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  • dirtyclown
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    Thread over.

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  • DanteWolfWood
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    Originally posted by Solymir View Post
    Super Mario
    Tetris
    Dr. Mario
    Zelda
    Batman
    Castlevania
    G.I. Joe
    Double Dragon
    Excitebike, Gauntlet
    Galaga
    Duck Hunt
    Godzilla
    Godzilla II
    Ice Hockey
    Ikari Warriors
    Karnov
    Lode Runner
    Mega Man
    Metal Gear
    Pro Wrestling
    R.C. ProAm
    Super Dodgeball
    Kings of the Beach
    Tecmo Bowl
    Track and Field
    Mission Impossible
    Contra
    Life Force

    Just to name a few. Some of these were either on Commodore 64 or I may have played at arcade instead of on a console. Do arcades still exist? Nevermind, topic for another thread.

    how did I forget about megaman... O.o


    Although the X series was way better but I don't think thats retro enough >.>
    Last edited by DanteWolfWood; 05-09-2008, 12:19 PM. Reason: using my opera browser on the wii for the first time ^^ but I am trying to type with the wii remote. Had a typo.

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  • Caspian
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    Wasn't shadowgate the one where you're in the castle and have to use clues to advance rooms?
    I played that a couple years ago. Going back, it was okay, few parts where logic is just thrown out the window and you're expected to just try everything until something works.

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  • Pai Pai Master
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    Shadowgate

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  • Telera
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    PEOPLE WHO HAZ HEARD OF CRYSTALIS?

    OMG HAX.

    You're only the third person I've talked to online that even knows what the fuck half of those are. XD

    Murphie gets a Telera-Cookie.

    And I hate you. I had to settle for the ROM even though I still have an NES. AND THAT STUPID REAPER STILL SCARES THE SHIT OUT OF ME.

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  • Murphie
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    I enjoyed all of those, Telera. :3

    I actually still have Shadowgate for the NES.

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  • Telera
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    Crystalis


    V
    V
    V

    Then somewhere beneath that: Faxanadu, Shadowgate, Alien Syndrome, Contra, Magic of Scheherezade.

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  • Solymir
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    Super Mario
    Tetris
    Dr. Mario
    Zelda
    Batman
    Castlevania
    G.I. Joe
    Double Dragon
    Excitebike, Gauntlet
    Galaga
    Duck Hunt
    Godzilla
    Godzilla II
    Ice Hockey
    Ikari Warriors
    Karnov
    Lode Runner
    Mega Man
    Metal Gear
    Pro Wrestling
    R.C. ProAm
    Super Dodgeball
    Kings of the Beach
    Tecmo Bowl
    Track and Field
    Mission Impossible
    Contra
    Life Force

    Just to name a few. Some of these were either on Commodore 64 or I may have played at arcade instead of on a console. Do arcades still exist? Nevermind, topic for another thread.
    Last edited by Solymir; 05-08-2008, 02:33 PM.

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  • Lmnop
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    Originally posted by Murphie View Post
    Excitebike
    My work here is done.

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  • Malevolent
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    Yeah...i remember i played with my VB for a few days then kinda put it down.

    and SWEETS!!! my old yoda and R2D2 giga pets still work!! i'm so gonna put these on my key chain...lol

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  • Murphie
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    It just depends, I guess, on what context you're considering these things best in. Were they best at the time, because they were so new and innovative? Or are they best now, because they are still awesome?

    The best games for me were the ones I enjoyed playing, either alone, or with my friends. Much more important to me than graphics, or particular issues of functionality.

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  • DanteWolfWood
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    Ninja Gaiden, Best game ever in old generation IMO.


    and yeah Zelda II: awakening, to me atleast, was horrible. and I wasnt too big of a fan of The first either :/ (but then again, its edged in my memory because my family played it all the time)

    oh and the original Mario series.....Awesome.

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  • Pai Pai Master
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    Originally posted by Armando View Post
    Easy. Lack of convenient saving...
    Sure, but at the time the ability to actually save your game was revolutionary.

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  • Jarre
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    Originally posted by Temagori View Post
    O.o How do you not know what a Genesis is, but you say Sonic...lol
    In the Uk the Genesis was called teh megadrive, so unless you knew it was the same thing, over this side of the pond wed be wut? never heard of it.

    I used to have a zx Spectrum 48k (still have it in its box) and remember classic games I enjoyed playing like..

    Crime Busters
    Terrahawks (remember that!)
    Formular 1 racing
    Daylee thompsons olympics (where you get wrist ache from ahving to wiggle the joystick so dam fast to get anywhere!)
    Pacman
    Death Wish III


    I didn't really have many computer games before the Megadrive (Genesis) but loved retro games for that like
    Another world
    Flashback
    Sonics
    Populous
    Streets of rage (classic!!!)

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  • Caspian
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    Originally posted by Armando View Post
    Easy. Lack of convenient saving, starting with 3 hearts when you die, and finding the dungeons is a million times more of a chore than it should be. ESPECIALLY DUNGEON 8. The way they hid Dungeon 8 was just...really friggin' stupid. The last dungeon was also friggin' horrible, and I died because I had no way of knowing Ganon was going to turn invisible as soon as the fight began.

    It's like the original Final Fantasy 1. I'm sure it was very good for its time, but they're both seriously flawed games on many levels. Metroid 1 pulled that kind of stupidity too (particularly the bit about respawning with 30 energy) but at least Metroid 1 is solely about exploration, and you can sequence break like crazy.

    And it's not a lack of patience either. I'm willing to put up with high difficulty, but that's just artificial difficulty aka bad game design >_> It's like making a game where the difficulty isn't in winning, but in moving around without dying. I'm looking at you, Castlevania and Ghouls and Goblins.
    Okay, those are actually good points. It just seems like blasphemy to call the original Zelda a horrible game. I think the biggest pain in the ass I had with it was playing it again a few years ago, and forgetting how to get to Ganon. I swore up and down I'd already tried the one bombable wall that takes you out and around, and spent a couple hours looking for the right way in. I even remembered his room was in one of the eyes, just couldn't find the way their. Fortunately my friends figured out I didn't bomb the correct wall at all and we promptly killed Ganon. But yeah, they don't give you a lot to go on. Kinda like Metroid and "do I bomb this square, or the one above it, or maybe its the one way up there and I have to time my bombs exactly right to bomb it first, then to make it up there again and go through" which you mentioned.

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