What Retro Games Have You Played Recently?

Started by zapiy, January 27, 2011, 17:46:54 PM

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TrekMD

Quote from: "JoeMusashi"
Quote from: "TrekMD"Space C*nt

That exists?  :13:

Yes, it certainly does...  Space C*nt

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zapiy

I am lost for words, the ship is a penis.  Lmfao.

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TrekMD

Quote from: "zapiy"I am lost for words, the ship is a penis.  Lmfao.
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JoeMusashi

Ha ha! Thats insane. Is it any good?

I love the Genitaliavision tag  :21:

TrekMD

It's hectic and it has added elements to the Astrosmash formula. 

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deKay

Incredible game for page 69!

Anyway, I finished up Mega Man 5, finally, and have made a start on Mega Man 6. Slightly sad to be seeing the final NES one. Still, at least I've 7, X2 and X3 lined up!

Then maybe the Game Boy games. How do that compare to the NES ones? From what I've read, they seem to be a mix of two NES titles each with some unique bits. e.g. some bosses from MM1 and MM2, or MM3 and MM4. Is that right?

wyldephang

Quote from: "deKay"Incredible game for page 69!

Anyway, I finished up Mega Man 5, finally, and have made a start on Mega Man 6. Slightly sad to be seeing the final NES one. Still, at least I've 7, X2 and X3 lined up!

Then maybe the Game Boy games. How do that compare to the NES ones? From what I've read, they seem to be a mix of two NES titles each with some unique bits. e.g. some bosses from MM1 and MM2, or MM3 and MM4. Is that right?

I'm glad you're making your way through the NES saga. The Mega Man games were always some of my favorites when I was growing up, and they absolutely stand the test of time. The first four Mega Man Game Boy games do recycle some elements from the NES games--particularly the bosses and weapons, and some of the levels share design elements--but overall everything is redone to work on the Game Boy hardware. Mega Man V is the only Mega Man game on the handheld that offers a totally unique set of bosses and level designs.
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Tachi

After about 30 hours of Dragon Age Inquisition, I got totally bored so have left that for now and am now playing Mega Turrican and Phantasy Star IV again :)
Stiiiiill plodding through my save of Might and Magic 2: Gates to Another World, 26 years later lol
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obriethe1st

Merry Christmas all :-)
I have not bought much new lately but have been playing Shin Shinobi Den on saturn and King Of Fighters 97,however i feel that 96 feels a more complete game(im not sure if it is just because the music seems non existant hence no feel).Oh and Twinkle Star Sprites.
 Peace to all men god knows we need it.
        8-)

llayboy

Been playing some Ghouls N Ghosts on the Mega Drive. Hard as anything but very enjoyable and the sort of game you don't want to stop playing.

deKay

Quote from: "wyldephang"
Quote from: "deKay"Incredible game for page 69!

Anyway, I finished up Mega Man 5, finally, and have made a start on Mega Man 6. Slightly sad to be seeing the final NES one. Still, at least I've 7, X2 and X3 lined up!

Then maybe the Game Boy games. How do that compare to the NES ones? From what I've read, they seem to be a mix of two NES titles each with some unique bits. e.g. some bosses from MM1 and MM2, or MM3 and MM4. Is that right?

I'm glad you're making your way through the NES saga. The Mega Man games were always some of my favorites when I was growing up, and they absolutely stand the test of time. The first four Mega Man Game Boy games do recycle some elements from the NES games--particularly the bosses and weapons, and some of the levels share design elements--but overall everything is redone to work on the Game Boy hardware. Mega Man V is the only Mega Man game on the handheld that offers a totally unique set of bosses and level designs.

Excellent, thanks. I'll exhaust the Wii U VC then and move onto the 3DS :)

Having said that, Mega Man Zero for the GBA appeared on the Wii U this week, so it may be a while...


llayboy

Just been playing this with a friend of mine. We recorded the gameplay and I plan to use it in a future episode of Retro Zone

Shadowrunner

I've been playing a lot of Pepper II on the Colecovision Flashback. Such a fun game, love it :113:

TrekMD

Quote from: "llayboy"Just been playing this with a friend of mine. We recorded the gameplay and I plan to use it in a future episode of Retro Zone

I've heard that most Godzilla games are not very good.  How did you like that one?

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