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#1
The Mega Drive version was definitely the better of the two.

Set traps, find parts, create random cool weapons, wait for the bandits to arrive and run around stopping them. It was strategic and fun.

I played the genesis version hundreds of times and i can't think of a better movie based game that took the spirit of a film and made you part of it, you felt like you took on the role of the person stopping the bandits, rather than just have you play through of scenes of the film.

The master system game feels much more like traditional movie games, ok but meh.
#2
Announcements and Feedback / Re: About Retro Video Gamer
December 23, 2014, 12:54:22 PM
thats an incredible milestone, older than youtube and many others.

something to be proud of :)
#3
Retro News & Chat / Re: What 8 bit are YOU????
December 21, 2014, 08:07:50 AM
to be honest i'm just glad to have had a reply that didn't say atari atari atari :)
#4
Retro News & Chat / Re: What's your fav retro game?
December 18, 2014, 19:23:30 PM
Personally i have to go for Links Awakening on the Game Boy

Its so hard to just pick one, but this was the first game that really drew me in. Since i first got the game at launch i must have spent months and months of hours playing it.

Its still one I pick up every few months and finish. Everything was perfect, the story, the music (even though it is just beeps).

For what it was on the system it was on, it was perfect for me.
#5
Retro News & Chat / Re: What 8 bit are YOU????
December 18, 2014, 19:18:43 PM
Woot woot. I'm a C64. Not sure how i only just found this thread :)
#6
Handheld & Tabletop Chat / Re: The Sony PSP Thread
January 13, 2014, 18:52:30 PM
Thats not bad at all.
#7
Handheld & Tabletop Chat / Re: The Sony PSP Thread
January 13, 2014, 18:48:44 PM
Its a shame UMD came out so late, the shield on the disc just makes them kick ass. Anyone know their capacity?
#8
I can't believe i spent almost an hour doing that ruddy thing

537 for me....

But lots of good games missing and crap games included as others have
#9
Homebrew Chat / Re: Retro gaming on Raspberry Pi
December 30, 2013, 14:17:14 PM
my cunning plan is coming together though :D
#10
Wind waker is worth while, i got a Wii U for my birthday with it included and according to my Wii U log, apart from 2 days, every day since 16th Dec i have spent more than 6 hours on it  :P)
#12
Homebrew Chat / Re: Retro gaming on Raspberry Pi
December 29, 2013, 22:11:00 PM
not really. its fallen to the bottom of a rather large pile, behind video game reviews, physics degree, sorting out my relationship and playing games. (not in that order)
#13
Retro News & Chat / Re: Screenshot challenge.
December 29, 2013, 22:04:53 PM
I give up already. looks like a game i played on my c64 when i was little but can't name it.
#14
So having disappeared for the best part of the last month playing Zelda Wind Waker, i was curious what other people thought was the best Zelda game and Links best aid/weapon

Best for me has to be the original gameboy Link's Awakening, just because i grew up with it, followed by Majora's Mask and Wind Waker in joint 2nd place.

As for best item/aid. As the title suggests, Epona the horse.
#15
Retro News & Chat / Re: Screenshot challenge.
December 20, 2013, 16:37:44 PM
Indeed Arethius_RGC.

Your go!