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Everything posted by PFG 9000
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I thought it was in reference to the huge spacecraft coming out of the background. Looks like a 3D model to me. This continues to look impressive, Bob_63. I can't wait to experience it on a real Lynx!
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In Ebay's eyes, it probably builds urgency. If you're torn between either placing a bid or just clicking Buy It Now, and you know you can change your mind afterward, then you might as well just bid. But if you know that BIN could disappear at any second (because somebody else placed a bid), then you have an extra incentive to use BIN.
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VidGrid & Blue Lightning big CD boxes, anyone interested?
PFG 9000 replied to WilcoL's topic in Atari Jaguar
Definitely interested, but I would have to see the finished product to make my decision. If it could fit into a standard Jaguar CD box protector, that would be great...a couple of the retail releases don't fit. -
The last time we heard from them, they were stringing the community along, stating they were doing another run of Hotdog and Relief Pitcher. They reappeared periodically to stoke the interest before disappearing for good.
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This is great news! I can't wait to dig into the final version. In answer to the question, I would prefer a physical release, but I would very much like to buy both if available.
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All of those backgrounds look great! I actually like the third one the best, but I do see the point about colors not standing out. Maybe use it in a place where your foreground is a different shade, or as a background on a text screen, or something? It's too pretty to ditch altogether.
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That's awesome! Day One order for me.
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I would buy a soundtrack CD and a licensed ROM or ISO for the GameDrive, and a cartridge if available. I might buy a CD copy on top of all that, for sure if it had some cool variant from the original version.
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I'd argue in favor of the PC Engine-CD. That thing had tons of amazing games. The Japanese library is enormous, so I can't comment on the ratio of good to bad games. But for that matter, how many crappy FMV games are on the Sega CD? It can't be a major component of that game library. And there are plenty of awesome Sega CD games anyway.
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Odynexus, a game you would like to play on your Jaguar?
PFG 9000 replied to agradeneu's topic in Atari Jaguar
Hell yeah, I would be pumped to play this! I'm really looking forward to the Lynx version. I'd buy a Jaguar sequel (or remake, or whatever) for sure. -
Okay, that's just awesome. I've reached out to far less iconic gaming figures and never gotten a response. Really cool to read this.
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I love Wolfenstein on the Jag. It's just pure fun to play. It has a different vibe than the PC original, and I enjoy both - but the Jaguar port is just ramped up to perfection, or something. The map feature, the updated graphics, the silky smooth and fast gameplay, and most importantly the new weapons - it all just comes together so wonderfully. I do have the 3DO port, but until I get my 3DO I have no way to play it. I've played the SNES port and it's decent. And I was just playing the Xbox 360 version a few nights ago. The slow music speed is usually a deal breaker for me, but I was finally able to get past that and play most of the way through Episode 6. While it's fun, the labyrinthine level design and lack of a map make it unnecessarily frustrating. Really, some of those maps are just stupidly designed. It was the dawn of the genre, so I get that there wasn't much to build on. But that particular aspect has not aged well at all. And in that sense, the streamlined maps of the Jag version are a real upgrade. Now what this world needs is the wizards behind Doom: Slayer Edition to port Spear of Destiny to the Jag. Right after they do Heretic and bring about world peace, of course.
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Whether or not the term Metroidvania is a good term is irrelevant. When somebody uses the term, we all (or most of us, at least) know what is being referred to. It doesn't have to have themes from either Metroid or Castlevania. It just needs to have the gameplay elements that most Metroids and the SotN-style Castlevanias share: 1) a 2D, sidescrolling view 2) one large interconnected map 3) exploration and backtracking 4) accessing new areas via newly found traversal abilities The thing is, we need to have a term to represent this style of game. Until something better takes its place, that term is Metroidvania.
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What the heck? Rayman is 100% pixel art. Here is his sprite sheet, where you can see all those glorious pixels. https://www.spriters-resource.com/playstation/rayman/sheet/119872/
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I'm always up for any new software on the Jag. But Metroidvania is one of my favorite genres, so this is a great concept in my book! I can't say how many times I've played through Super Metroid, Zero Mission, Symphony of the Night, Aria of Sorrow, etc. Something about the interconnecting map and the traversal-based upgrades make the world so much more immersive. Thanks for taking up the mantle, phoboz, and I'm looking forward to updates!
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I like Checkered Flag. It's probably entirely for nostalgia reasons, to be honest. I got it as a gift around 1994 or 1995, and I played it enough that I actually took first place in tournament mode a few times. The controls never get good, but if you play it enough you can get used to them just enough to keep your car off the walls. If it wasn't for the controls, I would actually rate the game something like a 8/10 for its time. The graphics were solid back in the day and the music was catchy and memorable. But controls are only the most essential thing in a racing game, so they bring the score way down of course. Believe it or not, one of the biggest reasons I'm looking forward to the JagGD is to try out the Steering Patch version.
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It's been probably 30 years since I put any substantial time into Centipede. I'm way overdue! I definitely want a copy, but I'll be buying Unnamed as well once it's available. Is there any option to combine orders to save on shipping? EDIT: Disregard this. I placed my order for Centipede. With so many cool releases on the horizon, it's probably just easier to order as I go.
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This looks great! Day one purchase for me. I can't wait to sit down with it!
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Did the sounds issues of Handy ever get fixed? I'm not big into emulation these days, but it's always bothered me that so many people are only exposed to Lynx via Handy with its lacking sound emulation.
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I'd love to buy a copy when that time comes, if any are available.
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Very cool! It is a pain to generate and update the rom list file thingey, and I've wondered myself what it would take to generate something like this. However, I'm still mostly computer illiterate, so I wouldn't have the slightest clue how to use this. But I'm sure plenty of others will benefit from it.
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Blue Lightning isn't that bad on JagCD. It isn't a system seller, and it's not nearly as impressive on the hardware as the Lynx version. But I spent a lot of time with it in 1995 and still toss it in once in awhile these days. It's fun, and it does a decent enough job as a super-scaler Top Gun simulator from 1995. Iron Soldier II and Battlemorph are the best reasons to have a Jaguar CD, but even those are far from system sellers. Baldies is probably my favorite game on the platform. I must have a magic CD unit, because mine only locked up once or twice in the dozens of hours I put into Baldies. I played all the way up to the Hell levels (80% through the game), and really found it to be a fun title. I mean, you can invent a minefield and plant it outside your enemies' stronghold, then craft a skunk into a stinkbomb and drop it on the building. Half the bad guys run out the door, right into your minefield. How is that not awesome?
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If you don't mind my asking, what was it that you wanted to develop on the Lynx? And did you get the chance to develop that idea someplace else? I'm glad you gave the Lynx dev scene a second chance!
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Around 1989, I wanted an NES and/or Gameboy. My parents thought I only wanted them so I could be cool like my friends. My dad proposed getting the Atari Lynx instead. I wasn't familiar with it but I looked at the Toys 'R Us and Electronics Boutique ads, and it looked really awesome. My parents and I each put in $50 and I got it for Christmas. They threw in Warbirds.
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Adventure 16bit PC Please convert to the Jag!
PFG 9000 replied to SoundGammon's topic in Atari Jaguar
No, it's super easy. Just get somebody else to do it for you.
