1337W422102 wrote: Man, I sure hope this game has strippers.
Binaltech Bombshell wrote:When I go old school, it's usually with Bionic Commando, Casino Kid, any of the NES MegaMan titles, or sometimes even good ol' Super Mario Bros.
You bet (no pun intended) I love me some Casino Kid. One of my favorite video game moments is from that game. I had beaten all opponents and was finally facing the Casino King in a game of Poker. I was holding my own for a long time and then it happened, I was dealt a Royal Flush in spades! My brother and I both checked several times, to see that it was real and not four spades and a club, then I proceeded to clean the King out. A short time later he was broke, and I was the new Casino King!83457W422102 wrote:Binaltech Bombshell wrote:When I go old school, it's usually with Bionic Commando, Casino Kid, any of the NES MegaMan titles, or sometimes even good ol' Super Mario Bros.
Those are all great games.
Casino Kid - Start 'em young, am I right?
The NES MegaMan games were so damn hard, I was never able to beat a single boss.
At least I kick ass on Duck Hunt! I better give my brother's Lethal Enforcers [SNES] a try, one of these days.
1337W422102 wrote: Man, I sure hope this game has strippers.
Binaltech Bombshell wrote:You bet (no pun intended) I love me some Casino Kid. One of my favorite video game moments is from that game. I had beaten all opponents and was finally facing the Casino King in a game of Poker. I was holding my own for a long time and then it happened, I was dealt a Royal Flush in spades! My brother and I both checked several times, to see that it was real and not four spades and a club, then I proceeded to clean the King out. A short time later he was broke, and I was the new Casino King!83457W422102 wrote:Binaltech Bombshell wrote:When I go old school, it's usually with Bionic Commando, Casino Kid, any of the NES MegaMan titles, or sometimes even good ol' Super Mario Bros.
Those are all great games.
Casino Kid - Start 'em young, am I right?
The NES MegaMan games were so damn hard, I was never able to beat a single boss.
At least I kick ass on Duck Hunt! I better give my brother's Lethal Enforcers [SNES] a try, one of these days.
Thanks, it's good to be The King! You know, primo parking spaces, your own crown, hot and cold running Sig Girls...83457W422102 wrote:Binaltech Bombshell wrote:You bet (no pun intended) I love me some Casino Kid. One of my favorite video game moments is from that game. I had beaten all opponents and was finally facing the Casino King in a game of Poker. I was holding my own for a long time and then it happened, I was dealt a Royal Flush in spades! My brother and I both checked several times, to see that it was real and not four spades and a club, then I proceeded to clean the King out. A short time later he was broke, and I was the new Casino King!83457W422102 wrote:Binaltech Bombshell wrote:When I go old school, it's usually with Bionic Commando, Casino Kid, any of the NES MegaMan titles, or sometimes even good ol' Super Mario Bros.
Those are all great games.
Casino Kid - Start 'em young, am I right?
The NES MegaMan games were so damn hard, I was never able to beat a single boss.
At least I kick ass on Duck Hunt! I better give my brother's Lethal Enforcers [SNES] a try, one of these days.
Congratulations, BB! I never got very far in that game at all. I'll have to start playing it again!
1337W422102 wrote: Man, I sure hope this game has strippers.
Binaltech Bombshell wrote:Thanks, it's good to be The King! You know, primo parking spaces, your own crown, hot and cold running Sig Girls...83457W422102 wrote:Binaltech Bombshell wrote:You bet (no pun intended) I love me some Casino Kid. One of my favorite video game moments is from that game. I had beaten all opponents and was finally facing the Casino King in a game of Poker. I was holding my own for a long time and then it happened, I was dealt a Royal Flush in spades! My brother and I both checked several times, to see that it was real and not four spades and a club, then I proceeded to clean the King out. A short time later he was broke, and I was the new Casino King!83457W422102 wrote:Binaltech Bombshell wrote:When I go old school, it's usually with Bionic Commando, Casino Kid, any of the NES MegaMan titles, or sometimes even good ol' Super Mario Bros.
Those are all great games.
Casino Kid - Start 'em young, am I right?
The NES MegaMan games were so damn hard, I was never able to beat a single boss.
At least I kick ass on Duck Hunt! I better give my brother's Lethal Enforcers [SNES] a try, one of these days.
Congratulations, BB! I never got very far in that game at all. I'll have to start playing it again!
PredaconX wrote:The last retro game I bought was ECW Hardcore Revolution on N64 because I thought retro would be fun.. not.
Duke of Luns wrote:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters.
83457W422102 wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters.
Do yourself a favour and get Street Fighter II Turbo.
Duke of Luns wrote:83457W422102 wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters.
Do yourself a favour and get Street Fighter II Turbo.
I have Street Fighter Alpha 3 on PS1 and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 on the DC, so I feel I'm covered when it comes to Street Fighter.
And like I said, it was a grail cause I never got play it when I was a kid, so that was a big draw for me when I bought it for $5 last year. I also wouldn't mind buying the Power Ranger SNES fighting game for that exact same reason, nastalgia.
83457W422102 wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:83457W422102 wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters.
Do yourself a favour and get Street Fighter II Turbo.
I have Street Fighter Alpha 3 on PS1 and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 on the DC, so I feel I'm covered when it comes to Street Fighter.
And like I said, it was a grail cause I never got play it when I was a kid, so that was a big draw for me when I bought it for $5 last year. I also wouldn't mind buying the Power Ranger SNES fighting game for that exact same reason, nastalgia.
Sorry, I just meant that the Turtles game is fun, but SF2 is the best SNES fighting game, at least in my opinion.
Duke of Luns wrote:83457W422102 wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:83457W422102 wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters.
Do yourself a favour and get Street Fighter II Turbo.
I have Street Fighter Alpha 3 on PS1 and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 on the DC, so I feel I'm covered when it comes to Street Fighter.
And like I said, it was a grail cause I never got play it when I was a kid, so that was a big draw for me when I bought it for $5 last year. I also wouldn't mind buying the Power Ranger SNES fighting game for that exact same reason, nastalgia.
Sorry, I just meant that the Turtles game is fun, but SF2 is the best SNES fighting game, at least in my opinion.
Hmm, I may still get Street Fighter II Turbo, if I find it for $5 or less at the Flea Market later this year(ah, hunting is half the fun). But according to the release dates on gamefaqs.com, Super Street Fighter was released after Turbo, so which is the best version?
It seems there were three different versions of SFII on the SNES, which is a bit much in my opinion. But it was Capcom's "revisionist" ideals, cause instead of releasing a brand new game, they tweak an old game. Think they might actally release SF IV this year(or so I've heard).
Hmm, and it also appears that only Street Fighter Alpha 2 was released on the SNES. I knew that, but it seems a bit odd that only that one was released, and not the first one. But seeing as how it was released at the tail end of '96, they probably just released slapped together port to make a quick buck. Would it even be worth my time to pick it up?
Think I'll go play some Alpha 3 now, cause my SF interest has been sparked up again.
Duke of Luns wrote:Don't ya mean Alpha 2? 3 wasn't on the SNES, and I have it for the PS1.
And E-Bay says Alpha 2 doesn't go for that much, around $15 at the lowest, but that is a bit for a Super Nes game I suppose. I could have gotten it once from the rental store that was selling off there old games for $5, so maybe I passed on some gold . I did manage to get Super Metroid with original box and poor condition instruction book though .
Xion wrote:Syndicate Wars is the game I became a PC Gamer. Too bad that they never continue this Gameline because Bullfrog was bought by EA Games I think.
83457W422102 wrote:Xion wrote:Syndicate Wars is the game I became a PC Gamer. Too bad that they never continue this Gameline because Bullfrog was bought by EA Games I think.
Oh damn, I remember that one, too! I still have my Syndicate Plus disc somewhere.
That game is long overdue for a sequel/remake.
Xion wrote:83457W422102 wrote:Xion wrote:Syndicate Wars is the game I became a PC Gamer. Too bad that they never continue this Gameline because Bullfrog was bought by EA Games I think.
Oh damn, I remember that one, too! I still have my Syndicate Plus disc somewhere.
That game is long overdue for a sequel/remake.
Yeah, it would be great if they make an MMO or an brand new Syndicate Strategie RPG with the Unreal 3 Engine.
Because I liked the world design, because it was in the Blade Runner style. And that great.
83457W422102 wrote:Xion wrote:83457W422102 wrote:Xion wrote:Syndicate Wars is the game I became a PC Gamer. Too bad that they never continue this Gameline because Bullfrog was bought by EA Games I think.
Oh damn, I remember that one, too! I still have my Syndicate Plus disc somewhere.
That game is long overdue for a sequel/remake.
Yeah, it would be great if they make an MMO or an brand new Syndicate Strategie RPG with the Unreal 3 Engine.
Because I liked the world design, because it was in the Blade Runner style. And that great.
Man, if Chris Taylor got his hands on the Syndicate license...
Speaking of Unreal and RPGs, I heard that Epic Games is teaming up with Enix. I'm not sure if this is true or not, but I can't wait to find out!
Duke of Luns wrote:My friend bough tan FC Twin last month(a perfectly legal Knock Off console that can play both NES and Super NES cartridges. The patent ran out on both systems, that's why it can be released, btw), so he decided to start buying up some cheap NES games. Well, he let me borrow a few of them. While three of them were pretty blah(Dynowarz, To The Earth, Ikari Warriors 2), he let me borrow one he had raved about forever...
Blaster Master.
And it does live up to the hype. You pilot a "jumping tank" arond levels, and you have to find your way to the boss, similar to Metroid. Unlike Metroid though, you can get out of your tank, and enter smaller areas where you control your person. These segments are top down Super C-esque levels. One button shoots, the other throws a powerful yet extremely short range grenade. It's also during these levels that you fight bosses, which are both cool and fun. After you beat a boss, you get an upgrade, like a more powerful weapon for your tank, or hovering for your tank. Definitely suggested.
However, there is a major flaw with the game: No saving OR Passwords, so it has to be beaten in one sitting. If only it had a password system, then it would be perfect. One other minor gripe: when in the top down segments, you can find upgrades to make your gun more powerful. But if you get hit, you lose one of the upgrades. I don't get the correlation.
Oh, and tommorrow I'm gonna be kickin it with the original NES G.I. Joe game my bro won for me off E-Bay two weeks ago. Seeing a special on 1up.com about Joe games got my interest piqued in the game I barely remember from when I was a kid, and it did look pretty sweet for a licensed game. Plus, they said it was the best Joe game behind the Arcade game.
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