the PC Engine Arcade CD original, asking $400.

      Here's some footage from the game's first two stages. Check out that stage-end boss music!

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      Freelance, incidentally, what do you think of Apache Overkill? I never got it because it seemed rather mindlessly repetitive--come to think of it, M.O.Z.O.X. turned out to be much like what I thought Apache was like.

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      While I think that Apache Overkill is certainly a little repetitive, it has the curious ability to keep drawing me back for quick play sessions every now and again. I prefer Apache Overkill over M.O.Z.O.X.

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      Thanks, volcane. Might you be able to elaborate on what you like more about Apache, and also how much more? Something about the presentation, the difficulty curve, the gameplay?

      By the way, I've currently got 65% of the unlockable images in the NeoGeo Heroes: Ultimate Shooting image gallery unlocked. Probably won't be unlocking much more, given that the rest likely depend on playing and beating Subject and Survival Modes multiple more times (not that I can beat Survival). I also encountered something odd in Subject Mode scoring: for two runs through, the final score was much higher than the actual total score of the individual stages. No idea where these huge bonus points came from.

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      I plan on buying Flying Hamster, and am still considering Apache Overkill. It looks so beautifully retro (I'm 20s, so 'retro' is genesis era to me).

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      @onmode-ky

      I think both games are fairly close in terms of enjoyability, but there is a very different feel for each game. Whereas MOZOX feels like an average space shooter, Apache certainly looks more terrestial (which you would expect, given that it is set on Earth and not in space). Apache reminds me of the kind of scrolling shooting games back in the Amiga & Spectrum days. Apache is faster and busier and has more energy in it, as opposed to MOZOX. I also quite like the radio voice feedback that you get telling how well/badly you are doing.

      Having said that, unfortunately I do start to lose my interest a little after a while in both games. Neither title seems to keep me engaged for too long. But I've not yet deleted either from my PSP because they both do seem to pull me back periodically! 🙂

      Is it usual for Japanese shooters to make you work really really hard to get the gallery and media unlocks? 🙂

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      Hmm, I would think the Genesis, Amiga, and Spectrum all have scrolling shooters with much more "design" going on in them than Apache Overkill. Certainly more so than M.O.Z.O.X. (it only has, I think, 3 bosses, which rotate through the levels, and the game's only real difference between levels is enemies becoming more resistant to your fire). Does Apache have actual enemy patterns, or is it what it looks like to me from the trailer: random enemies just appearing onscreen at random? Or is it dynamic like Xevious, where the enemies you face depend on how well you have been performing?

      volcane, it probably is pretty standard, yes. :) However, NeoGeo Heroes' unlock method being so obscure is probably not standard. In Castle of Shikigami III, you unlock story sequences and images by simply seeing them in gameplay. In DariusBurst, you unlock its gallery items by beating missions in Mission Mode. Then again, Gradius V didn't have anything to unlock other than free play and weapon edit, as far as I can recall.

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      Apache is okay I guess. Fast paced and has different scenery in each level. Not the best thing around and I haven't played it much.

      Erm yes, I mean Beat Box. Really hate the table layout.

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      Does Apache have actual enemy patterns, or is it what it looks like to me from the trailer: random enemies just appearing onscreen at random?

       

      I think the enemies are pretty much random. There are boss and mid-level mini-boss types, but that's about it.

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      Thanks for the input. I think I will continue to avoid Apache. Had my fill of disappointment already with M.O.Z.O.X. On the pinball side of things, I'm thinking Fantasies rather than Dreams. "Beat Box" does seem to have a not-very-fun layout, indeed.

      Yesterday, I went into PS Home to pick up some of the free Welcome Back items (there's quite a bit, including entire personal spaces), and while I was there, I poked around to see some of the changes since the last time I was there. Aside from the E3 bit, I hadn't been in Home in over a year. In my explorations, I discovered something awful: I swore never to spend actual money in Home, but KONAMI IS SELLING GRADIUS V ANIMATED CAPS AND SHIRTS! What do I do now?! I was able to resist Irem's scale-model R-Type Home merchandise, since they had smaller-scale free versions, but Gradius V! GRADIUS V! Konami even had models of the Vic Viper T-301 on display (three of them, all small ones, not like Irem's R9 Arrowhead sand sculpture) in their space. I snagged screen caps of them, but that may not slake my Gradius V thirst!

      Incidentally, if you go into Sony's E3 booth space and do all the stuff, you unlock the booth's upper level. On that level, there is a decent little doodle-graphics vertically scrolling shooter, Scribble Shooter. It's a demo, just the first level, of a game set to be released later this summer in Home. Rather easy, even for just a first stage, but it has good weapon variety (clear Gradius V influence in the option control arrangements: orbit, freeze, and the traditional follow!) and a lot of charm.

      Going back to TG16/PCE, I played a bit of the first Yuna game (on the same UMD as the above-noted Sapphire) recently. It's the first visual novel I've ever encountered with RPG-like, turn-based battles; I fought 3 attackers (in separate battles) as the story progressed. There is an abundance of voiced Japanese dialogue, some of it even without accompanying text, but I was fortunately able to understand the majority of it. Very silly stuff.

      Yuna: "Is that a robot? I don't really like robots."
      Her companion, Elner: "Um, you know, I'm a robot."

      Elner: "This is acid rain! We have to find cover!"
      Yuna: "Oh, no! My hair is going to get bleached!"
      Elner: "That really isn't what you should be worrying about!"

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      Freelance, is Devil's Crush a lot like Alien Crush? I was a little disappointed that my aim in Alien Crush turned out to be much less accurate than in, say, Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection. At times, I can have pinpoint accuracy in Williams, but I have less than 50% success getting the ball where I want it to go in Alien Crush.

      Now that TurboGrafx-16 games are in the North American PS Store . . . maybe we'll get the PC Engine port of Flying Hamster!

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      I actually can't remember how Devil's Crush is played so I'm probably not the best person to answer. I didn't even remember, until I played it, how hard it is to hit the ball in Alien Crush, especially the top field. Being unable to change the controls is another hit. Devil's Crush generally considered to be better though, but I've no clue if the controls are better though.

      Now I'd like to ask you a question. Let's assume that I am willing to buy one of the two R-Types on the PSN store. If you've played them, which one is better? I would assume the one with both R-Type and R-Type 2 would be the better value, but I've barely played the series and don't know what to expect.

      P.S. I wasn't aware that Flying Hamster was available elsewhere.

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      Yeah, it's a good thing that the playfield doesn't seem too drain-happy in Alien Crush, or else all those mis-aimed shots would be a major problem.

      I think your R-Type decision (and I do have both) is dependent on what you're interested in. R-Types is just a straight anthology-style pairing of R-Type and R-Type II (the arcade games), while R-Type Delta is a deeper affair, with multiple playable fighters, more to the weapon system, a credit-earning system, and 3D graphics. So, if you're mostly interested in seeing R-Type roots, go for R-Types, and if you're more looking for more depth, go for Delta. In terms of difficulty and level/boss design, I can't say I really noticed much difference; all three games are hard and require memorization and deliberate attack planning, and none of them resemble R-Type Leo. Of course, I've never gotten very far in any of them, so my evaluation is only based on the first stages of the games.

      I kind of liken Ace Armstrong to R-Type in its reliance on practice and memorization, while Flying Hamster has more of a Gradius feel. Not sure what you meant by "available elsewhere," but Flying Hamster is so far only available on Minis and iOS; the PC Engine port I mentioned was Game Atelier's April Fools' Day joke. Would be kind of cool if they made a homebrew version, though (since they obviously wouldn't be able to actually make a licensed TG16/PC-E game).

      I got Pinball Fantasies, by the way, and have played a bit of Party Land and Speed Devils. Fun stuff!

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      Oh, I wasn't aware of the joke so oops. I as wondering 'cause I definitely haven't heard of any other games with the same name hehe.

      Ugh, memorization. No wonder I never played R-Type much back in the day.

      Sweet. Speed Devils is my fave table, followed by Party Land. Glad you like it! Might as well get Dreams too! Now if only they released Pinball Illusions to Mini format. I have it on PC and it's awesome.

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      I discovered yesterday that in the Asia-region PS Home, Irem has a space dedicated to R-Type Tactics II: Operation Bitter Chocolate. Not only does the space contain full-scale models of two R-series fighters (because the space is the bridge and hangar deck of a battleship in an orbital battle over the Earth), but it includes a space battle mini-game! You pilot an R9 fighter (camera follows it) in a free-roaming 3D space environment, allotted 2 minutes to take down as many enemy fighters and capital ships as you can. For playing the game, you get costume pieces, for a yukata, adorned with large R-Type art. For beating the 10,000-point objective, you get an R9 hat--which is pretty big, so it looks hilariously insane on your head!

      All in all, a space with many photo opportunities, both in the space itself and in the clothing items it gives you. I wish it were in the North American Home, too. It must be in Japan's Home; does anyone know if it's in Europe's Home?

      Incidentally, among the 100 Welcome Back items in the Asia-region Home, one was an anime-themed personal space--by "anime-themed," they seemed to really mean urban futuristic, like a Neo-Tokyo. The North American Home gave you 2 free personal spaces, but this one is much cooler than a luxury garage and Dragon's Lair.

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      Freelance, I've found that my performance in Pinball Fantasies seems notably poorer than my performance in other pinball games. I can only reach the second or third high score position on most of the tables, and in the supposed highest-scoring table, "Billion Dollar Gameshow" (Wikipedia said something like many trillion points had been accomplished), I've only managed fourth place at best, a mere 22 million points or so. I abort any session on it where I don't have 5 million at least by the third ball, and I've found I'm aborting more than half the time. Am I just playing it wrong somehow? I was doing very poorly at "Speed Devils" for a while, too.

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      Freelance, you can ignore my previous post. I discovered that playing "Billion Dollar Gameshow" with the table displayed vertically on the PSP seemed to improve my performance. Also, it's a table where the large point values come from only a few things, things that are rather difficult for me to pull off consistently. A glance at a YouTube video also confirmed what I suspected for a while: the table's "missions," which are key to getting the absurdly high scores, are very poorly explained during gameplay. While most tables I've played have lights or DMD messages directing you which way to go to activate things, this table has none of that. It wasn't until my most recent game that I realized you could actually get the prizes on that wheel (I got 2 of the first trio).

      Also, what I said in my previous post about the trillions of points was actually for "Stones 'N Bones," not "Billion Dollar Gameshow." Oops.

      Anyway, back to the scrolling shooter topic! Something (expansion? sequel?) called "DariusBurst Another Chronicle EX" has been announced by Taito. This comes at around the same time that the Western version of (non-EX) Another Chronicle made its first appearance at a coin-op trade show in the UK; this international edition of the game differs only in the absence of the awning over the players' bench. If I ever find this game locally, I hope it's not outside on a rainy day.

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      The previously mentioned Scribble Shooter will be releasing in PS Home in a couple of weeks. It seems it is going to be an arcade cabinet for personal spaces (i.e., won't be free to play). I've never spent any money in Home before, but this and those Gradius V shirts. . . .

      I ordered the Shooting Gameside Vol. 2 book yesterday--and from the look of it, I got the last one. Either that, or it was already out of stock when I placed my order, and they just updated it. Anyway, extensive Gradius coverage + interview with Zuntata = must-buy.

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      Scribble Shooter is now available both in PS Home and from the PS Store's new Home section (but it's a Home personal arcade cabinet in either case). I think it was $7. Not sure if I'll get it yet.

      A few nights ago, I beat Castle [of] Shikigami 2 for the PS2 for the first time. It was a remarkable game ending; I was down to my final hit before death on my final (seventh at the time) credit, with no bombs left, and I was about to get hit in the next second or two by bullets from which there was no escape, when all of a sudden, the final boss died. Honestly, it was sooooo close that I thought at first I had died, but no, it was the boss! Beating the game unlocked extra options like altering enemy bullet speed and bullet size, so for the sake of making it easier to beat the game for the remaining 7 characters (to see everyone's endings), I made the game a little easier. Heck, it was already at "Very Easy" difficulty mode and the most generous earned-bonuses setup, yet the game was still seriously hard bullet hell. While collecting the single-player character endings (obtuse though the game's laughably poor script translation and voice acting may be--seriously, their translator seems to have been someone who couldn't speak English very well), I also unlocked free play (6 hours of game time, same as R-Type Delta, apparently), which also unlocked the final images in the image gallery. Unlike in Shikigami III, none of the gallery images depend on 2-player play in this game.

      Overall, Shikigami II is pretty good, though I think I like III more (I have the North American Wii version of that). Not only is the localization significantly better, though the dialogue can still be incomprehensibly bizarre, but I like the changes to the mechanics, as well as the climactic final boss fight. Oh, and Yukari Horiguchi Ver. 2 and Reika Kirishima are a riot. :)

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      I was very, very disappointed today to discover that a movie theater less than an hour away from me, which I have visited in years past, was host to a location test for DariusBurst Another Chronicle . . . up until a few weeks ago. 😧

      NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

      That cabinet has since moved to a new location test site in Utah; the guy who runs ArcadeHeroes.com has it in his arcade. Pictures and lots of text here (including an "unboxing" of a 1010-lb. machine :) ). I want to play it, damn it!

      In other news, because Irem is pulling out of PlayStation Home, along with nearly every other video game service they're on (but that's another story, a rather sad one), I took the plunge yesterday and bought my first virtual items in Home: some R-Type virtual fighter models. Still haven't decided to buy Scribble Shooter.

      POSTED 7 YEARS AGO #

      A new side-scrolling shooter is coming soon for the Dreamcast, and this one even has a pricey limited edition.

      DariusBurst Another Chronicle EX was an expansion to the non-EX version, but I didn\'t read about the content; EX2 is coming, and I\'ve read that the content this time includes a new player ship, new bosses, and the addition of wingmen (a la 1942 or the options in Gradius).

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      Well over a year after Gundemonium Collection debuted in the PS Store, I\'m finally ordering the PC CD-ROM release of it (with art book and soundtrack CD), which is on sale through Saturday for 50% off its standard price--making its with-shipping price equal to that of its standard non-sale price in the PS Store.

      Everything I bought on Black Friday was for me. . . .

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      I just discovered today that G.Rev\'s vertically scrolling helicopter shooter Under Defeat, formerly of the NAOMI arcade/Dreamcast family, is coming to the PS3 and Xbox 360 (in Japan, anyway) remade as Under Defeat HD. It includes a new widescreen mode as well (the original game uses a vertically oriented screen), by which I mean an actual widescreen mode, not just the Tate (rotated) mode.

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      I really don\'t know how to respond to these posts but it doesn\'t mean I do not read them.

      At any rate, an Indie vertical SHMUP named Jamestown on PC is a daily deal today on Steam for $2.49. It looks like a bullet hell game which I do not like. Just passing this info in case someone wants to snag it.

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      Additions (and edits) to my shooting game library since the list on the first page:

      - Plug-n-Play
      Space Invaders

      - PC
      Gundemonium Recollection
      GundeadliGne
      Hitogata Happa

      - PlayStation Portable
      The King of Fighters Sky Stage (included in the previously mentioned NEOGEO HEROES ~Ultimate Shooting~)
      Sky Force
      Duæl Invaders
      Who's That Flying?!
      Vanguard
      HAL 21
      Ozma Wars
      Sasuke vs. Commander
      Alpha Mission
      Vanguard II
      Prehistoric Isle in 1930
      Bermuda Triangle

      - PlayStation 3
      Alien Syndrome (part of the previously mentioned Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection)
      PixelJunk Shooter 2
      Galaga Legions DX
      PixelJunk SideScroller

      - PlayStation (from PSN)
      Kyuiin

      The plug-n-play Space Invaders is part of the 10-game Taito TV Game system (AKA "Retro Arcade featuring Space Invaders"), while the 3 PC titles make up Gundemonium Collection. Everything else minus KoF Sky Stage and Alien Syndrome was a standalone download purchase.

      Additions to my pinball library since that earlier list:

      - PlayStation Portable
      Party Land
      Speed Devils
      Billion Dollar Gameshow
      Stones 'N Bones

      - TurboGrafx-16 (from PSN)
      Alien Crush

      The PSP titles make up the Pinball Fantasies Mini.

      By the way, Freelance, that Japanese Game Boy pinball game you have, does it have the number 66 in its title? Edit: Oh, wait, never mind. The title I was thinking of was localized as Revenge of the Gator, which you have. I tried searching "pinball" in Japanese (ピンボール) to see if I could ID that game of yours.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      onmode is like a shooter mania, and i think it's contagious... it's starting to bring back my buried love for shooters... ^_^

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      Oh hey, I dug up that Japanese GB game I had and found out it's from Jaleco so I did some searching on GameFAQs and discovered what this mystery game is!

      It's called Hero Shuugou!! Pinball Party, and judging from the cover and in game screen shots (only saw 2 online, one of which is the title screen), it looks to be based on a manga and/or anime that I've never heard of before. The game itself is pretty dull. That's what I recalled when I played it many years ago.

      Oh, I just discovered this Japan-only pinball game. Have you ever played it? Looks like it has 2 tables:
      http://www.ebay.com/itm/PSP-Pinball-Japanese-Import-Factory-Sealed-brand-new-MINT-/220969385847?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item3372cd3f77
      It looks like it can only be played in Tate mode too.

      This page has more clearer pics of the 2 tables:
      http://www.gameforfun.com/en/product.asp?product_id=6050#

      P.S. Wow, the Japanese cover for Revenge of the Gator is darn cute:
      http://image4.play-asia.com/640/6l/pa.118726.1.jpg

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      A-ha, so that's what your game's called. I looked up the Japanese title (ヒーロー集合!! ピンボールパーティ, if you want to use that to find images), and an Amazon.co.jp user review notes that the game most appeals to Jaleco fans because they'd recognize the characters. I guess it was a game populated by company mascots, like their version of Super Smash Bros.

      I've never heard of that PSP pinball title before. Did Hudson Soft get excited by the PSP's vertical screen or something? There's this game and also their Star Soldier remake that were both Tate-position early PSP releases. I wonder how good this one is. I'm rather disappointed that there's a single nudge button (though maybe that site just isn't telling how to do a directional nudge). Are you getting it?

      Heh, yeah that Revenge of the Gator cover is kind of cute.

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      Ah more images. Just looking at them again reinforces my 'this game is dull' comment.

      I'd like to get that game but I can't right now. I am unemployed and am looking for a job. I may get one soon if they ever call me though so if I do get it, maybe I'll get that game as a reward. I also want the buy a 200 page book about everything Game & Watch related though so I will have to decide what to get.

      Glad that seller ships to Canada. Lots of ppl usually don't.
      Sadly, it's out of print according to Playasia. It's a 2005 game 😕

      Update: Yes it looks like there's only one nudge button. I'd like a directional one myself.

      To be fair, pinball and SHMUPs are the genres that's best suited to a vertical screen so Hudson probably just taking advantage of that fact. I do prefer SHMUPs with a vertical screen but I'd rather have my pinball in a horizontal format (I am used to it and I like using the triggers to control the flippers).

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      Add Scribble Shooter to my shooting game library; I got it today. Overall, it's not bad, but I was slightly underwhelmed. Sure, I wasn't expecting a super-hardcore shooter, given that it's a PlayStation Home virtual arcade cabinet, but the amount of content in it kind of didn't feel like it was $7 worth. There are 10 stages, each with a distinctive boss, and you can start from any stage you've reached (there are no Continues, just your 3 lives, with more earned in-game through reaching score milestones). Some of the wingman mechanics are very reminiscent of Gradius V options, namely the ability to have them orbit your ship and to lock their relative position. It's generally not very hard, but power-ups being dropped fairly rarely later on does make it a little difficult to recover from any deaths.

      The weirdest thing about it, though, is the uneven difficulty. The first 3 stages are pretty easy, but the Stage 4 boss will likely kill every newcomer right away because of his surprise attack. And, I don't know if I simply don't fight him properly or what, but he takes a really long time to kill even after you know his pattern. There are two other bosses who are particularly troublesome to deal with. You have to fight one of them (Stage 7?) with most of the screen blacked out, just a circle of light illuminating the area around your ship while he teleports around in the darkness and throws homing fireballs at you. Annoying? You bet! Then there's the final boss who wouldn't be so bad if he didn't pull a really cheap trick at the end of the fight to make things extremely disorienting.

      The scoring is weird. As you kill enemies, the multiplier continues to increase, and not even dying resets it. So, the longer you play, the greater your rate of scoring will be, not just the score itself. I couldn't pass the fourth stage for a few tries and topped out at less than 400,000 points, but after beating the whole game (from stage select, just to unlock all the stages), I gave another try from Stage 1 and racked up just shy of 4 million points, and a multiplier just under 100x, before the Stage 9 boss unexpectedly killed my last life with what must have been a bullet camouflaged by my own laser beam. I ranked 53rd or so in the leaderboard. The top 10, presumably full-game 1CC runs, were between 7 and 7.5 million.

      Most of the boss fights are rather fun, with one being very reminiscent of that one Salamander boss with the spinning arms.

      I looked up user reviews at Amazon.co.jp for the Hudson Pinball game, but what was there was mostly short and useless (but not positive, for what that's worth). Maybe it's good; maybe it's not. While I was there, I discovered that Amazon.co.jp has entries for the PSP and PS3 editions of PHoF: The Williams Collection, North American imports, and both have decent numbers of reviews (for imports). I was amused by the one PS3 version reviewer who talked about how impressive it was that the games included tours of each table . . . but because his own English was poor, those tours weren't much help. :P

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      i wish there's shooter in which the aliens are made up to spell: facebook, cause that's what i want to shoot right now!

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      I only found one review for Pinball and that was on Playasia. Basically he said it was very cool so that's one positive review. Problem is, there's not many pinball fans and even if there were, I doubt they'd be in a hurry to import an unknown Japan-only pinball game so they can review it. I only want it because I'm willing to try them all even if they suck (not saying this game actually sucks of course).

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      The Amazon.co.jp reviews were spread across the spectrum. When I said "not positive," I meant that it averages to about 3 out of 5. There were a couple of positives--but again, the reviews were short, so maybe the reviewers weren't qualified.

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      3/5 isn't bad at all. It's not awesome but it isn't total crap either.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      right in the middle...^_^ good enough

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      I didn't get the stupid job so that pinball game is out of my reach now.

      POSTED 7 YEARS AGO #

      Sorry to hear that. :(

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      After having had Söldner-X 2: Final Prototype (PS3 download title) for a while, I finally beat it today. It was kind of unexpected, too. The game has 7 stages, but stages 6 and 7 are unavailable until you find sufficient secret keys from the first 5 stages. Basically, you get a "bad ending" when you finish the game while it only has 5 stages, and you only see the "true ending" when you finish Stage 7. Unlocking Stage 7 requires finding 4 of the 5 secret keys from each of the first 6 stages, and when I first started playing tonight, I only had that for Stages 1 through 3. A few single-stage runs later, I had managed to find my fourth key for Stage 4 and my third and fourth keys for Stage 6, but I just couldn't find my fourth for Stage 5. I gave one more try, and lo and behold, while not finding the actual Secret Key #4, I stumbled upon Stage 5's Secret Key #5. Thus, with 4 keys total (key numbering order doesn't matter for the unlock) in each of the first 6 stages, I suddenly had Stage 7 available. So, I played it, beat it, got a Bronze Trophy, and finally saw the "true ending."

      Overall, the game is definitely an improvement over its predecessor. The first game had a more interesting weapon gimmick, but your weapons were just so underpowered that the game became frustrating and, eventually, boring. Sure, maybe if you figured out the optimal way to handle the weapon gimmick, you could power them up properly, but that took more patience than I had, probably. This game, though, keeps the action fast and your weapons better balanced. Moreover, its stages and enemies have lots of variety, while also just looking pretty spectacular. Sure, it's no Gradius V, and the secret keys can be a pain to find (apparently, sometimes they even only appear if you're playing well!), but I think anyone who likes scrolling shooters even a little bit would enjoy the game.

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      It looks like Sengoku Cannon (the PSP sequel to Psikyo's arcade Sengoku Ace and Sengoku Blade scrolling shooters) is suddenly in stock at Play-Asia. I think it had been out of stock for years. But, do I really want to spend ~$45 to import a ho-hum side-scrolling shooter? Especially with Velocity on the horizon. Leaning way toward "No."

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      I also would say no, but I dont what that game is like.

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      Here is gameplay of the first two stages. It seems sort of like the developers thought, "Let's use the PSP's technical capabilities and show off a really dynamic, real-time 3D background!"--but they didn't notice that the imagery they made for the background just doesn't look very good.

      It's kind of strange to think that Koyori, the shrine girl character being played in that video, went from looking kind of tomboyish in the original Sengoku Ace (in which the characters pilot aircraft instead of flying themselves, and they scroll vertically instead of horizontally) to becoming overly voluptuous in the series' second and third outings. I guess scrolling sideways had a profound effect on her *ahem* development.

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      The game looks sweet and overly voluptuous might be an understatement.

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      Heh, she's certainly the series' most *ahem* visible character. I don't think there's been a figure released of her where the clothes were not removable--and that's for the ones where she's actually clothed.

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      I just beat Floating Cloud God Saves the Pilgrims. Certainly a very charming game, but after Dakko Dakko's The 2D Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character, I was surprised at how, well, easy it was (until the end, at least). Octopuswas kind of brutal in its checkpoint system, though, so maybe Rhodri decided to lighten the load on the player. Still, Octopus had a whole lot more levels, 76 versus Pilgrims' 28 (and in terms of per-level time investment, I'd say Octopus might have the upper hand, in general, and this is coming from someone who restarted whenever a pilgrim died).

      The game controls very responsively, and I was able to make full use of my high-speed manual firing skills to wipe out incoming foes in a flash--heck, I discovered that, in certain circumstances, I could take out the second-to-last boss in less than 5 seconds. :) Er, maybe that's why I found the game easy, because I shoot fast. There is auto-fire, but I think I shoot faster on my own. Anyway, I do have one controls complaint: tapping up or down on the D-pad to slightly alter your vertical position majorly changes your aim, due to the way aiming is set up, and that constantly opened up holes in my stream of fire through which enemies managed to shoot. I'd have preferred a tap to change the aim in increments instead of moving your aim all the way in that direction. E.g., I could be shooting (diagonally) upwards and decide to move myself slightly lower, but then my aim would suddenly be angled like 45 degrees lower, instead of a less drastic amount.

      The boss fights were fun, though it took me some time to figure out how to hurt that fish, and the variety in enemies and their attack methods really made each world quite distinctive. Definitely worth playing, for both casual and hardcore scrolling shooter fans. But, don't expect it to be very hard, even if you choose to go for 0 casualties throughout.

      P.S. My favorite would be the octopus hats. :)

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      Not on the main topic, but since this is where most of our pinball discussion has been . . .

      I don't think I'll be able to get the two Silver Trophies in Pinball Arcade PS3 that I haven't gotten yet. One is for clearing all the Wizard goals in Theater of Magic, and the other is for clearing all the Wizard goals in Ripley's Believe It or Not. On each of the two tables, I've gotten 3 of the 5 Wizard goals, but the remaining pair in each are really hard. Heck, I got a top-400 score in Ripley's last night in a game that went incredibly well, with at least 5 extra balls earned to keep my efforts going, yet all that work (and time, lots of time!) didn't get me the two remaining goals. *sigh* I never did get the last Wizard goal for Medieval Madness in The Williams Collection, either (win the Battle for the Kingdom--I always screwed up in that last, timed portion, after working for like 45 minutes to get there), back when I was playing that.

      I don't like how all the different platforms in Pinball Arcade share the same leaderboards. The iOS/Android players (marked on the leaderboards as "mobile") dominate; is their version somehow easier?! I wonder how my Ripley'sscore would have ranked were I able to look only at PS3 scores.

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      Crap. I came close to getting the "Complete the Grand Finale" Wizard goal on Theatre of Magic, but I missed because a) I only managed to spell about half of "Magic Theatre" in the 90-second time limit, and b) I didn't know "complete" meant I had to spell the whole damned thing anyway--the in-game instructions just talk about how Grand Finale ends and don't explicitly say that you actually have to earn all its points for the Wizard goal. I'd thought simply staying alive throughout would count.

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      ChaosRandom
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      My favorite pinball game used to be The Addams Family one. I wish they would make that a game. Or have they?

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      I think they're did/planning to in the most recent pinball game, whose name escapes me, on PSN.

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      Freelance
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      I'm still waiting for the 3DS and PC versions of TPA, they being the two main platforms I want to play them on. Too bad things aren't looking too hot on the 3DS although they did say there's going to be an announcement soon for PC.

      @ChaosRandom, TAF is one of the most requested tables but it's going to be pretty expensive to get all the licenses involved. I wouldn't expect that for a while, assuming it's actually going to be made.

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      Balrog, the name you're looking for is 3 posts above yours. :D Freelance is abbreviating it with 3 letters, though I don't think there's a "the" in the title.

      ChaosRandom, The Addams Family is the highest-production pinball table in history, so it's definitely up there for Pinball Arcade in terms of what tables FarSight wants to add to their game. But, as Freelance noted, the licensing is bound to be expensive. They may go for it, though, depending on how well their Kickstarter page for the Twilight Zone pinball table goes. They've gotten licensing all sorted out for Twilight Zone (another table commonly cited as one of the all-time greats), but their projection is that it's so much money that making it available for consumers to buy would actually not cover the cost, hence the Kickstarter. Addams might happen depending on how that goes, though the Kickstarter page actually names the Star Trek: The Next Generation pinball table as a likely next candidate.

      Actually, it looks like this question was just addressed yesterday in the Kickstarter's FAQ section:

       

      We love the Addams Family table, and we would be very excited to digitize and preserve it! However this table is an even bigger licensing challenge than the Twilight Zone or Star Trek: The Next Generation. We are working on identifying all the required licenses. We won't ask for money for it until we're sure we can secure all of the licenses we'd need to do it.

       

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      Freelance
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      No, it really is The Pinball Arcade. The logo has 'the' there in small letters and TPA is the official abbreviation. I presume saying 'the' is sorta redundant though and people may not use it.

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      Huh, maybe I blocked it out. By the way, what did you mean about things not looking too hot for a 3DS version? FarSight still lists it among the target platforms. Did I miss some news about it?

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      Freelance
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      Well they are having problems getting the ROM emulation to work well for it (compared to the other versions). They mentioned that months ago and I still don't see any update in sight hence my comment about things not looking too hot. Problem must be pretty big. 'It doesn't appear to be coming out anytime soon' is what I meant.

      PC release is a tad more optimistic though. Valve declined to put TPA on Steam and I don't know what Farsight is going to do, but they did mention an announcement 'shortly' which implies they figured out something and should be out far sooner than the 3DS version.

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      ApeZero
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      I know the topic has moved on to Pinball... so before I start talking shmups I will add something... I really hope Devil's Crush ends up on the PSN, it really was one of the best games on the turbografx16, also one of the best digital pinball titles of all time. Alien Crush just doesn't do it for me. Hudson being officially dissolved by Konami makes this whole situation murky after all, but I really think there are more must have games on that system that should be ported, Blazing Lazers and Gate/Lords of Thunder namely. I'm also sure Ys 1&2 would sell pretty well without cannibalizing the newer Chronicles version.

      Just ordered Akai Katana for the 360, Cave games and their crazy scoring techniques are always way above my head,... but damn if they aren't fun and pretty to look at.

      Finally what I really wanted to talk about is everyones opinion of dual stick shooters... The PSP is home to 3 really good ones.

      Super Stardust Portable is easily my favorite, online leaderboards, amazing visuals and music and a fun/risky scoring mechanic keep me coming back.
      Everyday Shooter I just picked up a month ago and it is like an acid trip! Every level requires a new strategy to score points and the melding of the music with the gameplay makes for almost a sense of synesthesia.
      Age of Zombies is also a fun if somewhat short and easy romp. I always enjoy a quick replay, since it is only a half hour long lol.

      Now first off I want to say my first experience in this genre was on the SNES with Super Smash TV, which to this day I think is way better than the arcade version, the music rocks and the play field is zoomed out further... So here is the thing I have a problem with.

      Professional reviewers are all a bunch of ninnying poseurs, they complain about the PSPs lack of a second analog stick as though there were no dual stick shooters before Geometry Wars. These Johnny-come-latelys claim Super Stardust Portable and its ilk control poorly because they don't have analog firing. These crybaby punks need to be sat down and handcuffed to a Robotron arcade machine for 12 straight hours to get a much needed history lesson in this genre.

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      I know the topic has moved on to Pinball

       

      Eh, we flip-flop between shooting games and pinball quite frequently in this topic. Take a look at the first two pages. :)

      I'd like Devil's Crush to hit the PS Store, too. Never played it before, but the general consensus seems to be that it's superior to its predecessor. Freelance mentioned Blazing Lasers earlier in the topic, too, and that's another I've heard a bunch of good things about. Heck, the PCE/TG16 seems to be the console of choice for shooting game enthusiasts, followed by the Mega Drive/Genesis (I'd like to play a Thunder Force game, and Bio-Hazard Battlecomes highly recommended, too).

      I have very little Cave experience, since I don't have an Xbox 360 or an import PS2. I understand that they've built themselves a market on the 360, but it would be nice to get some of their work on the PS3. My interest in scrolling shooters alone is not sufficient reason to buy a 360--especially since I'd have to get a Japanese one to really be able to play the complete selection.

      I like twin stick shooters, but not as much as scrollers. My arcade cabinet (not a MAME cab, but it has a lot of titles in it, fully licensed, too) has Robotron 2084, Black Widow, Smash TV, and Total Carnage (I also have these titles in PC anthologies). I have Everyday Shooter for my PSP--by the way, I remember reading, maybe in the game's manual, that Jonathan Mak prefers his game to be played with 8 directions only. For my PS3, I have PixelJunk Shooter and its sequel, and I think they're twin stick shooters; I haven't played either yet. I also have Gravity Crash, though I only played it with classic, Gravitar-style controls, not twin stick shooter controls.

      Additions to my shooting game library since the list on the first page and the list on the second page:

      - PlayStation Portable
      Floating Cloud God Saves the Pilgrims
      Velocity

      - PlayStation 3
      Scribble Shooter
      PixelJunk Shooter

      All of the above were standalone, download purchases.

      Additions to my pinball library since the lists on those pages:

      - PlayStation 3
      Tales of the Arabian Nights (second PS3 rendition)
      Ripley's Believe It or Not
      Black Hole
      Theatre of Magic

      These are from The Pinball Arcade.

      The Black Hole in The Pinball Arcade plays much better (unsurprisingly) than the one in Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection for the PS2. For one thing, it doesn't constantly crash!

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      ApeZero
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      Yeah the shmups, as I like to call them, you call them scrolling shooters, are the only thing the 360 has going for it... that and Minecraft I suppose.

      In fact I was in heavy debate over the issue of 360 vs PS3 because I always adopt systems a few years late. They both play NHL, Rockband, Street Fighter/MVC so the deciding factor was Raiden IV. It sucks because the PS3 has Motorstorm and I would probably enjoy Stardust on PS3 and the Dual Shock dpad is infinitely better for fighting games so I would have saved the investment in a tournament stick.

      Sigh... still a good investment overall.

      Blazing Lazers is really cool, but if you've ever played any of Compile's Aleste series of shmups(Space Megaforce perhaps) it will seem very familiar. Strangely it is basically Aleste but attached to a terrible Japanese Sci-Fi movie license called GunHed. On that subject Sony really should push Sega SNK and Hudson to form more of a 'Virtual Console'(-SNES) for PSP/Vita/PS3. We got Hudson and SNK we just need more titles... Sega should be a no brainer, get a Genesis/MD emulator running and contact some third party publishers and maybe Thunder Force isn't such a pipe dream after all.

      Mentioned it before I think but out of the TG-16 titles currently available Soldier Blade is fantastic and you should really try it if you haven't already. It might have one of the best soundtracks of the 16 bit era, which is no small boast. I might sound like a TG-16 fanatic but really I never owned one, even though the adverts in comic books made me really want one when I was young.

      I'll post my collection sometime later I suppose, just to join in the fun.

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      Yeah the shmups, as I like to call them, you call them scrolling shooters, are the only thing the 360 has going for it... that and Minecraft I suppose.

       

      Well, it has plenty of other exclusives, many of which are insanely popular, but yes, for me, it has very little exclusive that I would be interested in. Raiden IV wasn't much of a draw for me after I found Raiden III a bit disappointing. Do you have Otomedius Excellent, by the way? I think XBLA also has HD remakes of Radiant Silvergun, Ikaruga, and RayStorm.

      I've never played the vast majority of console shooters, Aleste included (never owned a console--unless you count an original Game Boy in your definition of "console"--until buying myself a GameCube in 2004). Regarding Gunhed, I actually knew of the film for years before ever knowing about its game version.

       

      We got Hudson and SNK we just need more titles.

       

      Yeah, it's sad that the PCE/TG16 and Neo Geo sections are so small, especially given what the Virtual Console got before it went nearly dormant.

      About Soldier Blade, I don't need to buy it from the PS Store because I already have it on UMD. :) I have Hudson's Soldier Collection from their PC Engine Best Collection UMD series (see my collection list), and it includes emulated Super Star Soldier, Soldier Blade, Final Soldier, and Star Parodier, along with Caravan versions of some of them, plus some helpful tips videos starring Takahashi Meijin himself. The PC Engine Best Collection also includes the cheapest way to legally get Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire (rare PCE Arcade CD game): Galaxy Fraulein Yuna Collection.

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      ApeZero
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      Yeah Raiden 3 did seem somewhat bland, but Raiden 4 is much better. Hard for me to say why, maybe it is the music, maybe the toothpaste lazer... Maybe it is the interesting mechanics where you let go of fire and it charges for 1 second then you press fire and a dozen missiles fire and each one that hits is worth 5000 points. I just know I kind liked 3 but love 4. I have Ikaruga on GC and Raystorm on Taito Legends 2 may someday get RSG on XBLA(which has plenty of fine shmups on it really).

      Otomedius, I sadly passed on. I love Gradius and Parodius and even bought Deathsmiles so the 'moe' factor wasn't a big deal but... after reading the HG101 article I was somewhat anti-hyped. Might get it used if I can find it.

      AHA, forgot you listed the PCE collections somewhere near the beginning of this huge thread(which I read all of :P). Sapphire is a game I definitely wanted to play I hear it really pushed the system to the brink.

      RE: Gravity Crash. I got a severe case of buyers remorse 30 minutes after I bought it. I felt like there was no point to playing it 'right' cuz no matter what I was on to the next level. First impression, boring. Still on my memory card, which puts it in better company than Cho Aniki Zero, man that one is a stinker.

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      toothpaste lazer...

       

      Consumer safety hazard alert!

       

      Maybe it is the interesting mechanics where you let go of fire and it charges for 1 second then you press fire and a dozen missiles fire and each one that hits is worth 5000 points.

       

      This sounds similar to part of Sapphire's gameplay mechanics.

      Admittedly, Otomedius didn't really catch my interest, not because of the graphical style, but because opinions about it seemed universally lukewarm.

      On Gravity Crash, I have the PS3 version and had a completely opposite experience: I got permanently stuck on one of the missions. There is a Trophy for achieving a certain score over the course of the game, and getting it basically means you have to miss very few scoring opportunities and not run out of lives for the entire run of the campaign. I could not beat (as in earn all possible points and complete) this mission without losing an unacceptable number of lives, so I could not progress any farther. Heck, my memory is fuzzy, but it may even have been so hard that I couldn't best that mission even with all my extra lives.

      What's wrong with Cho Aniki Zero? Hitbox too big?

      In shooting game news, the Kickstarter campaign to bring Redux: Dark Matters to Steam, XBLA, PSN, and Dreamcast is a success.

      In pinball, thanks to a tip I read online (use the other flipper), I got one more of Theatre of Magic's Wizard goals in The Pinball Arcade--and on my very first try, even!--so only one remains between me and that Silver Trophy. Of course, that leftover one is the hardest goal on the table, the Grand Finale.

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      *sigh* I started Grand Finale 3 times last night in Theatre of Magic, I think. Never completed it. On one of those runs, GF started with 2 balls in play, which really helped for quick acquisition of the "Magic Theatre" letters. I was on a roll! But then GF ended with no bonus . . . and I think it was because one of the balls drained (thus ending GF) when I had ONE letter remaining to get.

      KHAAAAAAANNNN!!!

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      Today, I popped The Williams Collection into my PS3 to confirm which tables I never finished all the Wizard goals on (Medieval Madness and Jive Time, one goal left each). I'd forgotten about the Jive Time one, which tasks you with getting 4 extra balls via the West Gate. This sounds absurdly difficult, because the West Gate can only be opened as a random reward from one of the table's spin holes, so you have to get it randomly selected 4 times and actually shoot the ball through the West Gate each time (no direct path from the flippers, mind you), all in one 5-ball game. However, I thought, "Maybe I misinterpreted this when I was last playing it, and maybe I just have to open the West Gate once and then shoot the ball through that open gate 4 times." So, I started trying. Eventually, I confirmed that even though the gate remains open after you collect an extra ball through it, it doesn't award any further extra balls unless you randomly get the reward from a spin hole again. BUT, while I was half-heartedly trying to trigger more West Gate openings, I did manage to smash my previous high score. It had been about 218,000, and I finished today's session with a shocking 319,990 (yet during this game, I never once managed to score a West Gate extra ball). Now, I wasn't logged into PSN while doing this, so my score didn't make it into the leaderboard (I have a ~183,000 score there, top 100), but I checked the board to see where this score would have put me. Turns out it would have been the 10th-best PS3 score for the game! Far from #1, though, which was about 2 times as high.

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      Okay. Finally. I worked on beating the Grand Finale in Theatre of Magic last night and at loooong last did it. Took a big bunch of tries, though! I remember a run I made a couple of days ago where I had just one letter in "Magic Theatre" left to get, but then I screwed up a shot and lost the ball into the drain (this isn't the same as the earlier time when I had 2 balls in play and lost one; it's much more upsetting to have all your attention on 1 ball and lose that one). Quite maddening. During last night's tries, I recall one time when I was on my way to finishing GF but apparently ran out of time before I'd gotten all the letters. Then there was another time when several attempts on the shot to start GF all missed (seriously, what was going on?!) and eventually ended the game. BUT, then there was The One, the run that made it. :D Oddly enough, if I'm recalling correctly, it started out not so well. I lost the first 2 balls before I'd earned any extras (typically, if you're playing all right, you'll earn at least 2 during a game), but I didn't restart because I'd made decent progress with the Grand Finale requirements. The third ball went really well and picked up those 2 extra balls, and I later even earned a third extra ball from the Haunted Basement's Digital Pinball mode. I actually went into GF with at least 1 extra ball, for the first time--not that it really mattered, because GF ends if you lose the ball you started with. GF started out slowly, with my ball repeatedly getting preoccupied amongst the jet bumpers (i.e., using up my time limit doing nothing productive), but I then managed to focus multiple shots on the ramps and inner loop in quick succession to make up for that. The announcer was yelling "50 million!" over and over as I picked up steam getting the remaining letters in "Magic Theatre". I got closer and closer to the final letter with the GF music still going . . . and then voila! GF complete and 500 million points more! Silver Trophy unlocked! Seconds after that, the ball drained, but it was okay! :P I continued playing with my remaining ball(s?) and broke my previous high score by almost a billion points. A little under 4.5 billion, my new score put me at 356th on the leaderboard, or 153rd if you take out all the users marked as "Mobile."

      My new Theatre of Magic high score is *ahem* more than triple Freelance's. Maybe if she stopped waiting and put in the time on the platform for which she already has the game . . . :P

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      Well, well, well. I played Ripley's Believe It or Not today, the table with the last remaining Trophy for me in Pinball Arcade. Despite miserable performance for the most part, I actually collected all the letters of "Ripley's" on one particularly incredible go at the table, leading to the Trip to Atlantis, which is probably the table's hardest Wizard goal. So, now I only have one Wizard goal left in the entire base Pinball Arcade: getting all 6 Super Jackpots in Ripley's to start Frog Frenzy. That should be easier than getting all the "Ripley's" letters, but I'm not really sure. It involves a lot of multiball, which is a bit hellish in this table. I'm also not really inclined to try, since I don't particularly like the table. :(

      Anyway, I got a new high score as a result of the good run, somewhere north of 120 million, landing me at 257th on the leaderboard (something like 111th, if Mobiles are ignored). Not quite triple Freelance's score. ;)

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      JeremyR
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      I doubt you could beat my high score for Video Pinball on the Atari 2600*.

      I don't actually remember the score, but I could basically play it until I got sick of playing it, and once I remember playing it for several days straight. (No pause, but there was no time limit when you had to launch the next ball, so you could pause it like that). Had it hooked up to a B&W TV next to my bed.

      *Okay, you probably could, but wouldn't want to.

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      I could basically play it until I got sick of playing it

       

      Jakks Pacific's Dragonball Z TV Game plug-n-play system from 2005 has a pinball game in it, which was my original interest in the product (not actually a DBZ fan). The game was too easy for me, though, as proven by the fact that I once beat the whole table 4 times and ended the game by purposely disposing of my remaining 9 balls. So, I know how you feel.

      Technically, I can play Jive Time in The Williams Collection until I get sick of playing it; sometimes I reach that point before the game ends. :D

      Back to the shooting games topic! A walkthrough for the entirety of Atari's vector-graphics arcade game Gravitar was recently published on YouTube (just search "gravitar walkthrough" for all 5 parts or look at this AtariAge forum post), and watching pieces of it revealed that the game is even harder than I'd imagined! After you beat the whole thing, then you have to beat the whole thing in reverse gravity! After that, the third universe is back to normal gravity but with invisible walls--and then the fourth, last universe is invisible walls and reverse gravity! Talk about hardcore!

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      Okay, it appears that activating Frog Frenzy is the hardest Wizard goal in Ripley's Believe It or Not. Getting 6 Super Jackpots in one game looks like it's more difficult than activating the Trip to Atlantis; after a couple of hours of work, the best I could do was a mere 2 Super Jackpots in one game. Accurate ramp shots during multiball (which are prerequisites for a Super Jackpot) are really hard due to the chaos of multiple balls on the playfield. I think I'll have to sit this one out.

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      Here is a nice photo for the [pinball] archives; the head of FarSight countersigns the CBS agreement for the Twilight Zone table license.

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      To add to my earlier impressions of Scribble Shooter, I went back to it last night after finding an article on the Web that described the right way to handle the Stage 4 boss. Finding that aspect of his behavior (he becomes vulnerable if you make him run into one of these two tiny obstacles on the screen--that are so small you might not notice them) made the fight much easier, especially if you have option wingmen that can shoot him from inside his body.

      My previous high score had fallen to 59th place on the leaderboard. A go at the game last night, though, upped my high score to over 4.6 million and a rank of 50th. I got farther than last time, too, avoiding death easily in the Stage 9 boss fight but finally buying the farm partway through Stage 10, the last one (I likely wouldn't have survived the final boss fight anyway, what with that stupid disorientation move of his).

      I also figured out how the score multiplier increments. As you continuously kill enemies, a meter builds and eventually increases the multiplier by one. If your rate of sequential kills stops, though, the meter empties. The multiplier itself, however, never decreases.

      That teleporting-in-the-dark Stage 7 boss is still the pits.

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      I came across this clip while searching YouTube for footage of Zone H in DariusBurst, because I wanted to hear whether the music sounded any different from the soundtrack version (the music in Zone H, "The World of Spirit," is one of the best in an already awesome soundtrack). As I watched the guy play, I wondered why he was doing certain things, like ramming straight into enemies. I happened to glance at the score.

      And then it hit me. This is THE MOST INCREDIBLE GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE of DariusBurst I've ever seen! Not because he displays unbelievable skill (though he must have done so earlier in the game), but because he manages to counterstop the score and then go on to score more points!!! X_X

      DariusBurst has 8 digits for tracking score, so the score counter stops if you try to go past 100 million. Scoring that high is really hard to do and takes dedicated practice; for comparison, my best is ~47 million, and that was including counterburst-killing (major points) 3 of the 5 bosses in the run, and it was in Burst Mode, which I think is easier to score in than the normal Arcade Mode. This guy goes into Zone H (one of the game's 5 possible final zones) with a whopping 90,470,750 points (see the start of the clip). By the time the boss introduction starts (2:48), he's at 93,924,050 points. Nothing really strange is going on yet, though he's clearly not attacking boss Hungry Gluttons in earnest. Then, when the boss does its first burst attack (3:20), the player initiates a counterburst but doesn't use it against the boss; he's trying to keep it alive so that he has more time to score points. At 5:15, he reaches the mythical counterstop, with a score of 99,993,050. Killing more of the boss' minions does not add to the point total. But is that it? Is that the end of the score?

      No! This is when he rams straight into Hungry Gluttons, letting his shield take a bunch of hits (but not to depletion/death). Why in world would a guy do that? Because getting hit not only weakens your shield, it also decrements the score multiplier! He wants more points, but because he needs smaller point values in order to keep scoring, he chops down his multiplier by hurting himself! The multiplier normally builds as you kill enemies, maxing out at 16x. It's a good thing his shield appears to have been in excellent health so that he has the luxury of doing this. He takes more hits at 5:43 and manages to get his score to 99,999,050 via more minion kills.

      But it's not over yet! He bides his time, killing only enough minions to stay alive, still avoiding hits on Hungry Gluttons. Then, at 8:05, a minion previously unseen in the fight appears (a secret enemy later into the boss fight than most people ever let it survive to???), and he attacks them with the burst cannon, killing 2 of the 3 to reach 99,999,850.

      But wait, there's more! At 8:40, he takes more hits and attacks another trio of that new minion, killing one to reach 99,999,950. Now, it really is over, and he begins attacking Hungry Gluttons for real. The boss goes down at 9:03 (and doesn't add to the score at all, of course). The end-of-stage bonuses are also all point values too large to be of any use. This is it, the max final score in DariusBurst.

      I was VERY impressed. The player writes in the video description that DariusBurst is his favorite PSP game, and it shows. He clearly put in the work to determine how to hit that max score.

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      It took 6 years, but FINALLY, the PS3 has a scrolling shooter coming out in North America on a Blu-ray disc. Rising Star Games is releasing Under Defeat HD: Deluxe Edition this fall, for $40. Wow! Apparently, there will also be a PSN release, but I'd rather go for the extras-included physical format.

      In Europe, the game will be released on disc for both PS3 and Xbox 360. I suspect that the reason it won't be on the Xbox 360 in North America is Microsoft's minimum manufacturing threshold here. You have to print at least some X number of copies; basically, Microsoft is not very friendly toward low print runs. Maybe it will get an XBLA release, though?

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #
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      $40!!! Cheap!!! Does this game have online co-op or something?? I never heard of this game. Oh it's a Dreamcast game. Like you I'd get the retail copy for the goodies. The Wiki page says it's coming to 360 so I guess it'd be on XBLA.

      Yes I am very disappointed the PS3 barely has any SHMUPs, especially verticals. I think the 360 has loads more 😕

      Hey, you heard of Sine Mora? It's a horizontal SHMUP on the 360 but it's coming to PS3/Vita sometime. It's a bullet hell though so meh.

      Oooo I just noticed I am not gonna get a physical artbook, only a digital one!!!! Arrgh. I hate digital artbooks. I very much like hardcover artbooks.

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      Yeah, it's a NAOMI arcade (2005) to Dreamcast (2006) game. I'm not sure why some people are referring to it as an arcade classic, what with it being not even 10 years old right now.

      About Wikipedia's statement on the HD remake being on the Xbox 360, it got a physical release in Japan already earlier this year on both PS3 and Xbox 360. I think that's all that the Wikipedia entry is referring to. Rising Star's announcement for North American distribution is not yet mentioned in the Wikipedia entry.

      Yes, I've heard of Sine Mora, and I knew of it coming to the PSV--but I'm pretty sure it's only the PSV and not also the PS3 that it's coming to.

      The art book is digital, but at least the soundtrack is on a CD, and there's that nifty letter from the G.rev guy, too. It'd be cool if he personally signed every single one. :D That would make 3 signatures for me from people who worked on Gradius V!

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      Yes, I've heard of Sine Mora, and I knew of it coming to the PSV--but I'm pretty sure it's only the PSV and not also the PS3 that it's coming to.

      Nay mew:

      http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-06-21-sine-mora-heading-to-psn

      Yes, thank god for actual CDs. I am sorry, but MP3s just aren't as good as the real thing.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Yeah, I hate when games come with codes to download soundtracks. Rockstar is good for that. Still haven't redeemed my Max Payne 3 code.

      I might buy Sine Mora when it releases on the Vita. I'm not interested in it honestly, I just want to add a Vita game sale to the pot.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      That's weird, that the PS3 version only got announced like 2 weeks after the PSV version (which was announced around E3). I wonder when we should be expecting it. Before the end of the year? At any rate, I suppose that's another game to add to the to-buy list.

      Ofaliss, what if the game costs $15? Would you still buy it then, a game you're not interested in? It's 1200 MS points on XBLA.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I find the difference between reactions to Under Defeat HD's North American price amusing. The casual shooter players are going, "Are you kidding? You want a whopping $40 for a shmup in this day and age?" The hardcore crowd who have had to import in order to slake their thirst in recent years, on the other hand, are going, "Holy crap, $40 is like half the price of the Japanese standard edition! Awesome!"

      The game is now available to preorder at Amazon.com. They list it with a November 28th release date.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I've played a bit of Sengoku Cannon lately, enough so that I managed to get all 4 characters available at the start to Stage 4 on 1 credit (and I think I made it there once with no lives lost). There are 5 stages total, so it's a pretty short game, even shorter given that you can continue whenever you run out of lives. After 1CC'ing all the characters to beyond Stage 3, I beat the game with continues (very necessary in Stage 5 . . .) once, unlocking a 5th character (whom I then worked on taking past Stage 3 on 1 credit).

      While short, its gameplay is pretty good; every character has a different basic shot, a different cannon shot (powerful, unlimited ammo weapon that needs a brief recharge time between shots, varying in length between characters), and a different save-my-butt-now bomb. They also move at different speeds and have different levels of strength in their shots. The primary gameplay mechanic comes from the cannon shot; if you kill a non-boss enemy with it, you score a lot more points (multiplier up to 10x, which I think depends on how close to death it was already) and get points from any of its bullets on-screen, which also turn into harmless coins (not meant to be picked up). However, you have to coordinate it right, because none of this good stuff will happen with any enemy that has been hit by and survived a cannon shot once already. This mechanic, combined with a pretty wide variety of enemies (one of which is a flying tree, by the way), enemy attacks, and boss patterns makes for a nicely diverse experience. Just a short one.

      Graphically, while the designs all look very good, the sprites are pretty tiny (which, I guess, is actually a good thing for a scrolling shooter), and the 3D backgrounds kind of look awful. The worst part is the dark blue enemies which blend completely into the dark blue background in parts of Stage 1, ugh. The music (synthesized orchestra) and sound effects are not particularly memorable, but every bit of dialogue is voiced. There is a story here, involving a princess getting kidnapped, and there's a bit of talking every time you encounter a boss (some stages have more than one boss fight, too, and nearly every boss has more than one phase/life bar). It's kind of amusing, these encounters, because sometimes the player and boss know each other from fighting in the previous games in the series.

      English sources on how to unlock stuff didn't agree on some things and also just seemed suspicious in general, so I checked in Japanese and found this useful page. Here's some of its info:

      - extra lives at 400,000 points, 1,000,000 points, and every 1,000,000 points afterward (for context, my best runs typically wound up at ~1.2 million in Stage 4)

      - player character #5, Tengai, is unlocked by beating the game on Normal difficulty with any character, continues allowed

      - player character #6, Junis--pronounced like a German word, "yuunis"--is unlocked by beating the game on Normal with any character without using continues; alternatively, she can be unlocked by beating the game on Easy with no continues after 20 hours of gameplay, or she can also be unlocked by beating the game in any mode, continues allowed, after 30 hours of gameplay (geez!). If this stuff is true, I'm never unlocking her. I did see some claims that the attract screen sequence contributed to gameplay time, though, so maybe. . . .

      - Hard mode is unlocked by beating Normal mode with no continues; alternatively, it can be unlocked by beating Normal mode after 10 hours of gameplay, continues allowed--with the caveat in this method being that only the character used will have Hard mode unlocked.

      - I'm not sure what this one is talking about: to make the Shinra Tanuki (???) appear, either play Hard mode (will always appear) or play Normal and have at least 1111 successful cannon shots before the final boss appears. What the heck? How would you figure that one out? Is it fake, or a dev leak?

      - pause and press up x3, down x3, up x7 to get full-power basic shot, available once per stage. I haven't tried this out.

      Overall, better than I expected. There is no chance of it dethroning DariusBurst as my favorite PSP scrolling shooter, but it's all right. It's not bullet hell, by the way, until some of the later boss fights. Oh, and the Japanese text in the dialogue boxes is too freaking small.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I downloaded DoDonPachi Resurrection on my phone earlier today and I'm really enjoying it. I saw it was on sale, hadn't purchased anything from the Play Store in a while, and I remember someone here mentioning the game, so I bought it. Best impulse buy I've made in a long time.

      I suck terribly at it, but hey, it's not a genre I claim to be any good at.

       

      Ofaliss, what if the game costs $15? Would you still buy it then, a game you're not interested in? It's 1200 MS points on XBLA.

       

      Sorry for the late reply. I rarely visit this thread. If it's not released during a time where I have a lot of things I have to waste money on, then yeah, I'm willing to pay $15 for it.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      What do you find most enjoyable about DDPR? I've never played any DDP incarnation before.

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      No one thing really. I just really like it. I'm thinking about buying the PAL version for the 360. That way I can enjoy the game with buttons and not have my big a** thumb covering up a lot of the action.

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      I picked up DDP:R on my 360 for 10 British pounds(works in NA)... here are my impressions.

      Great stuff! Its your standard Cave fare(awesome) you have your faster rapid shot and the power shot that slows you down, which I always enjoy. There are 3 selectable power-up styles including Bomb style which auto bombs every time you get hit, very handy for new comers. Also as you destroy stuff you build up a 'hyper' guage that when released cancels bullets when you use rapid fire.

      Your power shot also now counters enemy beam lasers...

      The whole thing is super flashy and plays like a dream, and with novice mode it is accessible even for beginners... hell Bomb style on novice mode can be cleared on one credit by anybody. There are 2 different arrange modes which I've barely even scratched so I can't comment on those.

      Akai Katana is also super enjoyable, especially Slash mode once you get the hang of building up your steel and power and obliterating everything with katanas! Great soundtrack!

      I also finally got Otomedius, and at first it was hard to play since it has such a huge hitbox in comparison to these cave games. It is Gradius at heart though and not to shabby despite looking like it could have used some polish.

      Also picked up Trouble Witches Neo and Trigger Heart Exelica but haven't played them much yet. Sine Mora is on sale this week so I plan to pick it up Friday... (800pts)

      So many shmups so little time.

      (btw Ofaliss, I posted a link in the 'deals' thread a while back if you want DDP:R for cheap, shipping was 99 cents.. the whole thing was like $17 Canadian after the currency exchange)

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Thanks a lot, ApeZero. I couldn't remember if it was you or Atariboy who had mentioned it. Not sure why I thought it could have been Atariboy, though. If the deal holds out through Friday I'll order it then. My game budget is tapped out until then.

      Edit: Now that I think about it, Otomedius Excellent was a game that I was once interested in because of the cute chicks. I never purchased it because I'm not a big SHMUP person. But with my recent interest in them I may have to rethink that decision. OE has online multiplayer which is always a plus. And that sweet Special Edition is dirt cheap on Amazon right now. OE seems like a much easier experience than DDPR too. So I may order that instead.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      $22 for Otomedius Excellent Special Edition at Amazon.com?! Heck, maybe I'll get one (once my budget heals) just for the bonus swag! I see the Deathsmiles Limited Edition is also really cheap, though its swag is probably not enough to interest me (CD soundtrack and Xbox 360 faceplate). I think these two are also currently on sale for the week at Play-Asia.com, though the minimum shipping charge ends up pushing their costs over the Amazon prices.

      I came across a rather interesting scrolling shooter today: Divine Sealing, an unlicensed Mega Drive game from (in) Japan. It was a poor, ugly vertical scroller with images of disrobing anime girls between each of the 5 stages. Not a hentai game per se, but naked they ended up. The story was that in each stage, you were rescuing a particular girl on a particular planet, who then transferred her remaining life force to you--which involved a lot of close contact. Now, while it sounds kind of awful that this guy was essentially killing these girls, they were forcing it on him (of course!), and ###SPOILER### a new girl born from their life forces was created after the final stage. And if it makes you feel any better, ###BIGGER SPOILER### the guy's life force was then drained by that new girl. Well, assuming I read that Japanese Web page correctly.

      So that was the stuff before and after the stages. During the stages, it was awful graphics and sound, plain vanilla shooting action, mind-numbing enemy patterns, and confusing, eyestrain-inducing backgrounds. Not exactly a recommendation.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      eBay has really spoiled me with all the free shipping floating around. You can get the Otomedius Excellent Special Edition for $19.89 with free shipping there. I usually don't even open the stuff that comes with special editions, but I think I may open and use that pillow case that comes with Otomedius Excellent!

      Most hardcore SHMUP fans seem to somewhat dislike Otomedius Excellent because of it being pretty generic with not much difficulty. But that is more of a plus for me right now. Ease my way into the genre. I'm thinking about getting at least competent with the genre. You know, to add to my claims of being one of the best in the world at what I do.

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      At that price I would recommend OE in a heartbeat.

      I like it... definitely plan to beat it with all the characters(on expert). It is an easier experience to get into as it isn't bullet hell. Just so long as you can max your weapons and keep your shield, then keep your powerup always sitting on your NEXT shield when that one runs out then you can make it far... just always have that next shield ready! Powerups are plentiful but death is a bitch!

      (of course if you enjoy this there is always the gradius(and parodius) collections on PSP)

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

       

      The primary gameplay mechanic comes from the cannon shot; if you kill a non-boss enemy with it, you score a lot more points (multiplier up to 10x, which I think depends on how close to death it was already) and get points from any of its bullets on-screen, which also turn into harmless coins (not meant to be picked up).

       

      It seems that this also works on bosses--at least some of them. Of course, you have to be able to stay alive long enough, not using the powerful cannon shot, until the boss life meter is almost empty. Then you can fire it to finish off [that phase of] the boss and get some bonus multiplier and bonus points from the bullets on screen. However, of all things, I haven't been able to see this work for the Stage 1 boss.

      ApeZero, did you mean you plan to 1CC Otomedius Excellent on Expert with all characters? I've never 1CC'd any Gradius-related title.

      Not really a scrolling shooter, though it involves shooting and scrolling, but I did 1CC Thexder Neo (PSP version) on Easy recently. Got kind of hairy in the middle stages; I'm not very good at the game. On Normal difficulty, I've never reached the halfway point. That was before I adopted the "don't try to kill every enemy" policy that enabled the 1CC on Easy, though.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

       

      However, of all things, I haven't been able to see this work for the Stage 1 boss.

       

      After carefully trying a few times, I've concluded that this simply doesn't work on the Stage 1 boss. Also, after watching a Sengoku Cannon 1CC run on YouTube, I think that I could 1CC the game, too, with more practice, if I spammed the later bosses with the cannon shot. The player in the video played the first 3 stages more sloppily than I do. However, I think I'd rather just play something else.

      Oh, and I also discovered that the details on how to unlock stuff (like that bit about 20 hours, 30 hours) came from a tips page that was on the game's official website, back when it was still around.

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      ApeZero, did you mean you plan to 1CC Otomedius Excellent on Expert with all characters? I've never 1CC'd any Gradius-related title.

       

      Well not exactly 1CC, but just do it. There are achievements for beating the game with each pilot(on normal and expert), although realistically it isn't about 'gamerscore' I probably still would have done it if this were a SNES game y'know what I mean. I went through with 3 girls so far and was close to a 1CC(which was simple on Normal difficulty) they throw an extra stage at you on Expert and I don't use practice mode. :)

      ALSO Otomedius much like Lifeforce or Gradius 5 doesn't use a checkpoint system(unless you turn it on in the options) so you get a chance to recover your options when you die(unless the game screws you royally and they fly somewhere where they get lost...) so you aren't punished to badly for mistakes. As long as your keeping a new shield ready consistently then the game is not to tough even on expert.

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      Hmm, simple to 1CC on Normal for you. I don't know your skill level, though, so maybe that's still quite difficult. In Gradius V Normal, at one time, I could make it to Stage 4 without losing a life. I'd lose ~25 lives in Easy mode in Stage 7 alone, though. How would you say that would translate as far as Otomedius Excellent performance?

       

      a chance to recover your options when you die(unless the game screws you royally and they fly somewhere where they get lost...)

       

      Heh, Gradius V Stage 7 would always strip my Vic Viper of its options, with that high-speed section at the beginning. By the way, you're supposed to have a space before opening parentheses. Or are you making a computer programming reference? :) run1cc(otomedius_excellent, expert, blue_girl);

       

      multiplier up to 10x, which I think depends on how close to death it was already

       

      I checked the Sengoku Cannon manual, and it actually says pretty much that exact thing.

       

      I'm not sure what this one is talking about: to make the Shinra Tanuki (???) appear, either play Hard mode (will always appear) or play Normal and have at least 1111 successful cannon shots before the final boss appears. What the heck? How would you figure that one out? Is it fake, or a dev leak?

       

      I never saw this when I played, but it's visible in that 1CC run on YouTube. It's a large tanuki statue that bounces around the screen. And that 1111 is the sum for total multipliers obtained from the cannon shot, not the number of cannon shots. Practicing against this enemy is probably difficult, as I would imagine it can't possibly appear playing Stage 5 alone in Practice mode.

      Also, the game isn't as short as I'd thought, it turns out. The first 4 stages go by pretty quickly, maybe 20 minutes if you're milking the bosses for more points, but Stage 5 is long and has 3 multi-phase boss fights. The whole game takes about 30 minutes. DariusBurst takes a little longer per run, as I recall--but, of course, that game has branching stages (i.e., multiple possible paths to take) and other game modes, so there's a lot more replayability. Ace Armstrong was also around half an hour, I think.

      Barnhouse Effect Co. is credited for "World Create" in Sengoku Cannon; I assume this means the terrible background CGI is their fault.

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      Hmm, simple to 1CC on Normal for you. I don't know your skill level, though, so maybe that's still quite difficult. In Gradius V Normal, at one time, I could make it to Stage 4 without losing a life. I'd lose ~25 lives in Easy mode in Stage 7 alone, though. How would you say that would translate as far as Otomedius Excellent performance?

       

      I would say your Gradius V performance sounds as good as mine... I am not gifted with uber elite skillz by any means, Otomedius is simply a much easier game. The game gives you limited bombs and charge attacks as well so that does help.

      Also thanks for the grammar lesson, I've probably been doing that for years.

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      Dunno if anyone mentioned this, but I just learned today an indie dev made a SHMUP that's supposed to be based on 'old school classic.' It's called Syder Arcade. Gamersgate has it for sale right now. What do you guys think about this game?

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      I dunno, but it seems it's one of those "Void" games on Gamer's Gate, where you can play it free if you watch some commercials.

      Although looking at the list of games by popularity, it's almost last, just ahead of Tibor: The Kind Vampire.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I'd never heard of it myself. However, a look at the game's description and gameplay video gives me these thoughts: my computer doesn't have enough video RAM to run the game; it's not a "normal" scrolling shooter, in that it seems you can flip the ship around and go in the other direction, sort of like in Defender; I find it a bit difficult to visually follow the player ship, similar to a problem I have with the Söldner-X games; the alternate video modes honestly don't look either interesting or accurate, the latter probably because the resolution is still too high.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Update on Under Defeat HD: Deluxe Edition: the price for even the retail disc version has been dropped to $30. This is not news anymore, but I forgot to say anything about it earlier.

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      Even better price! Too bad I can't get it right now. Other things are taking priority. Hmmmm....only $34.50 though. Maybe I can squeeze it in somewhere. Problem is, since the genre itself isn't popular anymore, I'm afraid the stores will get like, 1 or 2 copies and make it hard to find.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I'm surprised it took you so long to say anything about the game, onmode-ky. I saw a post about it on the blog early in the month. Even though I literally cannot afford it, I plan on somehow getting it day one. Just for the soundtrack alone. Just listen to that sexy track in the trailer.

      That's one thing about SHMUPS I've always acknowledged. The soundtrack tends to be epic.

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      What do mean, O? He first mentioned the game 10 months ago on the forums.

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      Oh... Disregard.

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      You know, I guess there are several scrolling shooter series with notable music. Darius is of course a particular standout, where its otherworldly sound is unlike pretty much anything else in video games; Thunder Force is apparently known for its metal soundtracks (I have no first-hand experience, though); Parodius does crazy things (big surprise!) with classical music. But, I wouldn't say it's a genre hallmark. I think there are plenty of generic shmups out there with boring music.

      If I ever get that Otomedius Excellent Special Edition (no budget during this season), I'll see how Konami did with its music, thanks to the included soundtrack. In fact, since I won't be able to play the game itself, that's all I'll see. :D

      Speaking of retail scrolling shooter releases, though, I saw a comment where the guy said he'd wait until Under Defeat HD dropped to really cheap before he bought it, because recent history shows these games end up with lots of overstock after a few months. He's right, but he's also forgetting one detail: all the data points of shmup overstock at retail are Xbox 360 games. Retail Xbox 360 titles in North America have a fairly high minimum printing requirement from Microsoft. Being on the PS3, Under Defeat HD may not have to print as many; the publisher, having released Xbox 360 scrolling shooters previously, may be able to print a quantity more in line with what they've seen sell in the first few months. So, Under Defeat HD may buck the retail release trend and actually end up rare if its supply actually matches its demand.

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      Yeah, I have this feeling that the price is going to get a lot higher before long. I'm no stranger to speaking my mind when I think things are priced too high, but seeing the comments on the blog post really made me mad.

      I could understand if the cries were, "Why isn't it $24.99 at the most on PSN?" But to go as far as saying it should just be a PS+ freebie just shows how entitled to things gamers really think they are these days. $29.99 for a retail release of a genre that is almost nonexistent on the PS3, a deluxe edition at that, is pretty damn good IMO.

      Are there even any other SHMUPS with retail releases in NA for the PS3? I can't think of any, and I'm too lazy to check

      I believe 360's got a $50 price cut in NA. I would love to get a slim model, but it won't be any time soon. You may want to keep that in mind down the road, onmode-ky. But you're still looking at the 250GB model. The 4GB model is useless. 2 or 3 demos will eat that up.

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      Yes it's just plain rude mew. Even one of my friends says it's too high, even after the price cut. Just like all the other comments they think a SHMUP isn't a game you're not gonna spend a lot of time on and say it should be 15 bucks or less. SHMUPs cost the same as any other game back when they were popular, and $30 is a steal and it comes with extra goodies! I don't think gaming has gotten worse each generation. I think it's the gamers that are getting worse.

      One person even said it's a 'casual' game. Grrr!!

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      Are there even any other SHMUPS with retail releases in NA for the PS3?

       

      Nope. Hehe, to quote myself from earlier, "It took 6 years, but FINALLY, the PS3 has a scrolling shooter coming out in North America on a Blu-ray disc." It was a long wait, with no expectation of fulfillment!

      If I ever did get an Xbox 360, it would nonetheless come after a PSV and a 3DS XL. Most of the Xbox's scrolling shooter library is bullet hell, which doesn't interest me as much as the more traditional type. So, the draw for me is slightly mitigated.

       

      One person even said it's a 'casual' game. Grrr!!

       

      Yeah, I thought that was hilariously sad. People nowadays seem to have a distorted view of the genre. What casual game will last, say, 60 minutes total but will take you 6 months of daily practice to reach its ending on 1CC (or in some cases, that much practice to earn enough credits just to see the ending--because you simply don't have the inherent skill to 1CC it ever!)? The genre is one of the most "hardcore" there is, really, considering the devotion you have to have to end up with decent performance. I wonder if people just generally think the games are endless waves of the same exact thing over and over, where the only goal is to see how much stamina and luck you have. Like if Madden were just made up of "see how many first downs you can get before a turnover."

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      On the official website, it now says UD HD is coming Nov 14th, 2012. Is that accurate? It's on a Wednesday and games usually come out on Tuesday. It is from Rising Star Games though which is an EU developer and I believe PSN EU updates on Wednesday.

      If that date is true, then it's very bad news for me, as Sims 3 Seasons comes out the day before. I doubt I can get both games at launch, but if worst comes to the worst, I'll get UD HD first as I said earlier, it may disappear on shelves soon after launch so that'd be a higher priority for me. Either that or get it on PSN whenever since it will always be there. If I go that route, I won't get the nice goodies like the extra chopper and CD. A friend of mine says I should get the retail copy. I really want Seasons though, argh. I've been looking forward to it since forever, but I also need $80 by March to preorder SimCity. Luckily that game was pushed back to March, giving me more time to save. Anyway that's my sob story for today :D

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      The Wikipedia page for Under Defeat says that HD releases in Europe on the 9th. Amazon has a release date here for the 28th, which is also a Wednesday. I hope it isn't the 14th, I'll be broke then.

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      It looks like the game has been released on EU PSN just yesterday, but the retail version isn't out yet. Wasn't expecting this but then it's EU anyway so it doesn't affect me.

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      It's weird, I'm actually excited. ME. Excited about a SHMUP. It really is the end of days.

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      I think you might be setting yourself up for disappointment. You'll start playing it, and then WHAM! "Oh, that's right . . . I don't like this kind of game. D'oh!"

      When you wrote "ME" up above, I momentarily thought you were saying you were excited about Mass Effect.

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      And you've made me think of that Wham! song again.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIgZ7gMze7A

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      I am very worried. Under Defeat HD is not listed in any of the major Canadian websites (FS, BB, EB) except for Amazon. Does this mean not a single store is going to be getting this game? I don't want to get it at Amazon 'cause I wanna use cash. I am very sad.

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      So I guess it's been defeated?

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      Freelance, have you called any of the brick-and-mortar stores to ask if they'll be carrying the game?

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      No, but if the game isn't in their websites, I see little chance of it appearing in the actual stores. Maybe I'll ask EB next week.

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      Hello pplz.

      Sine Mora has arrived on PC today for 10 bones.

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      The Vita is supposed to be getting a version of that eventually.

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      Yay!! I'd rather play SHMUPs on handhelds. I no need PC version then.

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      Otomedius Excellent came today. I just did a playthrough, and I sucked something fierce. It's embracing when you die countless times on easy. I was doing so bad that bosses were leaving because I was taking too long to beat them. I BS you not. They were leaving!

      Well, my pride has been hurt worse, but it's still hurting pretty bad.

      It's a pretty fun game, a little slow, though. Which makes my suckage even more embarrassing.

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      Speaking of Otomedius Excellent, I just placed an order including the special edition of it, for less than $15. Seems quite a decent price for a CD, art book, and pillow case.

       

      I was doing so bad that bosses were leaving because I was taking too long to beat them. I BS you not. They were leaving!

       

      That is not all that uncommon in the genre, actually. Even for experienced players, it can often happen as a result of getting killed in an unlucky moment and losing your heavy firepower, so that you end up unable to hit hard enough afterward to finish them in the time limit. Don't feel too bad about it; it doesn't mean you suck if it's happening on your first time playing.

       

      a little slow

       

      Hmm, I'll have to watch some gameplay to see if it's any slower than typical Gradius. Slow, of course, doesn't necessarily mean easy, considering that R-Type games are always slow and very hard. Does OE have a high-speed section in one of the later stages? That's sort of a Gradius trademark (The Flying Hamster does it, too).

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      Where did you order your copy?

      It has one high speed section towards the end. I was not expecting it at all.

      I did better on the last stage. It was easier to get power ups because there was plenty of enemies to shoot. I had four little tag alongs, lasers, missiles. There is a practice mode that let's you see the hit box around your ship. I'll give that a play or two. I was having a hard time figuring out what would and wouldn't hit me. Sometimes I was able to cut it real close, but other times I was being hit by stuff I was sure wouldn't hit me.

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      Looks like anyone interested in Sine Mora on PC can get it for $6.75 with this code:
      GMG25-UAAHK-6AI9S

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

       

      Where did you order your copy?

       

      From an Amazon Marketplace seller. But whaddaya know? The lowest price there has shot back up over $20. I guess I got in right at the sweet spot. Last year around this time, I snagged my copy of Star Ocean: The Last Hopefor well under $20, after which it went back up over $20. A well timed purchase happens every now and then.

       

      It has one high speed section towards the end. I was not expecting it at all.

       

      Hehe, I would have seen it coming. :) Not that I would have survived it any better. . . .

       

      I had four little tag alongs

       

      What are they called in this game, anyway? Typically, in Gradius, they've been called "options," but the North American release of Gradius V referred to them as "multiples."

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      I got very bad news (for me anyway)!!!

      It turns out that Amazon has exclusive rights to sell Under Defeat HD!! No wonder no other website has it in their database!

      http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2012/11/07-1/video-under-defeat-hd-trailer-introduces-exclusive-chopper

      This sucks!!! I wanted to buy the game with cash, not with CC. Now I dunno what I'm going to do. I don't think it's exclusive to Amazon in Europe, so why does NA have to? I haaaate this.

      OMG OMG, Amazon.ca raised the price of the game back up to $40 and not $30!!! WTF? I'm never going to get a retail version now at this rate!! It's as if they're conspiring against me and forcing me to get it digitally!! I am very disappointed!

      Now you're probably thinking, why don't I buy it from Amazon.com? It turns out now that certain items can now be shipped outside of the US.

      Reason why I don't want to is because:
      a) it will take longer to get to me. Amazon Canada's warehouse is literally an hour away from me so it gets to me usually in 2-3 days even with free shipping.
      b) shipping internationally costs too much. For this game, it'd cost me $9 dollars extra.

      c) if I get unlucky, I could be slapped with an import tax when it crosses the border, thus I am spending even more money.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I'm not sure what they're called, but I think they are called options.

      The Vic Viper in The 2nd Runner fights you using options. The longer the fight goes on the more options that tag along with him. A little off topic, but I freaking love that Vic Viper boss fight.

      Wow. UDHD really might end up being a rarity here then.

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      Hmm, seems the Amazon exclusivity was announced on Rising Star's blog just a few days ago. I wonder if it's a real exclusive (i.e., Amazon arranged this with them) or just a de facto exclusive (i.e., no other retailers wanted to carry it).

      Freelance, I think you should contact Amazon.ca and tell them that their listed price is incorrect. Maybe the increase was a mistake.

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      Okay I sent an email to them to let them know. Hopefully it is a mistake, but that still doesn't help me. I was actually planning on paying half of it with cash and the rest by CC (stores let you do this) but now that I can no longer do that, I won't be able to get it anymore if I have to pay it all with CC since I planned all my budgeting with the half/half in mind. Argh. Then again it might be a rare item and I should get it anyway but if I do that, I cannot get anymore new pinball tables and such (don't want to use PSN cards since I have to pay a minimum of $20). Then again this is a once in a lifetime opportunity so I should make sacrifices.

      Sorry for my ranting.

      When I pick up Seasons next week, I'll ask them if they're gonna get UDHD.

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      So I got an answer back from Amazon. They seem to think $39.99 in Canada even though it was at $30 before...

      Here's the reply I got:

      Thank you for writing to Amazon.ca with your feedback about our prices.

      I'm sorry to hear that you are disappointed with our policy concerning and I would like to offer an explanation of some of the considerations which have led us to adopt this policy.

      Prices on Amazon.ca do not reflect prices on Amazon.com, regardless of the current exchange rate. While many of the items we offer on the Amazon.ca website are also offered on Amazon.com, the prices of items offered on both sites may not match each other.

      Also, I have forwarded your message to the appropriate department in our company for their consideration.

      Many factors in the Canadian marketplace, including what we pay to our own suppliers, affect the prices that we charge at any given time our customers on Amazon.ca. This may result in different prices on Amazon.ca and on Amazon.com for a particular item.

      As retailers Amazon.ca, do not fix the price for the items on our website as our list price is the MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price). Unfortunately, we can only make changes to the list price on our website if the manufacturer has made these changes known to us. I apologize for any inconvenience the above information might have caused and hope you can understand our limitations.

      We realize that from time to time, our customers will be able to purchase a title from another store at a lower price than ours. While price is obviously a very important factor in any purchasing decision, the best reason to buy from Amazon.ca is the quality of customer service we provide.

      The employees here at Amazon.ca truly care about your experience with us and take great pride in the level of service we provide. From the time you put an item in your shopping cart to the day you receive the order at your door, your order is given the individual attention it deserves.

      Thank you for shopping at Amazon.ca.

      So much for buying it retail now. I hate Canada :P

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      JeremyR
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      Jeff Conaway died from taking a drug he bought in Canada...

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      It really is a gamble. It could very well turn out to sale so poorly that it ends up being dirt cheap in a few months. But I SERIOUSLY doubt it. I'm sure the publisher knows all too well the mindset of the market today. "If it ain't CoD, Halo, or something else everybody else is buying, it should be free.", they won't be pressing many copies. Then you add in the fact that it's now common knowledge that this game is niche, and can only be purchased from one place. Scalpers live for that.

      But you could still get lucky. Scalpers get their share of humble pie from time to time when they can't move what they horde, and end up having to sell what they have for cheap. No on really knows. But as long as Amazon has stock, you'll be safe from price jacking. But when they run out, it can go either way.

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      Ah, sorry, I didn't mean for you to ask them to price-match with their American cousin. Rather, they need to know that the official MSRP is $29.99. A statement from Rising Star Games, specifically. The recent press release says it, for example. Unfortunately, RSG doesn't seem to have published that press release through the usual channels, so the most "official" place I've been able to find it, for the link above, is from their Facebook page. The release is also on the RSG website's blog, but you can't link directly to it. The blog does some silly ASP crap and doesn't display the full posts with unique URLs, so you'd have to say something like "click on the blog post link that talks about the exclusive helicopter."

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      Nooo I DID tell them that the official MSRP is $29.99 and that Amazon.com has it under the correct pricing still while Amazon.ca had raised it. I never mentioned price matching. I dunno why they said all that crap in the reply but they probably didn't bother reading my email closely. I'll just get it digitally then cause I'm not paying for a game that's higher than its MSRP. The good news is that I don't need to get it right away now since digital games aren't going anywhere. I won't get the goodies but the game itself is more important.

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      So I went to EB today and they have not heard of UD HD. I am sad now.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Interesting. According to a guy at the Amazon forum, Newegg was taking pre-order for Under Defeat HD before Amazon was. They still are.

      [Newegg]

      Is J. Chan you, Freelance? If not... Weird.

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      Yes I am. Just doing my duty to inform other Canadians they're paying higher for the game. It'd be better off at Amazon.ca's listing but there's no 'discussion' forum there. I'm planning to wait 'til it's released and then write a 'review' letting other people know.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Fight the power.

      It is weird that they would do that. For everyone who pre-ordered at $29.99, they are still going to pay that no matter what. Unless Canada's Amazon doesn't have a lowest price guarantee on pre-orders like us. Which would REALLY suck.

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      It's a shame it's an Amazon exclusive. If it wasn't, I could have used their price match feature and give links to EB and BB-whatever as proof but since it is, I can't do that.

      I'm pretty sure Amazon Canada also has the lowest price guarantee feature too so yes, if ppl preordered before the price went up, they would still keep the lower price.

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      Sine Mora news from PSNStores.com

      Exclusive to the PS3 version of the game is a Challenge Mode. In this mode you will have to try to beat different sections of the Story Mode levels. Each of these challenges lasts around 1 or 2 minutes.

      The Vita version has a bunch of different options that can only be done on Vita like touch controls. There is also a “GPS Unlock Gallery” in the Vita version. Not really sure what that means but the press release says it “conveys the player’s cumulative progression”.

      Both versions of the game will have a new character, Wilhelmina Muller who is from the shmup game Under Defeat.

      Each version of the game costs $9.99 when it is released later today. Which version do you plan on picking up?

      I thought it'd be $14.99 based on past PSN releases but this is nice. It's the same price as the PC version. When I do eventually get it, I'll get the Vita version. Wonder how much space it takes up.

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      Hey, that's good pricing. Another definite candidate for my $20 of PSN credit. Except, if I buy Sine Mora, BreakQuest: Extra Evolution, and Derrick the Deathfin, it will total $22, meaning I have to add $3 of unused money to my account (due to the $5 funding minimum). So either I'll have to wait for something else I want to get or the unfortunate Derrickdevelopers don't get my donation.

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      Dunno if I should wait and see if Amazon.ca drops the price of Under Defeat HD (I highly doubt it but you never know) or just get it on PSN without the goodies. It sucks being Canadian. You US guys are lucky.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Awesome. I was hoping Sine Mora would be 10 bucks. I'll be getting it tonight, along with Jet Set Radio. Big day for me today. Those two, Persona 4 Golden, and All-Stars. My Vita will be in use for a good long while.

      I say wait. If people are as entitled as the Blog suggests, it's not going to sell well and a price drop will happen fairly quickly. If not then oh well, it'll still be on PSN. The only thing you loss by waiting is playing it the day it releases.

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      Those entitled Blog commenters were never part of the projected audience to begin with, in my opinion. They're outside the niche's consumer base, having never plunked down a hefty chunk of dough to import a shooting game they really wanted but couldn't get domestically. It's like me going to a Britney Spears forum and declaring her latest album overpriced. So, I think there's still a good chance that Rising Star judged the real size of their market more or less accurately and printed enough copies that there might not be much remaining stock months down the line.

      But hey, it's all conjecture! You may as well believe me saying they only printed 5 copies.

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      Um yeah, thanks. That only makes me want to plonk down $40 for it to grab it before those die hard fans do, although it's above MSRP and it'd suck if I'd have to go that route.

      Argh. I dunno what to do. I guess I can live without the extras. The main thing I wanted was the artbook but it's digital anyway and I hate digital artbooks. I would miss the new chopper the most though. The soundtrack would be nice, but I can't get too excited over music from a game I've never played before, and therefore have no idea how the music is.

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      I picked up Sine Mora for PS3. Didn't notice at first because I first played the game at like 6 in the morning with all the lights off, but the PS3 version is "letterboxed" leaving black bars on the top and bottom of the screen, even on widescreen TVs. It's not necessarily a bad thing. Playing it in the dark gives it a somewhat unique feel.

      The 3D effects are pretty decent as well. Not really coming out of the screen, but it gives an immersive feel to the game. Also, it's subtitled, because the spoken language in the game is Hungarian. ...and yes it's rated M, because there is (from what little I've seen so far) some profanity in the game.

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      The Vita version of Sine Mora is letterboxed too. I definitely agree about the unique feel. The music in this game is weird, in an atmospheric, good way.

      So far I'm really enjoying it, love to see such a fully featured trophy set, plenty to get on with achieving. Perhaps I'll try and really get good at this, tried the level on Insane in the trial and could barely make it past the first few waves of enemies ;_; Long way to go....

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Please! I failed the damn Prologue! But in my defense, the on screen instructions just showed me how to move, so that was all I did. I thought I was just supposed to dodge until time ran out. Since I don't read instructions, I didn't yet know that time is this game's health. Most embracing trophy I've ever accidentally got.

      The game really is special. It feels really unique, plays really well, and is just stylish as hell. The graphics are as crisp as a Lays original potato chip. With so many games purchased at one time, I haven't spent much time with it, but it's one that'll be on my Vita for a good long time.

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      the PS3 version is "letterboxed" leaving black bars on the top and bottom of the screen

       

      There are lots of movies that are wider in aspect ratio than 16:9 televisions (2.35:1 is fairly common, for example), so I'm not too surprised to hear of a game doing something similar. Maybe they're trying to channel some Darius (the original was three 4:3 screens wide, and 2010's DariusBurst Another Chronicle is twin side-by-side 16:9 screens)!

       

      The music in this game is weird, in an atmospheric, good way.

       

      Heh, also a very Darius comment. . . . Heck, I've been listening to Taito Zuntata's just-released 25th anniversary CD album COZMO for hours today, so there's plenty of Darius music murmuring through my head right now. Oh, and I also listened to the Otomedius Excellent soundtrack CD from the Special Edition package today, which I'll review later (hint: I liked the horde of Konami shooting game music remixes).

      I haven't tried the Sine Mora trial yet. Not much point, since I'm definitely buying the game--but I'm still at a loss on how to organize my purchases so that I don't end up overfunding my wallet. Might have to cross the streams.

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      There are lots of movies that are wider in aspect ratio than 16:9 televisions (2.35:1 is fairly common, for example)

       

      Maybe it's just me, but I'm finding more movies are sticking with 16:9 for home releases instead of the wider cinema screen, especially with 3D movies. Avengers, Avatar and Titanic (if I remember correctly) were 16:9 and looked better for it. Spider-man was wide, but I think it would have looked better if it wasn't. Personally, I want a movie that fits the TV that I have. What percentage of people have a 2.35:1 television or projectors?

      In Sine Mora it didn't bother me because of the nature of the game being a side scroller. It seemed to fit well with it.

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      I'm still really digging Sine Mora, be nice if we could compete for scores a little, those who have the game. I've just got up to 2nd on the leaderboard for Story-Challenging, and 5th on Story-Normal. Can anyone beat my score? (It's not that big an achievement or that great a score this soon after release, but its a start)

      I'm trying to work out at the moment whether high multiplier or not getting hit at all nets more points overall. You kind of have to go either or, as using time powers or sub weapons resets you multiplier, but helps avoid the hits. I;ve been favouring high multiplier so far, but the bonuses for no hit clears are pretty nice...

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I'm terrible at SHMUPS, so you don't have to worry about me beating your scores any time soon. Probably never.

      Under Defeat has shipped and should be here Saturday. Sucks that people who plan on buying it on PSN have to wait until next week.

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      Le sigh. I hope you guys don't start going on about much UD HD is awesome. That'd only make me sad :( I hate Canada.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I wouldn't do you like that, Team Freeliss has to stick together!

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Jesus, how long does it take to stop sucking at SHMUPS!?

      It's the only genre that I've never been able to just pick up and be fairly good at it.

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      I don't know, usually I barely scrape through shooters on easy. I'm finding the clarity on Sine Mora on the Vita screen and the immediacy of the buttons being right next to the screen quite helpful in being able to play fairly well.

      I can still only barely get to stage 3 on Hard on a good run, and insane is just silly, but at least by the leaderboards you can tell its difficult for most people.

      A decent run through story with not too many deaths got me straight up into the top ten, so I guess perseverance helps, as well as liberal use of powerups and sub weapons on bosses, especially the ones that negat bullets like ytoo's super powerful laser beam...

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      I've just got up to 2nd on the leaderboard for Story-Challenging, and 5th on Story-Normal.

       

      In the world? Why would you say that's not that big an achievement? Sounds obscenely good to me! I think I'd be lucky to break the top 10,000. . . . Or are hardcore scrolling shooter players just not buying this game?

      I haven't gotten Sine Mora yet. Will get it for the PS3 eventually. Under Defeat HD has shipped, with a projected arrival date of next Tuesday, in the same package as my PSV, additional 4-GB PSV memory card, The Jak & Daxter Collection, and K-On! Vol. 1 manga. This is, incidentally, the first time I've seen products from 4 separate Amazon.com orders in the same shipment. Nifty.

      Do either of these games support online 2-player? If so, that might be something to try out.

      Wait a minute. Do the PS3 and PSV versions have separate leaderboards and no cross-play? Because I guess that would limit which people I'd be able to play with/against.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      My copy of Under Defeat HD arrived yesterday. I won't say anything about how I like it because I don't want to rub Freelance's nose in it. It doesn't have online multiplayer.

      In a brilliant twist of fate I just loaded up Sine More because I couldn't remember if the game has multiplayer or not (it doesn't, not sure about shared leaderboards), and I decided to look at what was available in the Arcade mode. To my surprise I saw that Wilhelmine Muller (one of the main characters from Under Defeat) is available as a playable character! Apparently she is exclusive to the Vita version.

      I love when things come full circle like that.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      The Sine Mora scoredboard is shared. It tells you which system your score was registered with too.

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      Not too bad for a person who sucks at SHMUPS. The top score 3 scores for Arcade are as followed.

      1. 498,874,000 PS3
      2. 237,968,003 Vita
      3. 233,153,001 Vita

      This is for Hard. There is no Easy or Normal in Arcade. I'm not sure if it's a toned down hard or not though.

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      The reason I didn't feel my placing on the leaderboards was that impressive is because its so early on in the game, although 7000+ people are on the normal story leaderboards, only 300 or so have even attempted insane arcade, I'm 16th there with a score of 2 million dying shortly into the first level.

      It's really cool to see the combined leaderboards, says a lot for the confidence of the developers in the parity of the two versions for score hunting.

      We'll see how my places hold up over time, I'm down to 10th on normal and 4th on challenging already.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Those are still awfully impressive ranks.

      Have you seen the High Score subforum here, Rinkydink? Any Minis for which you'd like to post some scores there?

      Also, since it looks like you're into maximizing scoring opportunities, have you read this post in this thread I made a while back, detailing how a guy counterstopped DariusBurst?

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

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      Mm mm mmmmm! I'm usually not the type to consider dating outside the species, but...

      Hey, sweet thang, can I buy you a fish sandwitch?

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      The catgirl sisters in Escaflowne were very attractive.

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      Interesting!! According to the PSN Blog, Zanac X Zanac is coming this week and it's a vertical SHMUP!

      Compile released a compilation titled Zanac X Zanac for Sony's PlayStation console in Japan on November 29, 2001 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the original. This compilation features an updated version of Zanac—titled Zanac Neo—and three versions of the NES version of the game, including a version featuring enhanced graphics and sound. The game features two-player cooperative gameplay as well as a remix of the game's soundtrack

      So even though there's two games in the pack, there's 3 versions of the NES game meaning there's 4 versions even though 3 are the same, just with different graphics and such.

      I don't think I've ever played it before (on the NES I mean) but it's from Compile, the same company that gave us Blazing Lazers!!! BL is awesome!! Maybe Zanac is awesome too! There's 24 different weapons in it!

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Yeah, I saw that on the PS Blog, too. I thought the word "Zanac" sounded familiar but couldn't quite place it. What was more on my mind was the fact that, HOLY COW, that's a lot of new PS1 Classics incoming!!! SIX!!! They all appear to be imports, too!!! That program's been quiet for so long that I thought it had been totally abandoned.

      I'll have to look into those titles (and I'll DEFINITELY have to get that Ni no Kuni demo!). Perhaps my PSN wallet funding conundrum will be over, should I find something I'd like.

       

      BL is awesome!!

       

      Um, just so you know, "BL" is an abbreviation for "boys love," a term that a certain female audience uses for gay male fiction (also known as "yaoi"). How about "BlazLaz" as an abbreviation for Blazing Lazers? :)

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #
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      I could, but what's the fun in that?

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      JeremyR
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      I take generic Zantac for my stomach acid.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #
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      O.M.G.

      Sine Mora is ON SALE at Steam for 66% off! $3.39!!!! Sale ends Dec 10th!!!!

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Went ahead and purchased it. My laptop can't run it, of course, but I plan on getting another one sometime in the near future. So at least I have it.

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      Mew!!! How the hell do you get through that stage where you have to enter the raw materials? I keep dying and I dunno why. Please help me mew!

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      Hehe, that part is a B word. Took a good chunk if my lives to do it right.

      You have to stay in the materials. If any part or your plane touches a laser you die. You just have to keep at it until you get used to it.

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      Thankie mew, but alas, my save got 'lost' and I have to replay everything. I chose Continue at main screen and it started back at prologue :(

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Can someone with the PS3 version of Sine Mora confirm or deny that the Under Defeat character is not in that version of the game? As far as I can tell, the main source saying that the character is PSV-exclusive is an old press release, back from when the existence of the PS3 version wasn't even revealed yet. The game's PS Blog post closer to release does not make it clear whether the character is only in the portable version.

      This confusion is pretty much the only thing holding up my purchase right now.

      Freelance likes BL. *immature snicker*

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      Mew!

      Despite what the official blog says, you CAN play the 6 import games on PSP/Vita, as long as you transfer it from PS3.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Did you buy Under Defeat from the PlayStation Store, Freelance?

      Says here that the PS3 version also includes Wilhelmine Muller.

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      Hell no. That's only as a last resort. I'm waiting for Amazon to drop the price so I can get the extra goodies, except it's already sold out and Usually ships within 1 - 2 months. Expedited shipping available. . I already fear I'm never going to get it now.
      I can't get it right now anyway even if I wanted a digital copy.

      Right now Zanac X Zanac is more interesting since I can actually play it on a handheld.

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      That's a bit strange, Amazon.ca not having any stock. Did they sell through completely (seems pretty unlikely, given the price they were asking), or did they never have any to begin with? Maybe it's time to contact Rising Star Games and ask them what's up with their relationship with Amazon.ca.

       

      Despite what the official blog says, you CAN play the 6 import games on PSP/Vita, as long as you transfer it from PS3.

       

      Yeah, GungHo is saying as much to people who ask them about it on Twitter. I let someone at PlayStation know about the issue with the Store.

      I've opened my Under Defeat HD. The soundtrack CD is 25 minutes long, with only 6 tracks. 😕 I'd hoped for a little more on it. The 2-disc case also has disturbingly sharp edges where you put your thumbs to open it.

      Thanks for the link, Ofaliss.

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      Okay I sent them an email and I'll post their reply here (if I ever get any). I also told them about the higher price.

      P.S. Is the extra goodies even worth it? Maybe I'll just get it digitally then since it's $10 cheaper with NO TAX? I'd like the extra chopper though. How is it?

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      It's worth it if you don't mind digital art books. I personally think the game alone is worth the $29.99.

      I still can't make it very far. I can only get to stage 1-4 in New Order Mode on normal, with the standard 2 stocked lives. I got to 1-3 in Arcade Mode. I don't play it very often, so I'm still not used to the way you control the chopper.

      As far as I can tell, there is nothing special about the exclusive chopper. I only used it once, I could have missed something.

      Even though the soundtrack only has 6 tracks, I still really enjoy it. I have it on my Vita. Whenever I use Muller in Sine Mora I play the soundtrack. The Under Defeat music goes really well with Sine Mora. I recorded a video, but I'm not going to pimp out the link. You can just search for it if you want to check it out.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #
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      I got Zanac X Zanac last night. NES version is like, hard. The 'enhanced' version of it doesn't look any different to me.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Well, Ofaliss, congratulations! Even though you don't generally like the genre, it seems you are nonetheless better at scrolling shooters than me. :) The best I've been able to do in Under Defeat HD is make it to somewhere in 1-3 in New Order Mode (leaderboard-qualifying settings). I've seen 1-4, but not on the first credit. I wonder when free play unlocks for this game. So far, I believe I've earned 2 credits beyond the initial allowance, maybe meaning I've had at between 2-3 hours of gameplay (mixed across New Order and Arcade)?

       

      I don't play it very often, so I'm still not used to the way you control the chopper.

       

      What control mode do you use? Twin sticks (console-version mode)? Normal (turns toward direction of horizontal movement)? Reverse (turns opposite direction of horizontal movement)? I use reverse, and it feels very natural to me. Then again, I've done something similar before in Image Fight and one of the R-Types (Leo?).

      Random thought: SNK's Chopper I, as punishingly difficult as it is, could really have used a turnable chopper.

       

      As far as I can tell, there is nothing special about the exclusive chopper.

       

      If I'm not mistaken, the exclusive chopper is the big red one that's at the farthest right (#4) in the selection list. It seems way more powerful than the other three; I've only played it once and didn't use it to its fullest potential (I thought it was behaving like the #3 chopper at first, which is also pretty good), but that mama fires twin rockets every 2 seconds or so as part of its normal weapon--and it still has the ability to deploy an option, just like choppers #1 and #2. Honestly, it almost seems unfair how much firepower it's packing, compared to the other three.

       

      Is the extra goodies even worth it?

       

      I'd say yes, because it's a physical CD (not to mention a physical game disc). The music is pretty good, though I wouldn't say it's as memorable as more retro material. Track #6 is the best, I think. Incidentally, since the track listing isn't anywhere in or on the package, here it is from the Internet:

      01 - Don't look back! (3:52)
      02 - Go on a mission (4:21)
      03 - The way that bring an end (4:52)
      04 - Beyond the snowstorm (5:15)
      05 - Never say die (3:54)
      06 - Tears in their eyes (3:25)
      Disc length 25:39

      Composition:
      Yousuke Yasui & Shinji Hosoe (01, 02, 04)
      Shinji Hosoe & Yousuke Yasui (03, 06)
      Yousuke Yasui (05)

      Arrangement (I think this is the rearranged, New Order music on the CD):
      Yousuke Yasui (01~06)

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #
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      Hey man, now the game's out of stock at Amazon.ca. People are actually buying it at that price???? This is bad. If people are buying it, Amazon is never going to lower it.

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      I use the normal control mode. I can only get to 1-4 if I play really well on 1-1 and 1-2. The 1-3 boss is really hard. I can't avoid the missiles it shoots when it gets behind you. It takes a bunch of lives for me to beat it. I haven't seen the boss of 1-4 yet.

       

      It seems way more powerful than the other three; I've only played it once and didn't use it to its fullest potential (I thought it was behaving like the #3 chopper at first, which is also pretty good), but that mama fires twin rockets every 2 seconds or so as part of its normal weapon--and it still has the ability to deploy an option

       

      I didn't notice any of that when I used the exclusive chopper. I only used it my second attempt at the game, and since I didn't make it far my first attempt, I didn't really have much to compare it to. I haven't used it since.

      Which is your option of choice? I prefer the cannon. It has a decent fire rate, and it is more consistent than the most powerful option. I forget what it's called.

      Go on a mission is my favorite track.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I just got done playing some Sine Mora. I was doing alright. Moved up almost 500 spots on the Scoreboards. I thought I was doing big things. Until I compared my score to my friends. Then I see this...

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      Why you gotta be such a try hard, man!?

      You've got to get in on this, onmode-ky. Don't forget that I still intend to beat you on a leaderboard. Don't be scurred.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

       

      Hey man, now the game's out of stock at Amazon.ca. People are actually buying it at that price???? This is bad. If people are buying it, Amazon is never going to lower it.

       

      It's possible that text simply means "We never had any stock." Also, maybe Amazon.ca talking to Rising Star about getting stock will actually prove to them that their listed price is incorrect.

       

      I can't avoid the missiles it shoots when it gets behind you.

       

      Heh, I remember suddenly blowing up while at the bottom of the screen with no bullets near me, and I thought, "Wh-wh-what the HELL just killed me???" I haven't figured out what you're supposed to do about those missiles yet, either.

       

      Which is your option of choice?

       

      I use the most powerful one (I think it's "Rocket"?). If your aim is good, the damage it dishes out in that one shot just about makes up for all the recharge time.

       

      Don't forget that I still intend to beat you on a leaderboard. Don't be scurred.

       

      . . . This seems like a really obvious solution to me, but why don't you just play Under Defeat HD online again? If you've made it to 1-4 on the first credit, you should be able to beat my scores on the leaderboard. As of the last time I played, I was ahead of you on both the game's leaderboards, but it seems like you ought to be able to pass me now.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I use more than one credit getting to 1-4. By the time I get to 1-4 I have no credits and no lives. I'm usually running on just I can't believe it.

       

      This seems like a really obvious solution to me, but why don't you just play Under Defeat HD online again?

       

      I'm better at Sine Mora, so I rather beat you in that. Less work on my part.

       

      I haven't figured out what you're supposed to do about those missiles yet, either.

       

      Bombs negate that missile, but I would prefer knowing if it is even possible to out maneuver it. I assume it is. It would really suck if it is unavoidable without setting off a bomb.

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      Rinkydink
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      You get between around 20 and 40 million bonus points at the end of each stage in Arcade, so all you need to get up the leaderboards is to beat a stage or two. Try and maintain an A rank for most of the standard enemies, then use all your tricks on the bosses, forgetting about rank.

      Personally I find the two eight legged bosses (octopus and spider) to be the hardest in the game, they both have a plethora of nast attacks, and ole octopus is the first boss in the game!

      Tried an Arcade run tonight for the first time in ages, cleared stage 1 no prob, but used all my continues on stage 2, and barely scraped through the boss just blasting away with sub weapons. Time to get practicing again.

      Also, I noticed you're using Willhemina Muller a lot, imho she has the worst sub weapon, its way too chaotic to use effectively. Lynthe Ytoo is my favourite because his laser beam destroys bullets in a line infornt of you, meaning you can just evaporate most of the bullet hell on the bosses.

      It really is an awesome game, might have to try out Under Defeat when I reunite with my consoles briefly at Christmas, though I've had my on Okami HD, that'll probably take all holiday to beat...

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      I'm usually running on just I can't believe it.

       

      Is that what you meant to type? It kind of looks like part of what you were typing got deleted by accident.

       

      I'm better at Sine Mora, so I rather beat you in that. Less work on my part.

       

      Well, you already do, so mission accomplished! Whenever I do get the game, I'll be tens of hours behind you in practice, so it's a de facto win. And hey, I'm not playing Under Defeat HD actively right now, either, so there's your chance for game #2! :)

      I still intend to write a brief overview of the Otomedius Excellent soundtrack, but not right now.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Yeah, that's what I meant to type. Make it past that boss and you'll see what I mean.

       

      Well, you already do, so mission accomplished! Whenever I do get the game, I'll be tens of hours behind you in practice, so it's a de facto win.

       

      Don't be a dickel. Find your fellas and meet me on the scoreboard battle ground!

      I still haven't put in my copy of the Otomedius Excellent soundtrack. I haven't played OE (Hehe, Old English.) in forever. I have so much to play right now, I'm having a hard time playing anything for long.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

       

      Personally I find the two eight legged bosses (octopus and spider) to be the hardest in the game, they both have a plethora of nast attacks, and ole octopus is the first boss in the game!

       

      I HATE that eight legged bastard! Even though I've beaten him a dozen or more times, he still jacks me up! His gun fire is hard to dodge, and it's easy to forget his ram is coming. It wouldn't be so bad if that ram wasn't an instant kill. After all that, if you haven't played him before and don't know about his getaway tactic he'll screw you with his rocket.

      I can't even get to the second level boss in Arcade. I keep dying from environment damage while dodging and shooting those dang worm things.

       

      Also, I noticed you're using Willhemina Muller a lot, imho she has the worst sub weapon, its way too chaotic to use effectively

       

      I'm used to her sub weapon. It works the same as the bombs in Under Defeat, so I have experience with it. Plus, once I take a liking to a character I stick with them, even if it isn't the most logical choice. I've always been like that.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      Sine Mora seems to be a cool shooter, but let's face it: i suck at it so bad...

      last shooter i was any decent with was Life force, and it was with the Konami code....when i was 6 or 7.... >_>

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

       

      Yeah, that's what I meant to type. Make it past that boss and you'll see what I mean.

       

      Hmm, I've made it to 1-4 once, but I don't remember anything about it in particular. Maybe I didn't last long enough to see the fun stuff.

       

      Don't be a dickel.

       

      I'll be 7.5 cents if I want to be!

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #
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      This is rich. No more 'Shipping in 1-2 months' anymore! Amazon.ca stopped listing UD HD period, and it looks like the the third parties are now selling it for over $40. I love Canada!

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

       

      I love Canada!

       

      I do too! :D

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      JeremyR
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      It's certainly in my top 5 list.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      How expensive is it to ship to Canada? Maybe you can get someone here to buy it and ship it to you. I'd be willing to do it. I could order it with free shipping, and we don't pay taxes on Amazon purchases in North Carolina, so you'd just end up paying $29.99 for the game, plus whatever it would cost to have it shipped to Canada. Just an option, but if you really want it that seems to be the best way other than just buying the game from PSN.

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      JeremyR
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      http://ircalc.usps.com/

      Not too expensive if you send it 1st class.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #
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      That is nice of you mew. I canna buy it right this very minute though. All my friends don't want to go through the hassle of shipping it to me from the US so they're kinda mean and stuff 'cause they no wanna help me. I'll let you know when want to buy it. No taxes for the win!

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      It's no big deal really. Just let me know when you can, and we'll work it out.

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      I was able to get to the 1-4 boss. I had no lives, credits, or bombs though, so I died. I did manage to get him down to about 50% health, so that pleased me.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Damn. I attempted to play through the game on easy. I figured since I was getting fairly competent with normal I would be alright on easy. I was doing great, until the 1-5 boss. 2 lives, 4 credits, all snatched away from me by that bastard.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      My personal experience of shipping stuff to Canada, from a few years ago, came to the following conclusions:

      - It takes much longer than you'd expect, as in several weeks.
      - It's surprisingly expensive. I expected shipping would cost significantly more than the $10 overcharge from Amazon.ca.

      If that's changed now, then great!

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Wow. The Sexy Seashore is really difficult. Harder than pre-patch Ace Armstrong. The screen is constantly packed with enemies, many of whom blend too easily into the background, some of whom shoot at you, and there are pick-ups all over the place. Every killed enemy lets float a pick-up once it falls to the bottom of the screen, and most of these are 1-point items that are the only way to increase your score. You only get one life, though you'll stay alive as long as your speed level is more than 0--but you increase speed by collecting and then activating (with R) randomly dropped wing pick-ups, which can only be activated for a speed increment once you have as many wings as your current speed (e.g., going from Speed 4 to Max Speed requires you to have 4 wings). If you lose speed by getting hit and then die, you can continue with 0 points--but only from the very start of the current stage.

      The overwhelming number of pickups can make it hard to identify the weapon pick-ups, of which there are 4 kittens: rapid fire, wide bullet, controlled-angle fire, and backwards shot (control for your gun, incidentally, is the right analog stick, so you're usually holding it to the right unless you use the backwards shot). You get to equip 2 kittens at any one time, and picking up more of a kitten you already have increases the range of the backwards shot, speed of the rapid fire, width of the wide bullet, or angle you can use of the angle fire (up to a max of 5 levels). So, it really sucks to accidentally pick up a kitten you didn't want and suddenly have your weapon screwed up. Like I said, the screen is constantly packed with pick-ups, so this happens pretty often.

      The bosses take a long, long time to kill, which is pretty bad because they spew lots of bullets. Even with rapid fire kitten maxed out, it takes an eternity to take out a boss, so I don't see why rapid fire is even replaceable with other kittens; you're kind of dead without it, at a boss. The Stage 2 boss gets more dangerous as the fight nears the end, because he gets bigger, so his constant bouncing around the screen becomes harder to avoid. Meanwhile, you get slower every time you're hit. The Stage 3 boss was crazy hard, because not only are there homing bullets (fish) chasing you all the time, but when you make the boss himself manifest, he charges right at you from what might be a random direction (from behind, below, etc.). Late in his fight, it becomes possible that he'll charge you from above, which seems totally impossible to avoid. It took so many attempts for me to beat Stage 3 boss that both my hands were literally sore, like I'd been squeezing oranges for hours.

      I gave up once I died in Stage 4 . . . at which point I discovered that there is no stage select for stages you've seen. You always have to start from the beginning. Damn it!

      Anyway, it's hard, but not for "good" reasons. It's hard because the screen is frequently clogged with enemies coming from multiple directions, that can be difficult to distinguish from the background; it's hard because wings and weapon pick-ups come randomly, are often not what you were hoping for, and are all too often picked up by accident; it's hard because the boss fights are drawn out too long. You can press L to not take a weapon pick-up you're about to run into, but just you try to use the left stick effectively while holding down L. You'll just ram yourself into an enemy or a bullet.

      Still, in terms of basic mechanics, it's not bad and is also pretty unique. Could really use a lot more polish, though.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      The title condradicts the fun level of this shooter...

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      JeremyR
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      So you do want to write the review of The Sexy Seashore? Heck, you could use that post.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Well, I haven't reached the end, and even if that's okay, I also have only played it for one session so far. I think this brief time spent with it doesn't qualify me to write a real review yet. What I wrote above is just the initial frustrating (and physically debilitating) impression. Maybe if I heal enough to play it more later on.

      Oh, I just thought of another place where it needs work: you can pause the game by pressing Select, but all it does is freeze the game. No menu, not even the word "Pause" or anything. So, no easy way to restart a level or exit to the main menu. You have to go get yourself hit to death. Come to think of it, there are also no options or credits--not even the developer's name, geez. Plenty of amusing Engrish, though. :)

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      JeremyR
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      I wonder what Japanese call badly translated English to Japanese?

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      I don't know how interested you still are in Under Defeat HD, Freelance, but it's now $19.99. My Prime trial last another week or two, meaning I get free shipping, so you would now only be paying $19.99 plus whatever it would cost me to ship it to you.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      After talking to the developer about how crazy hard I found the third boss fight of Sexy Seashore to be, he told me some details about how its mechanics worked (if there's one thing honestly well done about this game, it's the variety in the boss fights). I gave the game another shot two nights ago, and after a few bad starts dying early, I made it to the Chapter 3 boss . . . and fairly easily beat him. Then I made it to the Chapter 4 boss for the first time, still without having Restarted, and because I had seen that page of captioned screencaps, I knew how that fight was supposed to go. After that, I made it to the Chapter 5 boss and took him out, still without Restarts as well. So, by this point, I had fulfilled the more stringent requirement of unlocking Free Mode. I just needed to beat the extra chapter, and Restarting was okay now. This was good, because I did in fact finally die, setting a high score of 1861, at last above the default high of 1000. After a few tries, I made it past that extra stage, and voila, Free Mode was available.

      So what is Free Mode? All we knew about it so far, which I had noted down in the PSM topic, was that it had the nudity that gave the game its M rating. Well, as it turns out, it's censored nudity, with swimsuits whisked off by your gunfire but oo la la bits still covered by hands, palm fronds, or just little heart overlays. I know the developer is trying to get real M-rated nudity into the game in a later update (I'd guess Sony is resisting), but for now, it's not showing anything terribly scandalous.

      As for how else Free Mode differs from the Mission Mode, it lacks the text bits that bookend each chapter, and it wraps around back to Chapter 1 after you beat the extra chapter, making an infinite loop if you always hit Restart when you die (the wraparound would be the "free" part, I guess; same rules about continuing, though, still called a Restart and taking you back to the current chapter's beginning). It's also a little bit harder than Mission Mode, because those swimsuits absorb a few bullets before they get shot off. Thus, some of your bullets are going to waste hitting those background elements instead of enemies.

      That I suddenly beat the whole game immediately after dying right at the start a few times illustrates one of the game's main issues: there's quite a bit of luck involved, specifically in the distribution of pick-up types. The screen is often packed with enemies, some very difficult to see (those damned lines of flounder in particular, I ran into them so many times because they just blend right into the backgrounds), so it's essentially a given that you're going to hit something sooner or later. There are some patterns to the enemy formations, but a lot of it is randomized, so it's not a game like R-Type where you can memorize your whole way through. Since you'll eventually not see something and get hit, you need a good stock of wings to keep your life going . . . wings which are among the roll-of-the-die pick-ups. I managed to do so well and 1CC the main 5 chapters because that one time, I somehow had a ton of wings dropped for me, eventually nearing the 20-count max. When that wasn't happening, I died early on.

      The other problem (this one might be more subjective than the luck complaint) is the way some of the boss fights work. Specifically, if I hadn't been made aware of some of the less obvious details of how certain bosses worked, it might have taken ages to make it past them (not that it doesn't take ages even when you know how to deal with them), and definitely not with a 1CC run. Maybe I'm simply not observant enough--though I kind of doubt it--but even so, there's also the fact that some of the boss fights are designed such that they're an order of magnitude more difficult if you don't go in with a specific gun type. And it isn't like in Gradius when you lose all your power-ups and know you're screwed; here, you don't know that you're screwed because no indication is given earlier that you're in for a rough time if you're without THAT gun for THIS boss. All you know is that, geez, is it supposed to take this long?

      That about sums it up. A couple of major gameplay issues, but it has the potential to be a pretty decent shooter.

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      Hello mew. Me dinna see your post, O.

      Sorry, but me has no way to send you $20. I no wanna say this, but my sister has some control over my bank account and if I try to send money through Paypal, she'll find out and won't like it because I am unemployed. Great price though, but I'm afraid I have to pass. If I was still working, then sure. I can send you the money easily. I have cash right now, but I have no way to send it to you. I no wanna mail it because it's not a wise thing to do. I guess I'll just get the PSN version when it drops in price. I can use my cash to get a PSN card or something, although it's gonna suck as I'd have to pay $40 to get it for $30. Canada doesn't sell $10 cards here.

      No give me a hard time and ask blah blah why is your sister controlling your bank account and all that 'cause I no wanna talk about it.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      What about a money order? A postal money order, in particular, would be fairly easy: go to the post office with your cash and a ready envelope, purchase the money order (obviously, you'd also have to bring enough cash to cover that cost, whatever it is), stick it in the envelope, seal and mail. Make sure it's an appropriate international postal money order, though, for the US. Once Ofaliss gets it, he can just cash it at his local post office, presumably.

      Postal money orders were how I used to pay for most eBay things back before PayPal became required. Of course, it helped that I within walking distance of a post office at the time.

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      I'm kinda lazy too :D Not sure if I want to give away the only bill I have though. I'd be more inclined to do it if it was a Vita game though. I like this crap for handhelds.

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      Maybe one of these days if it gets any cheaper and I'm in an extra super good mood, I'll send it as a gift. Don't count on it, but don't rule out the possibility. :)

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      Thankie mew :3

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Once again using this topic to cover pinball as well as scrolling shooters: Freelance, the PEGI ratings database had an entry for Pinball Heroes Complete added to it a few days ago. It sounds like the PSV is getting a batch of all 8 of the PSP's Pinball Heroes tables.

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      Oh I knew that already, although if you have a PS3, you can already transfer the games over. I did that recently so now I have seven pinball games on my Vita. Are they giving it an 'HD' treatment or anything though or are they just ports? Out of all the seven pinball games, I think the PH collection is the worst of them though.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Ooh, another scrolling shooter is headed to the PS3 in North America, Mamorukun Curse! (originally Mamoru-kun wa Norowarete Shimatta!, "Mamoru-kun Got Cursed!" 「まもるクンは呪われてしまった!」). It's getting published as a PSN exclusive in mid-July by UFO Interactive for $20. Here is the trailer. Originally, this was a 2008 arcade bullet hell shooter by G.rev, which got a port to the Xbox 360 (in Japan) in 2009, and this enhanced port hit the PS3 in Japan in 2011. Looking forward to it! Maybe I'll get it at the same time as Sine Mora, which I've been putting off forever.

      This makes two recent PSN releases by UFO Interactive, after Elminage Original. I wonder if they're planning more PSN localizations.

      P.S. A very rough pronunciation guide: ma MOR oo koon

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      You still haven't gotten Sine Mora yet!? Stop being a cheap skate.

      And speaking of Sine Mora, I recently got back into the game. I never did get around to finishing it.

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      Did you try Megablast, onmode-ky?

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      Why, do you need help at the boss gauntlet? :)

      I haven't played Under Defeat HD in ages. My high score is probably considered very poor now.

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      I missed this release from last year, a moe side-scrolling bullet hell shooter on the PSP!

      Soreyuke! Burunyan-man Portable (this is a long promotional video; skip to the middle to see some gameplay)

      Three player characters to choose from, eight stages, plus some EX bonus stages. It's rated CERO D, roughly equivalent to an ESRB M rating . . . but I get the feeling that, were the game ever attempted to be localized, maybe the ESRB would hit this with an AO rating, based on the Stage 4 boss' attack you can see at 4:15 in the video. Wow.

      Were it not for the moe elements, I think Freelance would really like this game. The story in it has a cat discovering that her canned tuna has gone missing and then going after a mouse army for revenge. Of course, the cats and mice in the game are all transformed into mostly cute humanoid forms, which is where Freelance totally loses interest. :)

      According to the game's website (it's from the makers of Gal Gun, by the way, Ofaliss), the non-Portable edition of this was an early 2012 PC game, which itself grew out of a mini-game in a 2008 PC game, Musume-ker (wordplay on "musume" (girl, daughter) and "maker"). So, it's not totally new, but not old, either.

      The main character's name, Burunyan-man, is a smash-up of "buruma" (originally from "bloomers," now used also for girls' gym shorts), "nyan" (Japanese "meow"), and, er, "man" (tacked on as superhero name suffix?). The other player characters are Skunyan-man ("school swimsuit") and Meinyan-man ("maid"). The characters are dressed matching their names.

      Anyway, speaking of PSP scrolling shooters, DariusBurst is now a whopping $153 at Play-Asia.com??? Clearly not an exchange rate thing! I guess new copies have suddenly gotten ultra rare.

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      Sorry, the video is no longer available.

      I guess I should be happy I imported Darius.

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      The video is still there for me. . . . Try again?

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      It worked the 2nd time. Stupid Youtube. Anyway, the game looks too weird for me, even with the scary 'catgirls.'

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Imagine playing this and Choaniki Zero back to back. Could be a lethal combination.

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      "man" (tacked on as superhero name suffix?)

       

      Silly me. I neglected to remember where I had heard "Soreyuke" before in a title. This game's title, "Soreyuke! Burunyan-man," is a parody of the title of a popular children's series, "Soreike! Anpanman" (the "yuke" and "ike" are variant pronunciations of the same verb). That's where the "man" comes from.

      POSTED 6 YEARS AGO #

      Now I know why I didn't keep Flying Hamster on my PSP for long. That damn final boss screwed me out of finishing Flying Hamster HD using no more than one credit. AND he kept me from scoring at least 1,000,000 points. I would have made it if I hadn't died. It's bad enough the last stage has a pretty big difficulty spike, but then you throw in a cheap boss. That's not cool.

      Currently I rank 72 on the leaderboard, but I would have been higher if it wasn't for that bastard.

      The fact that it's not even really a difficult fight makes it even more frustrating. He has no pattern and those minions he calls in randomly ups the frustration 10 times.

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      Wow. . . . You downloaded the game and shortly thereafter nearly beat the whole thing on 1 credit? Either the game had its difficulty severely dialed down in the remake or you're much, much better at it than I was even after 6+ hours of practice, that resulted in a high score of ~500K. The former seems unlikely. . . . I tip my hat to you.

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      I kind of cheated. I would play a stage multiple times on the PSP until I got comfortable with it, then I'd grab my Vita and move on.

      It was all gravy until that last stage. I was only needing 2 or 3 plays to get comfortable with a stage, but that last part where you fly really fast through a corridor was a real pain.

      The final boss is just too random and cheap, so you have to just go for it. My score was 860,775 when I first died. Thinking about it now, I doubt I wouldn't have hit 1,000,000. Still cost me my 1 continue run.

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      Kokuga is brutal. There are no lives or checkpoints, you get one shot to do it right or you get put right back at the stage select screen. Which sucks because I always die at the bosses.

      My friend list is cluttered with some real cheap bastards! You guys know how Velocity Ultra plays. It plays like Velocity, only really shiny. Stop playing the demo and buy it you cheap skates! Right now Rinky is my only friend registered on the leaderboards.

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      I'm waiting for some Vita shmups/bullet hells to come out here in Europe. Flying Hamster isn't enough. Maybe an Ikaruga port or a new Darius game....

      My favorite shmup is G-Darius. The whole game is just... Awesome.

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      I was thinking about how cool it would be if Ikaruga got released on the Vita the other day. I keep eyeballing it on the Play Store, but it doesn't seem very fun on a phone. I guess I could buy it on the 360, but I'd prefer to have it on the Vita.

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      My favorite shmup is G-Darius. The whole game is just... Awesome.

       

      Yeah, G-Darius is amazing. I don't think I've even played every stage, since there are so many branches. I do remember The Embryon, one of the most unique bosses in a game filled with unique bosses. And, of course, there's always cowering in fear from Great Thing.

      Have you played DariusBurst, AxelMill98? It's discussed extensively in this thread (mostly by me, though Freelance has it, too). It plays great, and I'd consider it a rival against G-Darius for best in the series if not for the fact that it's a little light on content. Of course, the arcade sequel, DariusBurst Another Chronicle (and its EX expansions) remedies the content issue . . . or so I hear, since I've never been able to play the game myself. 😧

      I noted this in the off-topic thread, but Castle [of] Shikigami 2 hit the NA PS Store this week as a PS2 Classic. Not exactly what I would call a classic, it's nonetheless a pretty good vertically scrolling bullet hell shooter. It's sad, though, that any greatness is forgotten in the face of the completely useless localization by XS Games (Castle of Shikigami III was localized by Aksys for the Wii, and it's like night and . . . dusk, since the game's dialogue is seemingly often obtuse to begin with). Anyway, I have the PS2 disc and don't intend on getting the download version.

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      Freelance noted in the Off-Topic topic that Apogee scrolling shooter Stargunner is currently free at GOG.com.

      In pinball news, Stern is producing a Star Trek pinball table! Based on the two recent films (eh), it's coming in 3 versions and was designed by Steve Ritchie (!). I note that the playfield has Alpha Quadrant and Beta Quadrant ramps in positions very similar to those used in his ST:TNG playfield.

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      @ onmode-ky
      I consider The Embryon to be the true final boss, be it for the stage (You travel to the very beginning of time! How awesome it is!), or for the final boss theme's name, Adam. It's more fitting for a thing called The Embryon than for a giant whale.

      As for Darius Burst, I DO know it, but I don't know how I can play it. You know, Japan-only and stuff like that.

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      Do you mean you don't have a UMD-capable PSP anymore? Or that you're not aware that the PSP is region-free? Of course, going the UMD path for DariusBurst nowadays is apparently very expensive, judging from that US$150+ price at Play-Asia.com.

      Come to think of it, the game is much cheaper if you get it in download form from either a Japanese or Asian PSN account. Sure, paying for a PSN card for another region can cost a hefty premium over the actual currency exchange rate, but hey, it's not US$150, either.

       

      Adam

       

      Speaking of Darius boss music, have you heard "Self," from Darius Gaiden? For boss music to be so melancholic is pretty unusual, but then Hisayoshi Ogura's music for the Darius series is so admired precisely because it's so entrancingly bizarre. FYI, while he composed all of Zuntata's Darius music through G-Darius, he had left Zuntata by the time of DariusBurst. But, the music in that is still really awesome, and he contributes the music for Great Thing, "Hello 31337."

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      Years after first seeing some brief clips of footage from the game, as featured in Play-Asia.com's product page for it, I found extended gameplay footage today from Geigeki Go Go Shooting, a Japan-only 2003 2-player plug-n-play vertically scrolling shooter made by Takara, developed by SSD Technology Ltd. (and also using SSD's XaviX hardware; it even says so on the box, as shown in the guy's unboxing video, in which he even goes through the full-color manual--did I mention that this retailed for roughly $65?). Obscure and unremarkable though it may be in comparison to more well known shooter names, it still has a decent variety of weaponry and boss designs, and explosions are nicely animated.

      I also found a commercial for GGGGS. By the way, note the form factor: a pair of linked flight sticks. I'd say flight sticks aren't very good for scrolling shooter games, though. Too much throw.

      Incidentally, while the copyright date on this says 2002, sources on the Internet say the release date was March 20, 2003. And, I should note that the gameplay footage is from the easiest difficulty setting, Normal. It also has Hard and Super Hard as options in the menu.

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      That looks like a nice game. I wish there was a port of it to a console or handheld.

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      @ ky
      I mean that I can't buy Jap. PSN Cards. I never bought something online, I don't know the price of DB AND of the Card itself...
      Besides, I doubt my parents would let me.

      I guess I'll never play it. Dang it.
      Maybe... Searching for the arcade rom? Though the MAME won't be able to play it. Shoot.

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      I'm not sure what state it's in right now, but I'm sure that the PSP will be emulated to a high degree someday a few years down the line. And then there's always homebrewing a PSP. So I wouldn't get down since if you want it I'm sure you will have an option open up eventually that will allow you to enjoy it.

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      That looks like a nice game. I wish there was a port of it to a console or handheld.

       

      For the 105 yen that the YouTube guy paid for GGGGS, I'd certainly be interested in playing it, but I don't think it looks quite so good a game that I'd really want to see a port of it to a platform I already owned (where I'd no doubt have to pay more than 105 yen). Well, if it were still cheap, maybe. But then, I never ponied up for the Sonic Wings Special PS1 import on the PS Store, and that's a known title for $6. What I saw of SWS didn't really appeal to me.

      Incidentally, the YouTube guy mispronounced the Japanese word for auto-fire. He said either "renga" or "renka," but 連射 is "rensha."

       

      I don't know the price of DB AND of the Card itself...

       

      In the Japanese PS Store, DariusBurst is 4000 yen. The cheapest way to get that at Play-Asia.com is via a 5000-yen PSN card, for which their current price is US$60 (roughly 45 EUR right now), with no shipping charge if digitally delivered; i.e., I think they just e-mail you the voucher code. This is actually cheaper than paying their even more inflated prices for a 3000-yen card and a 1000-yen card (the $60 5000-yen card is apparently a sale price). The 5000 yen would cover the 61-MB DariusBurst download plus another 1000-yen something--assuming that tax is already included in the listed prices, anyway.

      Personally, I don't think I'd ever pay 4000 yen for a download. Back when I bought the UMD 3.5 years ago, it cost me less than $50. . . . A new UMD copy might be far too expensive now, but maybe you could find a good deal on a used copy.

       

      Maybe... Searching for the arcade rom? Though the MAME won't be able to play it. Shoot.

       

      I doubt anyone's dumped the ROM of a 2010/2011 arcade game that is hard to find outside of Japanese arcades. And yeah, even the newest MAME versions would be unlikely to support DBAC. Once again, it might be better for you to look into a used copy, which can be yours for $8475 + shipping from Japan. 😜 I forgot the price of a new one (not listed at that site), but it was somewhere between $10,000 and $15,000, I believe.

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      It looks like my kind of shooter though.

      I liked the little touches like the rainbow by a waterfall, the bright colors, the classic gameplay rather than being a bullet hell shooter with bizarre scoring systems and needless complexity, the average looking difficulty that isn't easy but is still reasonably possible if you're on your game, and the sprite graphics.

      I'm a 80's and early 90's vertical shooting fan and this looks like it would have been right at home in a arcade back around 1986 or so. But trying to import a obscure Japanese plug and play console is a game breaker for me even if I am fond of conventional vertical shooters.

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      So basically it costs 50 dollars. Oookaay...
      Oh well, I'll continue playing Gaiden and G.
      Until sometime in the future!
      I'm so happy I bought Taito Legends 2 that one day. Pure arcade awesomeness.

      Anyways, I do not want to play the other Darius games because they are TOO much old school. There are lame checkpoints, limited continues, restart the whole level if you lose all lives... Nope, I don't like it.

      Oh, and a new PSM shooter came out last week. I don't remember the name, but it costs about 5 € here. It looks pretty good and it has 6/7 levels. Did anyone buy it?

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      But trying to import a obscure Japanese plug and play console is a game breaker for me even if I am fond of conventional vertical shooters.

       

      You don't have to import it from Japan. . . . You can import it from Sweden! :D That's actually the same eBay.co.uk auction (though I'm using its eBay.com link) that the YouTube guy saw a year ago, though the price has dropped so that it's now "only" about $80.

       

      So basically it costs 50 dollars. Oookaay...

       

      You say that like importing a scrolling shooter was never expensive. :) If I ever make room in the budget for the Burunyanman UMD, that's just about $50 (unless I lose my mind and go for the ~$30 "Best" re-release, but I still have a few marbles behind my eyeballs). This is traditionally a pricey playing field. But I take it you're not the type who paid $80 to get Under Defeat for the Dreamcast. :P

       

      I'm so happy I bought Taito Legends 2 that one day. Pure arcade awesomeness.

       

      Indeed! That disc is packed to the spaceborne mechanical gills with shooting mania.

       

      Oh, and a new PSM shooter came out last week. I don't remember the name, but it costs about 5 € here. It looks pretty good and it has 6/7 levels. Did anyone buy it?

       

      I think you're talking about Shikkoku. Ofaliss mentioned it in the PSM thread, and he has it. I'll likely get it someday.

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      Well, I meant "Unicorn Savage" or something like that, but Shikkoku looks amazing, too. But, as usual, the latter is not here :(

      POSTED 5 YEARS AGO #

      I suggest you stay away from Unicorn Savior. I'd give it a pile of crap/10.

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      Interesting title. That is, both those words have been in the names of Gundam mobile suits, namely the Unicorn Gundam and the G-Saviour.

       

      I'd give it a pile of crap/10.

       

      This may be Ofaliss' way of insinuating that I (alone) will probably derive some enjoyment out of it.

      POSTED 5 YEARS AGO #

      Here's another pinball sidebar.

      I played the 1985 Tehkan (Tecmo) arcade game Pinball Action last night, for the AtariAge arcade/MAME weekly tournament. While I decided to participate because it was a video pinball game, I didn't have fun, to put it bluntly. The physics are frustratingly unrealistic, absolutely killing my typical level of accuracy, and it's also slow--both in terms of raw gameplay speed and its "frame" rate. That is, there is a visible strobing effect in the movement of the ball. Pinball isn't supposed to stutter. . . .

      In terms of playfield design, it's mildly interesting. The main table has 3 locks, opened via knocking down a corresponding bank of drop targets, and getting the ball in a lock takes you to an associated sub-table. Each of these sub-tables has a particular objective that, when completed, upgrades the sub-table's bumpers from 100 points to 1000 points. The upgrade also applies to the sole bumper on the main table; I was never able to complete more than one sub-table, though, so I don't know if multiple completions progressively advance the main table bumper's point value. The bowling-themed sub-table has you targeting rollovers arranged like bowling pins; the card-themed sub-table has you hitting specific groups of drop targets; the slot machine-themed sub-table just has 3 lanes you have to complete, but they're not that easy to reach (and the game has no shift feature for lit lanes, which would be really welcome considering the awful physics).

      I'd be interested in a remake of the game, using the existing playfields but with a proper physics model, unlikely though that may be. Well, I'd be interested to play it, just out of curiosity about what happens when all the sub-tables are done, but maybe I wouldn't want to buy it. Incidentally, Pinball Action is available in Tecmo Classic Arcade for the first Xbox, as well as the Japan-exclusive Tecmo Hit Parade for the PS2.

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      I've never heard of Pinball Action, and I've never heard of an arcade game that simulated a pinball machine. The sub-tables reminds me of Sierra's 3D-Ultra series.

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      I've fired up my copy of Tecmo Classic Arcade three or four times and didn't even remember that game (This was at the height of the compilation era and 2 or 3 much bigger releases happened within a matter of weeks so I didn't give it much attention).

      But it must be a very forgettable game since I remembered things like Swimmer. Most of my time was spent on Solomon's Key.

      "Pinball Action is available in Tecmo Classic Arcade for the first Xbox, as well as the Japan-exclusive Tecmo Hit Parade for the PS2."

      I wonder if the Japanese PS2 game has the original music for Bomb Jack. I remember reading that it was all replaced on Tecmo Classic Arcade.

      "I've never heard of Pinball Action, and I've never heard of an arcade game that simulated a pinball machine."

      Atari had a popular B&W arcade game in the late 1970's called Video Pinball. Off hand it's the only other one I can think of.

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      AXM
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      I DO know some arcade pinball "simulator", but I don't remember their name, but they're really old, like early 80's.

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      Atariboy
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      There have been several it seems. According to the KLOV arcade database, these are what's out there for video arcade pinball releases. Had the list all formatted nicely but the forum software took care of that.

      Alien Crush NEC 1988
      Flipper Ball Cinematronics 1976
      Gals Pinball Comad 1996
      Grand Cross Pinball Excellent Systems 1994
      Hot Pinball Comad/New Japan System 1995
      Panic Road Seibu Kaihatsu 1986
      Pin Pong Atari 1974
      Pinball Action Tehkan 1985
      Pinbo Jaleco 1984
      Pinbot (Playchoice NES) Nintendo 1988
      Speed Ball Tecfri 1987
      Super Flipper Chicago Coin 1975
      Super Pinball Electro Plastic S.A. 1983
      Super Pinball Action Tecmo 1991
      Time Scanner Sega 1986
      TV Flipper Midway Manufacturing Co. 1975
      TV Pin Game Chicago Coin 1973
      TV Pinball Exidy 1974
      Video Pinball Atari 1978
      Vs. Pinball Nintendo 1984
      VS. Pinball & Golf Nintendo 1984

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      Had the list all formatted nicely but the forum software took care of that.

       

      To get around this problem, somewhat, take a look at what I did here within Code tags.

      Anyway, that's a longer list than I would have expected. Never knew Alien Crush was an arcade game--but then again, that could be an erroneous entry. KLOV isn't perfect; just check out this entry in their database (for the record, that's actually the title of a NAOMI/Dreamcast game, and Sega was not founded until after WWII). I haven't found a reliable other reference to Alien Crush as an arcade game.

      Video pinball in arcade form is a bit of a weird concept, but it does make some sense from the operator's perspective. Not only does it take up less room than a pinball machine, but it should cost less to buy (certainly true nowadays, at least) and definitely costs less to maintain in the long run.

       

      I wonder if the Japanese PS2 game has the original music for Bomb Jack. I remember reading that it was all replaced on Tecmo Classic Arcade.

       

      User reviews at Amazon.co.jp remark that the music there was replaced as well, using the NES' Might Bomb Jack's music. I looked up the original Bomb Jack's music, and it seems it used a Beatles song ("Lady Madonna"), an ending theme from an anime series, and an original song. The anime series was Spoon Obasan, known in English as "Mrs. Pepper Pot," and is based on a series of children's books created by a Norwegian author. The opening and ending songs were sung by a very familiar voice . . . and I couldn't quite put my finger on it at first, but the opening's credits revealed the singer to be Mari Iijima, best known in the West as the voice of Minmei Lin (Lynn Minmay) in Macross(which was localized as the first saga of Robotech). I can't believe I didn't think of her right away!

       

      Atari had a popular B&W arcade game in the late 1970's called Video Pinball. Off hand it's the only other one I can think of.

       

      That was the only one I could think of, too. I've never played/seen it before myself, but here is a look at the cabinet and game. I'm not much of a fan of the split playfield, but it does appear to play better than Pinball Action (i.e., faster, smoother). I wonder if the nudge function is directional (doubtful), rather than upward-only as in Pinball Action. SoCal Mike in the video seems to think the reflected playfield, backlit from overhead, is a novel concept . . . but was that really the case? I realize this was 1978, but hadn't that been done before? It definitely was done a few times afterward, several times on famous titles.

      Incidentally, Pinball Action's nudge seems to be unlimited; i.e., there is no tilt in the game. Then again, nudging doesn't help that much in it anyway.

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      It's older than that. The black & white cabinet of Sea Wolf does it for instance and I'm sure that predates Video Pinball since they came out with a color Sea Wolf II right around that time. And Space Ship 1 from Atari, a game I never knew about until a recent video was posted at AtariAge showing off some popular B&W 70's arcade games, also had such a setup and sure looks as if it predates 1978 and games like Video Pinball & Space Invaders.

      As for Alien Crush, it appears to have been a NEC counterpart to the Playchoice line of Nintendo's. In other words for the uninitiated, it's console hardware adapted for arcade usage running console software which explains why it looks just like the TG16 game.

      http://mamedev.org/source/src/mame/drivers/uapce.c

      I believe Sega had something similar with the Genesis.

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      Sea Wolf doesn't really do the same thing, though. That's a game where the screen's image is what's reflected, whereas the backdrop is what's reflected in Video Pinball. I guess you could say they're close enough, but what I kind of meant was whether the Video Pinball-specific method was new. As in whether Atari was trying something that had not been done before, or if this was entirely an existing method.

      I'm going to have to look into Super Pinball Action.

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      Yeah, I understand now. I was just thinking of games that have a mirror setup in general.

      I believe that Triple Hunt by Atari has such a setup and it predates Video Pinball.

      http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=10193

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      I found an interview with Owen Rubin, the designer of Triple Hunt, from about 6 months ago, and it did indeed have the mirror in front of the monitor, reflecting a background.

       

      I'm going to have to look into Super Pinball Action.

       

      So I found the ROM for this and played it a bit. It definitely plays much better than its predecessor, and I'm not saying that because it's strip pinball. No, that's not a typo; it really is strip pinball.

      There are 4 themed tables to choose from when you start the game, and you can warp from any table back to the selection screen while playing, after opening up the table's warp chute(s). Each table has an associated image of a girl (or two girls, in the case of Table I), and prior to the table loading, a screen is shown pointing out a particular set of drop or spot targets on the table, with an accompanying quote from the girl(s) telling you that they'll happily undress if you hit those targets to light the letters of a theme-relevant word. Each time you spell a word, your next warp jump will display the girl's image and remove an article of clothing (if you spelled multiple words before warping, articles are removed one after the other with a pause in between). Of note, the game lets you continue if you insert a new coin, though your score is reset, so you can pretty easily, uh, finish your work on all the tables.

      The pictures are low-resolution images of illustrations (not anime style, but not realistic, either) with low color depth, and they're pretty plain, really. I guess there's novelty value in using the stripping in place of missions, but I wouldn't say the pictures give any real incentive to play. I couldn't see any relationship between the stripping and the actual scores, either--and in fact, the score isn't even displayed except when you start a new ball. Finishing a strip operation (i.e., leaving the girl in undies) lights a Roman numeral corresponding to the table on the score display, but that's it, with no big bonus or anything that I could see.

      In terms of gameplay, Super is much better than its older sibling, with fast movement, no stuttering, and multi-ball modes available. Each table has multipliers for the end-of-ball bonus, but I never figured out how to increment them on purpose. With the first game, meanwhile, it was easy to tell how to do that: get lucky lighting all the upper lanes. The four tables in Super also share another characteristic with all the tables in the original: there's always a right outlane but no left outlane (EDIT: I misspoke--there's a left outlane in Super, but it has a kickout save). However, unlike the absurd ball-sucking power they had in the original ("left slingshot -> right outlane" was a favorite on that playlist), the outlanes in Super feel much tamer. Also different from the first game, Super has no nudge function (well, it does, but it only seems to have an effect if the ball is stationary).

      Regarding the playfields, they're not terrible, with a degree of differentiation between them similar to that of the first game, but there just isn't all that much to do on each. The original game is kind of guilty of this, too, but it's masked by the crap-o-rama physics keeping you from finishing each table's objective with any ease (I never did manage to finish the card-themed sub-table at all). Here, there are targets associated with the stripping, locks for multi-ball, targets for opening the warp chute . . . that's pretty much it.

      As far as video pinball goes, you could do a lot better, but Super Pinball Action at least outdoes its spirit-crushing predecessor. And you get to feel uneasy as you strip unremarkable fake women as you play, too, so there's that to look forward to?

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      Back to scrolling shooters! I got an e-mail from CDJapan today advising me of two new CDs up for preorder. I'm not going to get them, but they're soundtracks from obscure side-scrolling shooters: Gigandes (arcade, 1989, East Technology) and Scorpius (X68000, 1991, B-Type/Shinseisha). Both have pretty nifty gimmicks. With Gigandes, your ship can equip one weapon for each of the up, right, down, and left directions, and the positions can be rotated. In Scorpius, your ship has a scorpion tail that you can deploy to use as a weapon itself (like a claw) or to fire its gun. That "indestructible deployable object" element is a bit reminiscent of R-Type. I think I'd like to try out Scorpius, but I guess I'd have to look into X68000 emulators first.

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      Regarding the playfields, they're not terrible

       

      I forgot about Table IV, which is kind of a bad one. It's the hardest table to do well on, because there are obstacles/restricted pathways that keep most of the gameplay in the lower half of the playfield. It's not uncommon on that table to be stuck twiddling your thumbs for a good while just watching the ball bounce between the slingshots and the barriers above them. The only way to get to the upper playfield is through a narrow path on the right side (there's also a very narrow path up the middle, but that just loops the ball back to the left flipper). Claustrophobic, and also has an annoying schtick: the lock kicks balls out for your upper flipper to shoot at a crucial spot target, but its speed randomly ranges from really fast to "ha ha made you shoot too early." Even the warp chute is a pain; on the other tables, it's opened with one shot, but here, you have a bank of serially arranged drop targets in the way.

      I'd say Table III is the best one. It has a lot of targets to go for.

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      Most games adapted from anime series are visual novels, RPGs, fighting games, or (more recently) Dynasty Warriors. But, I discovered recently that Strike Witches has a side-scrolling shooter rendition. Originally released for the Xbox 360, Strike Witches: Hakugin no Tsubasa ("Silver Wings" or, better-sounding, "Wings of Silver") was later ported to the PSP. It scrolls sideways, but it kind of plays like Robotron 2084 (or, in terms of other PSP games, Everyday Shooter), with the face buttons controlling direction of fire. Here is some gameplay footage.

      . . . Okay, that guy played really badly. How about this clip?

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      OMG a week after Revenge of the 'Gator comes out on the Eshop, Star Soldier comes out! I've been wanting both games for ages, and they both come in two consecutive weeks? AWESOME!!! I ned moneeeey!

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      If you get any, be sure to send some my way so I can pay to replace my car's muffler or exhaust pipe that just broke. :(

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      After not playing Scribble Shooter in a long while, I went back to it last night and today, because the new PS Home Challenges, which seem pretty cool, included the game among the achievements (I initially went in, for the first time in ages, just to get the free PS1 games, but I discovered some other new stuff). The Challenges are sort of like Trophies and Xbox Achievements, things that you do in Home to get points. Like Trophies, accumulating points results in leveling up. In this case, though, the increase in levels actually comes with a reward, namely Home items. Anyway, I did two of the Challenges, "survive up until Stage 1's boss in Scribble Shooter (Stage 1 is available for free to everyone) without firing a shot" and "achieve a 10x multiplier." I did both in the same game, and then just kept on playing. My last life was extinguished partway through Stage 10 (the final one), as has happened before, but I'd beaten my personal best. That score had dropped from 50th to 75th on the leaderboard, and the new 4,700,200 put me at 70th.

      Having achieved my new personal best while not firing a shot during Stage 1 (and dying twice while doing that), I was curious how much better I could do without that handicap. So, I tried again today, in the PSV's Home Arcade, since that's quicker to load than going into Home itself. I survived all the way to the final boss but lost my last life during his confusion maneuver. Actually, I lost 4 or 5 lives in a row there, pretty awful. But, new high score! 6,518,425 crushed my PS3 high score . . . but then I found that Home Arcade's Scribble Shooter doesn't connect to the Home version's leaderboard. Well, then, how about another go on the PS3? After a bunch of crashing problems, I finally got into the game. I did really well, though not actually as smoothly as I had done on the PSV, BUT this time, I did in fact manage to beat the entire game on 1CC--and I even had 2 lives left! My final score was yet again a personal best, 6,747,075, and what did that translate to on the leaderboard ranks? . . . I HAVE NO IDEA! THE DAMNED THING DIDN'T SUBMIT OR EVEN SAVE THE SCORE!!! I think the score might have broken the top 25, but you can only see your rank and the top 10 (the highest score is a bit under 7.37 million).

      Anyway, I'd wanted to keep track of what multiplier I reached, but all I know is that during my PSV run, I hit 127x partway through Stage 10. Also, my success against the final boss on the PS3 was due to remembering what I'd thought of waaaay back when: during the confusion maneuver, turn your controller upside-down to even the odds. :) Playing on the PSV helped my PS3 performance, as well; sound effects on the PSV were much more clearly stereo, and I discovered that the Stage 7 boss (an annoying battle in the dark) gives away his position through stereo sound effects. I turned up my TV's volume, listened carefully during that fight, and beat him in record time.

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      Konami classics Pooyan, Scramble, Super Cobra, and Yie Ar Kung Fu were added earlier this week as PS Home arcade cabinets. Of these, Scramble is the highlight for me. One of the first side-scrolling shooters (it and SNK's Vanguard both came out at around the same time, I think), it has been included as the first work in a few of Konami's Gradius timelines. Super Cobra is apparently a direct sequel to Scramble, though I had not known of that until a few minutes ago. Pooyan isn't a scrolling shooter, but it does involve shooting sideways. :) Yie Ar Kung Fu, of course, is not a shooting game in any regard.

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      Do people actually play and enjoy Yie Ar Kung Fu? That and Sho Loans Road or whatever it's called that was its sequel or prequel seemed awful. But I suppose someone must enjoy them judging by all the rereleases.

      I enjoy the other three. It's nice to see Super Cobra in particular get some attention since it hasn't been rereleased since their PS1 compilation. I've heard it wasn't considered canon as part of the Gradius series or some such nonsense for why it hasn't reappeared until now.

      Any idea if more are planned? I'd like to see Juno First with properly emulated audio. The 360's Game Room app has it but the audio emulation shortcomings hurt Juno First quite a bit.

      If there's a classic arcade game that deserves to not be unknown, it's that one. Since Classic Game Room has been mentioned around here today, it was nice to see them review the arcade and the excellent 2600 homebrew conversion from a couple of years ago in recent weeks.

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      I hope they come to PS Home Arcade on Vita!!

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      Me, too, Freelance!

      Yie Ar Kung Fu does get rereleased a lot. I had intended to note above that, with the new titles, four of the six games represented by Majesco's 2004 NOAC Konami plug-n-play were now in PS Home, namely Frogger, Scramble, Time Pilot, and Yie Ar Kung Fu (the other two being Gyruss and Rush'n Attack). The interest in Yie Ar is probably due to its position as the first one-on-one fighting game, though not of the 2-player variety. Incidentally, "yie ar" is supposed to be "yi er," AKA "one two" in Mandarin Chinese.

      I don't think Shao-Lin's Road (shao lin, as in the Chinese temple and martial arts) is much related to Yie Ar, at least not in gameplay. It's not a one-on-one game.

      I have no idea if more are planned, and it's kind of strange that more showed up now. Time Pilot and Frogger have been in Home since February. Why would anyone schedule a second batch 10 months afterward? And a stealth release even, with seemingly only a PlayStation Forum post announcing the arrival of the new games (I myself found out by accident, poking around in Home's shops). At any rate, I wonder if this means Night Stalker Gen2 is coming soon as well. And maybe finally more 2600 games besides Adventure.

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      Did you say Pooyan? Woohoo! That's one of my favorite games

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      Me too, I'm surprised that it doesn't seem to get much love since it seems close to being the perfect early 80's arcade title.

      Shao-Lin's Road I think at least on the Konami DS collection was portrayed as a sequel. Seems like at least some consider it a "spiritual successor" judging by a search just now so perhaps that's a better term here than sequel.

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      Did you say Pooyan? Woohoo! That's one of my favorite games

       

      Yeah, I found out it was one of your favorites when searching "playstation home" and "pooyan" on Google. One of the results was the PS Blog post wherein they first announced the PS Home Arcade program, and a certain familiar name in the comments said he hoped for Pooyan.

      I hope these new games get added to the PSV Home Arcade soon. I wonder why they're not there already. . . . Hopefully, it isn't one of those "we're not going to support that anymore" deals.

      Mamorukun Curse! got its price cut in half a few weeks ago, to $10.

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      For the few of you out there who don't already own the DariusBurst original soundtrack on CD, it is now available on Amazon as an MP3 album. If you're too deep in debt to afford the whole album, my favorite tracks are "Hello 31337" (the contribution to the soundtrack from the Darius series' original composer, Hisayoshi Ogura; it plays when you fight Great Thing), "The world of spirit" (one of the other final boss themes), and "I LED NU-RED-GAS" (can't remember where this appears in the game, but it's a medley of music from across the Darius series; the song's title is an anagram).

      Two other soundtracks from Taito sound team Zuntata's history also got added to Amazon MP3 at the same time (Zuntata has a much bigger iTunes catalog, FYI): Full Throttle, a 1987 racing game similar to Sega's OutRun and and also known as Top Speed, and Galactic Storm, a 1991 sprite-scaling 3D action game similar to Sega's Galaxy Force II.

      Lastly, here's a "WARNING!! Darius-san" comic I thought was hilarious. It's a 4-panel gag manga built around the Darius series. The two main characters are a guy, uh, whose name I can't read, and a laconic little girl named "Burst" who's modeled after the android girl pilot Ti2 from DariusBurst. Burst carries a stuffed Great Thing toy with her (awww).

      Translation of what's going on:
      - Title: RGB Sweets
      - Panel 1: "Burst! I brought back a souvenir!" "You like chocolate, right?"
      - Panel 2: Burst opens the tube of multicolored candy-coated chocolates.
      - Panel 3: Burst pops a blue chocolate in her mouth. Bottom right corner: BLUE = ARM (shield) FLAVOR. A shield appears around Burst.
      - Panel 4: Burst pops a green chocolate in her mouth. Bottom right corner: GREEN = BOMB (missile) FLAVOR. The guy starts freaking out, "Wait! Wait!", as the missiles start coming.

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      The gag is that these chocolates look like the colorful ball-shaped power-ups in (some) Darius games.

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      I decided today to try my hand at the one remaining Under Defeat HD Trophy unrelated to game progress which I didn't yet have (in contrast, I have very few of the game progress Trophies, since prior to today, I only played the game on 2 days in December 2012): having 6 bombs in stock at the end of a level, a Gold Trophy. This basically means getting all 3 bomb pickups available in Stages 1 and 2, using no bombs at all, and finishing both stages without dying--either that or losing all your lives and using a credit (gives you a free bomb pickup) prior to either of Stage 2's bomb pickups appearing. There's an easier way to do this if you fake a second player and steal the bomb pickups from his added credits, but I didn't want to do that. Nor did I want to switch to twin-stick mode, since that's not how the game was originally designed. However, I did end up switching from Normal to Easy difficulty; multiple attempts at Normal still left me dying at the Stage 2 boss. Just can't get between his bullet patterns. Mind you, Easy is still not that easy, as I think it just lowers the amount of hits it takes to kill enemies. Their bullet intensity seems about the same. I wasn't really having trouble anywhere except that boss, so the main effect I needed was having him die more quickly, before he could start spewing those nasty bullet spreads. I still had quite a hard time, but then on one try, when I thought I was screwed because I accidentally switched my option gun to Vulcan type (I typically use the slow but powerful Rocket, not the quick but weak Vulcan) just before the boss area, that Stage 2 boss suddenly died just before he could begin his spewage. Accidental option switch did the trick?! Maybe; I also managed to do a fair amount of pre-fight damage to him that time.

      After getting the Trophy, I decided to try to improve my leaderboard standings from 13 months earlier (247th in New Order Mode, 274th in Arcade Mode). A few runs back in Normal difficulty later, I made it to 209th in New Order and 195th in Arcade. Yay! New Order's leaderboard had just under 4000 entries, while Arcade's had just over 2100. Some of the lower scores looked odd to me, players reaching Stage 2 with under 100K points. In my playing, if I started Stage 2 with under 200K points, I'd already screwed up badly enough that I ought to restart. I think these are players who don't know how to use the option weapon (gives you more points) and were perhaps relying on bombs instead (fewer points, maybe zero?).

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      I confirmed yesterday that bombs give you 0 points for any enemies they destroy. That's the price you pay for the moment of invincibility.

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      I thought I'd put some more time into Under Defeat HD Arcade Mode to get it closer to unlocking Free Play (apparently, I haven't spent 2 hours on it yet), so I ran through it a couple of times last night, as far as 3 credits could take me, anyway. New high score! At 96th, I broke into the top 100 on the leaderboard.

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      Last month, I played a bit of Gun Frontier, a 1990 vertically scrolling arcade shooter by Taito, in my Taito Legends 2for PS2. It's a quasi-prequel to Metal Black, in that Metal Black is described in its title sequence as "Project Gun Frontier 2," even though that game is a side-scrolling shooter. I have to say . . . Gun Frontier is not fun. Maybe I was "playing it wrong," but its difficulty and user-friendliness seemed to be even beyond arcade Gradius III. The way it's designed, with checkpoint-based revivals and constant bomb collection and usage being almost necessary for survival, I think it's entirely possible that a lay player could keep putting coins in forever and yet never get past the first stage (unless they happen to pick up a max-firepower power-up). I got a few stages in and then was stuck forever myself. The main weapon, which can be slightly powered up but never changed, is terribly weak, so enemies often stay on the screen a long time, absorbing your bullets and shooting at you all the while--or worse, running into you.

      :(

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      Metal Black on the other hand is a really good shmup, besides the "touch the floor and you die" thing.

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      I bought Raiden Legacy for a buck!

      Here!

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      What sort of controller do you use for games like that on the PC? A controller? Or the keyboard.

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      I hate using keyboard for SHMUPs. I use a Logitech F310.

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      I have a Logitech Rumblepad 2, but I'm good with a keyboard, too, if the game has auto-fire (so I don't destroy my keys).

       

      I bought Raiden Legacy for a buck!

       

      Since that's one of those "pay as much as you want" things, I wouldn't let myself pay only a buck. That being the case, and since I'm not interested in those other games in the bundle, I'm considering getting Raiden Legacy direct from DotEmu.com, where it's part of their 70%-off 7th anniversary sale, at $3. The Genesis RPG Landstalker(emulated), too, for $0.90. It's one of the few Genesis games that Sega never put on their console compilations. Another such example is the side-scrolling shooter Bio-Hazard Battle, which I think is also $0.90 in DotEmu's sale (I got that a few years ago from Amazon.com for twice as much).

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      I'd pay more than a buck too, but I'm quite poor these days and a buck is literally all I can afford. I remember when I used to have loads more money :(

      Raiden Legacy actually does have autofire for all 4 games.

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      I'm surprised it doesn't include Raiden 2 and Raiden DX.

      Great franchise though and I've enjoyed every entry at home (Except the spin off Viper Phase 1 that remains an arcade exclusive and should be here since it runs on the same hardware as Raiden Fighters does).

      Hard to imagine a better use for a buck.

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      a buck is literally all I can afford

       

      I'm giving myself some leeway, having spent $0 on games so far this year.

      Milestone, the developer of a number of NAOMI-based bullet hell shooters, including Chaos Field (whose GameCube port was released in North America), Radirgy AKA Radio Allergy, and Karous (all three of which came to North America in Wii form, as Ultimate Shooting Collection), died within the past couple of years when the head of the company was arrested for illegal securities activities. I knew that much a few months ago. What I didn't know was that another company ended up with Milestone's IP. Apparently, a firm called "Klon" recently released a 3DS variation (not a port) of Karous, as well as a 3DS eShop variant of Radirgy.

      Milestone's composers, k.h.d.n. (Kou Hayashi and Daisuke Nagata, whom Freelance may also recognize from their work on the PS1's Zanac X Zanac), have joined Klon as well. Here's k.h.d.n.'s page at Klon, including a pair of 20+-minute-long Soundcloud sample medleys of their work. The first sample ("Grey") includes a few pieces of music I recognize from Chaos Field and Radirgy.

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      Raiden Legacy actually does have autofire for all 4 games.

       

      Yes, but it isn't quite the autofire I was talking about. I just meant the kind where I can hold down the button instead of mashing it nonstop; Raiden Legacy has the kind where the game's just firing on its own all the time.

      I have to say, the original Raiden has really annoying power-ups. They fly around the screen, at what looks the same speed as your own fighter can muster, so you end up having to chase them constantly--while still trying not to get shot. It's not fun getting killed because a power-up led you into enemy fire. :(

      After I installed Landstalker into Sega's Genesis emulator, I decided to go ahead and play Bio-Hazard Battle through to the end (with the help of save states). It plays pretty well. The main gimmick at play in this one is that you have a secondary weapon pod that orients itself to point in the opposite of your direction of movement. The primary weapon can be charged for a powerful blast, but it otherwise never changes, and there are no bombs, so the gameplay is mostly focused on the weapon pod. The pod is indestructible, like R-Type's Force but smaller, and can be used to absorb enemy bullets and damage enemies. The pod's firing type is determined by the color of power-up you go with; there are 4 colors, of which you start out with green, and you switch the secondary weapon by picking up a different color (picking up the same color upgrades your current secondary weapon, up to 3 levels, I think; dying downgrades your weapon by 1 level). Also, when starting the game, you pick from 4 ships, and each one has its own set of 4 types for secondary weapons. I picked the ship in the top right of the selection screen, for its orange power-up (homing laser).

      There are 8 stages to Bio-Hazard Battle, and the last ones are indeed quite tough. The best I did without save states was getting into Stage 4 (you get 10 continues, but using one is really tough, because you have to replay the whole current stage and start with nothing powered up). Stage 1 is very easy and doesn't even have a boss. Stage 2 is a bit harder and has a cakewalk boss fight. Stage 3 is where things really start heating up, with lots of instances of enemies coming in suddenly from different parts of the screen, as well as some mid-bosses. It's one of those games where you need to memorize where enemies will be coming from in order to avoid getting rammed. By the end of the game, I was having to reload save states every few seconds. . . .

      Definitely worth checking out, and even if you don't particularly like the gameplay, the art is interesting in itself. Almost all the enemies are otherworldly biological organisms, from flying squid mantas to giant flying centipedes to shape-shifting blobs of goo. Yum!

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      Well, whaddaya know? We've been talking Raiden in here, and I just found out that UFO Interactive will be bringing the PS3 PSN-exclusive [ :( ] expansion of Raiden IV, Raiden IV: Overkill, to North America at the end of April (there's a trailer at that link). That's only two weeks after the Japanese release, which makes it particularly impressive. The "Overkill" part of the name comes from the new element wherein you can keep shooting a boss after it's already dead for, uh, some sort of bonus, I guess.

      Back to the original Raiden for a moment, one of the launch titles for the PS1 in Japan was Raiden Project, a collection of Raiden and Raiden II. However, instead of this title, the Raiden that is in the Japanese PS Store is Arcade Hits: Raiden, a later PS1 release by Hamster that is basically Raiden Project minus Raiden II. So, maybe the reason that Raiden Legacy doesn't have Raiden II is that the rights to that specific entry in the series are separate from the general Raiden IP.

      *Raiden IV previously had a disc release on the Xbox 360, also from UFO Interactive in North America.

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      Atariboy
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      What's Gunship at that link? A PSN release of the old PS1 game?

      Never even heard of Raiden IV: Overkill, but I think I'll just stick with the 360 original. This new mode doesn't sound like anything to get excited about.

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      I don't know what Gunship is, but the screenshot resembles screenshots from the PS1 game, according to Google image search.

      Regarding Overkill, I don't really know what in total is different between the Xbox 360 release and this expanded version. I didn't mean to imply that the overkill thing was the only added element, just that that's where the name comes from. The trailer says something about there being 3 modes; I don't know if those were all in the original release. I do know that the two fighters that were paid DLC for the Xbox 360 are included in the PS3 game.

      Last night, I logged into PS Home to see if more retro games had been added into Home Arcade. The answer was no, but I decided to stick around and do some of the day's Home Challenges. One of them was getting a 10x multiplier in Scribble Shooter, which basically amounts to playing Stage 1 without missing too many enemies. I did that, but I didn't quit out of the game. I kept going, intending to quit at some point, but I just kept doing so well . . . despite not having touched the game since November (and despite weird wireless issues with my controller sending out phantom button presses), I didn't die at all until Stage 9. And then I managed to survive all the way to the final boss (Stage 10), killing him but losing my last life in his death throes (much like when I beat Ace Armstrong vs. the Alien Scumbags! in Pro mode, a quasi-1CC run). The important part of this was that in establishing my 3rd highest score ever in the game, I finally got a recent score uploaded to the leaderboard: 6,388,685 for 27th place, less than a million off 1st place! Thus, I'm pretty sure that the run in November where I beat the game with 2 lives left and had over 6.7 million points would be in the top 25.

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      Atariboy
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      Since you're the resident plug and play expert, do any more recent offerings (What few there are, these days) have HDMI support?

      I can't help but think that AtGames is making a mistake since it sounds like their 2014 product line will once again be composite only. Nothing makes a game more fun than having the typical HDTV scaling chip butcher the picture of something like an Atari 2600 game.

      And if it hasn't already happened, I suspect we're going to soon see HDMI only sets be commonplace and the usual front composite port for convenience will be an HDMI port for easy interfacing with devices like iPads. Wonder what they will do when that limited legacy SD support starts to disappear.

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      No plug-n-play game systems have had HDMI support, and according to my most recent research, there are none in development either (i.e., nothing for 2014, at least, since planning for these typically shoots for release in a year or less). The press release for Jakks Pacific's recently announced Skylanders-lite branch off their TV Games line, Hero Portal, says "plugs into the A/V jacks of any standard TV."

      The main roadblock to HDMI adoption in the plug-n-play market is the fact that HDMI requires a licensing fee. With these games generally being meant for the budget-conscious consumer, the added cost of the license versus the added feature's projected increase in adoption by consumers likely doesn't balance out. At least for now.

       

      typical HDTV scaling chip

       

      You know, I've wondered for some time if my TV (it's a Sony from 2009) just has a very good scaling chip, because I honestly don't see a terrible picture when I plug my PS2 or GameCube into the S-video jack. The picture quality of a game on the PS2 looks about the same as it does when I put the exact same game into my PS3 (which is connected via HDMI). Granted, S-video is superior to composite, but not by a ton. My main gripe about my TV is that its Game Mode still has noticeable lag, so it's tough trying to do well in fast action games, like 1942 (Capcom Classics Collection), whose easiest setting I couldn't beat on my TV.

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      Atariboy
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      AtGames has a range of plug and plays in development for 2014 covering the Atari 2600, Intellivision, Colecovision, and Sega properties. So it's not quite dead unless you're not counting these things because they're not contained in the controller itself.

      There are certainly some good scalers out there. Being a Sony set, I'd say it's likely above average other than causing noticeable lag.

      If it's so similar now, I wonder how your PS2 would perform with component on that tv especially with a progressive scan capable game (I forget if the CCC volumes were 480p here, but they were on the Xbox).

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      What I meant by "none in development" was "none in development with HDMI support," which includes AtGames' works in progress. "None in development at all" would have been a strange thing for me to mean, considering I went on to talk about new Jakks projects in the very next sentence. :)

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      Atariboy
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      Yeah, my screw up since that's obviously what you were saying. Apparently your following line didn't register. :)

      What do PS2 games look like on your PS3 if you disable upscaling and just set it to output as 480p? If it's doing well with S-Video and 480i, I suspect you'd get an even better picture this way (Or hooking your PS2 up via component) than having your PS3 do the scaling.

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      Just recently, I did in fact set my PS3 to 480p in an attempt to get progressive scan display working for Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2 and Sega Genesis Collection (incidentally, that doesn't work; trying to switch to progressive scan gets you a black screen, even though the switching works just fine for Star Ocean: Till the End of Time and Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria). Honestly, I could not see any significant increase in image quality, and I was looking for it--but then again, I didn't disable upscaling or smoothing or anything, hmm. I will note, though, that in 480p mode, having the two progressive scan games in widescreen mode did a more proper filling of the HDTV screen.

      . . . So, hows about them scrolling shooters [and pinball], eh? :)

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      Granted, S-video is superior to composite, but not by a ton.

       

      It occurred to me recently that the PS2 AV cable I use that has the S-video head also has a composite head on it. I switched back and forth between the two while watching game footage . . . and it's actually quite a noticeable difference in quality. I had forgotten how much sharper S-video looked. Composite on my TV doesn't look like anything I'd call horrible, but it does have the blurry feel of overly aggressive anti-aliasing.

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      For future reference, I posted about Warning!! Darius-san here. And, I posted about getting Scramble and Super Cobra PS Home arcade cabinets here.

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      I put some time today into both Super Cobra and Scramble, the PS Home arcade cabinets. Super Cobra is much harder than Scramble. Both games have 10,000 as the default high score, but even though Super Cobra seems to be only a little bit more stingy with the points, my typical score was only in the 3000-6000 range, while I could easily break 10,000 in Scramble. Eventually, I consistently scored over 15,000 in Scramble, with a high of 25,000+ (making it to the final area before the game loops). Meanwhile, I can count on one hand the number of times I saw the third area of Super Cobra (out of 11 areas!), and my 14,000+ high score there was the only time I ever broke 10,000.

      The difficulty difference is basically rooted in how aggressive the enemies are. Super Cobra enemies attack more often and are faster, too, making them more difficult to evade. The most annoying aspect would have to be the fact that missiles sometimes suddenly come in from the left side of the screen.

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      I downloaded the demo for Bentley's Hack Pack, which contains the first 3 stages of each of 3 arcade games from the world of Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time. One of the arcade games is a side-scrolling twin-stick shooter. After several tries, I ended up with decent scores in the first 2 stages of this game, in the top few hundred of their leaderboards, but I apparently did stupendously well in the third stage: I ended up ranked 10th! Right there on the leaderboard's first page!

      Super Cobra is terribly hard. The difficulty in both it and Scramble stems from the fact that you can't possibly shoot every enemy, so you have to get lucky that the ones you don't take out don't get picked by the game's randomizer to come hit you. As I noted above, Cobra's higher difficulty derives from the enemies' greater aggression, but with both games, survival depends a lot on luck. Thanks to that, I've sometimes done really well, followed by an embarrassingly awful run where I don't even make it 10 seconds in.

      So far, I've managed to score above Super Cobra's default 10,000 high score 3 times, the max being 15,000+. The farthest I've gotten into the game is somewhere in the fifth area, so not quite halfway through. In Scramble, I've fully populated the high score table with numbers over the default 10,000, but I haven't done much better than my earlier 25,000+ for a high score. And, I still haven't made it all the way to the end without screwing up in the tight corridors leading there.

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      JeremyR
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      Super Cobra always seemed to be like a half-assed hack of Scramble. It just looks cheap (and plays cheap).

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      No argument from me. :) It's sort of like they expanded the game but took away a lot of the fun. Perhaps a foreshadowing of Konami's later progression from Gradius II to Gradius III.

      The port of Scramble that I played ~10 years ago on Majesco's Konami plug-n-play was definitely easier than the original arcade game. I recall looping the game on that version.

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      Raiden IV: OverKill released on the PS Store today. It's $20, which is a pretty good discount off the ~3000 yen that the Japanese version will be when it releases--yes, the Japanese release got delayed until May 13th, but the North American edition is out now. :) The Xbox 360's non-OverKill port of the game was over 7000 yen when it came out (on disc) back in 2008, for comparison.

      UFO Interactive gave out some free code(s?) yesterday through Twitter to people who tweeted about their Raidenmemories. I didn't get a code, but that's okay, because UFO dumped 10 codes today on Twitter in a first-come, first-served celebration of having hit a target number of followers, and I got one of those. :D

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      I just spent some time with Raiden IV: OverKill, and I think it's pretty good. Based on my memories of III (haven't played it in years), I think I like its younger sibling better. While I haven't played IV's original arcade mode yet, I've played the new OverKill Mode, and it's a nifty twist on the gameplay, if only for people actively trying to score higher: after mid-size enemies are defeated, their lifeless husk remains on screen for a few seconds. During that time, you can continue attacking the wreckage to build up a meter over it. Depending on how much that meter fills up, a pick-up item of varying score amounts, Levels 1 through 5, gets left behind when the dead ship finally goes belly-up. The trade-off is that while you're busy with that enemy's remains, you're leaving other enemies free to attack you. In my experience so far, it appears that the only ship capable of filling the meter to Level 5 is the classic Raiden fighter, whose shot firepower is greater but whose bomb has a delay and doesn't really render you momentarily invincible. Its other weakness is that it's slower than the default fighter.

      Some of my time with the game was spent trying to put a decent starter score on the online leaderboard. It's barely populated right now, but when there were only 8 people, I was #3. :) Then, when there were 13 total, a newer high score of mine put me at #4. It's all downhill from there, though--waaaay downhill. *sigh* Downhill is how I roll.

      By the way, some of OverKill's Trophies are crazy hard. The 1CC on hardest difficulty comes to mind. Then there's the one for 20 million points, which is over 5x what I put on the leaderboard.

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      Atariboy
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      Most fans prefer Raiden IV. Looking forward to hearing what you think of arcade mode.

      I haven't given this one or the Raiden Fighters compilation a real chance yet. After brief looks, they've gathered dust. Someday I'll get to them.

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  10. Another thread relevant to AtariAge. This one covered the range of golden age arcade classics that Sony released via the Playstation Minis lineup for the Playstation Portable and Playstation 3 (Many are also PSVita/PSTV compatible, with Vanguard a notable exception).

     

    Feel free to discuss these still available digital downloads, the various SNK compilations and digital release programs such as the ongoing ACA Neo Geo line of downloads or the recent SNK 40th Anniversary Collection, the Neo Geo Mini plug and play, etc.

     

    Click below to reveal the pre-AtariAge archive of this thread, reposted from the PSPMinis.com community forum. 

     

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      • The most recent PS+ post on the PS Blog reveals several SNK arcade games will be releasing as Minis soon. Here's what's coming, July 19th:

        Guerilla War*
        Athena*
        HAL 21*
        Ikari Warriors*
        Marvin's Maze*
        Sasuke vs. Commander*
        Ozma Wars
        Vanguard

        The 6 titles with asterisks are games that were part of the recent, Japan/Asia-only SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0. With 6 of the collection's 20 games being released as standalone Minis, I guess we aren't likely going to see Vol. 0 itself getting a release in the West. Of the 2 no-asterisk games, Ozma Wars is SNK's first game (and its Wikipedia entry also notes it's the first video game with disparate levels, as well as the first to use a life bar mechanic), and Vanguardis one of the first scrolling shooters (it scrolled both vertically and horizontally).

        The same Store update will add 2 SNK NeoGeo titles, Baseball Stars 2 and KoF '95, presumably to the NeoGeo sections of the Store--however, the blog post only notes what looks like a PS3 price, so I can't tell if the titles are coming to the NeoGeo section for the PSP.

        The SNK Minis will normally be priced at $3 each, but PS+ subscribers (such as those of us who activated our free 30 days late in the availability period!) will get Guerilla Wars as a subscription-time freebie and all the other titles at 20% off, a savings of 60 cents each.

        I'm already backlogged even just on Minis, but thanks to the PS+ discount bit, I think I'll be jumping on the shoot'em-ups in the set: Ozma Wars, HAL 21, Sasuke vs. Commander, and Vanguard. Maybe I'll get Athena, too.

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        JeremyR
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        My long wait for Vanguard is finally almost over!

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      • Saw that one coming from miles away. :)

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      • is vaguard a hard game. Or is it more like a game where you have to invest a lot of time to memorize the levels and be able to proceed further in the game??

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        JeremyR
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        The thing is, most of my experience with Vanguard is with the Atari 2600 version. I remember playing it in the arcade, but that was like 30 years ago. And uh, I can't remember a lot of things from college, much less way back in elementary school.

        But it wasn't crazy hard. And the nice thing was that you could continue by adding another quarter.

        I'm also hopeful that it will have save states, you know, where you can simply save a place in the game, then come back to it later. That way you can just keep saving until you die. Then start over from there.

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      • but you need to hold your psp like the controls in the arcade to play it properly right. cuz with the psp buttons it's difficult to hold 3 buttons at the same time.

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        but you need to hold your psp like the controls in the arcade to play it properly right. cuz with the psp buttons it's difficult to hold 3 buttons at the same time.

         

        I'm not sure what you mean. This is what the Vanguard arcade cabinet's control panel looks like: 1122655560.jpg

        You don't need to press 3 buttons at the same time, though I suppose you could. It would be awkward on both this control panel and on the PSP, though.

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      • well nevermind than.

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      • Out of curiosity, were you thinking of a different game with a similar name?

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      •  

        The same Store update will add 2 SNK NeoGeo titles, Baseball Stars 2 and KoF '95, presumably to the NeoGeo sections of the Store--however, the blog post only notes what looks like a PS3 price, so I can't tell if the titles are coming to the NeoGeo section for the PSP.

         

        I just found a trailer uploaded today to the Asia PS Store indicating that these games are part of a slightly larger influx of new titles into the NEOGEO Station (so they should be for both PS3 and PSP). The other 4 games will be Metal Slug 2, World Heroes, KoF '96, and Shock Troopers. It's strange seeing a trailer with ESRB rating info at the beginning hit the Asia PS Store before it appears anywhere else (haven't even found it on the Web).

        I wonder if this also means that more SNK pre-NeoGeo games will be releasing as Minis after next week's initial batch, perhaps more from SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0.

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        The G1M2 guy said on their Facebook page that more are on their way...though he just said titles they've developed, so it could be another Ancient Game Treasures: _____ game, I suppose.

        Anyway, Vanguard is even more awesome than I remembered. Little rusty, it took me three continues to get to the boss (where I died immediately).

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      • JeremyR, can you ask G1M2 to clarify if they meant more SNK Minis?

        I got Vanguard, HAL 21, Ozma Wars, and Sasuke vs. Commander. Go, temporary PS+ subscription (it's saved me over $10 already!)! Of these games, I've so far played all but HAL 21, and I'm pleasantly surprised by all of them.

        Ozma Wars, being so early, I thought it would be sort of like Space Invaders in its simplicity, but Ozma has different kinds of enemy waves, with different forms of attack. At the farthest point I reached in the game, admittedly not that far, I had not yet seen any repeat wave. My complaint about the game, though, is that it seems to randomly speed up and slow down. Presumably, this is how the original actually played, but I don't know if it played that way by design or by hardware limitation. . . . Ozma was the only game of the bunch I got which had a (single-page) manual. I played this until I hit 10,000 points.

        I also played Sasuke vs. Commander until I hit 10,000 points. The basic gameplay is fairly standard, as it's sort of like Galaxian or Satan's Hollow, with moving enemies that try to get you, but the boss fights are actually rather different. You have a time limit within which to beat the boss, wherein the amount of time left results in (mucho) bonus points. The two bosses I beat had very different forms of attack, such that I'm really quite curious how subsequent bosses attack.

        Vanguard plays very well, and I'm not just saying that because I fear JeremyR's vengeful wrath. I'd only played it a few times once several years ago (MAME), back when this press release for a later-canceled product was announced (if it had been released, I could see JeremyR buying more than one). So, I had to continue a bunch of times to reach the boss, where I suddenly died. On my second try, I did better and somehow beat the boss upon arrival--not sure what happened, really. My score topped out at 33,800. The game has very varied level and enemy designs, much more so than Konami's Scramble, another very early scrolling shooter. Incidentally, the music in the original that was used without permission? It's still there in this. :)

        When these games get reviewed, I hope the reviewer makes use of the savestate capability and gets decently far into the games. :D The interface also allows for controls customization (curiously, they don't all use the same button for default coin insert) and editing game settings.

        Oh, I also played the PS+ freebie Guerrilla War to the end (infinite continues--which I really needed even to reach the first boss). Not my cup of tea, but an interesting thing about it was that the "stretch mode" for the display (all these games have it, allowing you to make the game fit the PSP screen height while retaining the aspect ratio) actually resulted in showing more of the screen than the normal mode; in normal mode, you're not able to see your score.

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      • Thank you for the kind words about the work we have been doing on the Minis. It has not been announced, but there will be more Minis coming. I cannot mention specific titles, but we expect that you will be very happy (and no, we are not thinking that you are desperately waiting for the next Ancient Game Treasures title - although we are willing to take requests).

        I would recommend continuing to watch the ESRB website - as this seems to be the place where the first "official" announcement comes out...

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      • G1M2, maybe you can answer this one: do you have any Minis releasing next week?

        I played more Ozma Wars and Sasuke vs. Commander, this time using the savestate functionality to get as far as possible. With Ozma, I got to just before the 4th docking, around 26,800 points, but it was essentially impossible to avoid getting hit by the enemy that then appeared. After each docking, the waves do more or less repeat, incidentally. With Sasuke, I think I got past the 8th boss, around 56,800 points, before throwing in the towel. There really is some interesting variety to the boss fights. One of the forms relies more on luck than skill, though.

        I've also tried out HAL 21 now, and it's probably the least interesting of the four I got. There is nothing really wrong with it, but it seems to play like a slightly easier version of Xevious, and that's all. It does have a temporary super gun you can get if you collect 5 'E' items, but that's the only mechanic that's any different from Xevious. Also, I can't figure out how you're supposed to actually kill any of the bosses. They've all just seemingly disassembled themselves after I've fought with them for a bit; is that me actually winning or not? If not, can the bosses only be killed when you have 2 players (which would be never, with these Minis versions)? And, lastly, does the game have an end? I kept continuing and continuing, and what looked like unfamiliar terrain kept scrolling down . . . so where does it end, or has it been looping (like Xevious) without me noticing?

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        JeremyR
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        Eek, I hope they don't have any more releasing next week. We're going to have a backlog as it is...

        You really weren't kidding -HAL 21 really is like Xevious. Ikari Warriors is really a lot like Taito's Front Line (only Viet Name instead of WW2). And while I wouldn't say they are alike, if you squint, Sasuke looks like Satan's Hollow.

        None of them are bad, but it's like going to a concert full of cover bands...

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        Ack, now that I've played it more, Sasuke is a lot like Satan's Hollow. Doesn't have that bridge building aspect, but the boss fights are just like it. Since this came first, I guess it must have inspired it?

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      • HAL 21 does have very different enemy behaviors from Xevious, as well as a greater tendency to send them in droves, but it really does feel a lot like a 2-player (originally) version of Namco's game.

        Ikari Warriors (not that I've played it, only seen footage) reminded me more of Capcom's Commando than Front Line, but I have admittedly played very little of Front Line.

        It's been a while since I last played Satan's Hollow (it's in my Midway Arcade Treasures and the multicab), so I, uh, don't remember the boss fights. How similar are they? I think I encountered at least 4 different boss fight types during my savestate-backed run of Sasuke.

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      • @onmode-ky: We do have more Minis coming out - but they will not be in the next few weeks. The publisher controls the release timing - and they want to release the titles in groups. For the Data East games and Ancient Game Treasures: Mill, we were the publisher, so we decided when to release them. SNK is the publisher of the classic SNK Minis.

        It is funny how everyone has their personal favorite games. Ikari was my favorite SNK classic arcade game from back in the day, but I am really enjoying Marvin's Maze...

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        JeremyR
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        Front Line was one of my favorite games on the Colecovision. I guess was pretty much the first game like Commando, predating it by several years, so I always think of games like that as Front Line clones, not Commando. Or Rambo games.

        Plays exactly the same, you have a little soldier, move him vertically to the top of the screen, rotate his gun with a dial (or two different buttons in case of console ports) another for grenades. And then after so far in the game, you get in a little tank, like Ikari Warriors (haven't played Commando much).

        The Colecovision version of Front Line used the Super controllers, so they played really well. You sort of held it like a gun, and could press 4 different buttons with one hand like triggers, while controlling the joystick on top with the other.

        And in Satan's Hollow, the boss was a big devil head and did figure 8 patterns on the screen, shooting a stream of fire that splashed at you. The first boss in Sasuke sort of reminded me of it, anyway.

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      • I'm having a hard time figuring out the menu controls in Vanguard. Sometimes I end up starting a 2 player game, not sure how or why. I know it has something to do with the left shoulder button. Also, what are the coins for?

        I'm not a fan of SHMUPs, but since Vanguard is such an iconic game among the older crowd, I decided to give it a try.

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      • For Vanguard, the L button is (in the default config) the coin insert button, and the R button is the 2-Player Start button (for when you have 2 or more coin credits available). If you're asking what the "COIN" text in the upper left corner of the screen means, that's the count of coin credits that are currently in the machine. That is, you can use the 2-Player Start button when that number is greater than or equal to 2.

        I don't know if you can pilot a tank in Commando. The best I've ever done in that game was the beginning of the third stage, and I don't recall having a tank available by then. However, I guess Ikari Warriors is still more like Front Line, considering Commando has you only firing in the direction of movement.

        Soooo . . . no one out there can answer my earlier questions about HAL 21? G1M2, maybe?

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        ChaosRandom
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        I'm wanting to grab one of these, but dont know which one. Ofaliss? Options?

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      • I honestly don't know bud. Sorry. I'm not an old school gamer, I only got Vanguard just to say I played an iconic game and I can live without that to be honest. It's ok, but it won't be on my PSP for much longer. I've already beaten the high score and in classic arcade cabinet style, I left ASS as the player name, so I've had my fun!

        onmode-ky and Jeremy are your best sources for old school games.

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        ChaosRandom
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        Yea, I like the old school, but I may pass on these. Good thing I'm not one of those guys where the money burns a hole in my PSN wallet.

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      • Probably the best way to decide which of these is for you is to search YouTube for gameplay videos. Being early arcade games, they all have their gameplay up front, so you won't even have to watch any of them for a while to make your decision. For quick reference, though:

        Guerrilla War - top-down run-n-gun
        Athena - platformer
        HAL 21 - vertically scrolling shooter, a lot like Xevious
        Ikari Warriors - top-down run-n-gun
        Marvin's Maze - maze game (i.e., descended from Pac-Man)
        Sasuke vs. Commander - vertical single-screen shooter
        Ozma Wars - vertical single-screen shooter
        Vanguard - side- and vertically scrolling shooter, in a sense like Salamander/Life Force (which came later)

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        ChaosRandom
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        Oh my!!! I loved Life Force. Up up, down down, left right.....awww forget it, you know the rest.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        they had a review for Ozma Wars already, maybe i'll wait for the reviews and decide then.

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        ChaosRandom
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        Not a bad idea, but if I get one, I think I'm leaning toward Vanguard.

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      • The next barrage of SNK Minis may be around the corner. I say this because the first batch coincided with the arrival of two more NeoGeo Station games, and it looks like we're about to get another NeoGeo pair next week; the Asia PS Store just got World Heroes and Shock Troopers today. Let's hope JeremyR's had enough rest. :)

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        I kinda hope they have some Neo Geo pocket games toom like say Last blade or Metal slug or other fun games like those. I'd buy it, after reviews to get a better idea of course.

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        Incidentally, I turned out to be wrong; the second batch of SNK Minis came a week after my prediction. I guess my timing is a little

        off.

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        I'd buy some NeoGeo Pocket titles for sure.

        I'd love for Sony to get Wonderswan games on PSN. Even if they're in Japanese.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        that's what JP import section is for, assuming it's PSone JP.

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        I'm assuming you misinterpreted Takao to mean that "Wonderswan" was a series of Japanese PS1 games. The Bandai WonderSwan was a family of Japan-only portable game systems roughly contemporary with the Neo Geo Pocket and Game Boy Color. Variants/enhancements through the family's lifetime included the WonderSwan Color and the SwanCrystal. It had some decent third-party support, notably from Square Enix (or maybe it was just Square at the time). I considered getting the FFI+FFII WonderSwan Color bundle myself a long time ago (years later, I ended up buying the PSP remakes instead).

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        Once again, a PS Blog post for PS+ revealed weeks in advance that more SNK retro Minis are coming (of course, I'm well over a week late in discovering this). This time, we're getting a trio the week of 10/25:

        - Ikari Warriors III: The Rescue (1989)
        - Prehistoric Isle in 1930 (1989)
        - Safari Rally (1979)

        Of these, Safari Rally is not part of SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0, similar to Ozma Wars and Vanguard. It looks like it's a driving game vaguely similar to Coconut Dodge. Ikari III is presumably similar to Ikari I, and Prehistoric Isle is a side-scrolling shooter which I'm rather likely to get.

        If anyone's curious, the Vol. 0 games we will still be missing after the 10/25 batch will be:

        - Psycho Soldier
        - Dogosoken (sequel to Ikari Warriors)
        - P.O.W.
        - Search and Rescue
        - Gold Medalist
        - Super Championship Baseball
        - Touchdown Fever
        - Bermuda Triangle

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        Prehistoric Isle In 1930... I think I remember watching that game being played on an old arcade machine in a sweet-shop back in the day. I hope I'm thinking of the same game... side scrolling shooter with world war 1 & 2 style planes vs dinosaurs?

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        JeremyR
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        Thanks! I'll do a story on this in a bit.

        Safari Rally seems to originally have been a B&W game from SNK, but as near as I can tell, Taito then made a colorized version of it.

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        Just saw the new blog post. My "eagle eyes" took 10 days to notice the "announcement"; it's just time dilation, I swear!

        I read that about Safari Rally as well, but the weird thing was that the YouTube clip I watched, though in color, still said "Shin Nihon Kikaku" (SNK) at the title screen. Couldn't figure what to make of it.

        I never saw Prehistoric Isle anywhere at all before, thumbbandit. When you saw the game, were you on a prehistoric isle? Har har.

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        JeremyR
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        Maybe Taito just licensed it from SNK and just slapped a color overlay on the screen, like I think they did with Space Invaders?

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        Freelance
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        Any word on Prehistoric Isle 2? It looks great judging from the screenshots at this page

        http://www.neo-geo.com/reviews/neo-reviews/pi2/pi2.html

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        i just wish for Neo geo pocket games ported to PSP, i'd buy those. Last blade and KoFs, and maybe Metal slug.

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        For some reason, none of these are listed in the "The Drop" for this week (PS Blog weekly post that lists what's releasing that week). Hmm.

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        Well that sucks. I had decided to go get a PSN card so I can take advantage of Open Emotion's bundle and if Prehistoric Isle is coming out tomorrow I'd go pick the card up on same day for the extra incentive but naturally PSN doesn't update til night so bah. I guess I should still go anyway and get it over with.

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        Freelance
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        D'oh. Looks like they're not out this week. Already got the card too. Oh well.

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        Freelance
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        Lame. Still not out yet. Just checked.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        where's them neogeo pocket games SNK???? just release them already so i can have me some last blade and stuff...

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        This week's "The Drop" PS Blog post still shows no SNK Minis (or any Minis at all, actually). Not a good sign. I think SNK Playmore may have canceled. :( Perhaps they expected sales to have been better for the previous releases.

        Anyone on Facebook willing to bug their NeoGeo Station page about it? That seems to be the only route through which they interact with the public. They've never responded to any e-mails from me before.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        i'll bug them but it might not help, still going to try though...

        *moments later* just started bugging them.

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        Uh, are you sure it went through? I don't see anything on their Wall asking about their Minis that were supposed to come out in October.

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        d2662e01a6ded3c4e6168e002e84314f?s=48&d=

        Freelance
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        Very disappointed. Still no sign of those SNK minis, not to mention Open Emotion's bundle didn't come out either.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        onmode-ky, i merely made a suggestion instead, don't want to come off like some crazed fanboy... but you'll definitely see something regarding NGP minis and stuff

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        Oh. Well, could you do me a favor and post a question about what happened to their Minis that were supposed to come out last month but didn't? They're the 3 listed in this PS Blog post about October PS+ stuff.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
        Member

        sure, i'll bug them real soon about the minis that are missing in Oct.

        *few minutes later* done... bugged them! simply asked what happened to the minis for Oct that never showed up.

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        No response on their Wall to sniper712\'s question, and no SNK Minis listed in this week\'s The Drop post on the PS Blog. I\'m 95% certain they\'ve just been canceled by SNK Playmore.

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        Freelance
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        That sucks if it\'s true \'cause now I have $20 in my PSN wallet that I can\'t use. I wanted to kill dinos in a biplane and now it went up in smoke >:|

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        Still no sign of Safari Rally, Prehistoric Isle in 1930, or Ikari Warriors III: The Rescue, but the PS Blog\'s \"The Drop\" post for this week shows we\'re getting Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road and Psycho Soldier.

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        I did find it strange that they would release Ikari Warriors III before Ikari Warriors II. Maybe they made a mistake in the scheduling. Hopefully the others are still in the pipeline. I\'ve been saving some money in my PSN wallet for the next batch, so I\'ll definitely be scooping these two up. PSYCHO SOLDIER! Woo!

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        saying the same thing again... NGP games as minis or in other DL areas, dont care, just want it on PSN/PSP. last blade needs some attention!

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        NGP Last Blade is soooo good.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        the KoFs on NGP was also awesome, and i d rather not have to use emulator to play them.

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        manslayer911
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        Ikari Warriors II, now that\'s another game I remember playing for the nes back in the day. It was me & my sis, layin the smackdown on a whole load of enemies, rambo style, & we got pretty far on 1 playthrough too. As for ngpc games, I want snk vs capcom, & maybe even Rockman: Battle & Fighters.

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        Yeah, it did seem odd that Ikari III would release before Ikari II, so maybe it really was a scheduling SNAFU.

        sniper712, to be honest, I think the chances of NGP[C] games coming to any of the download services are just barely higher than those of WonderSwan games, though likely significantly higher than those of Game.com games. I\'d advise just using an emulator; it\'s not as if that would preclude you from getting the games later if they ever did appear for sale.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        sometimes its just nice to dream about things, even the chance of it happening is zitch at times. just trying to keep it alive, last blade is just too good to be forgotten like that, those sprites are burned into my mind for all eternity (not just last blade ones).

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        I remember when I was a munchkin, a girl I had a crush on came over and we played Ikari Warriors 2 for what seemed like forever... It was probably only 45 minutes, but still... =P

        I did not want to give that game back to my friend at school. XD

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        Sniper D. Luffy
        Member

        and now you can have it on the go real soon...

        only thing i was shooting at during the munchkin era is shooting aliens in contra and blowing up monsters with bomberman (remote bombs).

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        As noted by Jasper in the The Drop thread, we\'re [supposed to be] getting more SNK Minis this month, based again on PS+ monthly discount announcements:

        Prehistoric Isle – 20% off – 12/20
        P.O.W. – Prisoners Of War- 20% off – 12/20

        Something must have screwed up with SNK\'s release schedule, because the pair of SNK Minis released last month apparently don\'t get the standard SNK PS+ discount until the middle of this month. Anyway, sucks for anyone who was looking forward to Safari Rally or Ikari Warriors III since October, but at least the side-scrolling shooter is coming, along with a previously unannounced SNK Mini.

        If anyone\'s curious, the SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 games we will still be missing after this upcoming pair will be:

        - Ikari Warriors III: The Rescue
        - Search and Rescue
        - Gold Medalist
        - Super Championship Baseball
        - Touchdown Fever
        - Bermuda Triangle

        And previously announced non-Vol. 0 SNK arcade title Safari Rally will still be MIA as well.

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        Atariboy
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        I sure hope Safari Rally makes it out. Never would\'ve guessed at that game making it out not so long ago. Would be ashame to see something more obscure like that get so close to release just to get scuttled just before it was due.

        Will be nice to get all of SNK Arcade Classics Volume 0 over here if they keep going (Hopefully along with a few more new games like the hopefully soon to be released Safari Rally and Alpha Mission, Ozma Wars, and Vanguard from earlier). About the only issue I\'ve had is how they handled the LS30 stick used in some of these games.

        They should\'ve used the 4 face buttons for aiming (Such as how Digital Eclipse handled Robotron 2084 on the William\'s collection on systems like the SuperNes and PSOne in the pre dual analog days). Instead, those games are all but ruined with the bizarre shoulder button aiming scheme they used.

        And I\'m not sure if Sony\'s policies allow it, but it would\'ve been nice if they had been able to detect if they were running on a PS3 so you could\'ve used the dual analog sticks in those games (Ala what they did on Data East Arcade Classics on the Wii for Heavy Barrel, another LS30 game).

        Toss in aiming that fires your primary weapons at the same time, along the lines of something like Robotron 2084 or the modern Geometry Wars (Cutting out when you use your secondary weapon that would still be mapped to a button), and it would\'ve been perfect. That was my main fault with Heavy Barrel on the Wii. Having to use a seperate button to fire in conjunction with the right analog for aiming, albeit accurate to the coinop that had a fire button, just didn\'t translate well to a GCN pad or Classic Controller.

        Instead things like these Ikari Warrior releases are a missed opportunity. I hope they\'ll consider bringing out a Wii compilation so we\'d get a physical copy of these and so the LS30 games would at least be playable.

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        Atariboy
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        What\'s up with the apostropies at this forum? Noticed a typo and tried to edit and how it\'s tossing in \\\\\\\'s at every instance of it.

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        Welcome new person! :)

        The \\\'s made it\'s debut almost 2 months ago. The more you edit your post, the more \\\'s there will be.

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        Say, are you the same Atariboy as the one I\'ve talked to over at AtariAge? If so, good to see you here as well! :) If not, welcome, impostor! :P

         

        They should\'ve used the 4 face buttons for aiming

         

        I did wonder why they didn\'t do that. I surmise that the inputs from the original arcade stick were read in such a way that it would have been difficult to properly implement them as 4 buttons. That is, if the only inputs the game code takes are \"rotate left\" and \"rotate right,\" how would you map those to 4 inputs intended to indicate directions?Robotron\'s easy to map because its aiming/shooting setup really is 4 inputs.

         

        it would\'ve been nice if they had been able to detect if they were running on a PS3

         

        Unfortunately, I think the main barrier to this is that the PS3\'s PSP emulator likely purely pretends to be a PSP and has no way of passing any \"I\'m an emulator on a PS3\" identifier to the software it\'s running. I think the only way software might be able to \"figure out\" if it\'s on the PS3 would be to test an operation known to return different results on a PS3 vs. a PSP--i.e., look for a bug in the PS3\'s emulator. That, of course, would not be officially supported.

        By the way, Alpha Mission was a part of the Vol. 0 collection, under its Japanese \"A.S.O.\" name.

        About the apostrophes thing and post editing, there is a way around the proliferation (which you seem to be aware of already, come to think of it): remove all backslashes from your text when you edit. The extra backslashes (escape sequences) are coming from the forum adding escapes to the backslashes that it added to escape the apostrophes. I do wish the forum would run on different software, though (and properly spell \"separated\" at the bottom of topics).

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        manslayer911
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        Greetings and welcome. The passages above have served to remind me of Midway Arcade Treasures which I owned for the Game Cube that also used the face-buttons for directional aiming for games like Robotron & Smash T.V. I agree that it would have been nice to see them used in these minis too, but as onmode pointed out, might have been a problem if these games used a different input system. Also concerning the backslash thing, I now try as much as possible not to use words that contain a \"\'\", unless I get carried away or something. From what u have stated, I presume that it is safe to assume that u have a copy of Data East Arcade Classics on the Wii? If so, how is it, & what kind of extras does it boast? Reason I am asking is because I was also thinking of picking up a copy but have since been on the fence.

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        Atariboy
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        \\\"Say, are you the same Atariboy as the one I\\\'ve talked to over at AtariAge?\\\"

        That would be me. :) I thought about mentioning that since I recognized your username from AA (Always nice to find another AtariAge user at a different forum), but I wasn\'t sure you\'d recognize who I was. Been lurking here for a while now thanks to this thread you guys have going (If it wasn\\\'t for these SNK releases and the three Data East releases, I\'d only own 1 or 2 Minis).

        \"I did wonder why they didn\'t do that. I surmise that the inputs from the original arcade stick were read in such a way that it would have been difficult to properly implement them as 4 buttons. That is, if the only inputs the game code takes are \"rotate left\" and \"rotate right,\" how would you map those to 4 inputs intended to indicate directions? Robotron\'s easy to map because its aiming/shooting setup really is 4 inputs.\"

        That\'s an excellent point, but they were able to impliment an analog version of that on Data East Arcade Classics for the Wii for Heavy Barrel (Also by G1M2), a game that used the exact same joystick as the SNK games in question. What to shoot towards the top right of the screen in Heavy Barrel? All you had to do was point the analog stick in that direction and you were aiming there.

        \"Unfortunately, I think the main barrier to this is that the PS3\'s PSP emulator likely purely pretends to be a PSP and has no way of passing any \"I\'m an emulator on a PS3\" identifier to the software it\'s running. I think the only way software might be able to \"figure out\" if it\'s on the PS3 would be to test an operation known to return different results on a PS3 vs. a PSP--i.e., look for a bug in the PS3\'s emulator.\"

        Yeah, I\'m not sure if it\'s practical from a programming standpoint without Sony having planned for that contingency in their PSP Mini framework. And even if there was a way to accomplish it, like you said, it\'s safe to say Sony wouldn\'t officially support it. But I sure wish they could\'ve taken advantage of the right analog stick.

        \"By the way, Alpha Mission was a part of the Vol. 0 collection, under its Japanese \"A.S.O.\" name.\"

        I actually imported the PSP collection, but somehow, I guess I must\'ve never tried that game. I thought it was fresh content when I downloaded the Mini release.

        Oh well, being able to play it via my PS3 still made it worth the $2.99. Been buying all of these so far, despite most of them duplicating Volume 0\'s lineup.

        From what u have stated, I presume that it is safe to assume that u have a copy of Data East Arcade Classics on the Wii? If so, how is it, & what kind of extras does it boast?

        For bonuses, it has the standard fare. Sales flyers and the like. The game basically has an achievement system and each time you meet the requirements for one of them, you unlock the corresponding piece of bonus content.

        It\'s a well done collection. My biggest gripes are with the 4 games I primarily bought the collection for. The 4 early 1980\'s releases all have glaring audio issues (Bump \'n\' Jump/Burnin\' Rubber, Lock \'n\' Chase, Express Raider, and Burgertime). But thanks to their improved PSP Mini releases of the first three games, that problem isn\'t so significant now.

        There are other minor issues here and there (Magical Drop 3 had some minor issues mentioned by fans, as I recall), but short of being a diehard fan, you aren\'t likely to notice anything except the audio issues with the earliest games in the collection. The more recent games all seemed perfect to me, although I initially thought Heavy Barrel was off a bit after comparing it with YouTube videos where the game seemed faster. But apparantly MAME runs Heavy Barrel faster than the actual coinop hardware did.

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        If it wasn\'t for these SNK releases and the three Data East releases, I\'d only own 1 or 2 Minis

         

        Are there any particular genres for which you\'d be interested in Minis recommendations? In the way of retro-feel side-scrolling shooters, for example, I can certainly recommend Flying Hamster and Ace Armstrong vs. the Alien Scumbags!. Also, we in this forum just recently gave out community-voted Minis awards (see earlier threads for the actual voting and nominations).

         

        That\'s an excellent point, but they were able to impliment an analog version of that on Data East Arcade Classics for the Wii for Heavy Barrel (Also by G1M2), a game that used the exact same joystick as the SNK games in question.

         

        You\'ve got me there. I\'d recommend contacting G1M2 through their website contact page, but they never responded to me that one time I used it myself for some other question. They don\'t seem to say much on their Facebook page, either, and their Twitter account is unused.

         

        I actually imported the PSP collection

         

        Which of the shooters in Vol. 0 would you say is the best one?

         

        But apparantly MAME runs Heavy Barrel faster than the actual coinop hardware did.

         

        Hmm, interesting. It\'s disappointing when an emulator, especially a widely used emulator, has noticeable inaccuracies, (the messed-up sound in AtGames\' Genesis plug-n-play emulators immediately comes to mind). Jeff Vavasour and his crew at Code Mystics (former Digital Eclipse staff) also had to trim some sound capabilities in their emulation of some Taito games on the recent Taito plug-n-play. At least in the case of MAME, it\'s continually updated, so the bugs may be fixed someday. That\'s also an advantage the SNK Minis would have over the Vol. 0UMD release--except that SNK Playmore would have to decide to spend money to do that. I\'m not sure they would (I\'m talking about the possibility of expanding the control options for games like Ikari Warriors).

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        Atariboy
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        I\'m pretty much a fan of every genre. About the only ones that don\'t particularly interest me are Japanese RPGs, online RPGs (Never played one, but I\'m confident they\'re not for me), puzzle games, sports (Although I enjoy the occasional game), and fighters such as Street Fighter II. I think all I\'ve played for original attempts on this service was that overhead GTA clone (I\'d of bought Pac-Man Championship Edition if I didn\'t own it for the 360 already, great game).

        As for my favorite shooter in this collection, that\'s a tough one. I haven\'t spent much time with Alpha Mission yet (I played the sequel a lot, but never saw the original in arcades) so my opinion might change as I spend more time with it (It seems impressive so far). But I really like both HAL 21 and Bermuda Triangle, with the latter holding the advantage. If the original Vanguard had been included (I\'m so glad that was released as a Mini), I\'d pick that one.

        I sure wish I could have decent controls so I could enjoy things like Guerrilla War and the Ikari Warriors trilogy. I love games like Commando, but having to use the shoulder buttons to aim kills these games for me. Guess I\'m left hoping for a console release (The Wii would be perfect with GCN and Classic Controller support like G1M2\'s Data East Collection had).

        There used to be a G1M2 employee that was a regular at GameFaqs (Went by the username SegaSwirl) that would often respond to questions and solicit feedback, but I haven\'t seen him post in months. As I recall, he didn\'t quite grasp what I was getting at for my suggestion on the implimentation of the controls for the LS30 games (Unless you played dual stick games like Robotron 2084 on a console like the SuperNes or PSOne, it\'s probably easy to not quite understand what the person is trying to get across when talking about using the 4 face buttons on the PSP or PS3 controller to aim with).

        Lastly, I wouldn\'t be surprised if Heavy Barrel was already fixed on MAME. Hopefully it stays fixed if that\'s the case (It almost seems at times like every step forward they take, they take two back, something I guess that is virtually unavoidable with scope of a program like MAME).

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        Heh, that\'s actually a fair number of genres not played. :) Come to think of it, I think I\'ve said something similar before myself, \"I like a wide variety of kinds of games, but oh, I don\'t go for this, that, the other, that one, this one, too, . . . .\" Anyway, the award winners in the thread I referenced, along with the nominations, are a good place to start; refer to the site\'s reviews for what looks interesting.

         

        But I really like both HAL 21 and Bermuda Triangle, with the latter holding the advantage.

         

        And of course it would be the only one that is so far not released and not announced for release as a Mini. That\'s how it goes.

         

        having to use the shoulder buttons to aim kills these games for me.

         

        Have you tried remapping the rotation to other buttons? Sure, it\'s not the ideal solution, but maybe it would help somewhat. I was thinking Square and Triangle for rotation, with guns/grenades on the shoulder buttons.

         

        It almost seems at times like every step forward they take, they take two back

         

        It took me forever to find ROMs compatible with the current version of MAME to participate in an arcade high score club tournament at AtariAge (under the Coin-Op subforum) recently. Something about certain images having been removed from the base engine so that they now need to be in the individual title packages.

        I was amused last night to discover that Psycho Soldier had 16 straight 5-star user ratings in the PS Store, while Victory Road had 19 straight 5-star ratings. Those SNK fans are a like-minded bunch.

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        Atariboy
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        I think I could learn to like fighters a lot more if I had a friend that also wasn\'t a big fan of fighters and I didn\'t have to fight the AI (Sadly, being an adult really limits those possibilities). And learning specific moves and such is just a pure turn-off. I\'ve had a few fun times over the years, such as with Sonic the Fighters with a friend on Sonic Gems Collection one day years ago, I enjoy beat em\' ups or brawlers or whatever you care to call them. Things like Streets of Rage seem much more tailored for a single player experience without a lot of committment like 20 years of evolution with Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat requires to get the most out of them.

        I can get into the occasional game, though. The Paper Mario series, for instance, is basically a JRPG, I believe. But yet, I love it. Someday I\'ll try to get into them (The Phantasy Star series and its reputation has always been where I thought I\'d try to start out, but I never get very far past the title screen when I\'ve tried them). And there have been several sports games over the years that drew me in. And a few puzzle games.

        But in general, they\'re my least favorite areas of gaming.

        If MAME ever reaches the level of something like modern NES emulation (Roms used to be patched and hacked to run on earlier NES emulators back in the 90\'s) and 2600 emulation, where the game code is unchanged and you don\'t ever need a new romset specific to a certain build of an emulator everytime MAME gets updated, it will be amazing.

        I\'ll try the button remapping. I might just have to get it stuck out of my craw and just try to enjoy them. I\'ll able to enjoy something like Marble Madness without a trackball, Tempest without a spinner, or Super Sprint without a free spinning wheel, even though a gamepad is the inferior way to play all three and doesn\'t allow me to be nearly as good as I am with the correct hardware.

        But so far, when I fire one up, I just think about how I\'d of rather seen it implimented.

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        Atariboy
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        Since we are well on our way to having the bulk of the pre NeoGeo SNK lineup available, has anyone thought about what games they would like to see released from what is left?

        Here is a listing of SNK arcade games (Note that NeoGeo content starts with the first release from 1990 in this list).

        The missing games, excluding Safari Rally and the rest of SNK Arcade Classics 0 that I believe we can be optimistic of making their way out eventually, are listed below (Hopefully nothing is missing from this list, were there any non NeoGeo releases after 1989?).

        Satan Of Saturn
        Lasso
        Joyful Road
        Mad Crasher
        Jumping Cross
        Gladiator
        Main Event
        World Wars
        Time Soliders
        Lee Trevino Fighting Golf (Licensing issues?)
        Chopper I
        Mechanized Attack
        Paddle Mania
        Touchdown Fever II
        Fighting Soccer
        Sky Soldiers
        The Next Space
        Sky Adventure

        The ones that intrigue me the most that I have never played would be Satan Of Saturn, Lasso, Gladiator, Time Soliders, and World Wars. Of the ones that I have played, I am hoping that Chopper I, Mechanized Attack (Will be hurt without the gun, but that cannot be helped), Sky Soldiers, and Sky Adventure get released.

        Of course, I am pulling for the unprecedented and I am hoping we will all be here a year from now amazed that their entire late 1970s and 1980s catalog of coinops has been made available.

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        Freelance
        Member

        YAY! Prehistoric Isle is coming this week! It\'s been confirmed in the Drop! Happpppy.

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        Atariboy, I have honestly never heard of any of the games in that list. Thinking back, I don\'t think I knew of any SNK arcade games back in the day at all until the NeoGeo machines became fairly common. Granted, I didn\'t hang out at arcades much. Still, I get the feeling those titles in the list would all fall under the \"obscure\" heading.

        Freelance, considering The Drop\'s less than stellar accuracy sometimes, I\'ll hold off on celebrating until I actually see it in the Store. :)

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        Freelance
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        Nooo don\'t jinx it! I want it in time for Christmas and crap!!!

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        Atariboy
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        I agree 100% that they are obscure for the most part (Although NES gamers might recognize Mechanized Attack). When you get right down to it, most of their library was just that at the time beyond a few exceptions such as Vanguard (Partly remembered for the 2600/5200 ports) and the Ikari Warriors trilogy (Also helped by some popular console conversions).

        I should have linked each game to their KLOV entry and added a gameplay video of each so people could check out some of them and see what possibly might be in the pipeline for future releases.

        But with MAME emulation over the years (Where I have played most of their games) and their huge increase in popularity during the NeoGeo era, I bet quite a few classic gamers that have a fondness towards arcade gaming that also like SNK have done some digging to try out various games via emulation from their early years.

        Or at least I have.

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        I picked up Prehistoric Isle in 1930 last night and played through to the end (thank you, infinite continues). Lots of fun! The gimmick in this one is the secondary weapon, the pod that can be positioned at any of 8 points around your ship (45 degrees between each), which fires differently depending on where it\'s stationed. The only real issue is that it can only be moved clockwise. The level design is pretty good, with the occasional vertical scrolling section, and the boss fights are interesting and varied (there is, unfortunately, one boss whose lethal grab maneuver is pretty much impossible to avoid if you have no speed-up power-ups--which is a very likely condition to be in while fighting him; as Freelance noted in the Drop thread, you lose all power-ups upon death). Beating the final boss gives you a million-point bonus, and since your score resets when you continue, I ended up with a million points exactly as my high score. . . . Overall, a fun side-scrolling shooter with unorthodox visuals for the genre. I wouldn\'t say it\'s near the league of the genre greats, but it stands on its own and distinguishes itself just fine. Among the SNK Minis, it\'s my favorite so far.

        Minor spoiler: I\'m not sure, but I think the game\'s ending shows you getting killed. So, your mission was a failure after all.

        Here\'s hoping Bermuda Triangle also gets Mini-fied! Strange that Prehistoric Isle also takes place in the Bermuda Triangle.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        gonna give POW a shot, reminds me of Contra, but this ones gonna have infinite continues... :D

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        Freelance
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        I oddly agree with all your modes, onmode-ky. The boss with instant grab is annoying. You\'re way too slow to avoid getting chomped on, and it\'s a 1 hit kill too. Being able to turn the pod counter-clockwise would\'ve been a big help,

        Spoilers

        Yes I too was confused at the ending. It may appear that you did die but there were two biplanes who went to the island so maybe the other plane crashed and not you specifically. If you did die, I can\'t think of many games in which you actually die. I can only name one other game at this point.

        End spoilers

        Those cavemen were annoying but luckily they\'re easily deposed of. Prehistoric Isle 2 looks even better but I doubt that will be a Mini.

        P.S. Never heard of Bermuda Triangle so I checked it and I want it now. I luvs vertical shooters.

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        Freelance
        Member

        $sniper712, P.O.W. is a beat-em-up ala Final Fight though, so it\'s nothing like Contra if you were looking for the same type of game.

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        I oddly agree with all your modes

         

        Hmm. I\'m going to assume that was supposed to be \"notes.\"

        ###SPOILER ALERT###

         

        there were two biplanes who went to the island so maybe the other plane crashed and not you specifically

         

        Actually, both biplanes made it back to their mother plane. That guy then says his bit about having to report back to our country, and then we see the mother plane getting attacked and destroyed--but this is shown as an overlay where the background is still the view looking into the plane\'s window where the guy was saying his bit. Was that a second mother plane that blew up, reflected in the window? Or maybe this was just an animation error (i.e., they forgot to change the background image to blue sky before showing the mother plane blowing up).

        ###END SPOILER###

        Prehistoric Isle 2, if it gets released on PSN, will be part of NeoGeo Station (it\'s a NeoGeo game). Maybe the fact that Prehistoric Isle in 1930 was released without the \"in 1930\" part of its title is an indicator that SNK is planning to release the sequel, intending for it to be more obvious that it\'s a sequel to this game. As for Bermuda Triangle, I know just about zilch about it. There seems to be no good video footage online of the game. In the SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 trailer, it\'s just mentioned as [Japanese] text.

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        Hi guys,

        Sorry that we have been below the radar / on the quiet side lately. We really appreciate all of your feedback and input and there will be more Minis coming to PSN. ;)

        The list of obscure SNK titles is interesting - it would be cool to see more people\'s opinions on which games from that list would be the most appealing!!!

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        Atariboy
        Member

        Are you SegaSwirl from over at GameFaqs/GameSpot? If not, nice to see a small company like G1M2 having two employees interested enough in their work to interact with communities interested in their projects.

        I suspect the obvious answer to this question can be seen in the large gap since the last release, but any chance of some more Data East PSP Minis? Lots of nice games in G-Modes library that would make for nice Minis. Or is that a closed chapter for G1M2 at this time?

        I hope we will see all of your guys hard work on these SNK games be released on a disc for a console someday.

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        I\'m late with this response, but G1M2, might you have any answer for our earlier discussions about implementing the aiming setup of games like Ikari Warriors using the PSP\'s four face buttons (i.e., along the lines of Everyday Shooter) rather than the current two-button rotation controls?

        As for Atariboy\'s earlier list of remaining SNK pre-NeoGeo arcade titles that haven\'t been Mini-fied, I\'m afraid I\'d have to get back to you after looking up each one. I really know nothing about any of those games right now. Scrolling shooters, though, would automatically catch my eye.

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        Atariboy
        Member

        I was bored, so here is that list updated with the release year, genre type, and a linked video included for each game. Also note that Safari Rally and the remaining games from SNK Arcade Classics Volume 0 are not listed here due to assuming that they are already planned for release.

        Satan of Saturn (1981) - Space (Looks fun)
        Lasso (1982) - Skill (Note that the video is incorrectly stretching a vertically oriented arcade game to 16:9. Looks like a fun game)
        Joyful Road (1983) - Driving
        Mad Crasher (1984) - Racing
        Jumping Cross (1984) - Racing
        Gladiator (1984) - Racing (Looks like a fun game)
        Main Event (1984) - Boxing
        World Wars (1987) - Shooter (I could not locate video of this game so I linked a screenshot instead)
        Time Soldiers (1987) - Overhead shooter (Note that this is a vertically oriented game but the video is incorrectly stretched to a 4:3 aspect ratio. Used an LS30 rotary joystick and looks to be fun. Unsure if this is SNK owned or if they just distributed it for Romstar, its KLOV entry is not clear on which of the two that actually owns it)
        Lee Trevino Fighting Golf (1988) - (Could not find video so I linked a screenshot. Recieved positive reception when ported to the NES. Also note that it might have potential licensing issues unless they excise the tie in with whoever Lee Trevino is)
        Chopper I (1988) - Vertically Scrooling Shooter (Great game that I would love to see come home)
        Mechanized Attack (1988) - Lightgun Shooter (Was ported to the NES. Fond memories of this game and would like to see it be included in this program even with the obvious control limitations that will be present)
        Paddle Mania (1988) - Sports (Could not locate video so linked the only screen image KLOV has. It contains various paddle games and I do not know much more than that)
        Touchdown Fever II (1988) - Football (Could not locate video, but linked a video of the first Touchdown Fever which is on SNK Arcade Classics Volume 0. Looks to be just a minor update of the original)
        Fighting Soccer (1988) - Soccer (Could not locate video, linked a screenshot)
        Sky Soldiers (1988) Vertically Scrooling Shooter (Great game)
        The Next Space (1989) - Vertically Scrooling Shooter (Never paid any attention to this until now, looks like fun)
        Sky Adventure (1989) - Vertically Scrooling Shooter (Good game)

        The games that I think you would personally be most interested in, onmode-ky, would be the 4 vertical shooters (Chopper I, Sky Soldiers, The Next Space, and Sky Adventure).

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        man... Atariboy has gone all out on enlightening us with so many SNK stuff, i m still keeping my fingers crossed for the day we get NGP games, and the recent additions are great as well, POW plays like a good beat em up.

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        Atariboy
        Member

        I see I screwed up and linked the KLOV entry for Sky Soldiers (Was using KLOV to locate release years) instead of the YouTube video I had planned to link.

        Too late to edit that in, so here is the video of Sky Soldiers. Probably one of the most interesting games from this group of candidates.

        Edit - Time Soldiers does belong to SNK. It was developed by Alpha Denshi, which is owned by SNK. Romstar was a North American arm of SNK and published some SNK arcade games here along with licensed arcade games from other companies. Gold Medalist was the same deal and has already appeared in SNK Arcade Classics Volume 0. And Sky Soldiers is also an Alpha Denshi developed game published by Romstar in North America.

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        Alfred
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        Hello G1M2, I don\'t have any names. But i would like you to do more STG\'s (Japanese Shooting Games) please. Keep up the good work. Thank you.

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        Atariboy
        Member

        I think I am talking too much in this thread, so I will let some other people get a word in after this post :). But here are some better screenshots of World Wars. I had never played this nor had I ever seen video of it until tonight, although I was intrigued by the name so I listed it as a game I was interested in on the previous page.

        It is a nice vertically scrolling shooter running on the same hardware as Bermuda Triangle. Would be nice to see it get its day in the sun from G1M2. Here is a couple of screenshots from System 16 (The one I listed earlier from KLOV kind of stunk). They are of decent quality, although the aspect ratio is weird (It is like the person taking these screenshots was stretching the game sideways to fill their 16:10 monitor, making the game look like its 10:16 when rotated 90 degrees instead of 3:4 like it should be.

        worldwar.png
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        And here is a magazine review of Bermuda Triangle from back in the day. Nice game that has sucked several hours of my life so far on SNK Arcade Classics Volume 0.

        http://www.solvalou.com/subpage/arcade_reviews/23/46/bermuda_triangle_review.html

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        JeremyR
        Member

        Shooters really seem to hold up better than other old arcade games. Though I did like Marvin\'s Maze.

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        I\'ll have to come back to this topic later to review all those resources, but thanks a bunch, Atariboy! I hope you didn\'t forget to eat while assembling all that data.

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        Atariboy
        Member

        It did not require much effort, perhaps 30 minutes at the most.

        I always enjoy looking at videos of 1980s arcade games, so it was a fun way to spend 30 minutes online gathering that information.

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        Just realized the ones which were previously unavailable on the Australian store are now there. I guess my feedback was heard, great work G1M2!

        EDIT: Athena, HAL 21, Marvin\'s Maze, Vanguard, Sasuke vs Commander are now available which is great. Ozma Wars and Ikari Warriors are still missing though which have been released in other EU region stores, maybe they can also be released on the Australian/other missed EU stores?

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        Bermuda Triangle sure is a weird game. The weirdest thing is probably the scrolling forward, then backward, then forward again thing; seems like an obvious cost-saving method to lengthen the game without having to spend more resources on art assets.

        Also, like Prehistoric Isle in 1930, it runs noticeably faster on the PS3 versus on the PSP (in this case, not quite as much of a difference, but if you start both games simultaneously, you can easily see the PS3 runs the game more quickly). I\'m a little surprised that the PSP actually has a bit of a hard time running these 80s arcade games. Are their chips/code really that CPU-intensive to emulate?

        Another reason Bermuda Triangle is more properly played on a PS3 rather than a PSP: the screen\'s aspect ratio is extremely tall. I didn\'t really look that closely, but it might be a rotated standard widescreen, i.e., 9:16, but maybe even skinnier. You almost have to play the game with the screen in \"stretched\" mode (to fit the whole screen onto the PSP screen), because the normal, pixel-to-pixel match mode cuts huge chunks off the top and bottom of the playfield. This is definitely a game that would have benefited from being able to be played with the PSP held vertically, game screen rotated 90 degrees. However, scrunching the playfield to fit into the top and bottom of the PSP screen is the only option you get here, and it results in really tiny graphics. The effect is somewhat mitigated if you use a PS3 and a TV, though it\'s still distorted due to being an upscale of already scrunched graphics.

        Anyway, kind of fun, but I can\'t get very far into the game; losing your last life ends the game with no Continue option. Sure, there is save-state capability in this emulation, but with the amount of damage you\'re constantly taking as the game progresses, it kind of doesn\'t help a whole lot. Atariboy, how well do you do in this game? You said it was your favorite of the SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 shooters. On Normal difficulty with 3 lives, my best run got to just before the second stage boss.

        Oh, fun bit of trivia: the little \"shield\" planes you assemble around your ship are SYD fighters, presumably the same craft as the player ship in SNK\'s earlier vertically scrolling shooter Alpha Mission/A.S.O. (also a Mini).

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        Freelance
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        Yes the game is weird but you can \'add\' credits the same way like in Prehistoric isle and get more lives. Maybe that\'s why I did so poorly in the game with lots of screen chunks being taken out.

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        Yes the game is weird but you can \'add\' credits the same way like in Prehistoric isle and get more lives.

         

        I\'m not sure what you mean. When I played the game last night, putting in more virtual coins did not result in a continued game with a fresh set of lives, just a new game starting from the beginning. Is that not what you\'re talking about?

        I tried the game again on the PS3, Easy difficulty, 5 lives at start--and got to the second stage boss but couldn\'t kill him. I don\'t know how you\'re supposed to avoid those spreads of bombs he shoots out.

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        Freelance
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        I just tested it and you\'re right. What\'s the point of letting you add more credits then?

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        Atariboy
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        Bermuda Triangle is a vertically oriented game which means it should be 3:4.

        Anyways, so I fired up World Wars again in MAME last night only to discover it was the same game as Bermuda Triangle. Perhaps it was the Japanese name for the game? Taking a close look at the screenshots I posted earlier clearly shows that they also belong to Bermuda Triangle. I wonder what game I loaded up by mistake apparantly in MAME a while back then since I was having fun with it.

        I assume this release allows you to put more credits in since there is no reason not to let you. Even games that did not let you continue where you left off typically would recognize that you inserted another quarter giving you another credit so you can just hit the start button when your current game ends. No reason to disable that function of the game just because you cannot start off where your last game ended. Remember that this is a emulation of arcade code.

        I believe my best run was up to the 3rd boss, which I believe would be my 9th trip through (You go through the level three times to reach the boss as I recall). Have never been particularly great at vertical or horizontal shooters even though I love them (Although I can finish River Raid on the 2600, but usually my skills are mediocre which is one reason I never got into most modern efforts in todays bullet hell era of shooters). I suspect you should be able to surpass that with a bit more time with it.

        Kind of disappointed you did not like it more since I played it up a bit earlier in this thread. Hope it grows on you some.

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        According to System16, World Wars and Bermuda Triangle are the same game. If the former is the Japanese name, then I\'m not sure how to reconcile the fact that the SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 trailer wrote the title as \"Bermuda Triangle\" in katakana. Perhaps a usable ROM image of the World Wars version of the game could not be found, so they went with the Western version? Which, of course, only has the Western name in it.

        Also, based on the screen caps at the System16 page, the game screen aspect ratio is 224:384, which is slightly less skinny than 9:16. Man, if 224 x 384 is the actual resolution of the game, that means the emulation in Normal display mode cuts off 56 lines from each of the top and bottom of the screen to show 272 lines on the PSP, nearly 30% cut out. Rotating the screen would have let it fit entirely. :(

        I\'ll see if I can use a save state to figure out how to survive the second stage boss. Maybe I should try reassigning the turret rotation buttons, too. I do have a hard time turning that turret, as it seems like you have to hold the button down for longer than just a tap in order for it to register--but not too long, or then it turns way too much. The \"auto aim\" mode (shoots in your direction of movement) is not so helpful, too.

        I started a topic for this title in the High Scores subforum, by the way. If you\'ve reached the third boss, I\'m sure your top score beats my current high.

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        Atariboy
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        Maybe World Wars was a European name?

        Many of the screenshots at that website are terribly off in regards to the aspect ratio. I suspect someone was playing the game in MAME in TATE mode full screen on a 16:10 monitor, giving the screenshot a 10:16 appearance when rotated 90 degrees (The screenshots at KLOV are the same way).

        The monitor is a standard 4:3 monitor rotated 90 degrees when you see pictures of the cabinet or check documentation for the game (And the KLOV entry states it is a standard vertical raster monitor). Not even sure they were building raster monitors with a different aspect ratio back then. Here is video of the game with its correct 3:4 AR.

        Interestingly, according to the manual, you can insert credits for more ships (Called Zigs) up to 10 credits worth (30 ships). Guess G1M2 must have selected DIP switch settings that did not allow that.

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        JeremyR
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        Well, going by the screenshots that SNK released for Bermuda Triangle, the playing field has a ratio of 1.76, which is pretty close to 9:16\'s 1.7777.

        I get stuck at that boss, too.

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        I have a new theory regarding the aspect ratio of the game. While trying to determine whether 224 x 384 were a common arcade aspect ratio, I discovered that Capcom\'s 1941 was a 224 x 384 game. However, when played \"normally,\" that game doesn\'t look 9:16, or anywhere close. Might it be possible that 1941 and Bermuda Triangleare both 224 x 384 games where the pixels on their original raster displays are not squares? Thus, Bermuda Triangleisn\'t supposed to look super-tall, but it does on the PSP because the PSP uses square pixels.

        Does MAME account for original pixel shape in displaying games? That is, does it rescale the screen image dimensions to fit the proper aspect ratio--come to think of it, it must, because I think it always displays full screen (with appropriate sidebars or letterboxing) even for games whose native resolution is much smaller than a PC display. I guess that\'s not part of G1M2\'s emulation engine.

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        JeremyR
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        Hmmm, looking at the screenshot of the game in that magazine review, it certainly seems to be more normal looking, with a ratio of 1.4 or so. Maybe more than 3:4, but not much.

        http://www.solvalou.com/subpage/arcade_reviews/23/46/bermuda_triangle_review.html

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        Atariboy
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        Pasting the shot of Bermuda Triangle from that scan into MS Paint and checking coordinates and doing the math shows that screen to be 3:4 (.75) just like God and SNK intended 25 years ago.

        Doing some searches just now makes me think that onmodes theories are likely correct in regards to the pixel proportions of a PSP screen causing issues here. And emulators using pixel perfect settings (1:1) will distort a 224 x 384 arcade game since they were intended to be displayed stretched to fill a standard 4:3 arcade monitor oriented vertically.

        I have little doubt this SNK game is in the same situation.

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        I wonder if G1M2 not rescaling the image for original aspect ratio was a design choice or an oversight. Since the game can be played rescaled to fit into the confines of the PSP screen (and unfortunately maintaining square-pixel aspect ratio), I\'d guess the latter, rather than some performance impact consideration. :(

        I went back and retried Bermuda Triangle on my PS3 (Easy/5 lives), putting a save state at the start of the second stage boss fight. After repeatedly dying and reloading, I eventually figured out that if you\'re moving away from the boss as the spread bombs approach, they won\'t actually hit you. Instead, they\'ll stop where you were, wait for a half second or so, and then detonate with a small radius of splash damage. So, it seems that the key here is to move toward and away from the boss in rhythm with the launching of these bombs.

        Continuing with the save state stuff, I managed to reach the fifth stage before I simply couldn\'t go any further. The Stage 3 and 4 bosses are both easier to deal with than the Stage 2 boss, strangely enough. After that Game Over, I played through again without using the save state, and lo and behold, I made it to the start of Stage 4 (and a score just over 150,000) before losing my last life. Kind of anticlimactic that my last ship died from little bullets shot by tiny little WW2 fighter planes, though.

        Incidentally, the latest NA PS Blog post for PS+, discussing February\'s perks, says Gold Medalist will be free for PS+ alongside Laughing Jackal\'s Hungry Giraffe on February 7th. Then, S.A.R - Search and Rescue will be coming, with a 20%-off PS+ discount, on February 21st. Looks like Safari Rally is still MIA.

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        Atariboy
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        I suspected you would surpass my performance pretty quick. :)

        I wonder what the deal is with Safari Rally.

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        Well, I got that far with the starting lives count set to 5. I\'d assumed the progress you were talking about was with the initial game settings--which I haven\'t actually tried, Easy and 3 lives. I\'ve done Normal and 3 for \"tournament play\" (i.e., for the High Scores topic), and I\'ve done Easy and 5 for just trying to get as far as possible.

        I hate the end of Stage 3\'s backward scrolling. It seems like there\'s no way to avoid getting shot by that stupid fortress thing waiting at the bottom of the screen, and then by his buddy who later comes in from the top of the screen. This was where my best run at Normal and 3 lives ended.

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        Atariboy, in case you don\'t check the main blog, JeremyR\'s review of Bermuda Triangle is up now. I\'ve made some minor edits and added a comment.

        I just watched part of that YouTube video of Sky Soldiers gameplay. I don\'t get that guy\'s playing style. Why does he keep ceasing fire? He\'d get a lot more kills, as well as far fewer enemy bullets on screen to avoid, if he would simply continuously fire. The way he was playing, enemies were appearing, spreading out, and throwing lots of bullets at him before he got them, if he got them.

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        Atariboy
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        Hate it when I misspell something and then repeat it multiple times when I copy/paste, only to discover it weeks later after everyone has probably noticed it and it is too late to fix it (I see on that list of games on the previous page that I spelled scrolling as scrooling multiple times as I listed the genre for each game).

        Anyways, nice to see the news that Search and Rescue has been rated by the ESRB. This thread was getting too quiet. :)

        And Touchdown Fever was recently released. If I am not mistaken, this will leave just Ikari III and Super Champion Baseball unreleased for games that were on SNK Arcade Classics 0. Once we get Ikari III, I suspect most people will be pleased and satisfied (I doubt very many get excited over old arcade sports games). So I hope they have a few more surprises up their sleeves like Ozma Wars and Vanguard down the road.

        Since these seem to have been released in pairs after the initial batch (Unless a sports game, in which case they seem to recognize fewer are interested so they try to not divert away what little attention there is by releasing a second game alongside it), I wonder if the already reviewed Safari Rally will finally make its way out along with it.

        Importing SNK Arcade Classics 0 is just about a moot point at this stage for those that are on the fence on importing it eventually. Even for the gamer that prefers physical releases (Such as myself), the cross compatibility with the PS3 that these Minis feature makes it an easy decision I would think.

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        I see on that list of games on the previous page that I spelled scrolling as scrooling multiple times as I listed the genre for each game

         

        I thought maybe you were just *ahem* scrooling around.

         

        If I am not mistaken, this will leave just Ikari III and Super Champion Baseball unreleased for games that were on SNK Arcade Classics 0.

         

        Hehe, I said pretty much the same thing when I commented in the post about SAR on the main blog. Guess I was right--unless we both miscounted.

         

        I wonder if the already reviewed Safari Rally will finally make its way out along with it.

         

        Not sure what you mean here. Safari Rally has not been reviewed and has also not been rated by the ESRB.

         

        Importing SNK Arcade Classics 0 is just about a moot point at this stage

         

        I had decided not to import it long ago because it just cost too much for a collection of games I was mostly not very interested in. Retro arcade collections typically do catch my eye, but I\'m not familiar with much of SNK\'s catalog. If the collection had come out on North American PSN for $20, I\'d have gotten it; at this point, though, since I\'ve bought all the games that I would have wanted, and for less than $20 total, I\'m quite satisfied with the Minis release. The PS3 playability is certainly a bonus, too, particularly for those games that play too slowly on the PSP.

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        Atariboy
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        Sorry about that, I just assumed it had been rated by the ESRB since it seemed so close to release a while back. My theory was wrong anyways after checking just now (They released Street Smart by itself without it being a sports game and Gold Medalist released alongside Bermuda Triangle).

        Have you bothered with any of the sports games? Having imported the PSP collection and not being a big sports fan to start with, I passed on buying these. I just cannot get into games like these old SNK sports releases (Or similar games like Street Hoop on Data East Arcade Classics on the Wii). Nice to see any old arcade game see a rerelease, but I skipped these examples just the same (Have purchased all the other SNK Minis though).

        I usually can be counted on buying it if it is an arcade game from the 1970s or 1980s.

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        I actually have next to no interest at all in sports games, so I didn\'t even consider getting any of the SNK sports releases. The only SNK Minis I bought were the shooters, not including the run \'n guns.

        Many years ago, I would have said I\'d buy any retro game collection, but I eventually drew the line at games I really didn\'t think were my kind of game (e.g., Sonic collections, Mega Man collections). I once bought Konami\'s PC set of NES Castlevania and Contra games and pretty much never played it after trying it out once. After that, I never considered the Tecmo and Data East collections because they had very little of interest to me (I also didn\'t own those consoles), and the many SNK collections mostly contained fighters, so I only got the Metal Slug one. I guess I don\'t have a true collector mentality about these things after all.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        better to play what you like than suffer through games that dont work for ya. hope for some last blade cause we really need it.

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        Atariboy
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        Forgot to say that I skipped over Street Smart as well (In addition to the sports games). Only bought the other games. Some old sports games I cannot even figure out when I try (I am clueless with Sensible World of Soccer, for instance, wish I had skipped that on XBLA).

        I bought the various Sonic and Mega Man collections, although I must admit that I am still not that huge of a Mega Man fan (And much prefer the Mario line of platformers to Sonic). Hoping someday to start investing a lot of time into Mega Man Anniversary Collection and Mega Man X Collection and hopefully have it click finally (Also have Mega Man 9 and 10 on my Wii that have largely been untouched).

        The only classic compilations I have passed on in the console world have been that horrible Sega produced Genesis collection of Atari coinops (Believe it had Missile Command, Centipede, and Pong), Activision Classics and Intellivision Classics on the PSOne since I heard the emulation was very poor, and the various Capcom and SNK fighter compilations (Only bought the two Capcom Classics Collections and SNK Arcade Classics 0 & 1 and Metal Slug Anthology, no interest in old fighters). I believe I have pretty much everything else, including some Japanese and European exclusives like the Saturn collection of MSX games that Japan got and Space Invaders Anniversary Collection that Europe got for the PS2. And most of handheld compilations. Just a few PC collections though (Got Activision ones for the C64 and Colecovision from Telegames, the Intellivision collections, and Atari 80 Games in One which became Atari Anthology when released on consoles).

        Tecmo Classic Arcade was pretty barebones and I think was $10 more than other compilations at the time, but I enjoyed several of the games like Solomons Key so I was glad in the end to get it even if it was pretty thin on games for the money compared to things like Atari Anthology and Midway Arcade Treasures. And Data East Arcade Classics on the Wii has a lot of great games I thought, including Heavy Barrel which is a lot like the Ikari Warriors games and may of be interest to some of you (Although I bought it for Bump n Jump primarily). Sort of surprised you skipped that one since it seemed to have good variety (Although nothing I can recall for vertical or horizontal shooters, which was a shame).

        About the only arcade rereleases I have skipped on have been many of the downloadable ones in recent years. Much of the content of interest was stuff I already have in physical form in earlier compilations or was material that was of no interest to me (The rereleases of the Konami X-Men and Simpsons games, most of the Neo Geo downloads, etc).

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        All my retro game compilations are for PC, PS2, or PSP, except for Sonic\'s Ultimate Genesis Collection and, if it counts, Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection on PS3 (interestingly enough, I also have the PS2 equivalents of both those titles). So yes, this means I don\'t have any of the Namco Museum volumes that have the more obscure titles, i.e., the PS1 volumes.

         

        Space Invaders Anniversary Collection that Europe got for the PS2

         

        What\'s in that, just all the Space Invaders arcade releases? I\'ve often wondered why Taito never released a just-Darius compilation. Sure, the first 2 games were triple-wide or double-wide, but they had single-screen ports anyway.

         

        PC collections

         

        I have Atari: 80 Classic Games in One! as well and really liked it, but I returned my purchase of Activision Anthologybefore even opening it. As I recall, the game had some requirement I didn\'t think my system fulfilled at the time, maybe some Direct3D something-or-other (ironic that that would make me unable to play games that originally ran on 128 bytes of RAM). There was also the fact that I decided I wasn\'t a big enough 2600 fan. . . .

        For Intellivision, I have a 25-game PC set (not Intellivision Lives or Rocks, but rather Greatest Hits). Playing all of those led me to the conclusion that I would not have been a big Intellivision fan, either. I think the game I enjoyed the most was B-17 Bomber.

         

        Tecmo Classic Arcade was pretty barebones and I think was $10 more than other compilations at the time

         

        Hehe, yes, I remember it being priced at $30 on release while having fewer games (not to mention fewer \"marquis\" games) than every other contemporary retro compilation. It was almost as bizarre a marketing decision as that time in 2004 when Majesco released a Frogger-only plug-n-play system as well as a 6-game Konami plug-n-play compilation that included Frogger--at the same time and for the same price!

         

        Sort of surprised you skipped that one

         

        Well, keep in mind that I don\'t have a Wii, anyway. I do have a small handful of Wii games (parents and sister have Wiis I can use when visiting), but not having my own system does factor into purchase decisions. The Data East set also had almost nothing I recognized except Burgertime, which I\'ve still never played before. Those two factors added together to result in a non-purchase decision.

        I almost bought a new PS2 copy of SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 for $5 once, but I decided that Last Resort, the only game in the whole set that had my interest, was not worth it for me to have to reorganize my entire PS2 collection (those shelves are all full). :)

        Probably my most \"unique\" compilation is Galaxy Fraulein Yuna Collection for the PSP, one of Hudson\'s \"PC Engine Best Collection\" series.

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        Atariboy
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        SNK Arcade Classics Volume 1 had some pretty serious emulation issues on the PS2. They were not so obvious to me since I was never a huge Neo Geo fan, but they became obvious when I bought the Wii version after hearing it was much better done. So you did not miss much, especially if you have memories of how that game was supposed to run.

        If you own Taito Legends 1 and 2 on the PS2 (Have to imagine you have both of those), there is little reason to get it. It has a few more options for Space Invaders and Part II (Cocktail and upright modes, for instance), but is not worth bothering to import it over. Only own it since it was a few Euros at a GameStop over there and it was a classic compilation, so I could not resist bringing it home with me.

        I love B-17 Bomber. That game, the biplanes mode on Triple Action, and Thin Ice (Would have made an excellent arcade game) are my favorite original Mattel efforts. My favorite Intellivision games tended to not be the original efforts from Mattel, but rather things like licensed games from the arcade like Donkey Kong Junior, Burgertime, and Bump n Jump, 3rd party releases from companies like Imagic, etc.

        Their original games tended to not age well. They are often slow, unituitive, and plain. Hard to imagine anyone getting into their range of sports games these days that were once so popular, for instance. Even basic things like Checkers were often that way. In that game, you have to press two different buttons on the keypad of all things to select a piece and then drop it. Every other version of checkers over the past 30+ years that I have played has used a single action button for both functions.

        If you happen to be curious about it, two of the best golden era games from Data East that are present on the Wii collection (And also made for great Intellivision games back in the day) are part of this Minis program from the same developer as these SNK games. They are Lock n Chase and Bump n Jump (Released as Burnin Rubber, I think Midway owned the rights to the other name). In fact they run even better as Minis since they had some serious audio issues along with Burgertime on the Wii compilation that were largely fixed here. Between all these Minis from G1M2, those two and Vanguard are easily my favorites of the bunch.

        Ashame that Burgertime never made it out as a PSP Mini so you could finally give it a go for $3. It is a very good game, although I am not as huge of a fan of it as a lot of people seem to be.

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        So you did not miss much, especially if you have memories of how that game was supposed to run.

         

        Heh, no such memories; I was interested in the game because it was a side-scrolling shooter I\'d never played before that had a good reputation. What kind of emulation issues were in that PS2 version? Mai Shiranui missing her clothes might be considered by some to be a feature rather than a bug. :)

         

        If you own Taito Legends 1 and 2 on the PS2 (Have to imagine you have both of those)

         

        More or less, yes; I have TL2 for the PS2 but TL1 for the PC (TL2 was PS2-exclusive in the US, as I recall--and besides, its exclusive games were more attractive to me than the other versions\' exclusive games).

        That recent Burgertime topic at AA did seem to conclude that most people liked the Intellivision version the best. I guess I could always try an emulator.

        I considered getting Lock \'n Chase and Burnin\' Rubber (and Express Raider) when they released as Minis but ultimately decided they weren\'t titles I wanted to play all that much. My favorite of the SNK Minis would have to be Prehistoric Isle in 1930, thanks to the level design variety and the versatile pod.

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        ChaosRandom
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        @onmode

        I\'ve been real curious about Prehistoric Isle. Is it that good. I do love me some shooters too.

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        Atariboy
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        One issue stands out in particular for the PS2 version. Shock Troopers, one of the most interesting games of the bunch (For me at least), had horrible slowdown. I would say it was only running at about half speed which is extremely poor. And it would momentarily freeze with alarming frequency. Despite having never played the game, it was obvious even to me that something was terribly off.

        Many other games had less significant slowdown issues and audio issues were common throughout (Audio not being in synch with the game, missing audio, and audio not sounding correct). And some strange loading issues were present. Seems like I can recall 2 minute load times midgame in Top Hunter, for instance. Thankfully, Shock Troopers at least runs much better on the Wii version and seems to run perfect on PSN (Alpha Mission II as well seems fine, the other Neo Geo PSN download I own).

        As must be obvious from this thread, my love of arcade games mostly revolves around an earlier era and I clearly have little affection for fighters, so I am far from an expert where the Neo Geo is concerned. But I suspect a Neo Geo fan would be able to come up with dozens of issues related to this collection beyond what I identified. Terminal Reality has an extremely poor reputation and this effort seems par for the course for them (Unlike G1M2 whose NeoGeo compilations, sadly usually focusing on fighters which I have no interest in, have been much better recieved).

        Makes me surprised that I enjoy their Metal Slug Anthology PS2 effort as much as I do (I hear it was far from perfect, but it was satisfactory enough for me).

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        ChaosRandom, of the shooters in the SNK Minis set, Prehistoric Isle is the one that\'s the most \"developed.\" That is, it has distinctively different levels and memorable, unique boss fights, on top of its particular gameplay gimmick (the multi-position weapon pod that gives you different kinds of fire). The other shooters in the set are \"older school\" in design; even if they are games with an ending, there is a greater feeling of succeeding levels being more difficult versions of previous levels, rather than being markedly different experiences. Of course, there\'s nothing wrong with that, and I still enjoy that style of design, but Isle just feels like more of a fleshed-out experience to me.

         

        I would say it was only running at about half speed

         

        Prehistoric Isle runs much more slowly on the PSP than the PS3, possibly by that degree.

        The NeoGeo Station games that you have, which system are they for, PS3 or PSP? With each title being so pricey (in my judgment, anyway), I went for the cheaper, ad-hoc-only PSP version of Alpha Mission II. At the time, I didn\'t think I\'d ever meet anyone with whom I could play PS3 online co-op anyway. There\'s at least one other forum member here with Alpha Mission II--also a PSP copy, so yep, still no possibility for online co-op.

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        Atariboy
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        I bought them on the PS3.

        I thought they were the same download for each platform (Like a Mini)? Sad to hear that since I was planning to put both of these on a Vita eventually. Was there an option to spend a bit more to have it playable on both a PS3 and a PSP? If so, I hope that was the way I went.

        Are the TurboGrafx-16 games that are available for both platforms the same way? Bought one of the pinball games (Alien Crush, I believe) and planned to stick that on a Vita eventually as well.

        Speaking of the TG16, I sure wish they would release more games (They stopped almost immediately after starting). That is one system I have never owned. Between that game and what I have bought off the Virtual Console (Which I tried to purchase as little as I could since they are tied to a single console), I sure missed out I think. And I have barely touched the shooters, a genre it was particularly well known for.

        I doubt I ever played Prehistoric Isle in arcades. Have you? If not, I wonder if the PS3 is running it twice as fast instead of the PSP only running it at half speed. After all, these were coded for the PSP and are running through a PSP emulator on the PS3 that, last I knew, was not capable enough to be able to even play a couple of the more advanced PSP Minis.

        So it seems surprising to me if the PS3 is actually running it more faithfully than the PSP. Hopefully you are right though since I have spent most of my time with these on my PS3 instead of my 3000. So if something has to be off on one platform, I would rather it be on the PSP.

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        No, NeoGeo Station has separate releases for PS3 and PSP, $9 per game for the former and $7 for the latter. If they had some offer to get both versions of one game for a discount, they never told anyone about it.

        The PCE/TG16 games are not the same way; one purchase gets you the game playable on both PS3 and PSP. However, their save files are not cross-compatible (technically, the same is true of PS1 Classics downloads, but in that case, the PS3 has the capability to do the format conversion for you).

        Multiplayer in Alpha Mission II might have been able to help me get further into the game than I\'ve ever been able, but I\'ll never know.

        I don\'t have high hopes for further TG16 releases on PSN. Now that Hudson Soft is completely shut down (as of yesterday, I might add), it\'s all in Konami\'s hands what they do with those properties. They haven\'t even commented about the shutdown at all, so that\'s not a good sign.

        Interestingly enough, the other Alpha Mission II owner in this forum besides us (Freelance) is also the only other forum member I know who has a TG16 download--and all 3 of us have Alien Crush and only Alien Crush. What\'s going on?

        However, both Freelance and I do also have Soldier Collection, the Japanese UMD release that\'s part of Hudson\'s \"PC Engine Best Collecton\" series. That\'s a compilation of 4 PC Engine Star Soldier-series titles, and I have another 3 PC Engine games thanks to one of the other UMDs in that Best series, Galaxy Fraulein Yuna Collection.

        I\'d never even heard of Prehistoric Isle until it was announced as part of SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0. However, I think the PS3 is running it at proper speed because the MAME footage I\'ve seen of the game on YouTube runs it at that speed, and I assume that\'s correct. Besides, the game on the PSP does seem slower than it \"should\"--sort of like how you can tell when you\'re watching slow motion footage of a bird flapping its wings. Just doesn\'t look right.

         

        a PSP emulator on the PS3 that, last I knew, was not capable enough to be able to even play a couple of the more advanced PSP Minis

         

        Eh? The PS3\'s PSP emulator can play all Minis except a small set, and those in that set are most certainly not among the more advanced Minis. They\'re Tetris, Top Gun, Days of Thunder (the preceding 3 being PSP-only because there are separate PS3-native versions), and Sony Japan\'s half-hearted offerings, which are PSP-only for no good reason; they\'re actually PS3-playable in their EU release.

        Though the PS3\'s PSP emulator may not support certain PSP features and therefore is restricted to playing only Minis, it\'s still running on a much faster system than the PSP, so certain CPU speed bottlenecks on actual PSP hardware may be nothing at all in the emulator. There is, however, a bottleneck on the PS3 that doesn\'t exist on the PSP: when playing The 2D Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character on the PS3, the game will seem to freeze for a few seconds upon completing a level, which does not happen on the PSP. Based on the Memory Stick access light flashing on the PSP at the time his happens in the game, I think the game code is doing some sort of write operation. So, I think it\'s slower on the PS3 because writing to a hard drive has greater latency than to a flash drive--still, it really shouldn\'t be THAT long, so there\'s probably something messy going on there.

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        Atariboy
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        I assumed (Made that mistake again) that the PSP Minis that could not be played on the PS3 were due to the emulator not being up to the task at hand. Figured that was also why other PSP downloads could not be played on a PS3, which seems like something they would impliment if the emulator was fully up to the task (Wish they would do).

        I actually would of bought a few more of the handful of TG16 games they released, but I already owned the other ones that interested me on the Wii (Victory Run, an average game at best but I enjoy old sprite scaling racers, Neutopia, and the two shooters). Bought Devils Crush on a whim a while back on the VC, enjoyed it a lot, and then bought Alien Crush on PSN since it was available at that point. I prefer the Sony DRM scheme and the emulator seems a bit better here, so I wish I could have been buying them here all along instead of on the Wii.

        Do any of you guys own Strikers 1945 Plus on the PSP? Only PSP arcade download I have purchased. Highly recommend it.

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYFA7mZHPoo

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        I do wonder whether the \"no overclocking\" restriction on Minis is related to the PS3\'s PSP emulator.

        What\'s better about the PlayStation TG16 emulators compared to the Wii one? Can you compare the NeoGeo emulators, too?

        I have Strikers 1945 Plus on the PSP. My conclusion after playing it extensively: I should not have spent that $12 that PM Studios charged. :( The game is on my PC but not on my Memory Stick. Thank goodness I didn\'t spend the fortune to import the UMD. The game just really rubbed me the wrong way. I didn\'t enjoy the gameplay and could not stand the way it randomized the stage order.

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        Atariboy
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        The Virtual Console TG16 emulator seems to produce a soft or fuzzy image via component to my Trinitron (Which beats the washed out colors of the NES VC emulator, at least). The PS3 counterpart seems sharper and clearer in comparison, although I am not sure I ever compared it directly to a VC download on the same tv (I may of only played Alien Crush on my HDTV). So I suppose what I experienced might be a result of some upscaling and other post processing effects the PS3 is doing rather than a superiority of the PS3 TG16 emulator, or maybe Alien Crush just looks particularly nice.

        Never bought a NeoGeo download off the Virtual Console, although I briefly considered giving Ironclad a go until I watched some videos and developed some doubts. Maybe someday I will give it a try.

        Ever played the first two Strikers 1945 titles? Not really sure why, but I liked those much more than this (Perhaps because I actually played them in the arcade). Probably the newest shooter series that I actually count myself a fan of. Not a fan of these generic bullet hell shooters, Radiant Silvergun styled shooters, shooters where you are not even piloting something like a airplane or spaceship, and 3D polygonal shooters in general (I much more prefer beautful 2D sprites for this genre like the Raiden Fighters series had).

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        I\'ve probably played one or both of the first two Strikers 1945 titles on the actual cabinets, but I can\'t remember for sure.

         

        shooters where you are not even piloting something like a airplane or spaceship

         

        Hehe, the Castle of Shikigami and Sengoku Ace series come to mind. In Shikigami (which is a bullet hell series), what I actually enjoy the most is not the gameplay but the bizarre dialogue between the characters (mind you, this only really applies to the third game, as I\'ve never played the first game and the second had a seriously butchered North American release that was funny for all the wrong reasons). The CoS3 first stage boss, Yukari Horiguchi, breaks the fourth wall a ton (\"I thought this was one-player mode; why are there two of you?\" \"I was the fourth-stage boss in the last game!\"). One of the other bosses sometimes says upon death, \"My social security!\"

         

        3D polygonal shooters in general

         

        I definitely disagree with you on this point. Some of my favorites fall into this category, like Gradius V, G-Darius, and DariusBurst. All awesome in distinctive ways! I won\'t claim that I prefer this look, though if done well, it really looks good.

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        There are certainly exceptions in that last category even for me. Gradius V like you mentioned, for starters.

        I also enjoy the two modern Raiden games (Although they do not hold a handle to Raiden 1, 2, and DX), Xevious 3DG, R-Type Final, 1942: Joint Strike, RayStorm, and I am sure quite a few others if I were to start checking my collection to recall names. Never heard of DariusBurst until just now, something else to add to my want list. :)

        But even then, I almost always prefer beautiful 2D graphics for my shooters.

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        I have Raiden III (on disc) but didn\'t like it a whole lot (have never played any other Raiden game). That\'s the game that made me think, \"You know, I think I actually like side-scrollers more than vertical scrollers, in general.\" 1942: Joint Strike was somewhat disappointing to me as well. R-Type Final is a unique sort of fun, and I enjoy it, but I can\'t get far into it, same as with every other R-Type game. And I enjoyed RayStorm\'s weird lock-on gameplay, too.

        DariusBurst is one of my favorite PSP games. It\'s not as good as G-Darius and Gradius V in terms of overall content (the Arcade Mode, at least, which is fairly short; it does have other modes, though), but it plays very well, has memorable bosses, and looks and sounds absolutely stunning. It single-handedly revived Darius from a 12-year drought of new games (the GBA and phone games in the interim were remakes/rearrangements); the year after it came out, an arcade expansion, DariusBurst Another Chronicle (DBAC) was released, and a semi-port/expansion of that was just released on iPhone a few weeks ago, DariusBurst Second Prologue. DBAC is something I really want to play. Double-widescreen (32:9) HD graphics, subwoofer seating, 4-player co-op capability, new game mechanics and playable ships, a new, very-long-term Chronicle Mode campaign for all players to participate in. The game is supposedly available in the US now, but I don\'t know where to find one. :( Do you know Shaggy the Atarian over at AtariAge? He runs the ArcadeHeroes.com blog, and his arcade in Utah location-tested the American release of DBAC. Apparently, a movie theater a reasonable drive\'s distance from me performed location testing just before him . . . but I didn\'t find out until after the cabinet had moved to Shaggy\'s place. 😧

        I enjoyed DariusBurst enough to buy merchandise related to it. I have the soundtrack CD, the soundtrack remix 2-CD set, the special CD from the remix\'s mail-in offer (mailed by Taito from Japan!), and the DBAC soundtrack CD. The plastic model kit of the Silverhawk fighter, okay, I don\'t have that, but I do have the miniature of it from the Shooting Game Historica trading figure series (I have most of those figures, actually).

        Way off the thread\'s original topic now, huh?

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        Never played any other Raiden game? You need to go out and buy The Raiden Project for the PSOne immediately. Has arcade perfect ports of Raiden 1 and Raiden 2, two of the best arcade vertical shooters of all time. Runs great on the PS3 emulator as well. Raiden III is garbage in comparison to those two classics.

        And I will certainly have to add DariusBurst to my PSP import collection. I have 4 Japanese releases in my collection, this SNK compilation, Parodius Portable Collection, Salamander Portable, and TwinBee Portable (along with some non shooter European imports). Hoped those last three would join Gradius Collection over here, but they never did so I took the plunge and imported.

        Raiden III is certainly a bit plain although I got my $30 worth out of it (Somewhat rectified with Raiden IV which seems far less generic although it was priced a tad bit high at $40). I actually enjoy vertical shooters more than horizontal (Just as long as they are not bullet hell shooters or have crazy scoring mechanisms that are way too complicated for their own good). Have had a long love affair with them since River Raid on the 2600 (Which I think is still my favorite vertical shooter despite 30 years of advancements).

        Joint Strike was a plain vanilla release, but it was good enough and brought back enough nostalgia that I can genuinely say I enjoyed it (Although probably not worth the $10 I believe it cost me). Commando 3 was the same way on XBLA/PSN (Assault Heroes 1 & 2 are actually far better Commando styled games than the actual Capcom release).

        Since there is not much hope for some on topic discussion in here until SAR or something else gets released, did you ever play the horizontal shooter Eco Fighters? Was on Capcom Classics Collection 2 (And Reloaded on the PSP).

        Never even heard of it until I bought the Xbox collection. Really underrated game that I ended up enjoying quite a bit.

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        Maybe Raiden Project will be released as a PS1 Classic someday (of course, given the general dearth of PS1 scrolling shooters on PSN, that could be a looong way off--and that's even before considering the licensing mess of a non-Sony Japanese game published by SCEA). Until then, though, I think I'll have to go without; I really don't like buying used games (hence not being a collector), and new copies of this look like they're rare and expensive.

        I have those 3 Gradius-spinoff collections, too. Even if their games-to-cost ratio is terrible compared to something like Taito Legends 2, they're nicely packaged/presented compilations. I kind of would like to see similar compilations for other series, like R-Type and Darius, one and only one series but with [nearly] every game so far in that series. Ideally, I'd like to see this sort of product packaged (separately from the game, in hard copies) with series art and sound assets along with in-universe background and real-world production notes; it would make a great product for the serious fan. But I guess there aren't enough such consumers, especially in this age of increasing interest in digital-only distribution.

        As for other PSP scrolling shooters, I missed out on or skipped several. The Star Soldier remake, Sengoku Cannon, and Cho Aniki Zero come to mind. I did get NeoGeo Heroes: Ultimate Shooting in its North American download-only release, though (hey, sort of back on topic). It's all right, though I should note that it's also a bullet hell shooter. That game actually has a link to the Alpha Mission/A.S.O. series, by the way: the player ship in Alpha Mission is the SYD fighter craft (also appears as the little escort planes in Bermuda Triangle), and the prototype SYD III is a playable ship in NHUS, though the game itself does not follow Alpha Mission mechanics.

         

        crazy scoring mechanisms that are way too complicated for their own good

         

        FYI, the score multiplier in DariusBurst increases slowly as you kill enemies without taking damage, up to 16x. If you get hit while shielded, it drops by 1, though I can't remember if it resets to 1x if you get shot unshielded (killed). The key to big points is to kill the bosses with a counterburst while at a high multiplier. There's no boss life gauge, though, so this is rather difficult to time on the longer boss fights.

        Castle of Shikigami games, at least the second and third, tie the multiplier to how close you are to enemies and/or their bullets.

        Would you believe I only have River Raid on the FB2? :)

        I've played Eco Fighters before, in CCC2 for the PS2, but I didn't spend a lot of time with it.

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        I ran through Eco Fighters once using lots of credits and liked what I saw. Plan to invest more time into it one of these days.

        R-Type has a sort of a compilation on the PSOne, but it was just the arcade versions of 1 and 2 (XBLA has a similar thing, but passed on it due to having the PSOne disc). If we ever get a true compilation, I hope it covers a broad range of things including home conversions and even things like R-Type DX for the GBC (Like some of the PS2 Sega Ages compilations did). That PSOne compilation is available on PSN I believe (As is R-Type Delta) if you did not know. Ever play either of the R-Type Tactics games (Edit - I guess the second one was another victim of the troubles over at Irem and never got outside of Japan)? Ignored them completely due to not being shooters.

        Sadly who knows if we ever will get a proper compilation with the slow implosion that has been happening over at Irem for the past couple of years (Which also killed off their next disaster game for the PS3 and killed any plans of localizing and releasing the PSP entry in the series, which still bugs me after enjoying Disaster Report and Raw Danger, flaws and all, on the PS2).

        At least the Flashback 2 does justice to River Raid. Nice joysticks, actual 2600 hardware, and a nice composite output. Not a bad way to enjoy River Raid (And beats playing it on Activision Anthology for the PS2, the Dual Shock d-pad and analog sticks are horrible for some reason for River Raid).

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        I actually already have R-Types and R-Type Delta from the PS Store, but I was indeed referring to a compilation that would include all of the games in the series across all the platforms it's appeared on. I've never played either R-Type Tactics title, though I've had the demo for the first on my Memory Stick for years . . . never got through it. I got confused as to what I was supposed to do when I did try it out and exited because I had to do something else. Never did get back to it.

        R-Type Tactics II was actually rated by the ESRB (as R-Type Command II, with Irem as publisher), but as with DariusBurst and SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0, the game was never released. However, I think that was a while before things really started going south for Irem, so it may not be related. I'm not really sure if Irem is even still in video games. I know some of its staff left the firm to form a new gaming company, Granzella, which so far has produced several PlayStation Home spaces (these were the people who created Irem's several Home spaces, which are now no more). Hopefully, Granzella can pick up the pieces, though I don't know if Irem would be willing to give up the R-Type IP even if they can't make games anymore. :( Maybe they'd let someone license the name?

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        Looks like there is a nice PC compilation from them called IREM Arcade Hits from a year or two ago. Usually ignore PC compilations (Never quite feel like I am getting enough value for the money when I can download emulators that usually run better for free), but might make an exception here. Has the following games (Most of which are unknown to me, but I see at least two good shooters in Air Duel and R-Type Leo and have heard good things about In the Hunt and odds are that several other games are worth playing).

        Air Duel
        Battle Chopper
        Blade Master
        Cosmic Cop
        Dragon Breed
        Gunforce
        Gunforce2
        Hammerin' Harry
        Image Fight
        In the Hunt
        Kung-Fu Master
        Legend of Hero Tonma
        Mystic Riders
        Ninja Spirit
        R-Type Leo
        Superior Soldiers
        Undercover Cops
        Vigilante

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        Hehe, I have that already, and I think Freelance has it, too. :) It's actually not by Irem directly but rather DotEmu, licensing the games (sort of like the Taito Legends compilations being released by Empire Interactive and Sega). It released toward the end of 2010, as I recall, and I bought it early 2011. The two titles I was most interested in were R-Type Leo (because it has "R-Type" in the title, basically) and Image Fight, which is considered part of the R-Typeuniverse. The fighter in Image Fight, the Daedalus, appears in R-Type Final (if it's playable, I haven't unlocked it yet myself, but it's definitely also in the opening title cinematic). Image Fight is really tough, but the shooting mechanics are unique and engaging.

        Also, having recently enjoyed the PSP game Hammerin' Hero at the time, I looked forward to trying out its arcade predecessor, Hammerin' Harry. It was okay, but Hero (released in the US by Atlus) was much more fun.

        By the way, a long time ago, I posted my library of shooting games, if you're interested in seeing what I have (and here is the update post I just made). The list of which compilations provided most of those games is slightly later in the thread.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        finally!!! someone mentioned Hammerin Harry!!! there was 2 GB versions, one that never made it here, and i hope to see it again one of these days, it was an awesome game... ^_^

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        sniper712, have you played Hammerin' Hero? I liked it a lot. It's the only case of me buying a download version of a game, playing it, and then buying it again on UMD because I wanted a "real" copy. Granted, I don't have a whole lot of PS Store purchases that are also available on UMD anyway.

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        only the GB ones, it was hell of a lot fun... ^_^ too bad the sequel was JP only...T_T

        guess it'd be a good time to try the PSP one.

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        SAR is reportedly releasing this week in North America (according to the PS Blog).

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        Although I am not as big of a fan of it as many people (Outside of a handful of other games like Ikari Warriors, SAR seems to be one of the bigger hits out of all of these), I still enjoy it. So I am glad to hear it will be released soon.

        Just too bad that their strange LS30 implimentation will really limit the fun. Why they did not do the obvious and take advantage of the 4 face buttons, I still do not understand. Map upwards aiming to triangle, hold down two buttons at a time to trigger a diagonal, etc.

        And when you are aiming, have it automatically also fire your primary weapon at the same time by mapping the fire button to the same buttons you aim with. Granted, it is no arcade accurate, but having a separate fire button does not make sense on a gamepad or handheld and dragged down Heavy Barrel on their Wii Data East compilation (which also used a SNK LS30 rotary joystick in the arcades, although that collection supported using the right analog of a Classic Controller or GCN pad for aiming in that instance in a similar manner to what I am suggesting they do here with the 4 face buttons).

        Then you would only ever need to press a shoulder button to fire your secondary weapons in all these games.

        The person that dreamt up using the shoulder buttons to rotate your aim with in all these SNK releases really missed the boat in my opinion. It does not work very well in practice although I suspect they thought they were being faithful to how you would rotate the stick to aim with in the arcade.

        Got a feeling that with the possible exception of Safari Rally (Although I believe they realized late with that game that they actually do not own it, it looks like SNK developed it for Taito), we will not be getting anymore games that were not on their PSP collection. They are concentrating too heavily on those games I think if they had intentions to release other games as well. If they had plans for more releases like Ozma Wars and Vanguard were, I would think they would be sprinkling them in here more than they have been. Hope I am wrong and we can expect more releases after Ikari III and Super Champion Baseball (And maybe Safari Rally).

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        SAR will not be the last PSN Minis title... ;)

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        Will it go beyond Ikari 3 and Super Champion Baseball though is the question I have on my mind (The last two games yet to become Minis that were on your Japanese PSP collection).

        Hope that means yes to more games like Vanguard and Ozma Wars (The two SNK Minis you have released so far that were not already on that PSP compilation). :)

        SNK had several nice looking early 80s classics (A game where you rope cattle was one that caught my eye a while back and reminded me of Midway games like Tapper and Timber a bit) and some late 80s vertical shooters that I would love to see given some attention.

        Really hope you guys will be able to someday compile all of this and release it on a console in physical form ala Data East Arcade Classics. Hope someone there is occasionally hinting at how they would like to do that when you talk to SNK. :)

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        Heh, Tapper and Timber certainly were oddly themed games (speaking of which, my nephew thinks Timber's animations are hilarious). I was going to add Bubbles, but it seems that one was actually Williams, not Midway.

        G1M2, I too would like to know if more SNK Minis not part of SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 will be coming. However, unlike Atariboy, I won't recognize any of them. :)

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        hope they continue this on the Vita at least, love to see more awesome SNK games!!! even if not Minis

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        I'd really like to see that Satan of Saturn game. I'm sure it doesn't play like them, but the colors remind me of Phoenixor Pleiades, two of my favorites.

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        Man, I wouldn't mind Tapper on my PSP or 3DS.

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        Atariboy
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        Tapper is on Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play for the PSP.

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        Sorry to be vague, but more Minis are coming, some of the games you mentioned that are outside of Volume 0 are planned, and we have been in talks with other companies to join the Minis fun...

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        Atariboy
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        Enough details there to please me. :)

        Thanks

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        I know some of our reviews can be a bit harsh, but I really have enjoyed them as a whole. I own just about every retro collection for the PS2-Xbox.

        Moon Patrol would be the holy grail for me. I imagine it's a rights mess though, since Irem developed it and Williams published it...

         


        Tapper is on Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play for the PSP.

         

        You sure about that? Wikipedia says it doesn't have it. I know it's on the PS2 version of MAT, but the PSP was a bit different...

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        I never played it so I am not sure (I stuck with the console releases). According to the list of included games at GameFaqs, it includes Tapper. But upon closer inspection, I think they just screwed up and listed the contents of Midway Arcade Treasures for last generation consoles by mistake (Which is ashame since I was reconsidering it when I looked it up earlier and saw the lineup).

        If Wikipedia is correct, it includes Wizard of Wor. I would love to know how well it performs if anyone owns this. That is a classic but sadly was all screwed up on Midway Arcade Treasures 2. Problems varied between the Xbox and GCN, but I recall sound effects being matched to the wrong action and the game running twice as fast as it should have. I never played the PS2 build for MAT2, but I have no doubt Wizard of Wor is significantly screwed up on that version as well. But Extended Play came out a year later so perhaps the problems are ironed out for Wizard of Wor. Anyone know?

        Old arcade licensing agreements are usually no problem it seems, having long ago expired. I imagine if Irem were to rerelease it that they would be free to. If these distribution agreements ran decades, Namco would be paying Warner which owns most of the remains of Midway these days and Atari a lot of money since those two distributed most of the Namco classics over here that Namco rereleases multiple times every generation it seems. So I doubt that a 30 year old licensing agreement would be in force today or we would not have things like dozens of different Namco Museum releases.

        That said, if you are interested, Midway licensed Moon Patrol over a decade ago and included it on Midways Greatest Arcade Hits Volume 2 for the Dreamcast and Arcades Greatest Hits: The Midway Collection 2 on the PSOne. The PSOne collection also includes a second licensed game that Midway distributed in arcades back in the day, Burgertime. Only time until the G1M2 Data East compilation on the Wii that the arcade version of Burgertime has been released on a home console. Just be sure to play it on a PSOne or PS3 since I recall many Digital Eclipse PSOne compilations having issues when played on a PS2 (Several of the few PSOne games that were not compatible with PS2s were Digital Eclipse products, although I am not sure if it includes this particular title).

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        In contrast to JeremyR, I am not a fan of Phoenix and Pleiades. :)

        I agree that rereleasing Moon Patrol, a game which I know solely by title, incidentally, would most likely be just a matter for Irem to deal with. Licenses do expire and are typically specific regarding release formats (as opposed to saying, "You can do whatever you want with our IP in your territory," which, heh, did seem to be what Midway thought of their Namco licenses). If G1M2 actually managed to convince Irem to stop giving up on video games and join the Minis party, I think that would be quite a win.

        By the way, Atariboy, going back to late 80s vertically scrolling shooters, the AtariAge arcade/MAME high score club game this week is Dragon Spirit. I don't know how this is, but I'm currently at the top of the leaderboard and have been since Monday. Surely someone will take down my score by Sunday, a score which I accomplished from only ~45 minutes of tries.

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        Whether Tapper is on that Midway game or not, I'd rather have it as a DLable title as opposed to a cartridge/disc. I think Pick Up and Play type games are best suited digitally since you can load them up anytime you like. I'd like to see Rampage as well.

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        I actually have Moon Patrol on the Gameboy Color (which I play on the Gameboy Advance), but I would love to have it on the PSP.

        Gorf is another great game I'd love to see, though likely even more beset with license problems, since they kind of borrowed Galaxian for one of its stages...

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        Atariboy
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        To borrow your phrase from earlier about Moon Patrol, Gorf is most certainly a rights mess.

        The game was developed and owned by Midway which is now defunct. And the public lacks details on who owns what after Midway was sold up. I suspect it is owned by Warner Brothers which seems to have acquired the bulk of the library (Although it is known that Hydro Thunder went to Microsoft), but that is a strike right there for someone like G1M2 that might be interested in licensing it for rerelease since you have no way off hand to know who to even contact to start even a preliminary discussion about it.

        And of course there is the Galaxian based level that requires a Namco license like you already mentioned. But on top of that, there is also a Space Invaders inspired level that would also require dealing with Taito. And sadly it lacks the cult status of things like those licensed Konami brawlers that they have been rereleased digitally recently which makes it all the more doubtful that anyone would go to the bother and expense to have Gorf see the light of day again.

        Was pirated by a homebrewer on the Jaguar CD a few years ago and was pretty faithful to the original outside of some bugs. But it is rare since he quickly removed it from sale (He naively thought he had full legal rights to it when he got the blessings of the original programmer and was even getting aggressive towards people that were playing it in MAME since he thought he actually legally controlled it, so people had to take steps to educate him so he took his ball and went home). Although the Jaguar CD has so little worthwhile content and is so expensive these days that I doubt anyone would invest in one just to be able to play Gorf even if the game was cheap and easy to find (Although the cartridge library has several gems and is a worthwhile purchase).

        I think Tapper and some other Midway classics from the early 80s were just released digitally for mobile devices in the past few days. While I cannot see anyone enjoying things like Defender with a touch screen (Or why someone ever thought such a thing was a good idea to start with), hopefully it is a sign that Warner has now taken stock of what they own and is considering ways to now finally take advantage of those assets.

        So maybe Tapper will see the light of day again on something like the Vita or 3DS. Glad I own it on XBLA since that was the best home version to date of it and was delisted when Midway imploded (Earlier Digital Eclipse releases struggled a bit with some sound effects, but the XBLA version was perfect and even replicated the tap control of the arcade cabinet with the right analog stick).

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        Freelance, Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play is in the NA PlayStation Store for $10. Rampage is in it, but not Tapper and also not Rampage World Tour, according to Wikipedia.

        Speaking of games with elements of other properties stuck in them, I am rather curious how Vanguard managed to keep its musical cues intact in the Minis release. There's no sign of licensing, as far as I know.

        Hydro Thunder . . . I'd sure like to see a console release of its spiritual sequel, 2009's H2Overdrive.

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        Atariboy
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        Surprised that is still available since all their arcade games on Xbox Live and PSN were delisted when Midway went down the drain. Might buy the UMD someday to see if Wizard of Wor runs better.

        I would love to see H2Overdrive as well. Looks great in screenshots and videos (And better than what we got for a sequel on XBLA).

        Someone at a forum I frequent emailed them a while back about it and they seemed to be more open to the idea of a console release than they were a few years ago (They originally wanted it to remain an arcade exclusive, they felt like a home port would reduce the earning ability of the coinop and make it less attractive to operators). So maybe we will see it come to home consoles eventually.

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        I was just wondering what happened to Midway the other day. I was at a buddies house and he has a copy of Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition. I noticed it wasn't published by Midway and started wondering why not. But I soon forgot about it.

        My Walmart has a H2Overdive cabinet in its "arcade". I never played it though. I have Hydro Thunder Hurricane on the 360. I actually really love how the guy says, HHHHHURICAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANE! :D But not too fond of the game itself. It was okay for the first day, but it quickly got old.

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        Looks like Extended Play was put up on PSN a year or so after the Midway games on XBLA were pulled and several months after the Midway arcade games on PSN disappeared (Which for some reason lasted longer than the comparable XBLA releases). Must be Warner Brothers that submitted it and got it put up after the dust had settled.

        Glad I bought what I wanted of their arcade games long before they disappeared (None of the PSN games, but I downloaded several of the XBLA releases).

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        Just to add to my list:

        Venture from Exidy (remember them? Probably not). It was sort of an action-RPG (very loosely). You had a little pumpkin looking guy with a bow and arrow and explored a dungeon.

        Looping Never saw this in the arcades, but had it for the Colecovision. Sort of like Minisquadron (the iOS game and also a Mini) in a lot of ways, only you went through a pipe maze for some reason.

        Berzerk Intruder Alert! Intruder Alert! I don't think Stern made many other arcade games, mostly pinball.

        Death Race The first controversial video game.

        And there was this game I used to play but I can't remember the name of. You had a long, narrow spaceship and you were going to the Moon, and you had to shoot your way there through asteroids.

        I don't think Konami has released a retro collection for the PSP. At least in the West. They do have a few separate games up on XBLA - I have Gyruss, which is one of my favorites.

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        Ugh $10 just for 1 game I wanted to play, and apparently it's not a very good title as people complained some games are actually stretched horribly or shrink to a postage stamp, and there's long load times (although it may be faster now since it's digital). Rampage would be ideal as a Mini...and probably cheaper too.

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        H2Overdrive at your local Wal-Mart? I don't really like going to Wal-Marts, but that would probably still be more socially acceptable than the place I go to to get my occasional H2Overdrive fix: a Chuck E. Cheese. There's that pinball machine they have, too. At the least, though, the Cheese lets you play any game for just a quarter, so that much is awesome. My jaw dropped when I realized a single round of Pac-Man Battle Royale at Dave & Buster cost me something like $2.

        I've never played Hydro Thunder Hurricane, but the gameplay videos when it was announced made it seem much more sedate than a Hydro Thunder ought to be. H2Overdrive has that feel (makes sense, since it's pretty much the same guys who made the original Hydro Thunder), crazy action with vivid colors on rolling waters. That game was also my first experience keeping my own user profile on an arcade cabinet. It was kind of cool leveling up and unlocking new things on an arcade machine over multiple sessions.

        I have several Exidy games, including Venture, on my arcade cabinet. I've never gotten far in that game, but it was rather fun, as I recall. Most of my Exidy stuff is early light gun shooters, though. But, on Venture, maybe this would interest you.

        I've never actually played Berzerk. The current Stern Pinball, FYI, is not the same Stern as the old days, but it's descended from the same Stern surname.

         

        I don't think Konami has released a retro collection for the PSP. At least in the West.

         

        It's called "Gradius Collection"! :D No, Konami never released a more general arcade collection for the PSP, but a well executed Gradius-and-only-Gradius compilation made a PSP owner out of me. Konami did release an arcade collection for the DS, and I think that's where TwinBee made its Western debut, but I believe it had some issues. Maybe people didn't like the game selection.

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        I wish Konami could get off their asses and bring us a Contra compilation already. I really want one....I dunno why they haven't already. Maybe it's because Gradius Collection did very poorly here so they thought other compilations would do just as bad 😕

        Imagine Contra, Super C, Contra 3, Operation C, Hard Corps, and if possible, Shattered Soldier on one disc/cartridge. I'd be in heaven.

        SS doesn't work anymore on my PS2 and I'd like to play it again. Contra 3 is my favourite Contra game and I'd really like to play it again (and don't say 'emulators.' I'd rather play it on an actual console)

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        Nice to hear that more retro games r coming from g1m2. As for the Midway Arcade Treasures Extended Play on psn, I don't think I'd throw down more than $5 on that. As a fighting game junky, I'd only pick it up for MK1-3 to begin with. Speaking of fighters, we definitely need more of em in the minis program, & some good ones too.

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        Atariboy
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        I would certainly love to see a Exidy collection (Mouse Trap and Pepper II are two other classics from Exidy that come immediately to mind) and a Stern collection. And a Rock Ola collection and a Venture Line collection (I think they did Looping) would be nice although neither had as many successes as Stern and Exidy did. Several great classics from these companies from the mid 70s up to the early 80s. Nothing I ever thought stood a chance in compilation form (Although I thought similarly about the chances of a pre NeoGeo SNK collection and at the chances of a Data East compilation), but as PSP Minis, I think there would be a lot of potential there.

        The Konami DS collection is excellent. Missing Frogger (Was on their GBA compilation), Gradius, and a game or two from their nice PSOne era compilation (No Super Cobra for instance. But it is very well done and adds several games not seen on either of those compilations like Gradius, the already mentioned TwinBee, and Contra. Wasted a lot of time on it just a few weeks ago in fact. No glaring issues as I can recall. Even managed to have some fun with Track and Field, a odd choice for a handheld collection but I still enjoyed myself despite the DS not being ideal for such a game. Probably the biggest issues are just the fact that the vast majority of these games relied on a vertically oriented monitor. But playing them pillarboxed was fine and for those that view the option as actually usable, you can rotate them and hold the DS sideways.

        One thing that really hurts Hydro Thunder Hurricane is the environments. Far too much of the time in that game it looks more like a level that belongs in Half-Life 2 than a Hydro Thunder game. Almost gone are the beautiful environments that made up the bulk of the original.

        Contra 3 was reissued by Majesco in the late 90s and as a result should be dirt cheap to purchase. Why not just buy it? I have to imagine a loose copy can be had with ease for under $10. Toss in a new $30 RetroDuo (Has almost perfect SuperNes compatibility) and maybe $10 for something like a ASCII Fighter Stick or a Super Advantage stick and you would be all set to go with Contra 3 for about fifty dollars. Or if you own a Wii, just buy the thing for $8 off the Virtual Console.

        How would you really enjoy a fighter? Do Minis ever even support wirelessly linking up two PSPs? And I imagine both PSPs would require owning a copy (Never heard of a Mini that could be temporarily shared with a friend). And many people mostly play these things on their PS3 and would not even have that choice open to them.

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        manslayer911
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        Man, I remember the day I bought Konami's Greatest Hits for the DS like it was yesterday. I was so excited for it & played it a lot during my spare time on the college campus. Though there were some games that I wished were there, like Gyruss for example, it was still quite enjoyable. I especially liked how they went almost all out with the multiplayer options, coming just short of supporting online play. I mean seriously! I could give anyone of my buddies a temporary copy of an arcade classic, & sure as hell I did too. Wish I could say the same about recent retro compilations today.
        As for the fighters, though it is true that many people play them for the multiplayer aspect, I'm 1 of those guys who can still get a good kick out of them alone. I think that a truly good fighter is worth as much played alone as it is played with others. Like the BlazBlue series for instance, & even the Dissidia series. I spent weeks & weeks unending glued to my psp with only those games to keep me company. I only wish that minis developers were willing to create some decent fighters that aren't ports of an i-phone game or a arcade classic. And if they wanted to do some multiplayer action, just look at what Photo Dojo did on the DSi & learn from it. I know that a psp doesn't have a camera capable of doing what the DSi's does built into it, but I still firmly believe that a good fighter is still possible for the minis platform for so many reasons, some of which include a less restrictive memory size than that of the DSi, & a more powerful piece of hardware.

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        I want to play Contra on the go though :3

        Besides, Contra 3 is hard to play on the Wii without the classic controller and I don't have that. I'm not going to buy a controller just for one game.

        Don't forget that I am poor right now too. $50 is a lot.

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        I mention Gradius as a missing game up above compared to earlier Konami compilations. The game I meant to name as being removed was Gyruss. Gradius is a new addition here compared to their earlier PSOne and GBA collections.

        One thing I enjoyed with their DS compilation were the replay videos the developers put on there (including a no hit run through Gradius). Those were fun to watch and I learned a few things at the same time.

        Probably my biggest disappointment with the DS collection was Time Pilot. After playing it so much on the Xbox 360, I have trouble playing it with a d-pad now on their GBA and DS compilation for some reason. It never supported analog control of course, but for some reason the analog thumb sticks on the 360 still seems to be the best way to control the game now for me and I have difficulty with the handheld versions. The game is intact and seems fine, but I just do not like using a d-pad to play it at all.

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        Freelance, you can get a Classic Controller on Amazon for around $15. Same for a Classic Controller Pro. The Pro version doesn't vibrate though.

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        Neither does a regular Classic Controller.

        I imagine a Contra compilation would run $20 at least. A Classic Controller and $8 spent downloading it on the Wii seems like a semi reasonable price if you really want to play Contra III again (The best game in the series, hands down).

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        Well here's another thing. My sister is always in the bedroom where the Wii is so even if I got a controller I wouldn't be able to play much. If I have to play at a console, I'd rather do so on m PS3 since it's actually beside me at the PC. Besides which, Amazon.com isn't selling any controller. It's all from third parties and I don't trust third parties on Amazon. Some don't even ship to Canada. That said, Amazon.ca is selling the Pro controllers and they cost $25.

        Despite what I just said, I'd actually would rather pay $20 and get several Contra games as opposed to one. Contra III may be the best game, but the others are awesome too and I'd love to play them on the go.

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        manslayer911
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        @ Atariboy:
        Those videos were awesome on that collection! I liked making them too, especially one in Yie Er Kung fu wherein I kept landing a blow to the groin of the first opponent. lol
        Anyway, might be of interest for u to know that the 3DS supports the use of the circle pad on all ds games. It definitely would help out in fighters that require complex control movement. And in the case of Time Pilot, I think it'd make a fine substitution for the d-pad.

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        Mouse Trap and Pepper II are two other classics from Exidy that come immediately to mind

         

        I have both of them in my cabinet as well. FYI, my cab is one of the Awesome Arcade models that Curt Vendel sold a few years ago.

         

        One thing that really hurts Hydro Thunder Hurricane is the environments.

         

        Yeah, I remember from the gameplay videos I saw that the settings really looked kind of boring, visually, more realistic instead of outlandish. The waves didn't look right, either. H2Overdrive, in contrast, has style in spades. And it gets really wild when you start hull-crushing other boats and such. Ofaliss, I recommend you give that Wal-Mart machine a go at least once. Make sure to make up a PIN for yourself and punch it in the keypad, so that in case you do enjoy the game, you'll be able to continue your profile next time you play. And definitely watch the attract screen before playing, so you'll know how to jump the boat and such.

         

        Do Minis ever even support wirelessly linking up two PSPs?

         

        No, wireless functionality is not available in the Minis program. It's one of the restrictions, along with the 100 MB size limit and no overclocking.

         

        One thing I enjoyed with their DS compilation were the replay videos the developers put on there (including a no hit run through Gradius).

         

        On Hudson Soft's Soldier Collection (UMD compilation of 4 PC Engine Star Soldier titles), nearly every game is accompanied by a superplay video that has commentary and introduction from Takahashi Meijin himself. I think they're only for the "Caravan" time-limit versions of the games, but they're still really cool to watch for all the point-milking tactics.

        Anyone want to speculate on what other companies G1M2 is trying to woo to Minis? Likely candidates? I think Midway, Atari, Capcom, and Taito are doubtful, due to them all already having retro arcade compilations for the PSP. Of course, it's not like all of their libraries were in those compilations. Exidy maybe, but they're so obscure nowadays, no? I'd never even heard of them when I got my arcade cabinet with a bunch of their games.

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        Atariboy
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        I think several Exidy games are on par with popularity to much of the SNK Minis lineup. And some of the more obscure ones are nice enough where they have become attractive to collectors years later despite not making much of a splash originally. Cheyenne for example is fun enough where it is in many collections despite being a game that does not have much recognition (Although that one is a lightgun shooter so it would not be very well suited to becoming a Mini).

        I don't think a Exidy compilation would have much chance (As you noted, the name is largely forgotten), but I think several of their games would stand a good chance if digitally rereleased as standalone games. They were big enough 30 years ago where Coleco viewed it as quite a coup to secure a licensing agreement with them when the bigger companies like Midway, Taito, and Namco already had active licensing agreements with Atari. They were second best, but still a big enough name where it was a big deal for Coleco. Many people that were console gamers back then will remember games like Mouse Trap from the arcade or their home consoles.

        My guess would be to see them follow their present trends. Hunt down the somewhat more obscure companies and games that had a decent amount of popularity rather than the biggest companies that had numerous hits that have heavily rereleased many of their most popular games over the years. Like what they have done with the Data East library and the pre NeoGeo SNK lineup.

        I think Stern would be a particularly good candidate. Got a brand name that many people remember to this day due to pinball, a big hit in the form of Berzerk that is fondly remembered by many (One of the biggest hits from the Golden Age of arcade gaming that has yet to be rereleased at home), a great sequel in the form of Frenzy, and several other nice games like Dark Planet that do not have much name recognition but are good enough where many dedicated machines exist in people's collections. And all their games are in color (A selling point I suppose), I believe all used single digital sticks and buttons (So they will adapt well to the controls available as a Mini), the majority used a horizontally oriented monitor (Better suited for the PSP than a vertically oriented game), and all their games were released within a short time of each other (So likely will reduce the work needed to emulate them since I assume many shared common hardware).

        I got to think the licensing cost for the entire library of 15 or so original games from Stern (Excluding their Laserdisc games that would be too big to become a Mini and their licensed Konami games) would be about on par with what it would cost just to license someone like Ms. Pac-Man from Namco unless the rights holders are very confused about the worth of their assets.

        At the very least, going after them just for Berzerk and Frenzy would be worthwhile (Although many of their other games like Rescue are fun and rate some attention). UPL would be another good candidate. Fondly remembered for games like Carnival, Task Force Harrier, Depthcharge, Frogs, Blockade, and Actobat Mission.

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        $#!%, I hate the copy-protected save file policy of Namco Museum Essentials. When I was actively playing the game, it was not on the same PS3 I primarily use now. However, I figured that I could at least still see my online leaderboard scores/ranks for the games even with a new save file, so I started up the program. Sure enough, my old scores and ranks were displayed on the online leaderboard despite not being on the local machine, and I discovered that my Dragon Spirit high score was much lower than what I recently achieved at AtariAge. So, I set out to do better, and I handily did (the PS3 high score challenge setup is much easier than the AtariAge one, 3 hits per life instead of 2, and that version also supports extremely fast autofire, as opposed to none). Well, guess what? Putting up a new score on the online leaderboards for Dragon Spirit completely blanked out all my online scores/ranks in the other games in the collection. My excellent Xevious and Xevious Resurrection ranks, gone. Thanks a ton, Namco. If you had just let me copy over the damned original save file, this wouldn't have happened. Would you believe even my Trophies for Namco Museum Essentials got blanked for a bit, until I ran a Trophy synch?

         

        UPL would be another good candidate.

         

        UPL . . . I've heard of UPS, but I get the feeling they're not quite the same.

        Who owns the Stern IP library now? I don't think it's Stern Pinball, since that's not the same company (sort of like how Atari Inc. does not own any Atari Games games).

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        Atariboy
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        UPL is certainly an obscure name even when it was a going concern (I didn't know who did Carnival myself until looking it up, I actually thought it was Exidy since Coleco did ports of it for the Colecovision and various other consoles).

        But several fun games including several well known ones came out of the company. Carnival for early 1980's was very popular and Task Force Harrier for late 80's (A nice vertical shooter many people have at least heard of) are two good examples.

        No clue who owns the Stern IP. From what I can recall reading over at AtariAge, I believe you're right. Edit - According to a post from AtariAge, the videogame properties were sold off in the 1980's. But I suspect the current Stern Pinball company would at least be able to point an interested party in the right direction.

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        Jaleco would be a possibility. The name seemed to have a bit of recognition back in the day and they have a decent sized library including some well liked games. And nothing much has ever been done with their back catalog.

        Probably a bit too advanced for this program, but I always loved Cisco Heat from 1990. A fun sprite scaling racer that didn't get much attention.

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        I just learned last week that "Jaleco" stood for "Japan Leisure Company," an abbreviation with the same structure as "Connecticut Leather Company" and "Aluminum Company of America." That was during my search for what UPL stood for ("Universal Play Land"). Incidentally, this site covering UPL history is apparently run by a couple of former UPL employees, Mitsuo "Yoshi" Yoshioka and Minoru "Tomi" Tomizawa.

        "Cisco Heat" . . . seemingly not about cooling problems with your router.

        I'm familiar with the Jaleco name, but if you asked me a month ago to name even one game they made, I couldn't do it.

        Say, Atariboy, I can't log into AtariAge right now without getting an authentication certificate error (unknown issuer, I think it was) from Firefox. Do you get that, too?

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        Atariboy
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        AtariAge is working fine for me right now. Only troubles I've had are the same minor ones I've had since they changed the software a while back. Some of the popup menus disappear into the background at the top and don't allow me to access things like my profile to edit them. I don't think the forum software likes the low resolution I run at or maybe I need to update my browser software.

        Digital Press on the other hand, if you ever visit there, seems to have been hacked again just like a week or two ago (Just got a popup by my antivirus software about a exploit being blocked as I browsed there, just like what went on when they had to pull the forum down when it got hacked).

        So if you ever visit there, I would skip it for a few days.

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        Thought I'd mention this game since I brought it up earlier. Rescue by Stern is what I sort of expected from the latest Mini before I played the game for the first time a few years ago. SAR: Search and Rescue to me sounded like a game where you'd fly a helicopter, rescue people at sea, recover pilots downed in enemy territory while evading enemy fire, etc.

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsysWpaCzSI

        If they ever did take a look at the Stern library, I'd hope they'd consider this one. Fun little game and in many years it's the precursor to Choplifter.

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        That game has some pretty neat '3D.' Game looks hard though. Those enemy choppers are persistent.

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        AtariAge is acting up now. Doesn't want to load properly. Hope it hasn't been hacked into like Digital Press was last night.

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        AtariAge stopped giving me that certificate error, and I was able to log in like normal. I've seen the Digital Press problems topic at AtariAge, and though I keep a tab open on the site, I haven't actually read it in a long time. It's more a forum for collectors than, well, other games-related discussion, so it usually doesn't talk about stuff that interests me.

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        Atariboy
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        Yeah, not much discussion about games themselves. Much of the reason I visit is out of habit actually.

        AtariAge seems fine. Must've just been a fluke in the middle of the night. Was getting errors about it not being able to access the database and such.

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        Since everyone seems to enjoy discussing classic arcade games in here and not much news on G1M2 Minis to discuss at the moment, I'd thought I'd mention the good news that the classic arcade racer Super Hang-On will be arriving on XBLA and PSN in the coming weeks (Not the choppy Genesis port).

        One of several classic Sega games (The others are console releases) that were announced for digital release and rated by the ESRB a year ago. Finally due out after a long wait and will be released with two companion games instead of being a standalone release like they've done in the past. Alex Kidd in Miracle World, a SMS release, and Revenge of Shinobi, a Genesis release, will accompany it for $10.

        Also a Monster World collection releasing alongside with three games including one that apparantly never made it out of Japan before for those that enjoy that series (Don't think I've ever tried a single one).

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        The only news sources I can find about this only report these games as planned to be available on Japanese PSN (a 600-yen price is cited per game, and they're sold separately) and XBLA (bundled). I can't find any mention of Western PSN release plans.

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        Seen several places post an article about this in the past few days. Here's one example.

        So hopefully it's more than just rumors and there is some truth to everything (And Sega has mentioned all of these games being slated for digital release in their next lineup of digital releases over a year ago and they've been rated by the ESRB for ages). Guess we'll know if June rolls around and nothing shows up since it's supposed slated for a spring release (In other words, anytime now).

        Edit - And going to the source they used shows this information came from a now removed marketplace page at Xbox.com. Here's a cache of it from before MS removed it when it was discovered. And so sign of the Sega Ages name anywhere (Read a link that said these would be branded as such, but that doesn't appear to be the case and they're maintaining the Sega Vintage Collection branding they've been using).

        And judging by Sega's usual actions, a comparable PSN release is all but assured (Although I'll be going with the Xbox 360 download I think). Not sure Sega has ever released something on XBLA and not PSN. I think PSN even eventually got their initial lineup of classics from years ago that were XBLA exclusives when originally released (Golden Axe, Sonic, etc.) a year or two ago.

        So I imagine if this happens, PSN owners won't be left out (Although I just remembered Outrun Online Arcade in North America, so I guess there's at least one example where PSN owners got left out).

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        I think I'm going to have to start visiting Segabits. Any site that has a Dreamcast in the banner and Bayonetta's butt (even if it isn't the focal point) anywhere near it, is a site I want to visit!

        To go even further off topic, what is Japan's obsession with Fly Me to the Moon!?

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        Not sure Sega has ever released something on XBLA and not PSN.

         

        Actually, what I meant was that I couldn't determine whether the Western PSN release would be packaged like the XBLA release or like the Japanese PSN release (i.e., bundles or standalones). At least one site reported the news as if the games would be sold for $7.25 each, mirroring the Japanese PSN model--but that's just presumptuous journalists converting 600 yen directly, not any actual announcement from Sega.

        I think I might go for a Wonder Boy/Monster World bundle, as I've never played any games in the series and have heard they all play differently (reminiscent of the Shining series, eh?).

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        Atariboy
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        Sorry about that, I understand now.

        My guess is that the domestic PSN release would be done similarly to the XBLA release. But after Outrun Online Arcade (Not much of an issue for me since I also own a 360), such a move by Sega wouldn't exactly shock me to give PSN users a worse deal than XBLA users. Hopefully they at least get standalone releases rather than nothing like Outrun fans got a few years back.

        Speaking of Outrun, any fans here? When it comes to Sega and also the entire genre of arcade racers, that series is at the top for me. Just bought a new PS2 (Wanted a spare and it was the first one I've seen at a retailer for several months and quite possibly the last I'll see) and broke it in with a few hours of Outrun Coast to Coast to make sure it works correctly. :)

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        Ikari III: The Rescue is out now in both EU and NA, oddly enough first in EU. Just Super Champion Baseball is left of the Vol. 0 set. What comes next? Who knows? Maybe Safari Rally will surface for real.

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        didn't they release Shocktroopers already??? maybe just a little longer...

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        I'm skipping this one and SAR. Don't like how these LS30 games control with this control setup they've used (SAR, the Ikari Warriors trilogy, T.N.K III, and Guerrilla War). Only one I've found much fun with so far has been T.N.K. III.

        Shock Troopers is a NeoGeo game and was never going to be a Mini. This Mini program is dealing with SNK's pre NeoGeo arcade lineup. Plus, Shock Troopers has been out on PSN's NeoGeo Station for PS3 and PSP owners for the better part of a year now.

        So if you were expecting it to become a Mini, you're in for a long wait. :)

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        No hints yet on the ESRB site for upcoming additions. If they're going to continue like they say they are after releasing Super Champion Baseball (Which I'm sure will be the next game), I wish they'd toss some hints out to satisfy my curiousity.

        In the meantime, any thoughts on Impossible Mission from anyone here? It's a remake of a classic game and also includes a classic mode. Never given much attention to this game in the past.

        Is it worth it for the classic gaming fan?

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        Atariboy
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        Looks like what you read is going to be the case for these Sega releases in North America as well, onmode-ky.

        They'll be released on PSN as single game downloads for $5 a pop compared to getting three games for $10 on XBLA.

        Coming out next week on XBLA and PSN. Then the week after will see the Streets of Rage and Golden Axe releases become available.

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        manslayer911
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        What I wouldn't give to have 16-bit console games released on the 3DS's virtual console. I wanna play Super Punch-out legitimately on the go. Same goes for Streets Of Rage series, & the Golden Axe series. Make them available, so people don't have to resort to unconventional means.
        PS: I'm the 200th poster on this thread. Woohoo!

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        They'll be released on PSN as single game downloads for $5 a pop compared to getting three games for $10 on XBLA.

         

        Well, gee, that sucks for me. $10 for 2 games instead of 3 games? I was kind of interested in checking out the Monster World series, but now I'm thinking it would be better to wait and see if Sega offers a different pricing scheme later. Either that or take "advantage" of the granular availability and choose only one.

         

        Coming out next week on XBLA and PSN. Then the week after will see the Streets of Rage and Golden Axe releases become available.

         

        The way the Sega blog post is presented, it looks like those are only for XBLA. I know at least some of those games are already available individually on PSN.

        Going back to SNK Minis, there's something unusual about them compared to other Minis (aside from their being emulations). Typically, Minis released more recently get numerically higher game ID numbers than Minis released earlier. For example, the recently released Floating Cloud God Saves the Pilgrims is NPUZ00299 in North America, while mid-2010's Freekscape: Escape from Hell is NPUZ00013. However, all the SNK Minis, a series with release dates spanning from July 2011 through now, have numbers all in a small block of values. My 8 SNK Minis range from NPUZ00133 (Alpha Mission) through NPUZ00162 (Prehistoric Isle in 1930). All numbers that I have between them are also SNK Minis (and several of them are in alphabetic order, not release date order). The release dates for these start from July 2011 and run through January 2012. However, directly before and after this block of numbers in my collection are NPUZ00131 (Coconut Dodge, from summer 2010) and NPUZ00180 (Family Games, from early 2011). The SNK dates really don't line up at all. This seems to mean that SNK set up to be part of the Minis program a loooong time before any actual releases, and all of their Minis were decided upon at one time (well, given that they're not all in alphabetic order, maybe more than once, but very close together).

        Poking around on the Web, one finds that all NPUZ numbers from 133 through 174 are SNK Minis (lots of holes in that range, mind you--for now, anyway). Judging from the number of times we see things in alphabetic order, the assignments might have been done in either 2 or 3 batches (Touchdown Fever, NPUZ00166, comes before a couple of 'S' titles, so either that was an error or the actual end of the second batch). If Super Champion Baseball comes out, it should be either NPUZ00173 (if it's part of a post-Touchdown Fever batch #3), NPUZ00164, or NPUZ00165 (there is no numbering hole in the first batch that it could fit in). Safari Rally, if it comes out, has as its possibilities NPUZ00164, NPUZ00165, or, if it's in the hypothetical batch #3, one of NPUZ00167-169.

        So what's my point? Basically, everything SNK has put out in Minis up through now has been part of a plan from what looks like 2010 or early 2011 (before the release of the SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 UMD in Japan), while actual releases started in the latter half of 2011. So . . . SNK is pretty slow. :)

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        Atariboy
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        Come to think of it, I haven't seen anything about PSN releases for Streets of Rage 1/3 or Golden Axe 2/3.

        Of course the arcade Golden Axe (Released individually years ago on PSN/XBLA and the game that will represent the original in this upcoming mini XBLA compilation) and Streets of Rage 2 (Already seen a standalone release on both services) wouldn't be coming since they're already out.

        But it seems like they'd bring the other 2/3's of both packages to PSN since they're not already present. Seems to be how they're handling things on the Virtual Console at least (Has recieved the arcade version of Super Hang-On, the newly translated Monster World IV for the Genesis, and the arcade version of Monster Land in recent weeks... the content from these XBLA mini compilations that weren't already available on the service).

        Of course unless someone is interested in the online functions (Multiplayer and leaderboards) or is dying for trophy hunting, it makes far more sense to buy the retail compilation that included these 4 games. Probably easily had for under $20 these days with far more content than buying these games for $5 a pop.

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        Atariboy, did you get any/all of the Wonder/Monster games? Any particular recommendations?

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        Atariboy
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        Not yet, I bought 4 XBLA releases last week so those are keeping me busy (Sega Rally Online Arcade, Daytona USA, Afterburner Climax, and the new Alex Kidd & Co release).

        It's certainly on my list though of things I intend to pick up down the road. But no recommendations right now.

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        Atariboy
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        Just as I had given up hope at G-Mode releasing more content, two surprises got announced. :)

        I've never even heard of Gang Wars before. Neither looks to be my thing but it's still nice to see (I'd grab Time Soldiers, but as I've said numerous times before, I just don't like the way they handled the LS30 stick on the PSP).

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        Any word on Vita compatibility for Time Soldiers and Gang Wars? I won't be surprised if it's a no.

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        JeremyR
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        Well, according to the Beatshapers guy, when Minis are released now in Europe, they immediately work on the Vita. So I would guess yes, at least in Europe. But when will they come out in Europe? And in NA? Hahahahahahahahahahhahaha.

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        JeremyR
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        Hmmm, clearly I've neglected the PEGI site. They have some more listed.

        Chopper 1 and The Next Space

        Chopper 1 is a vertical scrolling shooter from 1988 and looks good at least. The Next Space is apparently a Japan only game and is a space shooter from 1989. Looks like something onmode-ky will enjoy.

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        Atariboy
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        Used the wrong name up there, I meant to say G1M2 rather than G-Mode (Which is the company that owns much of the IP of Data East and has nothing to do with these SNK Mini's).

        Count me in for both Chopper I and The Next Space. Shooters and a few of their quirky early 80's games like Lasso are what I want to see most.

        Wish all these Ikari Warriors type games had better control setups since I love that genre. But they play about as well as something like Kaboom on the Activision compilation does on the PSP...

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        JeremyR
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        Maybe it's just because I grew up playing a lot of Front Line on the Colecovision, but I haven't had any problem playing the Ikari Warrior type games with buttons and not a dial or second stick.

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        PSP has sooooooooo many SHMUPS! I dunno if I should get anymore. I already have enough SHMUPs on the handheld to last a lifetime, and Bermuda Triangle left a bad taste in my mouth.

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        JeremyR
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        Well, I did give Bermuda Triangle a 5. My conscience is clean

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        Okay, I have been tempted to buy another SNK Mini. Any suggestions? I already have Vanguard. Great game! I am surprised it got a 8.5, I think it deserves a higher score. Oh well.

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        JeremyR
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        I probably should have given Vanguard a 9, but since it's been one of my favorite games for almost 30 years now , I was afraid of overrating it. And to a certain extent, I don't like rating the SNK stuff as high as new, original titles, even if they are really good.

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        JeremyR
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        I'm not honestly sure I would recommend buying any besides Vanguard. Alpha Mission and Prehistoric Isle in 1930are excellent, but tough.

        The ones I enjoyed the most besides Vanguard are Search & Rescue and Ikari Warriors, but some people don't like the aiming scheme. Also like Marvin's Maze a lot, but that's probably just me.

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        You can't go wrong with Psycho Soldier. You can with Athena though, that game is hard as week old dog crap! The music in Psycho Soldier is great, the gameplay is a little repetitive though.

        But you may not want to take my word for it, I generally have no interest in the SNK games. I got Vanguard because it's a notable game in the genre, didn't care much for it. I got Athena because I had cash left over from buying Psycho Soldier, and figured I may as well get the game it was a sequel to. I really hate that $5 funding minimum that PSN has.

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        I already have enough SHMUPs on the handheld to last a lifetime

         

        I bet you'd never say that about pinball. :D

        Whether I snag this new pair of scrolling shooters largely depends on how good they are. Not an auto-buy this time. I'll have to search for gameplay footage. Note that I skipped out on Sonic Wings Special because I didn't like the footage I saw of it.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        we can use some SNK fighters or something... i can use some Last blade...and still dreaming of NGP games...perhaps they can find their way on Vita... should look nice...nostalgia just hit home...

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        5 you said Jeremy are the ones I am looking at. I will only spend 20 dollars on these so I will get those. Is Street Smart good? I kind of want it.

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        manslayer911
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        Ah, what I wouldn't do to have me another copy of SNK VS Capcom: Match Of The Millennium on a portable console today. Seriously! Today's handhelds r in dire need of that kind of old school brawling goodness. Let's not even get me started on all the other fighters I missed out on while I still had me an NGPC.

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        Atariboy
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        Neo Geo games are made available by a different company on PSN. Doesn't have anything to do with PSP Minis and G1M2. Don't see there ever being enough NGPC demand and enough titles to reach a critical mass necessary in order to code an emulator for it but I think it'd be neat if they did. I'd rather get 1980's arcade games though...

        For G1M2 Mini's, I'd argue the best releases besides Vanguard aren't even SNK games. Burnin' Rubber/Bump 'n' Jump and Lock 'n' Chase are classics that I love. These three are easily be most played Mini's at the very least. I could pretty easily do without all the others even though I'm glad I don't have to.

        Didn't G1M2 say that they were working on something to do with another arcade backcatalog of some other company? Looking forward to getting some details on that. And when they're done with SNK, I really hope they release a retail compilation of this stuff on a console.

        Dual analog controls would be a dream for a lot of these games with independent aiming (Ala what they did with Heavy Barrel, which used the same joystick, on their Data East Wii compilation). And to make it even better, map the primary fire button to the aiming stick so all you have to do is aim to fire your primary weapons (Repeatedly hitting a shoulder button to fire in Heavy Barrel while using both analog sticks at the same time wasn't ideal on the Wii collection and quickly killed your right hand).

        Then the only button you'd ever need to press would be a shoulder button for your secondary weapons (Usually grenades in these games).

        Still puzzled why they're not using the PSP's 4 face buttons for aiming. You'd get 8 directions of fire, independent aiming, and you could map your primary fire to the same buttons so aiming also fires your weapons with the shoulder buttons just handling firing your secondary weapon. Has worked fine in games in the past (Robotron 2084 and Smash TV on the Super Nintendo come to mind).

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        I bet you'd never say that about pinball. :D
        If that were the case, I would've bought Marvel Pinball on the 3DS but yeah, I'd typically want more pinball than SHMUPs :D

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        Neo Geo games are made available by a different company on PSN.

         

        Well, publishing for both NeoGeo Station and the SNK Minis is handled by SNK Playmore, so it's still the same set of (deaf) ears to which to appeal. I don't think anyone was going to try to approach G1M2 about anything, seeing as how quiet they've been of late and how little say they seem to have when it comes to SNKP's release scheduling.

         

        Didn't G1M2 say that they were working on something to do with another arcade backcatalog of some other company?

         

        I wonder if they were talking about the just-released Alpha Denshi stuff. Technically, since it's now owned by SNK, that shouldn't qualify as another company, though.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        seems like Gang wars may be a decent beat'em up...plus the guy looks a lot like Jackie Chan...

        pretty neat brawler considering how old it is

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        manslayer911
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        I do hope these games r bundled up eventually, both physically and digitally across a variety of platforms.

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        Atariboy
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        I don't see them standing a chance of being bundled digitally when they can ask $2.99 a pop for them.

        But a retail compilation for $30 or so doesn't seem like it would be out of the realm of possibilities. Both the PS3 and the 360 are at that point in their lifespans where we've typically been starting to get lots of nice classic compilations in past console generations. And G1M2 and SNK certainly both have lots of experience where such releases are concerned.

        Hopefully there's been some thought to taking advantage of these beyond as PSP Minis. I know I could sure use a nice classic compilation about now. Seems like it has been ages since things like Raiden Fighters Aces and Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection came out.

        "I wonder if they were talking about the just-released Alpha Denshi stuff. Technically, since it's now owned by SNK, that shouldn't qualify as another company, though."

        I hope not

        I think Alpha Mission was also Alpha Denshi, so if they are, that's a bit misleading on their part since I think that game came out in the 1st round of these things a couple of years ago.

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        JeremyR
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        Unfortunately, I think the days of retail retro collections are over.

        And I think the only reason we are seeing these games in the first place is the relatively lax policy that Sony has towards Minis - basically anything a company wants to publish, they can.

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        JeremyR
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        And as to controls, I think in part because the games are emulated and there are only so many buttons on the PSP.

        You need a button to insert coins, another to select players, another to pause and access emulator options. On Vanguard, which uses 4 buttons to shoot, all the other buttons are still used for that other stuff. Yet other games have buttons for things like dodging or throwing a grenade, or getting into a tank. Since those were mostly co-op, you'd gain one button back by not needing a 2 player button, but still, you'd be a button short.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        "SNK PLAYMORE is proud to announce the worldwide release of “BLAZING STAR”, the legendary NEOGEO 2D action shooting masterpiece, on iPhone & Android devices from today, July 26th, 2012. Shoot down enemies with your powerful options and various weapons!"

        too bad the Neo Geo games don't sell that well on PSN, or we have another awesome shooter to mess with...i like this one...fitting of its name

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        Atariboy
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        Blazing Star looks fun. Hope it at least comes out on the Virtual Console (North American has gotten three VC Neo Geo releases this month, so it certainly stands a chance). Looks slated for a Japanese Virtual Console release.

        Its prequal, Pulstar, also looks like it deserves a release (And came out on Japan's VC a few weeks back).

        "Unfortunately, I think the days of retail retro collections are over."

        I disagree

        It looked to be the case during the early days of the PS3 and XBLA. But original releases have largely driven out the classic game rereleases from both services for the most part.

        And since being given up for dead back in 2005/2006, consoles have seen multiple excellent compilations. Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection, Raiden Fighters Aces, Namco Museum Vintage Arcade, and Data East Arcade Classics (Granted it's a Wii release but it rates a mention).

        I don't think the classic compilation is dead just yet (although I also don't believe it will ever return to the way it was before, sadly).

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        Blazing Star looks cool. I'd prefer to have it on the Vita and its huge screeeeen. I wish Blazing Lasers came out though on PSN. Sucks I can't play my UMD SHMUPs on the Vita though.

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        Alfred
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        Hello G1M2,

        Can i ask a question?. Can you please update Bermuda Triangle with portrait mode?. It's pretty difficult to play on my PSP 1003, I know i should get a PS3. Do Sony let you update your mini games for free like Microsoft let's devs on XBLIG?. Would you and SNK consider bringing SNK games to XBLIG. Xbox Live Indie Games can have online leaderboards and online multiplayer and you don't need to buy a dev kit or pay any money to get games age rated and unlike PS mini XBLIG are available in Japan. Maximum file size is 500mb for XBLIG. But you must keep it 150mb or under if you want to sell at 80 MSP. All XBLIG have game demo/trial and you can change the price of a game every 7 days. Microsoft gets 30%. (I think)

        XNA membership is $99 a year. Fortress craft has almost sold one million copies.

        There is a large STG and Arcade community on Xbox 360. Maybe you and SNK could try to get all these amazing Arcade games on Gameroom (It's not dead, It's taking a rest). G1M2 you and SNK should contact Microsoft.

        Thank you for the great games.

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        Atariboy
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        Emulation isn't an easy thing. I wonder if the 360's Indie games section would have the necessary power for a developer to enable porting their emulator to it (I don't think an Indie game has full access to the 360's capabilities)? Especially if they don't utilize a development kit (Although I'm sure G1M2 probably has several).

        Personally, I'd rather see them if they want to bring this stuff to the 360 and it isn't via a retail compilation, I'd like to see them create SNK Arcade Classics Volume 0 and put it up on Games on Demand or XBLA. Bundle everything together and going this route you'd also have online access with the necessary license.

        Going the Indie games route, these games are dead the second Xbox Live support ends someday since a constant connection to Xbox Live is mandatory for some reason for this game category.

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        I'm with JeremyR on the retail retro collections thing. For SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 to have gotten canceled in North America, it must have been that SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 didn't sell well enough for SNK Playmore. I note that that title is one I often see in bargain bins and closeout stores. Certain, more popular IP may still get retail compilations, like yet another Sonic-branded bundle of content or Namco Museum, but the less mainstream stuff, I think that won't get the investment of physical manufacturing and distribution anymore.

         

        bringing SNK games to XBLIG

         

        I kind of think that ports of classic-era arcade games wouldn't be allowed on XBLIG, for the simple reason that they aren't indie games.

         

        unlike PS mini XBLIG are available in Japan

         

        Actually, even though Japan has no Minis program, nothing prevents Minis from being sold on the Japanese PS Store as non-Minis. FuturLab's been working on getting Coconut Dodge there for a while.

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        Atariboy
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        "Bundle everything together and going this route you'd also have online access with the necessary license."

        Just for the record, I meant to say offline access.

        "For SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 to have gotten canceled in North America, it must have been that SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 didn't sell well enough for SNK Playmore."

        I imagine SNK Arcade Classics Volume 1 couldn't of been too much of a failure. It was ported within a few months to the Wii with a significant amount of polishing work done to it during the time between the PS2 release and the launch of the Wii build (Which means the PS2 port must've been successful enough to at least warrant continued work on the Wii build). And then well over a year later, the ESRB rated SNK Arcade Classics Volume 0. Not a step they'd take I would think if the first one was a failure (From what I hear, an ESRB rating for a retail release doesn't come cheap).

        I suspect the declining health of the North American PSP and PS2 market was what kept it away after a long gestation period (The time between news first hitting about it including the ESRB rating and finally coming out in Japan was very long and was in the neighborhood of 18 months... and a lot can and did happen to the PSP and PS2 marketplace during that time).

        I think an early 2011 release did it in. How many niche releases were hitting the store shelves for the PSP and PS2 here at that time? And I'm not talking something like a JRPG with a strong fanbase that is a guaranteed buyer for everything from that franchise and sometimes every release from a specific publisher in some extreme instances like with Working Designs fans...

        I'm talking the types of games where the diehard fans can be counted in the dozens to a few hundred with the majority of sales falling upon more casual purchasers like someone seeing a game they liked on the artwork as they notice it in a store and buying it as a result.

        "Certain, more popular IP may still get retail compilations, like yet another Sonic-branded bundle of content or Namco Museum, but the less mainstream stuff, I think that won't get the investment of physical manufacturing and distribution anymore."

        That aspect was always there though. That's why we don't have things like Exidy compilations and such. It's almost always with few exceptions been the heavy hitters getting rereleases. Rereleases of classics that were never very popular or fell out of the limelight long ago has always been very much the exception rather than the rule while things like Pac-Man and Defender got rereleased constantly. And what little there is usually is padding to fill out rosters on releases headlined by games like Defender and Pac-Man...

        Still, I have no doubt that digital distribution has altered the landscape so I don't disagree. But just the same, I think retail compilations still have a place and I think the outlook is brighter than back around 2005 when it looked like the future was $5 downloads of a single game with only the most popular of classics seeing rereleases. That's because they've seemed to have rebounded slightly since the early days of this generation (I cite things like the dominance original releases have on XBLA/PSN now that has driven out the 80's classics and retail compilations like Raiden Fighters Aces and Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection as proof of that; about the only classic rereleases being done during the first couple years of the PS3/360 was on XBLA and PSN). And with the rumors of things like requiring a persistent internet connection, it all could be a moot point anyways where the PS4 and Xbox 720 are concerned.

        A game on a disc without the freedom to do things like play offline isn't any more desirable than a download is to me. Heck, it's less desirable since if I have to put up with such severe limitations, I might as well have the convenience benefit of not changing discs.

        Hoping I'm right and that we can expect the occasional classic compilation release for at least a few more years.

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        Atariboy
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        Anyone tried the Monster World games on PSN/XBLA/VC?

        Wondering if that release is worth $10.

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        I've decided that my next PS Store purchase will include Monster World IV and the Mini Where is my Heart?, but I've delayed making the buy until I finish the UMD I'm working on, the Japanese "kinetic novel" Planetarian (the going is kind of slow because I come across lots of vocabulary I don't know and have to look up). I did some research before coming to my decision; Monster World IV just looks like it might be the most fun one. Of course, if you're getting it on XBLA, you don't have to choose and can just get all 3 games for a better overall price. If I were in your position, I'd get the pack just because I've never played any of them before and am curious about the series . . . but then, that's partly because I'm not one of the AtariAgers who have classic consoles and game collections on hand and have been playing them for decades. :)

        Going back to the classic compilations topic, you make some good points, but what keeps me on the "I think they may not be coming back" side of the fence is things like Sega and SNK Playmore recently migrating to the singleton, download-only releases model with Genesis and Neo Geo games, away from the anthology releases they previously did. Maybe it will just be a firm-by-firm affair, with some companies choosing download-only individual releases, while other firms choose to do more retail collections.

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        Atariboy
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        I'm pretty well set on buying it, but was hoping some would have some thoughts on it. :)

        Sega was releasing standalone Genesis releases on the Virtual Console, XBLA, and PSN well before Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection. So I'm not sure we can intepret things like these Monster World releases as an indication that they're finished with retail console compilations.

        And SNK's digital releases seemed to have died out as quickly as they started on PSN and XBLA. So hopefully that's also a good sign that the digital model isn't quite what it's made out to be where classic rereleases are concerned and that they'd be open to the idea of a retail compilation again someday.

        The sad part of it all is it probably doesn't even matter. Like I already said, it seems likely that the Xbox 720 and PS4 will have stringent limitations placed on physical media to combat used game sales. So unless a potential retail compilation comes to the Wii U which hopefully will have more of the freedom we've traditionally expected over retail releases, it may as well be a download as far as I'm concerned...

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        Sega was releasing standalone Genesis releases on the Virtual Console, XBLA, and PSN well before Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection.

         

        Are you sure about that? I could have sworn no Genesis games were in the PS Store before the collection. Virtual Console, yes, Sega was there from the beginning--and they've never released a retail compilation on the Wii.

        If you end up buying Monster World before me, let me know what you think of it.

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        Atariboy
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        I can't swear about PSN (I think the first batch or two actually arrived on PSN significantly later than they did on XBLA). But I'm 100% sure that XBLA was recieving standalone Genesis releases before Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection arrived.

        A quick check of the date stamps for some of my achievements shows me as having earned achievements for Ecco the Dolphin, arcade Golden Axe (Technically not a Genesis game), Sonic 1, Sonic 2, and Streets of Rage 2 way back in 2007.

        Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection, according to Wikipedia, was released in February 2009.

        Edit - Also according to Wikipedia, PSN didn't start recieving Genesis classics until mid 2011.

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        I looked up Chopper I and The Next Space footage on YouTube. Chopper I looks like it might be one to buy for me, but The Next Space, as far as I could tell, seemed to be one of those games where they just randomly toss enemies at you.

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        Atariboy
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        Chopper I is fun.

        As I recall, I like the special attack in that game. Instead of something strange like in most shooters (Such as a magical bomb that somehow magically explodes everything in sight except you), you get several jets that carpet bombs the area.

        Fits the game well.

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        I got Monster World IV yesterday. Fun game! . . . as evidenced by the multiple hours that mysteriously disappeared on me when I started playing. There's a little more platforming than I would like, but it has very charming graphics and sound, as well as lots of enjoyable world exploration. I did get hung up right at the start for a while, though, not realizing that doors could exist within areas accessed by doors. The translation appears solid--incidentally, the Japanese version comes with the game (save states are not cross-playable). Additional elements aside from the game include 3 trials ("get through X region within a target time") with leaderboards--not a whole lot of people appear to have played these, and seriously, it asks for 5 minutes through that lava level that took me hours?--and a music player that can mix tracks from all the titles in the Sega Vintage Collection. The framework appears to be similar to how the Neo Geo Station does things, with a separate save file for the overall collection. In terms of the emulator, it allows you to customize the controls, which I should probably do given how often I pressed the wrong buttons, and there are numerous scaling options for the display. I chose "Fine," which seems to be the best balance between preserving the original aspect ratio (which had differently shaped pixels) and keeping as close to integer multipliers as possible. You can also add scanlines and blurring smoothing if you want. To fill out the empty space surrounding the game screen, there are 3 cute wallpaper options, as well as the cold, empty nothing option. When running the game, there is a software manual you can access from the pause menu, which also lets you save/load states at any time independently from the original in-game save system.

        Overall, good stuff for my $5, even better for your $10 with 2 additional games.

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        Atariboy
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        Sounds very promising :)

        Thanks for posting your impressions. It'll be going to the front of my list the next time I buy a points card.

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        not realizing that doors could exist within areas accessed by doors

         

        To clarify, I didn't recognize a background element as a door. Thought it was just a decoration on a wall.

         

        3 trials ("get through X region within a target time") with leaderboards--not a whole lot of people appear to have played these, and seriously, it asks for 5 minutes through that lava level that took me hours?

         

        I've actually successfully completed two of the trials now, including that lava one I complained about above. The lava trial is only the last part of that level; my best run was around 2 minutes, maybe 3, so it's really not that bad. The Tower of Silence trial was only a little longer.

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        Woohoo! I've beaten Monster World IV and also gotten all the Trophies. It was a lot of fun--well, except for the Castle in the Sky portion. That was filled with the bane of my gaming existence, platforming. Somehow, I managed to get through it (and the rest of the game, too!) only making save states at actual save points in the game. Well, I made save states at important landmarks, too (like dialogue and boss fights), but those were not used for continuing if I died (which never happened) or reset, just for later viewing to get to the good parts quickly. I played the game as if I were playing it on a Genesis/Mega Drive, which really did lead to worrying about Game Over at certain points. I managed to kill the ice boss with only 1 hit remaining of my life (though I did have a full-life refill available if it came to that). And, I beat the final boss having used up my full-life refill during the fight. Still, I never did have to escape back to town and redo any of the dungeons, which is pretty good for a first-timer, especially one who filled up his inventory with gold bars and thus forced himself to run back and forth in the ice dungeon, through all those enemies and environmental hazards, multiple times to get things done with the few inventory slots left.

        ### BEGIN SPOILER ###

        About that final dungeon, though, I took things "the hard way" and went through it in one go. This dungeon features several mini-bosses, some of which hurt me quite a bit, before the final boss. I discovered later, though, that if you exit the dungeon back to town and then return to the dungeon, any mini-bosses you've already beaten will not be there when you come back, which REALLY helps preserve your life. Now, how did I discover this? After beating the game, I reloaded my not-for-continues save state right before the final boss and exited the dungeon, back to town. The reason for that was that I had read that the best sword and shield in the game become available if you do that, so I wanted to see what that was like. Sort of like a New Game+, if you will, though only on the final dungeon. Coming back into the dungeon with the best equipment AND not having to deal with the mini-bosses, that made things so much easier that I went into the final boss fight with full life and a full-life refill still in my inventory.

        ### END SPOILER ###

        After beating the game, I gave the third (of three) time trial a go, which is a run through the final dungeon (not including the final boss). They give you a target of 30 minutes, but I did it in ~8 minutes, for rank 25 out of less than 60 on the leaderboard; yay, top half finish! I was just outside the top half for the lava trial.

        Worth the $5, definitely. Even with all those missed jumps in the Castle in the Sky.

        I guess we should go back to SNK Minis discussion now. . . .

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        One can still dream for Last blade....at least it's on Wii VC, and real cheap...

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        sniper712, it seems the PS1 version of The Last Blade is available in the Japanese PS Store (has been for over 5 years). Make a Japanese PSN account, and it could be yours.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        The Last Blade is available in the Japanese PS Store (has been for over 5 years).

         

        i hate you so much right now Japan.... Wii VC it is...

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        Atariboy
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        Is Blazing Star for the Neo Geo supposed to become a PSP Mini? Supposedly it was announced as such the same time as Gang Wars was.

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        I think that's just some confusion, from two SNK press releases being announced close together. If you look at SNK's press release history, they announced Gang Wars and Time Soldiers for Minis on July 24th, followed by Blazing Starfor iOS/Android on the 26th.

        The only non-secondhand source I can find for Blazing Star being released as a Mini is a Sacramento TV station's website, oddly enough, on July 24th. Other sources point to this article, which, by the way, misstates Blazing Star's original release year as 1989. It's from 1998, pretty far into the Neo Geo's life.

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        i hate you so much right now Japan.... Wii VC it is...

        Just do the system I made up (I think), make a Japanese PSN account and get a Japanese code.

         

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        Atariboy
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        Publishers were starting to make me second guess myself, but we have another decent retail compilation coming home.

        It's titled Midway Arcade Origins and will release in November for $30 on the PS3 and 360. Hopefully a Vita port will happen since the Vita seems like it could do these justice with good controls and the Vita's nice hires screen (Plus mentioning it means someone now can't post that this is off-topic since it has nothing to do with the PSP or its successor, lol).

        http://www.examiner.com/article/master-30-golden-age-arcade-classics-midway-arcade-origins

        Not too happy with the gamelist. Lots of games from the Midway Arcade Treasures trilogy are missing (Timber :was a favorite but is absent here), none of the licensed games (Midway used to relicense games they published in the arcades back in the 80's for compilations on occasion... that's how they did Atari compilations and that's how Moon Patrol and Burgertime showed up in their compilations), and only one of the many missing classics that have yet to appear in compilation form is here (The rare expanded version of Vindicators). AWOL still are things like Domino Man and Solar Fox joining many others in their lineup yet to be included in a compilation.

        But it's still an arcade compilation, will be coming on a physical disc, it has 30 games (Many of which are great and have stood the test of time well), it has online leaderboards, has trophies/achievements, gives them a chance to fix past issues (Wizard of Wor in particular was emulated poorly on last gen consoles), and it should look nice on HD sets if their earlier XBLA/PSN standalone releases are any indication.

        So at a buck a game, they can count me in even if they don't have me quite foaming at the mouth at the prospects of getting this (Which better coverage of their past compilations, another 8-12 games new to their compilations, and some goodies like wheel support for games like Roadblasters and Hard Drivin' and mouse support on the PS3 for games like Marble Madness, would've probably of accomplished).

        Appears set to be a solid collection despite not really treading new ground.

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        Root Beer Tapper and RAMPAGE!!! Will get if it comes to Vita! I will be very sad if they don't!!! :(

        As for the other games, I either hated (ex. Joust), never heard of before (ex. Robotron 2084), or remember playing them on the NES (ex. Super Off Road, assuming it's the same game as this one.)

        you'd think ppl would agree that arcade games are best played in short bursts and therefore are perfect for handhelds but nooooooooooooooo. I've always wanted to play Rampage on the go on a big Vita screen :(

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        I either hated (ex. Joust),

         

        What?!

         

        never heard of before (ex. Robotron 2084)

         

        WHAT???!

        :D

        Robotron is typically credited with being the first twin-stick shooter. I'm not sure if it's really the first or if it's just the first to do it and become really popular, but it's well known among classic arcade titles. Eugene Jarvis, designer of the game (and currently founder/head of arcade developer Raw Thrills--I met him in 2005, by the way), used two sticks because he had injured his hand in a car accident and needed a control method he could use while wearing a cast.

        Anyway, Robotron is quite fun but, for mere mortals like me, quite difficult. Simply passing the first brain stage is a good run for me. It's one of the games on my arcade cabinet (actually, a bunch of the titles in this new Midway collection are on my cabinet, since the cabinet includes most of the PC compilations Midway Arcade Treasures and Midway Arcade Treasures: Deluxe Edition--which themselves are essentially equivalent to MAT1, MAT2, and MAT3 on the consoles, but with the addition of the original Mortal Kombat).

        I'm not sure yet if I'm going to get this new compilation. As Atariboy noted, it's kind of a step back, with less content than its MAT-series predecessors and almost nothing new. It makes me wonder . . . maybe the titles not part of the collection aren't there because they're not owned by Warner now. Warner bought most of Midway's properties when it collapsed, yes, but as we know from the Hydro Thunder example, not all. Perhaps what's in this collection is all they've got (Mortal Kombat excepted)?

        Incidentally, this is being developed by Backbone Entertainment, but their emulation specialists were in the Digital Eclipse Vancouver studio, which has been closed for several years (some of the members are now at Code Mystics, founded by former DE Vancouver head Jeff Vavasour). Thus, it's a bit hard to say whether their work on this will be up to snuff with their earlier emulation collections. Then again, Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection was done by Backbone without DE Vancouver, and that went well, I believe.

        To put this back on topic . . . SNK, this is the kind of thing we'd like to see, please. :) And DO include the rotated-screen mode for your vertically oriented games, even with being on home consoles.

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        Atariboy
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        Except for Space Harrier. The emulation on that unlockable coinop was botched completely on Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection. Pretty much complaint free otherwise except for the lack of manual scans like various 2600 compilations have seen (Which is pretty darn good for such a large compilation to have so little issues). Oh and not including Sonic 3 + Knuckles was an underhanded way to get those that bought this disc to double dip with the digital releases.

        I fear though about most of their emulation team being gone these days like you said where this release is concerned. Wizard of Wor for instance was far off the mark on MAT2. So I'm worried we're merely getting ports of past work and that such issues won't be addressed here. Will be easy when this releases to tell simply by firing up that game. If it's still running at twice the speed it's supposed to (Not to mention numerous audio issues), it will tell us the true nature of this release.

        As for the missing games, perhaps, but we're also not getting the original Vindicators in this compilation (Like we got before) but rather a Championship Sprint type deal that only a few hundred were produced of shortly afterwards (Both of which were basically rereleases with some things removed and some stuff added, but otherwise the same game more or less and all but indistinguishable at a glance).

        So it doesn't seem like they'd own this but not own the other in this case (To me, both falling under different ownership almost would be like the B&W version of It's a Wonderful Life being owned by one company and a colorized version by another... just doesn't make sense). So going off Vindicators and what's basically Vindicators 1.1, I suspect many of these missing games are under their ownership but that they made some decision for one reason or another to not include them here and instead cherry picked just 30 games from their library to release here.

        At least that's what I'm hoping. Would be ashame if some classic properties are more or less in limbo if the trustee wasn't able to lineup a buyer or if they went to someone that isn't going to take advantage of them. Need a certain critical mass to do a compilation or a digital rerelease program and if some oldies were sold off in small numbers, it all but guarantees that they're going to remain hidden in the future. So I hope most of the coinop library remains in common ownership barring a big name property that can stand on its own feet like Hydro Thunder.

        Sadly we all know how common compilations are these days so I'll refrain from saying that perhaps they held things back like Paperboy for a potential sequel since chances are it won't get one. Maybe the contract just called for a 30 game collection from the former Digital Eclipse studio and these were the ones that simply just made the cut when they created a roster.

        Worth getting here just to satisfy my curiousity. But hopefully things like Wizard of Wor run better, the audio in Root Beer Tapper will be perfect (Only is in the XBLA release, it's off for certain sounds in every compilation so it would be nice to get a perfect version in physical form), and the problem free games like Defender will remain problem free so this will be useful for actually enjoying the included games.

        Edit - Being concise and to the point was never my strong suit. :)

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        The emulation on that unlockable coinop was botched completely on Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection.

         

        What was wrong with it? I remember playing the collection's Space Harrier and not thinking anything might be off with it.

         

        So going off Vindicators and what's basically Vindicators 1.1, I suspect many of these missing games are under their ownership but that they made some decision for one reason or another to not include them here and instead cherry picked just 30 games from their library to release here.

         

        Well, you could also view it in the sense that, since the two Vindicators are nearly identical, there wasn't any point in including both if the later one was like a "final version" of the first.

         

        So I hope most of the coinop library remains in common ownership barring a big name property that can stand on its own feet like Hydro Thunder.

         

        I'm kind of curious whether Microsoft got Hydro Thunder alone or the entire Thunder series. Mildly interested in Arctic Thunder, since it's the last of the series.

        Of course, I'm still gunning for a home version of Specular Interactive's H2Overdrive. :)

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        Atariboy
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        "What was wrong with it? I remember playing the collection's Space Harrier and not thinking anything might be off with it."

        The audio is really screwed up in it. Fire it up and them compare it with videos of the arcade game or to the accurate ports of it on the 32X and Saturn (I assume it's also accurate in the Japanese budget Space Harrier collection for the PS2). You won't have any trouble telling that it's far off the mark.

        It's still very playable though and the audio isn't off in the grating way that some emulation programs are (Like that Genesis collection Sega released for the Dreamcast... was painful just to listen to it).

        "Well, you could also view it in the sense that, since the two Vindicators are nearly identical, there wasn't any point in including both if the later one was like a "final version" of the first."

        It isn't though. It's basically a stripped down version of it that was sold as a conversion kit for Gauntlet machines. Only 10 of the 14 levels from the original are there, the voice work was changed from a robotic voice to a more human voice, a few powerups were added, and the ability to fire multiple shots was added. Otherwise it's the same game, the same levels (The one's that they kept, at least), the same graphics, the same music, the same sound, etc. If one is superior to the other, I'm thinking it's probably the original unless they added new levels to Part II to compensate for those levels that were stripped out of it (I've never played Part II, just going off what I'm reading at KLOV and Wikipedia).

        I suspect your theory is why Cyberball isn't here and the tournament edition is though. Has everything the original has while having several enhancements. But the Vindicators situation seems more akin to a deal like Super Sprint and Championship Sprint, both of which are included here.

        "I'm kind of curious whether Microsoft got Hydro Thunder alone or the entire Thunder series. Mildly interested in Arctic Thunder, since it's the last of the series.

        Of course, I'm still gunning for a home version of Specular Interactive's H2Overdrive."

        Same here on both counts. In fact I loved H20verdrive so much that Hydro Thunder Hurricane, Microsoft's take on a sequel, left me rather disappointed. Hope Raw Thrills (Aren't they the publisher? I'm guessing Specular must've been the developer?) considers bringing it home eventually.

        I don't think it's of any use for you since I don't think you delve into older consoles much, but Arctic Thunder at least got a last gen home port on a couple of consoles. The PS2 version had a poor frame rate that disappointed me but I hear the Xbox version does justice to it (At least as much as a home port could without the fan blowing air on you, the sitdown cabinet, the arcade atmosphere, etc.).

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        Hope Raw Thrills (Aren't they the publisher? I'm guessing Specular must've been the developer?) considers bringing it home eventually.

         

        Yes, Raw Thrills produced and distributed the cabinets. Not sure who actually owns the IP, come to think of it. Specular was assembled just to create H2Overdrive; Jarvis got several of the original Hydro Thunder team to come together and start a new development studio after he received multiple requests from his clients for something akin to Hydro Thunder. After H2Overdrive, Specular has gone on to make a land-based racer, Dirty Drivin' (named in homage to the Hard Drivin' series, maybe?), as well as a secret current project.

        I did look up the Arctic Thunder home versions, but since the PS2 version got poor reviews and I am not inclined to get an Xbox, I wasn't motivated to acquire either. Besides, there's also the fact that history seems to record Hydro Thunder as being the highlight of the series. At least, I've almost never seen discussions about it even refer to the other Thunder games.

        Sooo . . . those SNK Minis . . . I wonder why we never got the first 20 HALs, eh?

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        Atariboy
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        I think Arctic Thunder was pretty well recieved. I used to see them almost as often as Hydro Thunder (Which was pretty frequently), although the continued loss of places that actually have arcade game and the progress of time means it has been 3 or 4 years since I've seen either on location anywhere. So I imagine that's a sign that customers were putting in a fair share of quarters into them. And of course it saw standalone home ports just like Hydro Thunder did which can be interpreted as a sign that it was well liked.

        Either way, I liked it at least in multiplayer.

        I never even saw a Offroad Thunder machine, although thanks to Midway Arcade Treasures 3, I've at least played it. Not a big loss since it's very average so I understand why I never saw one on location.

        I think the other two are exceptional arcade racers though when played with a friend.

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        Atariboy
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        Picked up 4 Wheel Thunder for the Dreamcast after talking about the series in this thread...

        Disappointing game that borrows the branding to help sell itself despite having little in common with the other games beyond being a racing game and having boost that you can pick up. The physics, tracks, and the overall feel and atmosphere is nothing like something like Hydro Thunder.

        Seems like a solid but average game. But it fails horribly at being a Midway 'Thunder' release...

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        JeremyR
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        Looks like Backbone, which is developing that Midway compilation, might be going under

        http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/10/09/death-jr-dev-faces-closure

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        Atariboy
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        Oh well

        They're produced very little of interest to me since shuttering the Digital Eclipse studio. So what would've been a sad farewell at one time instead just elicits thoughts about putting them out of their misery. And since then what they have released that has been of interest to me has still been emulation based which makes it even more difficult to dredge up some sympathy about a company that was once growing so nicely years ago that voluntarily killed its own heart in a mistaken attempt to try to enter mainstream game development and publishing instead of focusing on its core strengths.

        I just hope Midway Arcade Origins is uneffected since I'm sure it's not finished yet. Classic compilations always seem to just squeek by under the wire and we're still over a month away from scheduled release. So I'm sure they're busy doing some last minute touches and probably haven't even gone through their own QA process yet with MS certification and actual manufacturing probably being due late this month.

        Warner can just go to Code Mystics if they want to create Midway Arcade Evolved for Fall 2013. Their presence, which is composed of the heart of the old Digital Eclipse team, is still going strong as an independent operation. They'd of been my first choice for this project as well if it had been up to me (I picture Backbone simply just porting past work that Digital Eclipse did from source code files instead of actually doing things like addressing numerous issues that existed on the MAT trilogy that need fixing).

        So the possible absence of Backbone in 2013 shouldn't be a roadblock if they want to program a 'Midway Arcade Evolved' release as a sequel.

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        Atariboy
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        Any word on more SNK Minis?

        Midway Arcade Origins comes out next Tuesday for those that may be interested.

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        JeremyR
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        No, not a word.

        Bu I saw that iOS is getting a Vectrex collection. Supposedly will eventually have all 29 original games, which is curious since many were licensed IPs.

        Grr, why can't Playstation Mobile get that?

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        I'm an old timer and I never heard of the Vectrex before. Vector graphics are always neat though. Why can't handhelds get this?

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        JeremyR
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        What about the Microvision? I had a friend with one of those. The games weren't so great, though.

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        I'm an old timer and I never heard of the Vectrex before.

         

        Oh, then you should definitely check out the Vectrex pictures I posted about a while back. That was some very nice-looking rare stuff in that collection.

        As for SNK Minis, though, the silence on the front is almost eerie. There's been nothing for a good while, and much of what has been released most recently still hasn't made it to Europe, I believe. Will that final Vol. 0 title ever be released?

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        Never heard of the Microvision either. I knew about Atari and Commodore but not these things.

        Neat Vetrex kiosk by the way.

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        I've been playing Ikari Warriors on the Vita and it works pretty well. You just map the second stick to the face buttons, and then have square and O rotate left and right. Still not direction aiming, but you can spin your guy around just by pressing and holding, rather than having to tap the buttons

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        Atariboy
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        It does sound significantly better than buttons.

        When I get a Vita, I don't think it will change my mind on the bulk of the LS30 games. But I'll definitely be giving TNK III a go on it.

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        Atariboy
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        Been three months now since the last game was released. I have a feeling that's it at least as far as PSP Minis are concerned. I suppose we can't complain when G1M2/SNK seemingly outlasted pretty much every other Minis publisher out there while perhaps being the most prolific one as well.

        Hopefully they pop up elsewhere and continue to bring us arcade classics in our homes. Vanguard, Bump 'n' Jump, and Lock 'n' Chase all have been receiving regular play since release and many of the other's have been enjoyed as well. So I'm very grateful for what we've had the opportunity to download over the past two and a half years.

        It has been a good run.

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        JeremyR
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        I'm grateful (and amazed) just getting Vanguard, which was a favorite since I was a kid. Some other interesting games, too, like Ozma Wars and Marvin's Maze.

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        Atariboy
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        I thought that some of the audio in Vanguard would keep that one away forever (Especially when Vanguard 2 appeared in SNK Arcade Classics 0 without the original). Was sure nice to get the arcade version of that at home and fully intact.

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        One made it into the 2600 version, so I figured Queen didn't care (heck, there's a whole video game series based on one of their albums and using names and places from their albums), but probably a good thing Gene Roddenberry never got wind of the other.

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        If the SNK Minis really are over, then it's kind of odd that they released everything that was in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 0 except one, and then released a few things that weren't in that. Then again, maybe they had planned to release that remaining title at some later date but eventually changed their minds, based on Minis sales declining. Or maybe they simply never believed that particular game would sell (perhaps it sucks?).

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        I wonder what happened to Safari Rally. Not that I was dying to play it, mind you, but still, it was announced.

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        I suppose they might not be done. But after semi regular updates all year, it seems strange now that we're in the midst of the Christmas shopping season to not have some new Minis releasing for people to consider spending their gift cards on after purchasing points with or points cards that they may receive as gifts.

        Posting from my 360 so it isn't handy to go check, but didn't Taito release a B&W game just like Safari Rally? Seems like some of us speculated that SNK might've decided at the last minute that it wasn't actually clear to release.

        I got a feeling from what Onmode pointed out that they had more stuff lined up. I doubt they just had that one game left on the table when they apparently decided to pull the plug.

        If SNK or G1M2 reads this, think retail console compilation. ;)

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        Posting from my 360 so it isn't handy to go check, but didn't Taito release a B&W game just like Safari Rally? Seems like some of us speculated that SNK might've decided at the last minute that it wasn't actually clear to release.

         

        I found the post you were talking about, I think. Not sure what it means as far as current ownership; I think it would be unlikely for Taito to have any ownership stake in a game that still says only another company's name on screen. Taito has published other firms' games in arcades (and on consoles), but I don't think ownership was ever part of such things.

        By the way, Atariboy, do you know if the recent Midway collection's rendition of Sinistar uses 49 directions on the analog stick? I recently attempted in vain to defeat the Sinistar even once on my Awecade cabinet but was hampered by the 8-way stick.

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        This rendition has more than the 8 directions of movement that many earlier ports and emulations of it had. So it should be much more pleasing to you to play.

        If you have any way to record gameplay and upload it to YouTube, you should if you purchase this. Everybody showing this release off on there has no clue how to play Sinistar when they get to it. They just randomly fly around shooting things until Sinistar is finished forming and then they die. They have no clue that your mission is to mine bombs from the asteroids so you can destroy Sinistar.

        I have Midway Arcade Treasures Extended Play on the way for the PSP at the moment. I believe it's my first UMD game in several years. I resisted buying it five years ago or so since it seemed superfluous with the console efforts, but I decided I couldn't resist checking it out finally.

        I think the two Capcom collections might be next on my list (Which I also skipped since I purchased the Xbox releases with a few extra games). Was there ever a bundle with both of them available for a cheap price?

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        I don't have a YouTube account, nor any way to record gameplay. :(

        I'm pretty sure I've killed the Sinistar at least once on my Awecade machine, years ago, but I didn't even come close during my recent attempts. I think he had, like, 5 pieces left in my best run. Kept missing out on ore pieces. Robotron, though, I may have set myself a new high score (still dismal by real players' standards, though).

        As far as I know, there was never a Capcom bundle, but as I never considered myself in the market for the PSP Capcom retro collections (had the PS2 releases), I never actively looked into them.

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        I don't think there was a bundle, but they've been on sale for $4.99 each. I got Reloaded

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        Digital or was that a sale on the UMD versions somewhere?

        Since my interest in them is due to being on a handheld and since the PSP 3000's d-pad should be up to the task, I'd rather not download them. Downloads of material that is also available on UMD for me has been restricted to games I wanted to play on my PSP Go hooked up to my HDTV with my PSP upscaler and my old PS3 SixAxis controller.

        So my downloads have mostly been limited to the more modern 3D games (I hate the PSP's analog nub) and my actual UMD purchases have been games that would play well with a d-pad like classic compilations.

        The only exceptions someday I think will be when I buy a Vita. I want to download the Activision 2600 collection even though I own the UMD release (I love those games and a download on a Vita will be nice and convenient) and Gran Turismo PSP (No desire to play on my Go on my TV when I have all the console versions available and no desire to play on a PSP with that awful analog nub...but it seems perfect for a Vita game with a proper analog stick).

        Wish I could download Outrun Coast 2 Coast when I get a Vita someday. That's the UMD game that first showed me how awful the PSP's analog nub was so I'd love to be able to enjoy it on the Vita with proper controls finally when I'm in the mood for some handheld Outrun fun. But Sega never made it available and now they don't even have a valid Ferrari license.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        still dreaming of Last blade on my Vita one of those days...or the possibility of NGPC games...those sprites are some of the best for a handheld...nostalgia kicking me badly again... :P

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        It was digital, dunno when it was, I think this summer? Relatively recently at least.

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        In what I believe is G-Mode's (Edit - I got G1M2 mixed up with G-Mode, so my speculation is likely meaningless where these SNK classics are concerned) first Virtual Console release, Burgertime by Data East is now available on the Nintendo Wii.

        Even though the Wii isn't too far behind the PSP when it comes to commercially dying here, perhaps this represents their new direction for their classic coinop emulations for the next couple of years. Seems odd otherwise why they released 3 of the 4 early 80's releases that were on Data East Arcade Classics as PSP Minis yet the 4th is for the Wii. Not to mention the recent long period of inactivity here that we've been discussing.

        Hopefully we get some of the SNK classics that could use a 2nd stick and/or 2 players on the VC. And some new stuff yet to be seen in the past 15 years of arcade rereleases thanks to the wonders of emulation would be nice to see. Many candidates left in the 80's arcade back catalogs of SNK and Data East. And perhaps they will license games from elsewhere (They hinted at that a while back).

        Hope someone does Berzerk and Frenzy someday.

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        It's not even the arcade game and is just the NES version. And it's 100% G-Mode since they're the publisher and no emulation work from G1M2 is required. So it has nothing to do with G1M2 and the guesses I were making based off this release have absolutely no foundation here.

        Hopefully they move on to a new platform soon. Not much else happening outside of them in recent years on consoles/handhelds where classic arcade gaming is concerned.

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        As I recall from AtariAge forum discussions, the BurgerTime port generally agreed on as being the best is the Intellivision's. I get the feeling that will never be re-released in any modern marketplace, though. I suppose there is a faint chance of it happening, in view of Activision games being on the Atari Flashback 2, Taito games being on AtGames' Atari Flashback 4, Capcom games being on AtGames' latest portable Genesis emulator, etc. But, G-Mode tying up with the Blue Sky Rangers seems to have a lower probability of occurrence.

        Where would G1M2/SNK go, I wonder? Pre-Neo Geo games by SNK are too obscure for something as casual as iOS/Android. They would probably sell even worse there than they did as Minis.

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        Intellivision Products has licensed the Activision/Imagic library in the past so there's some precedence there for acquiring rights. Relicensing some rights in order to rerelease games they own that Mattel/INTV Productions programmed and released back in the day seems to have a bit of a chance in the future.

        Three of their most iconic games on the Intellivision from any publisher were Mattel's own ports of Bump 'n' Jump, Lock 'n' Chase, and most of all, Burgertime (Which is often the game you'll see someone complain about missing from a collection). And they're nice arcade games, something there's not nearly enough of when Intellivision does an Intellivision collection. Much like Atari's unlicensed 2600 library of original console efforts, many of the Intellivision counterparts sucked 30 years ago and many of the nice games haven't aged well or require two players. So a few more arcade style games to go along with things like Thin Ice would be welcome.

        And acquiring what they need from G-Mode for those three games would also allow them to release the unofficial Burgertime sequel called Diner as well. And their Dig Dug (INTV licensed the AtariSoft game and rereleased it in the late 80's) Easter Egg called 'Deadly Dogs', which was a hack of Mattel's standalone game TRON Deadly Discs that replaced the Tron characters with the hot dogs from Burgertime, would also be releasable as is after extracting it from Dig Dug if they licensed some rights from G-Mode (It certainly would stand no chance seeing the light of day as a Tron game).

        And G-Mode is in the business of licensing their properties out with direct publishing seemingly more of a secondary function of the company. So I imagine they're more aware of the true value of their properties in such a deal than other companies might be that may tend to overvalue their IP. So those three properties might not be so out of reach.

        Hopefully they do a Wii U collection and pull out all the stops someday and approach G-Mode (The gamepad is perfect for one). Or perhaps go the DLC route for licensed properties if that's what it takes to get classics from companies like Activision out there.

        "Where would G1M2/SNK go, I wonder? Pre-Neo Geo games by SNK are too obscure for something as casual as iOS/Android. They would probably sell even worse there than they did as Minis."

        Wish I had a idea but it does seem like there's no real avenue now with the death of PSP Minis to release standalone digital versions of more obscure classic arcade games. Microsoft and Sony really need to consider Virtual Console type services now that PSN Arcade and XBLA have outgrown classic rereleases for the most part. And I really don't see Wii U's own Virtual Console, if it even has an arcade section when it launches, as being the ideal marketplace for old arcade games aimed at classic gaming fans. So I don't see the Wii U being their savior.

        It's ashame that Microsoft had just such a service but let it die when the developer went kaput. Game Room had so much potential and G1M2 could've made a perfect fit, but it just wasn't properly supported by Microsoft.

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        To fill the niche that SNK's departure in the Mini's category has left, I finally got around to buying a lot of Game Room content on the Xbox 360. I limited it to game's I figured I'd like and beyond the exception of three of my favorite Activision 2600 games and Thin Ice on the Intellivision, I just purchased game's I didn't already own in a previous collection or on a download service (Not to mention that I have the ability to play all the 2600 and Intellivision releases on real hardware).

        Anyways, to get to the point, I wondered if anyone like Onmode has ever played Flak Attack, Finalizer, and Mega Zone. All are vertically scrolling arcade shooters and all are from Konami (As are the vast majority of my purchases here). I've been unusually disappointed so far by all three. Flak Attack kick's my butt way too soon, Finalizer isn't nearly as neat as it looked at first glance and really ramp's up in difficulty too quickly, and Mega Zone is rather plain but has a bit of early 80's charm that might draw me in eventually.

        And Midway Arcade Origins is also helping fill my arcade need's. :)

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        Anyways, to get to the point, I wondered if anyone like Onmode has ever played Flak Attack, Finalizer, and Mega Zone.

         

        I've, er, actually never even heard of any of them. 😧 Now I have to go find my scourge.

        Also, I get the distinct feeling that you're . . . baiting me, with all those extra apostrophes. But I'm holding strong! So far.

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        JeremyR
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        Now I have to go find my scourge.



        If it were anyone but you, I'd think they were kidding...

         

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        Atariboy
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        I've always tended to use those when I shouldn't. I've kicked a few bad habits in recent years though.

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        I honestly thought for several minutes that you were talking about scourges.

        Last night, I looked up footage for those 3 games on YouTube. Flak Attack, which it seems was the Japanese name for MX5000, does look pretty difficult. Finalizer came off as tedious to me. Mega Zone does seem rather interesting, if primitive. If Flak Attack and Mega Zone came out in PS Home Arcade for the same price Time Pilot asks, I think I'd get them.

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        Atariboy
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        Now you're going to have to fill me in. Just what is a scourge? Some strange reference to someone that plays Konami published arcade games or overuses apostrophes in situations they're not appropriate to use according to English grammar punctuation rules?

        Beyond tending towards being long winded with my reponses since brevity was never my strong suit, I think I'm above average where forumgoers are concerned when it comes to following English language laws. And hopefully I'm correcting more mistakes over time than I'm introducing to my writing now that I'm several years past earning my MBA. I'd hate to be regressing in this area.

        Correct apostrophe use was never one of my best points though. English class when it came down to things like diagraming a sentence and such during grade school was probably my most disliked area. Contractions are no problem nor is using it to change something into a plural if it's not a word but is instead something like a designation or acronym (PSP's would be far more commonly seen than PSPs, for an example). But correctly using it to mark a possessive case and when it should be applied at the end of a word are certainly weak areas. Not to mention sticking it in at points where it just doesn't belong.

        It would be better around here if we didn't have a 60 minute edit rule so my window to catch mistakes and correct them was wider. :)

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        JeremyR
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        A scourge is that thing that flagellants used to punish themselves with, sort of like a short whip with several different thongs. Slightly less painful than playing through Samurai Beatdown

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        Beyond tending towards being long winded with my reponses

         

        I'm a card-carrying member of the same club.

         

        I think I'm above average where forumgoers are concerned when it comes to following English language laws.

         

        Oh, I certainly don't dispute that, which was why the apostrophe thing struck me as odd, almost as if were an all-too-obvious intentional lure for unsuspecting grammar cops. :)

         

        Not to mention sticking it in at points where it just doesn't belong.

         

        I' d'ont kn''ow w'hat yo'ure' tal'king ab'out''.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        Perhaps one day there may be signs of hope we get some good Neo geo pocket games on a handheld, total retro bliss...

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        Atariboy
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        Wonder what G1M2 are up to these days.

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        Probably just uncredited contract work on other firms' games. I'm not aware of any emulation-based releases of late that might be all-G1M2 work (not counting the NeoGeo X, which, well, I'd be surprised if that were theirs).

        I wonder if SNK Playmore ever considered moving from Minis to PlayStation Mobile. Granted, doing so would render their releases unplayable on the PS3, which was a major part of the draw for Minis developers.

        Come to think of it, what has SNK Playmore done lately? Their press releases for the past 5 months solely encompass releasing Metal Slug games on iOS/Android. Did they give up on everything else?

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        Supposedly SNK is hiring people for a new game. King of Fighters? I don't remember, saw a headline, didn't click on it because I don't care about fighters much.

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        I don't know if it counts, but SNK releases from the Neo Geo are still trickling onto the Wii Virtual Console through a licensing agreement with D4 Enterprise every two or three weeks. The King of Fighters '99 just came out on Thursday for instance.

        Sure doesn't seem like they do much of anything these days though.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        Maybe the Ouya can emulate those games...

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        Yeah...it's going to be an eternity.

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        Eternity can be so long...
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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        Imma gonna keep waiting...
        This must be how Shenmue 3 fans felt.

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        Atariboy
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        How come SAR: Search & Rescue never got reviewed?

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        JeremyR
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        I don't know. When was it released?

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        Atariboy
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        Odd, it's there now.

        I was looking to check that the five releases that came after this one's release in March 2012 had been reviewed, and suddenly it's right there.

        I swear that I looked twice before I posted that earlier and there was no sign of it.

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        I don't know if I remember that or not. Did it have a triangular logo? I don't remember anything about the gameplay, but I think I remember the logo.

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        Atariboy
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        You're thinking of Bermuda Triangle.

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        No, I was sort of right

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        I guess more a trapezoid than triangle Isosceles trapezoid.

        I have no memory of the game other than that. It's eerie re-reading the review I wrote because I have no memory of it.

        And speaking of things I have no memory of, there is a MAME for the Ouya (referencing Sniper's comment) but I have no idea how to get the roms on it. I know I managed it once, because I have 2600, SNES, Genesis, and N64 Roms on it. But for the life of me I cannot remember how now that I want to get mame roms on it.

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        You mean you can't download them from, say, Emuparadise, like a regular Android device?

        Huh, a guide I just read tells you to download Dropbox (an .apk of it?), upload the roms from your computer to Dropbox and download them to your Ouya.

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        JeremyR
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        Hmmm, that doesn't sound familiar. I think I just plugged it into my computer somehow, but I'll be damned if I can remember how.

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        Atariboy
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        If you had asked for the one with the trapezoidal logo, I'd of said that one. :)

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        Sniper D. Luffy
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        Between last blade 2 and garou....
        Close enough

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  11. I can look into doing that since it sounds like a good idea. But keep in mind that clubs surely acts as an extension of the regular forum and thus will behave similarly. So after 25 posts, I have no doubt we'll roll over to a new page (just as our forum software over at our site would roll over to a new page after every 30 posts). 

     

    So in a few more posts, the music thread's current activity will be taking place on page 2. So the archive of its earlier pre-AtariAge history will be on a page that will only be occasionally visited, rather than something that has to be annoyingly scrolled through just to reach the latest posts.

     

    I like your idea though. It's there if anyone is curious, but a newcomer isn't automatically bombarded with dozens of old posts the moment they open page 1.

     

     


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      Man all those games you mentioned sound great, especially the SHMUPs!! I never went to arcades when I was young so I dunno the games you mentioned, or what games I'd want to play on a console/handheld. There is one I know that hasn't though, and I'd like to play it, because of the theme:

      ALIEN VS. PREDATOR

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      Is that a fighter or a beat 'em up game? Not much of a fighting game fan but I enjoy a good game in the other genre. KLOV classifies it as a fighting game but then mentions how it's similar to Final Fight which would be classified as a scrolling fighter (Beat 'em up for most people) under their terminology.

      It wouldn't quite make the cut for my list since I'm just a casual fan of the genre and not particularly passionate about it, but I'd still love to see Golden Axe: Revenge of Dead Adder make it home. It's at or close to the top of many people's list for this topic question and very well was the last great 2D arcade game from Sega which is reason enough.

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      With a good number of games in this genre being brought home in arcade form for the first time just in this current generation of consoles, this is one of the last big ones that remains arcade exclusive.

      I'd like to play that and Aliens vs. Predators from Capcom on a console. With Capcom's recent release of their two mid 90's beat 'em ups with the Dungeons & Dragons licensing, maybe there's a chance.

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      AvP is a beat'em up.

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    4. I'm definitely in agreement on H2Overdrive. Nothing else really comes to mind for me, though.

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      CarnEvil

      Day one buy.

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      I'd like to see the Star Wars arcade game. It made it to early game systems, but nowhere near as good as the arcade. Then again, maybe it was the arcade controls that made it so great?

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      That one has been rereleased actually. Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike for the GameCube includes Atari's three classic Star Wars arcade games from the early to mid 1980's including the vector original that you're talking about.

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    8. I was going to ask if he had meant the Atari or Sega SW arcade games, but I guess "early game systems" would not include things from the 90s.

      I guess I'd like a home version of DariusBurst Another Chronicle EX, except a) that game is itself an expansion of a PSP game already, so it doesn't entirely count, and b) how would you faithfully port a game that used twin side-by-side widescreen monitors? The experience wouldn't be the same, like the home ports of the original Darius (which was 3 side-by-side 4:3 monitors in the arcade).

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      The black bar haters would hate it, but so many people have large HDTV's these days that at least a faithful port of those would practical since even a heavily letterboxed picture would still probably rival the arcade setup in screen size on things like 60" HDTV's.

      I never knew that about Darius until your post. Have you ever played the arcade release? The mirror setup it used to align each of the screens sounds neat. That's one of the big issues with triple screen PC setups as far as I'm concerned and it sounds like this eliminates that and merged each screen together.

      The monitor casings really don't help the illusion you're after with 3 screen PC setups for gaming.

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      I never knew that about Darius until your post. Have you ever played the arcade release?

       

      No, never seen it first-hand, either. It's a large and heavy cabinet, though. That was clearly a game created for a big sensory impact. In terms of gameplay, though, the original Darius is pretty straightforward, if also difficult.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      CarnEvil! CarnEvil! CarnEvil! CarnEvil! CarnEvil!

      Best rail gun shooting game ever.

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      Atariboy
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      "Berzerk is likely the most popular arcade release from the late 70's and early 80's to not have a modern home conversion."

      I forgot all about Gorf from Bally Midway. A game that is apparently un-releasable these days due to including a Space Invaders (Taito) level and a Galaxian level (Namco) with those licensing fees makes it financially prohibitive.

      So I guess make Berzerk the second most popular arcade game from the late 70's and early 80's to still be absent.

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      JeremyR
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      I think only the Galaxian stage is problematic, and probably only because of the name, it's not that close to Galaxian. They could probably hack the name out.

      I mean, if that Jeff Minter guy can make all sorts of Tempest clones not using the name Tempest...

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      Atariboy
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      I imagine that you're right (Although an overly paranoid legal department might not agree with us). But whatever the reason, there's definitely something there though since it was a popular game and ran on hardware that they've emulated for at least one other game (Wizard of Wor). Hopefully someday it's brought home in arcade perfect form or at least ported by a sane hobbyist programmer on a classic system.

      It made it to the Atari Jaguar but few own that console, even fewer own the CD attachment that was required, and the programmer was in competition for the top spot on the AtariAge top 10 idiot list before finally being banned and copies of it are very rare and expensive.

      I suppose that Nintendo's big three probably should be counted among some big absences. Donkey Kong (Recreated in nearly perform form as part of Donkey Kong 64 three console generations ago), Donkey Kong Junior, and Mario Brothers should be counted for major arcade games from around 1978-1984 that are still absent in their original form.

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      JeremyR
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      It would never happen, but I'd love to see Crazy Kong. I always liked it more than the original Donkey Kong.

      And while it's probably forgotten, Crazy Climber

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    16. Crazy Climber has had home releases. Mostly only in Japan, though.

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      Atariboy
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      I have it on Nichibutsu Arcade Classics.

      I never knew about the Oretachi Geasen Zoku Sono lineup. I'm assuming since I always was looking for compilations that these slipped by me since apparently each is a standalone release. Looks like several are worth checking out.

      Just when I thought I had the PS2 pretty well covered for classic gaming releases. I see at least four of interest there that I don't own elsewhere (And several others I wouldn't mind getting like Time Pilot for TATE mode if I ever set something up for such games).

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      Oretachi Geasen Zoku Sono

       

      Never heard of this series, but that is a really strange transliteration of the Japanese title. First of all, "Geasen" is not standard romaji for what it is, which is properly transliterated as "Geesen" or "Geisen" (sounds like "gay sen"). And, neither rendering is a useful translation for what the word actually is: it's a Japanese-style abbreviation of the English words "game center" (the Japanese term for what we call an arcade).

      Furthermore, where is that "Sono" at the end even coming from? It's not in the Japanese title of the series! Best guess, it's "sono" as in "sono [number]," meaning "volume [number]" . . . except the actual game releases in the series are not numbered anyway. Nowhere on the cases is there a volume number, much less a "sono." How did that word end up in what I assume is the accepted English translation of the series' name?

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      Atariboy
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      What would you translate it to in English? I keep a database of my games and I'd just as assume list the four I'm planning to pick up with full English translations.

      And I've meant to look it up before and I'm sure the answer would be easy to locate, but I've never been sure which order to put my Taito Memories games for the PS2. There were two pairs of releases and each title ends in Gekan or Joukan.

      I don't think it would make my most wanted list, but Sega Choplifter is another arcade game I'd love to see.

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      What would you translate it to in English?

       

      It seems it's usually translated as "Our Game Center Family" (curiously leaving out the "Sono" that got stuck into the transliteration), and that's a decent translation. Technically, there is no possessive particle in the Japanese title, so "We the Game Center Family" would work. Also, "Zoku" doesn't literally mean "family" as in mother-father-kids, but more like "tribe" and "clan." So, if you feel like totally trashing the existing translation, "We the Arcade Clan." :) Oh, and very informal Japanese can leave out the "to be" verb, so you could assume it's being implied here and stick it into the translation if you want: "We're the Arcade Clan."

       

      There were two pairs of releases and each title ends in Gekan or Joukan.

       

      "Joukan" and "Gekan" use the same "kan" ("volume"; "sono" is a volume counter), and the "jou" and "ge" parts are the words "up" and "down" in Chinese/Japanese. It's easy to see if you look at the kanji themselves:

      - jou = 上 (up; when not part of a compound, this is pronounced "ue" in Japanese)
      - ge = 下 (down; when not part of a compound, this is pronounced "shita" in Japanese)

      In 2-volume sets, "up" (Joukan) means the first volume, and "down" (Gekan) means the second one. Sort of like "former" and "latter." The online dictionary I usually use says "first volume" and "last volume" for these words, but I've personally never seen the terms used for anything other than 2-volume sets. When there are more volumes, different terminology is used, as far as I've seen (usually, "Vol. 1" is numbered like in English, and the last volume is what you might translate as "Final Volume"). "What I've seen" = anime on DVD/BD, FYI.

      In terms of ordering your PS2 games, the kanji pointing upwards comes before the one pointing downwards.

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    21. I agree with Freelance. Haven't heard of that title in quite some time.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      Pretty much any beat'em up not yet ported...
      TMNT on the go...
      I can dream!!!

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      AXM
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      Someone should copy the wonderful idea of Capcom, just done better: sell old arcade games in packs.

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      Atariboy
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      Capcom priced themselves out of success, I'm afraid.

      Still hoping they toss it out on a retail disc someday though, ideally with some other XBLA/PSN exclusives that didn't make it to retail.

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      Atariboy
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      Here's one that I'd love to see be released at home (In arcade perfect form). Surprised it slipped by me the first time around.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      WILLOW!!!!
      Made by Capcom!!!!
      😕

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      Atariboy
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      That was based on a film, wasn't it?

      Hopefully they get it out there again, someday.

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      JeremyR
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      What's the point? The movie was a farce, none of it mattered, everyone got killed off screen. Except Willow & the baby, but still, real downer.

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      AXM
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      NOW I remember what game Willow was. I kinda liked it, but I didn't know it was inspired by a movie, and a depressing one, too.

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      JeremyR
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      This was a much better movie (and maybe game), Krull
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      AXM
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      Gottlieb? I thought he made nothing but Pinball tables/games.

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      Atariboy
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      Nope, they made coinop videogames too. Q*bert is their most famous one.

      http://www.arcade-museum.com/manuf_detail.php?manuf_id=1412&orig_game_id=9182&sort=4

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      Atariboy
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      Blasteroids, the mid to late 80's Atari Games sequel to Asteroids/Asteroids Deluxe, is getting its first home release on the 360/XB1/PS3/PS4/Wii U along with 22 other classics.

      Sadly, it's unlocked within Lego Dimensions and to get the starter pack and the Midway Arcade figurine pack, it would be over over $100.

      Thanks for nothing, Warner Brothers.

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      JeremyR
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      From what little I remember of it, you aren't missing much.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      Silent hill the arcade...

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      AXM
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      Silent hill the arcade...

      Supposedly you can play it on PC via emulation, but I wasn't able to, despite me following the instructions (multiple times).
      And considering (#F**)Konami, they'll never port it anywhere. Like someone said, the Wii would have been the perfect console.

       

       

      Sadly, it's unlocked within Lego Dimensions and to get the starter pack and the Midway Arcade figurine pack, it would be over over $100.

      If you can wait, I'm sure they'll halve the price in a few months (sale or not). We got Skylanders Trap Team (Starter Pack, of course) for twenty bucks around the time Superchargers came out. We didn't see another sale anywhere near close to that one, so be wary and quick.

       

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      Atariboy
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      Scratch Donkey Kong off the list. :)

      https://mynintendonews.com/2018/06/14/us-arcade-archives-donkey-kong-available-now-on-nintendo-switch/

       

      If you can wait, I'm sure they'll halve the price in a few months (sale or not). We got Skylanders Trap Team (Starter Pack, of course) for twenty bucks around the time Superchargers came out. We didn't see another sale anywhere near close to that one, so be wary and quick.

       

      Not sure if I ever posted this here, but I did just that last Black Friday. I believe I bought the Wii U starter pack for $20 and the Midway Arcade level pack for $15.

      And with a $5 or so used disc on both the PS3 and the PS4, I can use the same accessories on those systems to get these games elsewhere, since the Lego Dimensions portal was the same across all three of these systems (Unlike the system specific portals for the 360 and XB1).

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      It's stupid the arcade version isn't available for everyone on 3DS.

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      JeremyR
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      It works on the Vita with retroarch.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      Would still kill for carnevil...

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  12. Since it's AtariAge, I thought I'd bring over this thread from our old forum home.

     

    I thought this would be an interesting topic. Here are several favorites of mine that I wish had made their way home on today's era of consoles that are capable of perfectly replicating most any arcade release from past years. What would you select to bring home?

     

    19XX; The only arcade entry in Capcom's 194X series not to have a home conversion.

     

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    Viper Phase 1; An arcade game from the Raiden developers with similar gameplay that's set in space.

     

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    Turbo Outrun & Outrunners; Two excellent arcade entries from the classic Sega series that have never been done justice at home. Turbo Outrun reached the 3DS since this thread was first created at PSPMinis.com, but was a Japanese exclusive on the region locked 3DS. Hopefully it's a future Sega Ages project for the region free Nintendo Switch.

     

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    Gorf; An arcade classic from Bally that combines elements from several classic base shooters. Saw an unlicensed port in nearly perfect form on the Atari Jaguar CD, but there are more original Gorf cabinets in the hands of collectors than there are copies of Gorf CD.

     

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    Pepper II; One of the greatest games on the Colecovision. Would be great to someday see where it originated from on modern consoles in arcade perfect form.

     

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    Berzerk & Frenzy; Two classics from the Golden Age by Stern. Next to Gorf, Berzerk is likely the most popular arcade release from the late 70's and early 80's to not have a modern home conversion in arcade perfect form. Screenshots don't do these two justice. They must be played and heard to be appreciated.

     

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    Jr. Pac-Man; An unauthorized arcade game from Namco's American licensee Midway. Unlike Ms. Pac-Man which was in a similar position, Jr. Pac-Man seems to not be recognized as "canon" by Namco and has been ignored in the compilation era. Best known for its scrolling mazes and the highest difficulty of the series.

     

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    Turbo; Perhaps the one major unlicensed Sega arcade game from the Golden Age that hasn't been seen from the Sega Saturn onwards as Sega slowly released their library from this time.

     

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    Solar Fox; The Atari 2600 home conversion was my first videogame. Always wanted to have this one brought to a modern console even though the 2600 game actually is the better of the two in my eyes.

     

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    Domino Man; Bally Midway and from the team that created Tapper & Timber. Screenshot doesn't do it justice. I suspect that this one never snuck into a compilation because domino is copyrighted.

     

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    Hydra; Essentially a speedboat take on Roadblasters.

     

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    Strikers 1945 Part III; The only one of the four games in this series with no home conversion and the most modern of the bunch. There's now hope for this one on the Nintendo Switch, with the first three games having all appeared there (Part III is actually the 4th game). 

     

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    Daytona USA 2

     

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    Sega Super GT/Scud Race

     

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    H2Overdrive; A modern spiritual sequel to Hydro Thunder.

     

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    Honorable mention to Nintendo's early 80's arcade catalog that remains absent to this day except in the form of NES ports and such (Happily, this has since changed with the Arcade Archives line on the Nintendo Switch, although Popeye remains and likely is to remain absent).

     

    And I thought about including Indy Heat from the Super Off-Road guys, but a modern analog stick is no replacement for the arcade's free spinning wheel. So it's probably for the best that licensing is keeping this one in the vault.

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    • Let's see if this works: "Kiseki no Umi," arranged for and played on piano by me (WMA file). "Kiseki no Umi" ("Sea of Miracles") is the opening title theme from The Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight, a 1998 swords & sorcery anime TV series. Composed by Yoko Kanno, originally sung by Maaya Sakamoto; recorded via plain old Sound Recorder on my PC.

      Hmm. The link works from one of my browsers, but not another one. Working or not working for other people?

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      JeremyR
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      Nope, doesn't work. I don't think most browsers support wma. Maybe upload it to youtube? Make a video out of it using the movie thingie that comes with windows.

      But I'm impressed you can play the piano and arrange. If I could play keyboards, I'd start a Flock of Seagulls cover band called Flock of Penguins.

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    • Actually, I wasn't talking about browser compatibility with the file, but rather with my Web host denying access to the file because it's a direct link. Anyway, I put up an HTML file that links to it now, so my browser that was giving me the fake "file not found" error now opens the file. And my browser that had no problem with the file before, it had no internal WMA support and just asked me if I wanted to open Windows Media Player.

      I have no YouTube account, incidentally. And I'm a bit surprised you're impressed. Maybe wait until you can actually hear the recording. :P

      - 2016/03/17 GMT

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      Ah. now it works. I had to download it, though.

      I have no idea what it's supposed to sound like, so I can't judge your playing ability. Seems competent enough. Not Liberace, but who is?

      And I'm not surprised you don't have a youtube account. Silly to even think of it.

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    • Here is a YouTube clip of Record of Lodoss War TV's opening title sequence (which is basically what my "Kiseki no Umi" rendition is supposed to sound like).

      I re-recorded "Kiseki no Umi," adding some more of the decorative phrases parallel to the main melody. In some cases, it was a bit hard for me to execute the fake third hand, so I had to make about 10 attempts at the recording before I got a relatively clean run.

      I also recorded a piano arrangement/performance by me of "Moon," from Turn A Gundam, also by Yoko Kanno. I kind of botched the last half of the arrangement, with tempo control problems and some unclean passages. And, the ending is just thrown together based on the ending of the live performance by Origa and the Tokyo Philharmonic--it doesn't really sound good as a piano solo. But, well, I have other things I need to do right now.

      Both the new "Kiseki no Umi" recording and the "Moon" recording are on that Sounds Page at my website now. Enjoy, or not.

      - 2016/03/18 GMT

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      Atariboy
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      Ever heard of them, Jeremy?

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcvU24hXAv0

      I'm a fan of The King Family thanks to The King Cousins (One of which was on the cast of My Three Sons). They were a large family that was musically inclined that had their own tv show and did a lot of holiday tv specials that were a staple during Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving for quite a few years after they left the air.

      Sadly they've kind of fallen into obscurity a bit in recent years.

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      I don't think so. I was more of a Soul Train/Solid Gold sort of person, and I'm guessing they never appeared on there.

      My grandmother did watch Lawrence Welk and I seem to remember a Cissy King from that, but I guess she's not related.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      MGS 4.
      Snake vs ocelot medley

      http://youtu.be/TmHExzM_e-M

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      I don't remember a Cissy, so I don't think so.

      I'm surprised that PBS still shows The Lawrence Welk Show. That was a old person show even when it was new in the early 1950's at the start of its 30+ year run (Unlike The King Family Show in the mid to late 1960's that had a lot of teen viewers).

      The only Cissy on tv that I remember is the oldest sibling on Family Affair. I don't think I've ever met one in real-life.

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      I only remember that because there was a joke about her and her dance partner, which I probably can't repeat these days without getting arrested.

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      AXM
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      Stand By Me, Ben E. King.
      Why? Here's why.
      Pretty good, both of these.

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      Atariboy
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      Stand By Me is a classic and one of my favorites. :)

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      I love the Noemi remix. I miss German hard trance

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      Triumph seems to have been Canada's answer to Styx, but they some pretty good songs I wasn't aware of

      Never Say Never Sigh, why can't women look like that anymore?

      Spellbound Really, really sounds like Styx's Snowblind

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    • I guess that cover is Square's plea to buy the game, since their reputation has been on the decline over the last decade or so. I prefer the original a great deal more, but it's a pretty good cover.

      But they better hope people stand by them, because Lord knows how much cash they've shat out to get XV made.

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    • You rarely see physiological thriller-esque hip-hop videos.

      [link]

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      JeremyR
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      Seems like something from a Tarentino-esque crime movie

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      AXM
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      When you say nothing at all, Ronan Keating.
      Ew, Dailymotion.
      What I am, Edie Brickel.
      Yay, Youtube.

      Both of these are used by a TV channel of ours (to signify "Now a 'Love movie' starts", for example). I approve.

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      Back in the day, you couldn't watch MTV for more than an hour without seeing that Edie Brickel song.

      I am not a big fan of southern rock in general, but Train, Train is a lost classic. Also interesting because it was written by the lead guitarist's grandfather (who also plays harmonica on it)

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      It happens a lot here. If a song is popular, you will find it on the radio every hour or so, on any radio station.
      It happened with Uptown Funk, Gangam Style, Summer Paradise, I Love It and so many South American songs like Danza Kuduro, Ai Se Eu Te Pego, Bailando (though he's Spanish, shh)...
      Yeah, it gets kinda annoying.

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      Here's an interesting 80s track - Question of Time by Bushido. Despite the name of the group, it's not particularly Japanese, more sort of dark synth pop

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      I think Forever Young is Alphaville's best song. Although Sounds like a Melody is pretty good, too.

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      And speaking of Alphaville, this Italian eurodance group sampled it to be pretty good effect in U Got 2 Let the Music

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      Forever Young sounds more like the title of a Neil Diamond song.

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      Was he ever young? He seems to be one of that eternally 50-ish people. Like say, Bob Newhart

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    • Or Ric Flair.

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      RIP Isao Tomita, who was probably best known in the West for a song used as the theme to Star Hustler (a PBS show about astronomy)

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    • To my surprise, I knew exactly what piece of music you were talking about, even though I'd forgotten the name of that show. Had never known who wrote that arrangement, though.

      -2016/05/10 GMT

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      Jack Horkheimer was one of my heroes growing up. Wore a jacket just like his
      Tales_of_Night_Sky.jpg

      (Strangely, so was Ric Flair, though O is right, even when he was the "Nature Boy", he looked middle aged)

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      That's pretty much the same thing your avatar is wearing. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

      Every once in a while I pop Lumines: Electronic Symphony into my Vita. I absolutely suck at the game, but one of my favorite tracks from the game is The Future of the Future by Deep Dish.

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      About the only reason I ever played Lumines is the music> I don't think the game itself is very fun. At least it feels more like work than fun.

      Deep Dish were huge about 20 years ago, when deep house/progressive house was the in thing.

      You might like their Global Underground mix cd

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      Before Miami Vice, there was Schon & Hammer

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      And before there was Van Hagar, there was Schon Hagar. Pretty good if you like classic rock (which I do)

      Neal Schon must have been the busiest musician in the '80s, between playing with Journey and all the side projects.

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      Don't You (Forget About Me), Simple Minds.

      How do I come up with these? By singing them randomly whenever I feel like it. It's become a meme at home.

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      That one part of the song:

      "Would you recognise me?
      Call my name or walk on by"

      Always gets me.

      Here's a really good retrowave song by a band that apparently is popular (thanks to appearing on a movie soundtrack. Electric Youth

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      The Futurama episode which closes with "Don't You Forget About Me" is my favorite of that show. The song is from a memory of when Fry last interacted with his brother, and they were going to use The Breakfast Club's soundtrack for, uh, something. A surprisingly warm and touching episode at the end. I'd never have thought Futurama could make tears well up, but it did.

      - 2016/05/23 GMT

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      This singer (the man) looks like a European version of Prince. Sorta.

      Sigh, I miss campiness.

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      DeepDiscount.com recommended something called "Babymetal" to me. I'd never heard of it, and it seemed odd that I'd get a recommendation for what sounded like it must be related to heavy metal music (when all their other recommendations were anime movies and shows), so I looked it up. This is Babymetal, care of Stephen Colbert.

      - 2016/05/29 GMT

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      Yeah, I am aware of it. It just proves Alice Cooper right.

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      80's Action Movie Rock

      Never Retreat, Never Surrender - Directed by Corey Yuen, who has had a very interesting movie career (though he hasn't done anything lately)

      Bloodsport

      Friday the 13th Part iV

      Iron Eagle

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      I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Nik Kershaw
      Thank you, TrackID. Curse you, personal inability to understand lyrics.

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      Let's Groove, Earth, Wind & Fire
      Also known as the "It's alright, alright, aalllright" song.

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      One of my disappointments about the future is that people don't dress like that every day.

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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KcK0J9qsY0

      Country back when it was great.

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      Yeah, that era gave us Convoy

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      ^ I actually had that on 8-Track. Along with The Gambler. That was my only foray into country music

      On a completely different note, I was shocked to discover there was an alternate video for Thunderdome. Considering it's sorta X_rated, not surprising why I hadn't seen it on TV.

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      He was great in those Starkiss commercials

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      The only positive thing I took from The Phantom Pain, is this Midge Ure cover of The Man Who Sold the World I can't stop listening to.

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      Oooh, that is really good. I've heard (and liked) a number of Ultravox songs (the band he was in), but not his solo stuff.

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      Movies, Alien Ant Farm.
      I'm posting this for one simple reason: the video.

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      Labour of Love, Hue and Cry.
      Can't find the music video on YT, though I just saw the one on TV.

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      I have had Love Will Keep Us Together stuck in my head since hearing it at a grocery store last week.

      And then last night, I dreamt that I went to a Captain and Tenile concert.

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      While I don't listen to it all that often, I think This Mortal Coil's version of Song to the Siren is perhaps the best song ever.

      I remember hearing it on the radio back in the '80s and just being overwhelmed.

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      Nier nier nier nier nier
      NIER!!!!!!

      Song of ancients: fate

      Emil: Karma

      Suck it in and hit Niervana...

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      Here's a really nice synthwave song

      Free download of it if you go to his soundcloud page. M4A though, which I had no idea even existed.

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      I think I may have posted it, but still, Why Can't They Leave Things Alone by Blancmange (which seems to be the English name for Jello)

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      At the end of August, the soundtrack for Thunderbolt Fantasy was released, both for download and on CD. My favorite track is "蔑、guy," the villain's theme (the title of the track is a word play on his name in Japanese, "Betsu Ten Gai"). The best part of it is right here, where the strings, winds, French horns, and chorus combine with war drums to declare, "Abandon all hope, and despair, for I am here to crush all you hold dear!" Be sure you have your volume and bass turned up if you listen to it! And try not to despair too much.

      The show's main intra-episode theme (i.e., not the opening title) is given a clearer vocal rendition in "Darkest," and surprisingly, it's in English (these are the lyrics). I couldn't tell from the standard version of the theme, except maybe for the "shadow of eagles across the moon" bit--but I couldn't be sure I wasn't just imagining hearing English.

      - 2016/09/15 GMT

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      I dunno. Was anyone ever really intimidated by a french horn? Hell, even a flute, you could poke someone's eye out with.

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      Heh, beginner French horn players are probably often intimidated by it. It's supposedly one of the more difficult instruments to learn.

      And foxes likely used to be afraid of it. If I remember right, it was invented as a horn used for hunting parties.

      But, the people most afraid of a French horn are those who live in the same household as a really bad French horn player.

      - 2016/09/16 GMT

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      It's been a long time since my band days (though not long enough), but don't French horn players stick their hand in the bell when playing? Seems like that would be difficult to do while riding a horse chasing a fox.

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      Up around the bend

      https://youtu.be/BnRsaHXHznQ

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      Anyway, since I am on a Star Trek kick at the moment, this is my favorite song that references Star Trek

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      Last Surprise, Persona 5's battle theme.
      It's... Eh. I'm not saying it's terrible, I'm saying that Shoji Meguro has done much better. Just looks at every other Persona game, or Nocturne, or Digital Devil Saga, or Devil Summoner.
      It'll most certainly grow on me, like P4G's Time to Make History did, but still, I'm relatively disappointed. Still better than most RPGs out there, mind you.

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      Persona 4: the almighty
      https://youtu.be/jk1BOpAH4Vg

      Screw it for repeat or not.

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      Gilbert O'Sullivan
      Alone again

      https://youtu.be/D_P-v1BVQn8

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      this is my favorite song that references Star Trek

       

      I don't know anything about The Refreshments other than King of the Hill, but their name reminded me of The Rembrandts and the fact that every time I try to remember who made the theme to Friends, I come up with "Rugrats" before "Rembrandts."

      Here's something weird related to music. At this part of Episode 17 of Ghost Sweeper Mikami, for some reason, an obvious homage to/parody of Andrew Courage's Star Trek theme plays as the background music. Maybe it's supposed to refer to the "otherworldly" nature of the idea that a girl could possibly be interested in Yokoshima. At any rate, that piece of music does not appear in either of the two Mikami soundtrack albums I found on YouTube. Perhaps this is its sole use in the series.

       

      It's been a long time since my band days (though not long enough), but don't French horn players stick their hand in the bell when playing? Seems like that would be difficult to do while riding a horse chasing a fox.

       

      Anyone trying to play a French horn while riding a horse would probably not only break their front teeth but also get laughed at by the fox.

      - 2016/09/21 GMT

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      I feel sorry for The Rembrandts (kind of), they actually had a fairly big hit before they did that theme, yet they probably will only be remembered for that theme.

      That was Paul Williams lament, that he would probably only be remembered for the Love Boat theme.

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      Only the Lonely, with apologies to Roy Orbison, I think the Motels version is better.

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      This is pretty neat, a video for one of my favorite songs, For You by Manfred Mann's Earth
      Band.

      Had all their stuff on cassette, but it was a pain finding their stuff on cd, pre-internet

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      Keep on Chooglin'

      CCR was such a strange band. While clearly it was mostly John Fogarty, he never really did anything post CCR The other 3 guys might not have contributed much, but they were just magic together.

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      Centerfield was a pretty big hit for him, post CCR.

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      One gimmicky song about baseball that only gets played on sports channels and ballparks.

      I mean, it's something, I guess, but not like CCR that had not one, but two greatest hits albums, of 20 songs each..

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      I don't really disagree, but I do like Centerfield and it seemed to get a lot of air time when I was younger and still pops up from time to time on local radio stations when they're doing 80's music.

      So I imagine it qualifies as a hit after his glory days as the lead singer for CCR ended. Better than what usually happens when someone thinks they're being held back by the very thing that made them popular in the first place.

      You usually never hear from them again when they strike off on their own, like when the actor that played Colonel Blake decided to leave M*A*S*H, thinking that he had star potential. Except for the occasional episode of Match Game, he basically disappeared...

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      Eh, maybe it's a regional thing, but I don't recall ever hearing it on the radio.

      Then again, I also watched Hello Larry, though not because of him.

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      Sam Spence - The lineman
      https://youtu.be/uLXyCF32CP0

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      Any idea of who the King Family are, Jeremy? Finally opened up my two DVD collections of some of their tv specials and have been enjoying them.

      Their holiday specials were still getting reran when I was little.

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      You've mentioned them before, though I have no first hand recollection of them. I was more of a Solid Gold/Soul Train/Dance Fever sort of kid.

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      After I posted that, I started thinking that I had asked that before.

      Anyone ever watch The Kidsongs television show back in the 80's? I remember enjoying it, but don't remember many details about it anymore. Mostly just remember the intro now with an abandoned tv station and transmitter, with the kids somehow taking over the place and reactivating it.

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      I remember the commercials for it, but when that came out, I was much too old for it (almost driving in fact)

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      I figured you were a bit out of the age group. Being born in 1982, I was probably exactly the age they were aiming it at back around 1987.

      You're too old to probably have watched this, but I remember something else that I'd love to know what show it was. I think it was a guy playing kids music on a guitar and I think it was a show aired on Canadian television like Mr. Dressup. The introduction has him going through a forest and going through something like a big tree log where there's a clearing. And i think he did at least one tv special along with his tv series, since I remember being excited to see it.

      I wonder what it was.

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      I actually found it about 5 minutes afterwards, thanks to remembering how much of what I remember from tv back then was Canadian.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eChI9zzt6Q4

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Penner%27s_Place

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      Yup, that's Canadian.

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      It is, eh?

      - 2016/10/09 GMT

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      Did you (AB, that is) ever listen to Dr. Demento? Not quite the same thing, but sort of aimed at kids

      One of the best songs on that was Existential Blues by Tom T-Bone Stankus. Almost more of a comedy routine than a song, but still

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      Speaking of Dr. Demento and Canada, here's a Canadian song he used to play a lot, Take Off by Doug & Bob McKenzie with Geddy Lee

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      And another Dr Demento favorite, Frozen Embryos

      It's amazing I can remember these.

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      The Martian Boogie

      This was actually a hit in the '70s.

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      Bitchin' Camaro

      Now that's a classic, Dr. Demento or not

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      Let's Blow up the Tow Truck

      And this has to be Troy McClure's favorite song

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      They almost sound like Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz3o3ir2_-4

      Always loved that episode of The Flintstones.

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      I always liked that Jetsons song

      Which has also been covered a few times, most notably by the Violent Femmes (who I've never particularly liked)

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      Ah crap, rip Pete Burns

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      RIP Leonard Cohen, though I confess, while I've heard of him, I've never actually heard anything by him.

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      Came to post some new Childish Gambino, and now I'm depressed.

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      Well, we still have Little Richard

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      And just out of curiosity, do you like Sha Na Na, Atariboy? I'm watching Woodstock on TCM and they just performed...

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      I'm a fan. :)

      My father actually met them at a pizza place years ago that they dropped into for dinner.

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      I unironically like Unknown From M.E.
      Screw the memes. Those cheesy rap and disco singers are amazing.

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      Sonic R is the best. It actually had real acid house as opposed to just video game music.

      Not that there is anything wrong with video game music, but rarely do you see any attempts to transcend the genre.

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      That saddens me.
      No matter how good what you're listening to is, if it's video game music, you're a weirdo.
      Considering most people got exposed to nothing but yesteryear's beeps and boops and/or these days' orchestral noise - which is what most Western soundtracks amount to, sadly - they're right, in their own way.
      I don't care, anyway. Listening to Zuntata, or Ishiwatari or Meguro, or Okabe, or whoever scored SMTIV, relaxes me.

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      Atariboy
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      Have I ever mentioned that I love Connie Francis? :)

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      I think you have . . . but the name is only ringing half a bell. My bells are probably just broken.

      - 2016/12/08 GMT

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      That I mentioned her name is only ringing half a bell, or her name in general?

      If she's still not at the top, I bet she remains in the top 3 list for female singers when it comes to number of hits, record sales, etc. One of the giants of this industry (And also one of the cutest).

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      I always get her confused with Connie Stevens.

      What about June Christy? My father, who has similar tastes in music as you do, loves her.

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      Ah crap, Greg Lake died. Most notably of Emerson (also RIP this year), Lake and Palmer, but also part of King Crimson for their first (and IMHO best) album

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      I don't recognize that name, but I'll check her out. :)

      I'm a Connie Stevens fan though. I fire up this video regularly and watch it.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT9QZBGyXjU&t=143s

      This silly song isn't much of one I suppose, but I love watching Connie Stevens fighting to not burst out in laughter throughout it as they both lip sync to their recording of it.

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      That I mentioned her name is only ringing half a bell, or her name in general?

       

      I meant that I couldn't be sure whether you had mentioned her before because I couldn't fully recognize whether I'd seen her name before. For example, maybe it was Connie Stevens whom I vaguely remember you mentioning.

      - 2016/12/09 GMT

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      Atariboy
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      I like this song.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZS0IfGLji8

      I'll have to see all the movies someday. Just have watched the 2nd one, which I liked quite a bit. I believe this song was featured in it.

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      JeremyR
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      RIP Alan Thicke, quite possibly the only singer more 80s campier than David Hasselhoff

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      JeremyR
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      Argh. I've had the theme song to the Burt Reynolds Swamploitation movie Gator stuck in my head. It's like a country version of the Shaft theme song

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      I think I have a worse problem than you: the music from Capcom's Commando is stuck in my head. 😧

      - 2016/12/17 GMT

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      I dunno. The lyrics for Gator don't even make sense. How can you pull back a hammer on a pump shotgun? You'd think a country singer would know that.

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      AXM
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      I'm now going to post Nier music because I want to.

      The Wretched Automatons
      Temple of the Drifting Sand
      The Dark Colossus Destroys All
      Shadowlord
      Song of the Ancients - Fate
      Kainé - Salvation

      If you don't want to listen to all of them... Listen to all of them.
      If you really don't want to listen to all of them... Listen to the first two and the last one.

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      Atariboy
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      Is that videogame music?

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      JeremyR
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      I always liked music from Nair (won't let me post a link)

      Alas, I don't think anyone wears short shorts anymore

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      AXM
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      Is that videogame music?

      Yes it is.
      Freaking amazing videogame music, might I add.

       

       

      I always liked music from Nair

      Never heard of "Nair".
      Google tells me it's a hair removal brand, an ethnic group from the Indian state of Kerala, and a singer called Silvia Viscardini. Wonder what you meant by "Nair".

       

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      They used a really catchy song in their ads.

      The ads got parodied on The Simpsons, but probably haven't aired since the 1980s

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      This has to be the best forgotten Christmas carol. :)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goPi1z4HzkM

      Next to Silver Bells and White Christmas, I think this is now my favorite non-religious Christmas song.

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      How did you manage to get a full-formed YouTube link to post? That's been impossible for me for the past few days.

      JeremyR's talking about the hair removal Nair, whose commercials boasted, "We wear short shorts [because we used Nair to deforest netherland]!"

      - 2016/12/20 GMT

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      AXM
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      Niar

      So you weren't talking about the singer. Oh.

       

       

      full-formed Youtube link

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
      I can do it, too. And it's not thanks to the "s" in https, unlike I thought.

       

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      Atariboy
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      I tell the forum every day that I like it, so it does me special favors like allowing me to post YouTube links without any hassles. :)

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      I'm going to post Locoroco music because I want to. Does anyone remember Locoroco? Ah, good old times.
      Eerily similar to Nier, thinking about it. Both soundtracks consist of weird music with made-up lyrics.
      Get ready for stupid titles such as...

      Dahdi Dado Da**
      Bu Bu Poruche**
      Uwauwau
      Aio Aio
      Panguraratta
      Moinoi Moinoi*
      Pupapu Poapoa**
      Merure Merure
      MuiMui*
      [The Menu Theme]**

      How many asterisks are next to each song equal to how much you need to listen to it. But, as always, you should listen to all of them. They'll make you very happy.

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      Atariboy
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      Always liked her.

      https://youtu.be/o9tEeKE-quQ?t=2m27s

      Edit: Still letting me post YouTube links. Only percentage signs seem to cause me issues.

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      AXM
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      I'm now going to post Shin Megami Tensei IV music because it's one of the best soundtracks of all time. If you're into 70's/80's synth, this is heaven. Well, besides the first five hours of the game.
      Anyway, there's so many gems in the OST, sorry if this post is overly long.
      Oh, and the songs' names are as straightforward as they get, so I'll "hide" them when they're spoiler-y. Imagine if Symphony of the Night had a track called "Inverted Castle".

      Main theme
      End Credits
      Tokyo
      Roppongi Area
      Aboveground Urban Area A
      Aboveground Urban Area C
      [Late-game dungeon]

      The Hunter Association
      Shinjuku Underground District
      Ikebukuro Underground District
      Shibuya Underground District 

      [Late-game location] (warning: wub-wubs)
      Challenge Quest α
      Challenge Quest β

      Every battle theme

      The themes in italic have excessive amounts of synth in them. Yeah, so many of them. Give those a listen, even if you couldn't care less about videogame music. You do like synth, no?

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      As a classical pianist, it's difficult for me to say I like synths. I guess it depends on the synth.

      I haven't listened to any of those links yet. Maybe when I find time to read your FFXV logs.

       

      Edit: Still letting me post YouTube links.

       

      The link you posted was not of the "full-formed YouTube link" form that I was talking about, though. You used the youtu.be shorthand, which works for me, too.

      - 2016/12/24 GMT

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      AXM
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      Atariboy and I did post a "full-formed Youtube link" four days ago.

       

      Maybe when I find time to read your FFXV logs.

      I really appreciate the effort, but you don't have to, you know.

       

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      AXM
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      Last Christmas, Wham!
      ...I guess.

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      JeremyR
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      How the heck does that have 215 million views?

      Not that it's bad song (it's a good song actually), but damn, that's a lot for something that old.

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      Atariboy
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      The best I've done is 1.13 million views.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7pmwqDLxU0

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      JeremyR
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      I say without any sarcasm, that this is Canada's greatest contribution to Christmas

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      AXM
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      Careless Whisper
      RIP George Michael.
      How many singers did we lose this year, again?

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      Atariboy
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      I'd of loved to have been in this audience.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRwFoRiYG6A

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      AXM
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      Little Lies, by Fleetwood Mac
      The official theme for the gaming industry in 2016.
      lol

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      JeremyR
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      A little late, but it wouldn't let me post earlier. Holly Jolly Christmas by the Jingle Cats

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      JeremyR
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      And since it's working, here's an audience I would loved to have been in, Billy Squier circa 1981

      Kinda forgotten now except for his somewhat gimmick song The Stroke, but huge back then. And strangely, his drummer, Bobby Chouinard, is one of the most sampled guys in hip-hop music.

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      Gilbert O'Sullivan

      Alone again, naturally

      https://youtu.be/w-Mjx4WY2xM

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      You know, I always thought that was a comedy song, based on the singer's gimmicky name

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      AXM
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      Chains of Love, by Erasure
      Thank God for Jim.

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      JeremyR
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      Synthpop is the best pop.

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      JeremyR
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      And from his previous band (well, one of them) is a song that never really registered on me in the 80s, but I like a lot now - ]Yazoo - Situation (which it won't let me post a link to)

      I always want to think the chorus is "Moo cow"

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      JeremyR
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      Will it work now?

      Moo cow

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      JeremyR
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      Well, it's a bit late, but some of my neighbors still have their lights up. Here's an Italian synth Christmas song
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeVPwpZ7Lyg

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      Atariboy
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      I fire this one up every few years hoping I'll change my mind and like it, but it hasn't happened yet.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZrpEYhIf_k

      Not sure how one of my favorite singers could've butchered one of my favorite songs so badly. I wish she had sang it in her normal singing voice.

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      For some reason, I had a stuffed animal pig named Petula as a kid.

      I'm not sure why, I didn't name it after your singer.

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      RIP John Wetton, most famously of ASIA but also King Crimson once Greg Lake (who died a few months ago) left.

      My favorite song of theirs was also their last, a new single from their Greatest Hits album that wasn't much of a hit, but got played a lot on Orlando's rock station WJRR back in the day
      Days Like These

      Which it won't let me link to. But it's a good song.

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      JeremyR
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      Hmmm, will it work now?
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMSUrMLS6A4

      Yes, it does.

      And here's a song that was seemingly made for OutRun
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiSB2Fbw9gs
      The video has a bunch of old 80s car commercials and as a kid, I was absolutely in love with that model of the 280 ZX. Black Gold it was called.

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      This is apparently the ending to one of the seasons of the JoJo anime, and something about a meme. All I know is that it's the bee's knees.

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      AXM
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      I have so much stuff to post here, yet I never find the time to do it. Or forget about it.
      Let's resume my posting with... Duran Duran! Of course. Everyone missed me linking to Duran Duran's songs.
      So, Paper Gods has been their latest album. I've been listening to it since... Let me check... February 14th, 2016. Took me quite a while.
      So, it's clearly not as good as Greatest Hits - but of course it isn't, it is called Greatest Hits - but it's ok, I guess.

      Paper Gods is really good. Are the lyrics pretentious? Maybe. But I like it.
      Then there's the cringy You kill me with silence, which is very cringy and not much else. IMO.
      Pressure off, I really really hate because a mobile operator used it for its commercials for half a year. Got really annoying.
      Danceophobia and Last night in the city are decent enough, too.
      They don't feel like Duran Duran songs at all, though. And that's sad.

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      I've always been a Duran Duran fan.

      While they never really regained their massive popularity of the '80s, they've managed to stay relevant

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      Some yu yu hakusho:

      https://youtu.be/xOGhFHgwo3U

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      Rurouni kenshin: hiten mitsurugi ryuu

      https://youtu.be/RwClEdyLoOw

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      Going through stuff I used to listen to, for a brief time I was into nerdcore

      If I only had a brain

      Apparently it was a short lived fad, if I can believe Wikipedia, he now works at an IHOP

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      Atariboy
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      Always liked this one.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Xo_EKpyP0w

      They must be one-hit wonders, since I've never heard their name mentioned except in connection to this one.

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      JeremyR
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      Reminds me a bit of The Murmurs (about 30 years later)
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I82AfD7QJ3U

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      JeremyR
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      Here's a slightly depressing but I think appropriate song for Axel's 19th (I think) Birthday. 19 by Paul Hardcastle
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3LdMAqUMnM

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      Can't listen to it right now, but I did look up the lyrics. It looks like anything but a song, haha.

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      While I've been listening a lot to NewRetroWave (basically 80s sounding synth stuff0, apparently there is a rock band dedicated to making 80s style hard rock. I heard them in the trailer to the upcoming Friday the 13th Game (which I won't link 'because it's really violent)

      But it's not bad. I won't say it's good, 'because it's not. But it's not terrible.
      Crazy Lixx - XIII
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw_9gOvZJg4

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      The catchiest meme of all time.
      Warning: very strong language.

       

      NewRetroWave

      Thank you oh so much.

       

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      AXM
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      Sunshine Reggae, by Laid Back.

      There's this 1983 Italian comedy, a movie we watched so many times I got sick of it - mostly thanks to my sister who, when she was a little child wanted to play it again and again and again despite it being almost exclusively about sex and sex jokes - that has a freaking amazing soundtrack. The best songs lf the early 80s, you can find them there.

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      That sounds like the inspiration for the Don't Worry, Be Happy Song

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      I listened to the last A Tribe Called Quest album earlier today, and it has been on repeat all day. It's just so damn good.

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      RIP Chuck Berry. Besides inventing Rock Music, he also wrote a song with possibly the most double entendres ever
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMddte6yD2w

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      Paris Latino, by Bandolero.
      A very weird song. Experimental, even.

      That movie, part two.

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      Atariboy
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      Sad to hear about Chuck Berry.

      Wondered if Sam Cooke was still alive after hearing about Chuck Berry's passing, and discovered he was shot to death in mysterious circumstances back in the mid 1960's. Never heard about that.

      Too bad, since I seem to love every song he ever recorded.

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      I really love Electric Youth
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY3cfI9Kw04

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      This is amazing, a cover of Space's Magic Fly by Cats
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7UwSVsiwzI

      (Also funny because they look like my two cats)

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      I've never seen the Flash Gordon movie, so I never recognized its incidental music's use in Vanguard. I also never realized that the opening title theme of The Big O was a direct homage to Queen's theme for that movie: https://youtu.be/XA7Xl5CtHRM And this YouTube video is the first time I'd ever heard the full version of the show's theme song. I have the soundtrack of the first season on CD, but that only contains the TV-size version of the theme song. Incidentally, this is the song that won't be on the upcoming US Blu-ray release.

      One other longtime favorite from The Big O's soundtrack is "Run Down," the brief but highly technical piano piece played by the android R. Dorothy to provoke Roger awake: https://youtu.be/eCpm2JL9OgI .

      Of course, something else that can wake someone up is the Big O's giant robot battles, accompanied by bombastic set piece music like "Stand a Chance" https://youtu.be/52BcC9Qzl-Q and "Sure Promise" https://youtu.be/7OlcJzin3LE Then there are the pieces that I've always thought sounded straight out of a 70s cop show, like "Freedom" https://youtu.be/A2wGumgVOG8 and "A Vision" https://youtu.be/hGkXtGXR43Y .

      Holy crap, Amazon.co.jp Marketplace sellers want 8700 yen and up for used copies of this CD.

      - 2017/04/07 GMT

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      It actually sounds like a mash-up of several Queen songs. Part of Bohemian Rhapsody and what sounds like Don't Stop Me Now

      But seriously, how could you not have seen Flash Gordon? I saw that like 6 times in the theater as a kid and had to import the DVD from Brazil, because at the time it wasn't released in the US

      And this is after importing the soundtrack cd from England, because for some reason Queen didn't have a US distributor for cds until the early 90s

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      I don't think I ever even heard of Flash Gordon until at least ten years after the movie was released.

      - 2017/04/11 GMT

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      That's odd. While it was a flop at the box office because people couldn't understand its genius, it was pretty high profile.

      I think it was more popular overseas. The one actress is from Brazil and that Topol guy is a big European star (or was). And Brian Blessed is the most English actor ever to er, act.

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      JeremyR
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      RIP J.Geils.

      While mostly known for Centerfold, I think Love Stinks was his best song
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyP-7ulafFQ

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      Atariboy
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      JeremyR
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      She wrote some of the songs for the movie Fame (along with her brother who co-wrote all of them).

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      Never cared for the radio version of this one, but this live performance is good.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCs7iZGvK4s

      She looks a little bit like Erin Walton.

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      She has fascinating hair...it's curious that given the cyclical nature of fashion, that has never really come back.

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      There's this Super Mario World hack called Call of Cthulhu. It's an insanely original and ingenious hack which everyone should play.
      Anyway, its soundtrack is mostly composed of other SNES and NES games' music (and Cave Story's), remixed with the SMW soundfont. There was this one track that really, really creeped me out, yet it fascinated me.
      Today I randomly found where it came from: an action RPG called Terranigma, and the theme is called "Underworld" (https://youtu.be/9NFmgQqLmSo).
      Do YOU like that one more, or the remixed version (https://youtu.be/3usw3wXhacs)? The latter's much creepier, IMO.

      Yes, I was forces to link them like that for the post to be sent.

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      I played Terranigma on an emulator years ago (since it was never released in NA).

      I am more used to the original.

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      Makes sense.
      Even though I'm not really a fan of top-down real-time RPGs - which is why I've still yet to play Planescape: Tormentor Baldur's Gate or the Mana games - it seems to be really, really interesting. It looks amazing, even.

      On a completely unrelated note,
      A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do), by Ray Parker Jr.
      Kinda cheesy, but I'm still liking it a lot.

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      That's not cheesy, that's smooth.

      You should grow a mustache like that. If you haven't got one already.

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      I think I'd look awful with one.
      Besides, it's not like they let me grow a beard longer than a week's worth of growth.
      I don't blame them: no one likes neckbeards.

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      Well, that's the thing with a mustache, you shave all of your face, including your neck, except your upper lip.

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      They still count it as part of my beard, so I can't keep it. No goatee or sideburns, either.
      As I said, I still agree.
      I did try not shaving some parts of my face a few times, just out of curiosity, and I looked just as terrible as always.

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      Stellar Dreams - Infinity
      gQFIp1wXU0k
      (Won't let me link, but that's the address part after youtube)
      With New Retro Wave stuff I don't know if I should feel cool for listening to hip new music, or sad, because it's wallowing in nostalgia because it sounds like music from my youth, sorta, kinda, if you squint your ears

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      Ever heard any of Patty Duke's songs, Jeremy?

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUd1DXaKji8

      That one's probably my favorite.

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      Only in Valley of the Dolls.

      That's quite good.

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      While Street Hawk might not have been able to turn into a motorcycle, he did have a pretty badass theme song
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wu4agRHJUI

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      This is surprisingly slick, a New RetroWave song with an actual music video
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF8paxAqIRE

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      It sounds pretty rad, yeah.

      Who can it be now?, by Men at Work.

      I guess
      Is you is or is you ain't my baby (yeah, that's its name)
      also counts as a song.

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      Who Can it Be Now is one of my favorite songs. There's an even better remix with more saxophone which isn't on youtbue, sadly, or I'd link it..

      This is the ultimate old cartoon song, for better or for worse.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hRSfvpOz4A

      My mother hated it, would change the channel whenever it come on in the morning.

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      Even though I had much better things to do, I didn't feel like doing them and instead uploaded that version of Who Can It Be Now to Youtube
      https://youtu.be/JPvLIcelL5c

      Better is probably not the word. Longer, mostly.

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      Ah crap, Robert Miles died.

      Children was one of the biggest songs of the 1990s

      Fable was pretty big, too.

      One & One was another, though it features Maria Nayler whose voice I never really liked

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      And now it's Chris Cornell I wasn't a Sound Garden fan, but he was great with Temple of the Dog

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      I'm not familiar with Chris Cornell, but I know Robert Miles, for "Children." Musicians lately are dying, or killing themselves, awfully young. :(

      - 2017/05/19 GMT

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      I think Eddie Vedder is the only singer from that scene left alive.

      Well, King Buzzo, but that's not really grunge.

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      It's funny, I don't think I had heard this song (Whisper to a Scream) in 30 years yet I immediately remembered the lyrics

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      Back in March, at the bottom of this post http://www.pspminis.com/forums/topic/for-people-that-need-to-be-off-topic/page/309#post-48576 , I mentioned how Psyvariar Reassemble, an iOS F2P online-only game that closed in January, was getting a soundtrack CD release in late April. We're beyond that date now, and I recently found that there are two samples of the soundtrack available at Soundcloud:

      https://soundcloud.com/success-corp-audio-unit/psyredemo - from Reassemble

      https://soundcloud.com/success-corp-audio-unit/psymu - from the Medium Unit version of the original game

      - 2017/05/23 GMT

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      A while ago Outkast's Big Boi released a song that sampled Hatsune Miku called Kill Jill. I kept forgetting to post about it. He released a video for it a few days ago. I don't much care for the song or the video. But I guess Hatsune Miku is about as global as you can get now.

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      The Evil Within 2's CG trailer has a pretty decent cover of Duran Duran's "Ordinary World".
      Personally I dislike the second chorus - I hate how they changed some of the notes - but all in all, it's cool. Especially the verse in the middle.

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      For some reason, that song reminded me more of Duran Duran's Save a Prayer than Ordinary World. And I have it stuck in my head.

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      I'll have to check this movie out.

      https://youtu.be/W5SEGxGt50I?t=8s

      Always liked them.

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      That's really quite good. She's got a really amazing voice. Clearly she's carrying the other two.

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      I didn't think I'd post a random Italian song I heard on the radio a few weeks ago, but...
      (https://youtu.be/JkfJ7-GS9yk) Completamente, by TheGiornalisti.
      Mainstream synthwave in 2016? Woah.

      (https://youtu.be/SZmMD84XpCs) You're Not Here, sung by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.
      I like this song. But it has the same exact problems as almost every other song Akira Yamaoka has composed: not enough vocals. Halfway through it, she just... Stops singing, outside of some "ooooh" and "uh" and repeats of some short sentences from the chorus.

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      This is an interesting song
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqvV7L0RNmw

      It's a cover by Brian May (guitarist of Queen) and Eddie Van Halen of the theme to a Japanese TV show (X-Bomber) involving puppets that was dubbed and released in England under the name of Star Fleet

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      Apparently there is not one, but two extra verses to Procul Harum's Whiter Shade of Pale. So like only half the song made it into the album versions
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYBqv3NIqho

      I had thought the song was about the Canterbury Tales, but apparently it's about a ship?

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      That is my favorite ship song, this is my favorite train song

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvMS_ykiLiQ

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      I could watch them sing all day. :)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-GF8WPTSXw&list=RDW5SEGxGt50I&index=2

      Easily my favorite version of this song.

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      Doh. Never mind

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      And this is my 2nd favorite song about a metaphorical fire (kinda NSFW)

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      Wish this one had video.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42cbjuhspdY&list=RD42cbjuhspdY

      Priscilla Paris was a cutie. Too bad she's gone now. :(

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      Xillia 1 and 2 did this right....
      So why not zestiria?!

      https://youtu.be/XUPCfgjFCG8

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      Priscilla Paris was a cutie. Too bad she's gone now. :(

       

      She was gorgeous. Her sisters, though, woof woof. They couldn't sing either. It's funny how some families one person gets all the talent, while in others, it's more evenly distributed.

      Say what you want about the other Jacksons, but at least Tito could sing.

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      The tall one, especially. Her name was Sherrill and she also seems to have been on the mean side, judging by this interview from the early 1990's.

      http://www.spectropop.com/ParisSisters/index.htm

      Priscilla was worried about giving her baby a good life, and this sister was just worried about how it would affect her and the group, and seemed to still be giving her a hard time about it all a quarter century after the fact.

      The short one, Albeth, is kind of cute in a more modest way, I think. She also seems to have been perhaps the most level headed one of the bunch, not getting into all the sibling arguments or holding it all against her mother that all this was sort of forced upon them.

      They don't seem to have had real childhoods or much of a say in it all, because their mother wanted to continue her show business career through her children.

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      My father didn't have any life insurance (or money, for that matter), so I set up a GoFundMe account for his burial expenses. But damn, I feel terrible, begging my father's friends passive aggressively. And I will feel worse if no one donates. I mean, worse case scenario, he sits on a shelf (he's being cremated), but you have all these people saying how much he meant to him, only to have that disappear when he actually needs financial help.

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      D'oh, that should have gone in Off Topic

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      I ever posted this Phil Spector classic?

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92oVEsfihd0&index=19&list=RD42cbjuhspdY

      Too bad he was nuts, since he sure knew how to produce music.

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      Yeah. He really changed the whole sound of music for the better.

      But honestly, you never, ever, want to read a biography of a band. They've all done awful things. Something about having lots of money and people willing to do anything you want (not out of money but adoration) can really bring out the worst in people.

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      Time for some Connie Francis.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcKN0t12q0c

      The only one of her hits that she wrote herself. :)

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      Good version of It's My Party, sadder sounding than the famous Lesley Gore version that I love.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVzNRAjyRvI

      And I went to a Beach Boys concert last night at the New York State Fair.

      They should warn you that you'll feel a lot of pressure on your chest when riding the Gravitron. I was worried my time was running short until I found out afterwards that it wasn't just me.

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      This is like the first rock song I've liked in 20 years

      Pretty clearly they are trying to sound like early Zeppelin and they sorta succeed. The singer is dead on, the guitar and drummer and okay, nothing notable bass wise.

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      I really disliked most of Tom Petty's stuff, but You Got Lucky is the one exception.

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      I only liked the stuff that included Roy Orbison when he was part of The Traveling Wilburys.

      I don't think I've gotten any Dusty Springfield into this thread before.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yLrSVD6380

      Never heard her version of this classic until now.

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      Yeah, they were good because there were 2 members in it that could actually sing.

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      TrackID, the app I use to find out about song names, finally closed. When I opened it, it suggested me to download Spotify. It's basically TrackID, but much better.

      Feels, by Calvin Harris ft. Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry, Big Sean
      Took me a few months to finally be able to use the app above.
      I love how "bouncy" it is. I like bouncy music.

      Morenito, by Stéphane Pompougnac ft. Clémentine
      I was listening to this while chilling in Gran Turismo Sport's beta/demo's main menu (more about the game later). Fell in love with it instantly. Even though I still don't understand anything they're saying.
      There's also another GTS song I want to post here, but first I'll have to actually come across it again. They're random, after all.

      And get rid of my TrackID "backlog" before deleting it.

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      There's also another GTS song I want to post here, but first I'll have to actually come across it again.

      I had to go through the entire tracklist to find it, but here it is.
      Soul Surfer, by Daiki Kasho
      It was a GT4 song, weirdly enough. I swear I heard it before.

       

      Here's two more.
      Forbidden Fruit, by Lenny Ibizarre
      All About the Girl, by Lenny Ibizarre
      The former's a quiet ambient track, the latter's more of a jazzy lounge song, both are great.

       

      And get rid of my TrackID "backlog" before deleting it.

      There was a "History" section here. It's gone now.
      All I can do is delete the app and lose however many songs I wanted to post, sadly.

       

      Here's this one, I guess.
      Do that to me one more time, by Captain & Tennille
      Great sex music.
      But I wouldn't know.
      I do know that it retroactively reminded me of
      Locked Away, by R. City ft. Adam Levine
      Apparently it was intentional. I mean...

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      A month later, I still am impressed by Greta Van Fleet. It's the first rock album I've bought in 20s, though it's only EP.

      Somewhat maddeningly, because they have more than 4 good songs.

      Lover Leave Taker Believer is my favorite and better than the stuff on the EP (and I love those)

      Mountain of the Sun features a slide guitar. When was the last time you heard that? Jeff Healy, I guess.

      Edge of Darkness is solid, though not great

      And their encore is a bunch of blues sounding songs that sound great live but probably won't translate to the studio.

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      Synthesized saxophones sound great

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      For some reason Walmart's radio plays Car Wash. Not that I'm complaining because I love the song, but it seems like an odd choice given the lyrics

      You might not ever get rich
      But let me tell you it's better than digging a ditch

      Which is true, but perhaps too close to home.

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      Darn, that's the only one she did from that era. Was on a record featuring 15 Christmas songs sung by various Warner Brothers television stars of the early 1960's.

      She and her two daughters recorded a Christmas album in the early 90's, but it has a more modern sound to it that I don't like as much.

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      That's strange, Christmas albums were big in the 1960s. Even the Ventures did one.

      You ever listen to Jo Stafford? She had a big Christmas album then. She might be too jazzy for you though.

      Ugh, apparently Billy Idol did a Christmas album about 10 years ago.

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      I'm not sure, the name isn't ringing any bells. I'll have to look her up on YouTube.

      Another Connie Stevens favorite of mine.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsUkF3baFLk

      I don't like her hairdo though. Makes her look like Jennifer on WKRP in Cincinnati.

      Amazing how bad music is these days. I don't think I've even liked a new song I've heard since 2000 or so, and that was a real rarity even at that point. I don't anticipate ever liking another new one in my life at this point.

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      Maybe you just aren't looking hard enough? If people are making pseudo-80s music, then maybe people someplace are making pseudo-early 60s music?

      Still, thanks to youtube, even if not, you can find almost a lifetime of music. My father has something like 20,000 songs he pulled off of youtube

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      I'm definitely not looking very hard. From the bits and pieces I hear, nothing encourages me to really dig much deeper.

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      Finished Jo Stafford's Christmas album just now. Some sound familiar (Especially O Little Town of Bethlehem), but I can't swear to it. But I imagine the odds are good that somewhere or another, I've heard several of these.

      Either way, I liked it and am downloading it now. :)

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      RIP Pat DiNizio, singer for The Smithereens, who were never as popular as they deserved to be.

      They did finally have one big hit, A Girl Like You, but had a lot of other good songs that went unheralded. Like Behind the Wall of Sleep

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      There was really too much good music in the 1980s, I missed out on so much. For instance, almost the entire New Wave of British Heavy Metal.

      Most of the bands had silly names, like this one, Wykked Vikkar, but the song is awesome

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      I remember these boxsets from Germany a few years ago that were complete music cd collections for each featured artists. If there's ever a Connie Francis version of one of these, I want it.

      I'm still finding new Connie Francis songs that I love. She has a heck of a library.

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      That was like almost all my father did his last 10 years of his life, trawl youtube for music by artists he loved and didn't have, Well, a few hours a day.

      But this is ad news, Deolores O'Riordan died. I had the biggest thing for her back in the early 90s. Her voice was really magical

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      Florence + the machine: wish that you were here

      https://youtu.be/dsWDUvuF0Xc

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      I did not know this - Jon Pertwee, aka the best Doctor, released a single in 1972. Produced by Rupert Hine, who later would produce records for Rush

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      Jon Pertwee, aka the best Doctor

       

      Given that he's my favorite Doctor, it seems like I should remember you mentioning that he was yours, too, but I don't remember that. Maybe my brain's just falling apart faster than I was aware.

      - 2018/04/02 GMT

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      I'm pretty sure I have. I thought your favorite was one of the new ones.

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      Atariboy
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      A Bing Crosby song just played on the local AM station.

      Outside of the month of December, I don't know when the last time was that I heard a Bing song on the radio. So that was neat. :)

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      Edge of seventeen

      https://youtu.be/Dn8-4tjPxD8

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      Rod Stewart young Turks

      https://youtu.be/zQ41hqlV0Kk

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      For some reason, Walmart decided that it was a good thing to show a commercials on their display TV that plays the chorus to "Ring My Bell" probably about 150 times an hour.

      It's supposed to be an ad for their online store, but the song is clearly about sex.

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      Growing up, I listened to a surprising amount of Donovan. But now thanks to a Rifftrax video, I have his Season of the Witch stuck in my head.

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      The San Juan sounds from ballad of gay Tony is pretty dope...

      I can’t go without wanting to groove to these:

      Suavemente:
      https://youtu.be/UicnGBFATWA

      Me estas tentando:
      https://youtu.be/BQshQrRIpl8

      Guallando:
      https://youtu.be/XlL6oA5okWY

      El desprecio:
      https://youtu.be/5N-hpv-A9q0

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      I've mostly been listening to the hits from the 1940's lately. Lots of Bing. :)

      I sneak in some 60's girl groups from time to time though.

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      JeremyR
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      I've been listening to this song (Anomaly in Space), which I somehow missed back in the day (2002) and seems to be the soundtrack to a very odd episode of Dobie Gillis

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      Here's a barbershop version of the Ewok Celebration song

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      This snuck under the radar back in the day thanks to some Englishmen badly in need of haircuts that somehow hypnotized much of the world into thinking they sounded good, but I recently discovered it and have been listening to it frequently. Good song. :)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxxCVCsXLWM&list=RDFxxCVCsXLWM&start_radio=1

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      It's a good thing you can't see my hair. :)

      I wish I knew . . . how you manage to post text that has equal signs in it. Double standard forum.

      - 2018/08/28 GMT

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      I hope you're not insulting Herman's Hermits

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      Mama cass Elliot - make your own kind of music

      https://youtu.be/SbSM02_1k34

      Shame she passed so young.

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      Jack Snow used to play for the Rams when they were in LA and was a broadcaster for them here in St. Louis, and he would tell a story about him watching the Tonight Show and seeing her on it and her mentioning she had a big crush on a Rams player...him. He freaked out, because she was not an attractive woman, however well she could sing.

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      Billy Joel - uptown girl

      https://youtu.be/hCuMWrfXG4E

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      Atariboy
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      I always liked Uptown Girl. Had an 80's sound to it, but also a bit of a 60's sound to it at the same time.

      My mom has mentioned the music video for this a few times through the years. Nice to finally see it for myself (Although I'm sure I did back then on tv thanks to my mom being a fan of this song, I'd of been busying myself playing with toys instead).

      Sticking to this theme, here's the music video for Cher's 'If I Could Turn Back Time', set aboard the battleship USS Missouri just a few months before she went to war for the third and final time in Operation Desert Storm.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsKbwR7WXN4

      Navy brass wasn't pleased with her outfit, but the sailors seem to be enjoying themselves. :)

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      I love Billy Joel mewmew!!!

      Here is my favourite BJ song mew:

      https://youtu.be/a_XgQhMPeEQ

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      One of the all-time greats.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqNAEDzFqY4

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      And something completely different, something that sounds like it could have come out of the 60s. Or be in the Blues Brothers....the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhicDUgXyNg

      Honestly, the organ is one of those things I miss the most in modern music.

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      Hey Atariboy, are you a fan of Billy Fury? He was a 50s era singer that kept releasing 50s era songs up until the 1980s (when he died).
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_QW6XLBO88

      Apparently he had as many hits in the UK as your not so favorite quartet.

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      Beach boys - wouldn’t it be nice

      https://youtu.be/lD4sxxoJGkA

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      Call to adventure!!!

      https://youtu.be/Mx3Fva8SZkA

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      Atariboy
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      I love Wouldn't it be Nice.

      I've never heard of Billy Fury, but I bet I've heard several of his songs. Who else did 'Forget Him', since I sure know this song but i don't think it's this particular version?

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      Atariboy
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      One of my favorite 80's songs.

      https://youtu.be/NOGEyBeoBGM?t=1m58s

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      Sniper D. Luffy
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      Sing sing sing
      Benny Goodman

      https://youtu.be/r2S1I_ien6A

      Try to keep your legs still listening to this

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      Odd, I thought I had a link to start that song at the beginning that I posted yesterday. Good view at least a second or two afterwards. :)

      Here's the version of Forget Him that I'm familiar with.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7qaoCilYPc

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      This is an 80s song I missed, I guess because it was only a hit in the UK, from a former member of Thin Lizzy and a guest musician for Pink Floyd. Sounds like the latter crossed with Mark Knopfler.

      Snowy White - Bird of Paradise
      Grrr, not letting me include the link

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      Hiroyuki sawano
      Exorcist

      https://youtu.be/MleTosrCNII

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      Didn't realize this song was as new as this. Written the year before and this was its first performance on television.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuE_DXrt2Js&start_radio=1&list=RDXuE_DXrt2Js

      I'm quite confident that nobody has ever matched his performance here when performing this song.

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      Yeah, singing really doesn't get any better than that.

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      Speaking of The Sonics (in the other thread), I really don't know why they weren't bigger.

      The Witch in particular is one of those songs that is almost completely unique

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      Took me a bit of trial and error but...

      This is one of my new favorites

      Audio machine
      Legions of doom

      https://youtu.be/RmqKJfrgLkU

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      This is probably the best song inspired by an 80s movie written by a Monkee (the movie, that is)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhDhPPcK6C4&start_radio=1&list=RDdhDhPPcK6C4

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      Always loved this.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKh6XxYbbIc

      In fact I kept a black & white episode of Disneyland (Later the Wonderful World of Color, then the Wonderful World of Disney, and then perhaps another name I've forgotten) I recorded off TCM on my DVR for about three years, just to play the opening theme that used several seconds of this song.

      Sad how far Disney has fallen. Hopefully if things go right in a few years when my time down here has concluded, I'll have access to the entire Disney archive of that era in pristine quality, since it sure isn't happening in this lifetime.

      And if I go the other way, I'll probably get to suffer through rap music and all the other things I can't stand to hear or watch, and 21st century Disney productions for all of eternity.

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      Shinichiro Watanabe directed Flying Lotus' latest video.

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      Been going through mp3's to clean and organize files that have built up the past few years, and came across one just called "I". I imagine I ripped it off a YouTube video and the title didn't catch.

      It's a good song, but not a well known one. I've tried typing in the lyrics and nothing useful pops up. I wonder how the heck I can identify this?

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      Should've thought to go through my links. In my laziness even though I had ripped this song, I still had the url.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw5lStAKoCw

      Mystery solved. :)

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      The girl in that song above was pretty cute.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvSb03jU6-Y

      Reminds me of Shelley Fabares.

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      One of the thing about watching older videos, is that people were so much better dressed back then. And skinnier. And not covered in tattoos.

      Also, women tended to wear tighter tops. In a good way, not the sort today that makes them look pregnant. (That's a game I have at work, "Pregnant or fat?")

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      One of my favorite country songs.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KcK0J9qsY0

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    Frima studio is back with the sequel to their summer puzzle space adventure game Widget’s Odyssey 2. For those of you who missed the first one, it was a puzzle/adventure game which although had a funny and attention grabbing story the game suffered from being way to short and just extremely easy.

    Instead of starting a completely new story or adventure Widget’s Odyssey 2 picks up from where the original had finished. After the crew (the same five robots from the original game) return to their home planet only to find it in complete ruin’s from the cosmic sneeze, they set out to find whether this was a natural phenomenon, only to find they are not the only remaining members of their kind, in fact there are three orphan’s who are being held captive by none other then the evil Yagor.

    The game plays much like the first where you get to play as each of the crew from the ship, each of which have there own set skills. What Frima studio have done differently is included more action and a lot more mini games through out the game which helps add some variety to the game. One of the mini games I did enjoy was the one where you have to dance while your band play to try to impress the hostess of the club, to do this you a required to push the face buttons (square, triangle, circle, X and directional buttons) on the PSP in time with the on screen commands. The game is also made a little more difficult giving you a little more of a challenge and a slightly longer life to the game. Unfortunately much like the first game there are only four levels and even though they have added more mini games and a little more action and made it a little harder you could probably still complete it within an hour maybe one and a half.

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    The games graphics are well drawn and animated but also has much more detail in the background of the game then in the original and with a little more detail to each of the levels breaths that little bit of life into the game. The sound effects haven’t changed at all with each character making the same strange chirps and other robotic sounds and each level has the same music in the background as the first which is actually a little disappointing as there feels very little new that has been brought to the game in the sound effects side.

    But much like the first installment of Widget’s Odyssey 2 the greatest aspect of the game is the story. I enjoyed the fact the story picks up where it left off from the first game and helps give a more full explanation of actually what happened in Widget’s Odyssey. The cut scenes like before are wonderfully animated and I feel there is humor in there that is suited for almost any age.

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    Overall Widget’s Odyssey is a good game with a few improvements from the first game but unfortunately not nearly enough to make it a great game but for the price of $1.99 you are getting what you pay for, if you owned the first game and enjoyed it then this game is worth getting but if you didn’t enjoy it well there is not to much different here.

    Overall 6.5/10

    POSTED BY DAN ON MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 2010 AT 7:26 PM


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    We’ve all had part-time jobs like working at a diner or for a fast food chain, or walking dogs, in order to finance our survival in this cruel world. Playing video games is one of those things that keep us sane, a form of escape from the torment of real life. And yet we are now playing video games that greatly remind us of our current or former jobs—like wiping tables.

    Wipe is all about wiping tables, and nothing more. This title has all the depth of a platter, but it is entertaining to a certain degree. However, even though you purchase this game at full price, there are still levels that are locked, and half of the items are also “coming soon.” I don’t know why. The game itself is shallow, and yet content is still held back. Why?

    Furthermore, I really don’t understand how game developers can have a hard time putting up a good interactive tutorial. Wipe has none, though it does have an in-game text manual. However, even the game manual is finicky, because you can’t escape out of it directly. You have to swipe yourself back to the first page to access the “back” button.

    Also, this is becoming a trend in PS Mobile games, physical buttons not being implemented. The core gameplay is indeed veering towards touch controls, but is it difficult to program the use of Start in pausing?

    Gameplay is simple: you just wipe the dirty tables, lifting some plates if ever the dirt is placed under them. And that is it. There is a combo system, but nothing out of the ordinary. The cloth you are using gets dirty over time, and you have to rinse it, which takes some time. Time is important here because there is a time limit for every restaurant/level. Of course, you only have a few levels because, as mentioned, some are still in the pipeline.

    Before I forget, there are some decisions in game design that bug me out in Wipe. When choosing a table to wipe, you have to tap on the table and tap the “Wipe” button situated at the bottom left of the screen. How about simply double-tapping? I am not nitpicking, but it should be pretty much a given to have such a control option, right?

    I’ve played great Minis, despite that format being hampered by so many restrictions, from controls to file size limit, from connectivity to raw computing power. Freed from those limitations, there is no excuse for developers to slack off in the PS Mobile program.

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    Back to Wipe, where my main problem is the locked content, or the unfinished state of the game. If this were a demo, a teaser of some sort, I wouldn’t whine like this. However, there are better Flash-based browser games out there. There are some iOS games that are free that are much better than this. Unless SYNC releases all of the content, I will not give a more thorough review than this.

    3/10

    POSTED BY JASPER NIKKI ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2012 AT 3:02 AM


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    It’s amazing how much a simple twist can add to a genre. Wizorb is either the fifth or sixth Breakout-style (or Arkanoid-style) game released in the Minis program so far (and the second from the publisher, Beatshapers, who also brought us BreakQuest), yet it seems to have generated a lot of buzz based on its premise of adding RPG elements.

    Alas, in practice, the RPG elements are fairly minor. Essentially, you can walk through a JRPG-style town and talk to people, who ask for money to help rebuild their town and, in exchange, give you a gameplay item. As you return to the town, you can see the buildings of the people you helped get rebuilt.

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    So, Wizorb is primarily a Breakout/Arkanoid-style game. Atari’s Breakout was the first game in the genre, essentially being a single-player version of Pong. You control a paddle and bounce a ball towards layers of bricks, which disappear when they are hit by the ball, but not before bouncing the ball back towards you. It was a fairly simple, but fun, game. Later, Arkanoid from Taito greatly expanded the gameplay, adding power-ups and all sorts of unusual layouts, revitalizing and popularizing the gameplay for a new generation.

    In practice, Wizorb plays somewhere between the two. While it features some very elaborate layouts of bricks, it really lacks the many power-ups found in Arkanoid. There are some, but these are used on demand, rather than as random drops. The whole premise of Wizorb is that you are playing a wizard, and thus, the power-ups effects are now spells. To cast them, you simply press a button—X for black magic, Square for white magic (O is used to speed up the paddle).

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    What exactly happens depends on whether or not the ball is on your paddle. If it’s not, X produces a fireball shooting up from your paddle to zap a block or monster, while if it is, it charges up the ball so it destroys any brick it touches, even bricks that normally take more than one hit to destroy. White magic with Square lets you control the ball for a brief moment.

    The catch is that you need to spend magic to use these abilities, the current amount of which is displayed by a meter at the right of the screen. You build up the meter by catching certain drops when bricks are destroyed. The most common drop, though, is gold; magical drops seem to be rather scarce. Sometimes other things drop: keys, which can be used to open doors. Doors occur on many levels, and when you move the ball through an unlocked door, it pauses the level and takes you to an item shop where you can use gold to buy things like more lives or magic potions, or sometimes an upgrade to your paddle.

    There are five different worlds, each with twelve levels plus a boss fight at the end. Every world shares the same graphic style and has the same sort of monsters, little critters that walk about the stage and which you need to kill by hitting them with the ball multiple times. On most levels, monsters are sort of a throw-in, but on a few, they are the primary objective.

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    Two things really determine the quality of a game like this: level design and controls. The genre was originally meant for a paddle or dial controller, which lets you do fine or gross movements with ease. That’s not the case with a D-pad or a nub, but Wizorb controls as well as any game played with a D-pad. The paddle is not at all twitchy, but solid, and while a bit slow, you can speed it up temporarily with the O button, or by going into the controls menu and changing the default speed.

    The level design doesn’t quite match the excellent controls. While the variety is good, with lots of special blocks, the overall pace of some levels is slow, often requiring you to use indirect shots to hit one or two hard-to-reach blocks. In practice, that sort of thing is just monotonous, creating tedium, not difficulty. And while there are boss battles which are very well done and creative, they occur after twelve levels, which is a lot. Bear in mind, the original Breakout had only 2 levels, after which they apparently assumed you’d get tired of playing.

    The graphics remind me of the early 90s, when PCs had VGA cards and developers would sometimes opt to use the high resolution mode but with only 16 colors. There’s a lot of detail to the graphics, but it’s not that colorful; things look a bit flat, but not at all blocky, like in console games of that time. The music is absolutely charming, though, and if there is one aspect that is pure JRPG goodness, it’s the music.

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    I did like the RPG veneer to the game, though it’s just begging to be developed further. The problem with Wizorb, however, is the level design—so many levels are apparently designed to be tricky, requiring indirect shots. I played nearly 15 minutes trying to get the last brick on one level. I ran into that a lot, though no others took quite that long. The size of each world was also too great—rather than having twelve stages, six would have been better. It just feels like it takes too long to get to the good stuff.

    Still, despite the monotony at times, Wizorb did keep me glued to the PSP. As far as Breakout/Arkanoid-type games go, I would say it’s not quite as good as BreakQuest or Bashi Blocks, but much better than the others. And its overall design is quite clever, even if the level design is not always so.

    8/10

    POSTED BY JEREMYR ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 2012 AT 8:58 AM


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    Quirkat is best known for their ultra-niche set of card games for the Minis program, the Basha card games which I extensively studied and learned how to play. They are good and interesting card games but definitely not for those who lack patience and perseverance. If you are not a manic-obsessive person, the Basha series is merely a clusterfrap disguised as a video game.

    Then there was their Mena Speed, a totally forgettable game. I shouldn’t have mentioned this, since you might get seriously curious and follow the link to the review. Stop. Continue reading this review, because Word Blocked is Quirkat’s and one of the PlayStation Mobile lineup’s best games yet.

    Word Blocked is a word game that is presented differently. Maybe there are other games that play like this, but I haven’t encountered one. It seems to be the Touchscreen-Era lovechild of Boggle and the Rubik’s Cube.

    The game presents a 3×3 golden neon cube with letters engraved on each square. You can easily manipulate the cube like a Rubik’s Cube. You can twist the rows and columns in four directions, mixing up the letters as you please. And then you can swipe the screen in four directions so that you can rotate the entire cube to search for new words.

    The Boggle part is where you string up words upon words by merely touching the letters, lighting them up. On the right side, you can see the letters you’ve highlighted to form a word, score, level and the submit button. There is no “cancel” button; you have to unlace the letters you’ve inputted by touching them in the reverse order. Anything can be strung up as long as they are adjacent, even if they don’t belong to the same “face” of the cube.

    Interestingly enough, you can string up letters and then rotate, twist and turn the cube to find more letters for your pending word. However, you cannot build up a combo with this method. You can only gain multipliers if you can correctly submit words in succession without twisting anything.

    The touchscreen controls are magnificent, probably the best among PlayStation Mobile games. Though the menus presented are small, they accurately responded with my desired outcomes, and the same goes for the gameplay proper.

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    There are two modes, Relaxed and Time Limit. Sadly there are no online leaderboards just yet. Personally, I am hoping for Quirkat to update this game so that I can proceed to dominate the online leaderboards.

    The Relaxed Mode is true to its word, as you can go on and on pinning down words without much fuss and until your own limitations stop you from proceeding. For every 100 points you score, the level goes up and new letters are dealt. As you progress, fewer vowels are given, and finical consonants like Q and Z are handed out lavishly.

    In Time Limit Mode, you are given only two minutes to come up with the best score you can achieve. There are bombs and missiles to help you in changing words on the cube.

    Certainly, you won’t care about graphics with these types of games, but that doesn’t mean Word Blocked’s graphics are horrible; they are well above average. The presentation is also good, as well as the elevator music that accompanies the game.

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    Word Blocked is Underline without the difficult touch controls, but with limited game modes. That doesn’t mean you can’t have fun, though, because there is plenty to be had with this one.

    9.5/10

    POSTED BY JASPER NIKKI ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2012 AT 9:17 PM


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    When I was kid, I wanted a pool table. Instead, my parents got me a ping pong table. While I was disappointed, I grew to like ping pong. So when I saw World Ping Pong Championship get released, I was cautiously optimistic. Unfortunately, rather than reminding me of the fun I had playing ping pong, it reminds me of the initial disappointment.

    While Gameshastra created a handful of original titles for the Minis program at the very start (games like D-Cube and Deflector), most have simply been ports, either from their PC casual games or their more recent efforts on iOS. At first I thought this was an original PSP title, but apparently it is simply a port of World Cup Table Tennis, originally by Skyworks (who also originally did Crime Spree).

    You control a ping pong paddle, apparently held by The Invisible Man. You can move the paddle around with the D-pad or analog nub, and pressing X jabs the paddle forward. To serve, you have to move the paddle to the ball and hit it; you can’t use the X button. To return the ball after it’s batted back to you, you move the paddle where you want and hit the X button to whack it back.

    You don’t always need to use the X button though, as you can just move it forward yourself. It’s kind of a strange playing method, as if it were meant for a touchscreen where your finger controlled the paddle, or perhaps even for the Wii, with the waggle controls. Using the analog nub or D-pad instead is more than a little clunky. Still, because it’s physics-based (as opposed to simply timing your button presses), you can perform some impressive trick shots by putting spin on the ball.

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    On the other hand, you can’t really seem to slam the paddle down hard to spike the ball. Then again, maybe that’s not done in competitive ping pong, as it can be somewhat dangerous (I fell on and broke the legs of a table that way). But I think it’s just because touch controls don’t always translate well to a D-pad or analog nub. They should have added a slam button.

    And basically that’s all there is to World Ping Pong Championship, other than being able to choose to play an opponent in practice mode or compete in a World Championship tournament. In either case, you are playing against invisible people, though they do come from countries, which are rated by skill. China and Russia are the tops at ping pong, while the US and UK are the worst, lagging behind Finland, Canada, Sweden and Germany.

    The graphics are clean, if very sparse. There’s a table, two paddles, and a ball. The music is generic, though catchy and the sound effects are ones you’ve probably heard before.

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    While World Ping Pong Championship can be fun to play for a match or two, there’s just so little to it. Icon Games has made a number of fairly simple sports games—Arcade Darts, Arcade Air Hockey & Bowling, etc.—but they went the extra mile and added things like opponents with names and faces, not to mention different things to unlock and spiffier presentation. This is among the most spartan of Minis, about on par with Sony’s “Feel for Two” line.

    As I look at YouTube and look at the iOS version on which this is based, there are all these extra features on iOS that would have addressed my complaints. Unlockable paddles, more countries in the tournaments, stat tracking, and so forth. That version? 99 cents. This costs £2.49/€2.99. There is no excuse to charge more money for less features.

    Far, far less features in this case. This is not the first time Gameshastra has ported an iPhone game to PSP without including all the content (Top Gun lost the volleyball mini-game, Route 66 lost the mini-games to replenish hints), but this is by far the most egregious. My guess is they ported the game a couple of years ago (the copyright date on it is 2010), when World Cup Table Tenniswas more bare-bones, and they simply just published it now, rather than updating the game to its more current form.

    3/10

    POSTED BY JEREMYR ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012 AT 7:41 AM


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    Yeti Sports: Pingu Throw has actually been around for ages as a hugely popular Flash game that has spawned all sorts of animal-launching spin-offs, sequels and imitators. It’s also been released as an iTunes app, with a free ‘Lite’ trial version, so it’s no surprise to see it make the transition to the world of minis.

    Initially it’s really fun to play, just like the Flash game, but in order for such a simple Flash game to translate well onto a hand-held like the PSP it really needs a little more depth, a little something extra to keep you going back for one more go. After playing Yeti Sports for many hours in the hope of finding any more depth to the gameplay than first impressions would indicate, I can safely say that there isn’t any!

    That’s not to say it’s not a total blast to play, because it is, but the novelty wears thin after an hour or so, and with most of the other minis released so far being of such impressive quality with plenty of longevity and depth to the gameplay, Yeti Sports has a lot to live up to in comparison and it falls some way short of the mark.

    The whole idea of the game couldn’t be simpler. You press X to make Pingu the Penguin jump off the rock, and then X again to have the Yeti hit him with his bat and launch him into the air. You then take control of Pingu in mid-air to ensure that he glides as far as possible.

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    Success in Yeti Sports is all about timing your bat swing just right so that you hit Pingu’s sweet spot (don’t like to even think where that might be!), causing him to squeak with delight, and sending him flying across the snowy landscape.

    What you’ll learn with practice is that it’s best to hit Pingu as late into his initial dive as possible, when he’s almost reached the ground. This carries with it the risk of swinging too late and leaving him to fall headfirst in the snow (which, okay, does look really funny!), but time it right and you’ll send the little penguin soaring high on his way.

    Once Pingu’s in mid-air, control shifts to the analog stick, the left and right d-pad buttons or the R and L shoulder buttons, whichever you feel most comfortable using to adjust his flight position. When you angle him just so, you’ll notice that he’s buoyed by air cushions that propel him even further.

    There are two gameplay modes to choose from: Level and Classic. In Level, you unlock new levels by achieving certain distances and collecting the required amount of fish. There are three levels in total: Picky Penguin, Glorious Glide and Weak Wave, all of which have 9 stages to complete.

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    Whereas with most games the incentive to unlock new levels comes from wanting to see new scenery and maybe even a different type of gameplay, in Yeti Sports you remain firmly stuck in the one playing area, and there’s no real discernible difference in the gameplay from level to level from what I can see. Maybe I’m missing something crucial and I’ll be glad to be proved wrong, but I really can’t see it.

    In Classic mode there are no collectibles, it’s simply a matter of getting Pingu to glide as far as possible in order to achieve a high score on the leaderboard.

    Graphics-wise, the winter wonderland, the crisp blue sky and the cute characters all look great, but there’s only one field of play so you might get tired of looking at it after a while, I know I did.

    Yeti Sports is not a bad game at all, but it’s frustrating to think that so much more could have been done with it in terms of adding more features, and the low score reflects that. To call it Yeti Sports is a misnomer, it’s only one sport, and that’s Pingu Throwing, yet there are other Flash versions of the game that feature several different sports, and it’s a great pity that these weren’t included in the minis version. At £2.49/€3.99 it’s certainly cheap enough, but I can’t see it holding the interest of all but the die-hard Flash game fans for too long.

    Score: 5/10

    POSTED BY MAURA ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2009 AT 3:15 AM


  19. 16 hours ago, JeremyR said:

    Combat was such a strange pack-in for the VCS/2600. It was completely multiplayer, so if you were the only kid in your family (like me), you got an Atari and couldn't really play it

    That's the one flaw it has. 


    The biplanes mode in Triple Action on the Intellivision suffers similarly. One of the best single screen local multiplayer games of all time, but unless you have a friend or family member willing to play, it's useless. And that one is particularly tough these days since it has a rudimentary physicals system (You can stall your plane) and the Intellivision controller is so foreign to people these days. Tough to convince someone to give it a serious try. 

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