OwaynOTT wrote: » Hey Steve, any chance you could post a link to where you got those snes box protectors? Hardly these?http://www.videogameboxprotectors.com/#/store/4569532134
Steve SI wrote: » Is that based on the 1966 movie? If family legend is right the house my father grew up in is in that movie as it was shot around ireland, Kildare in particular. Apparently George Peppard used to drink in the local pub as did a lot of the crew.
krudler wrote: » Zelda: The Minish Cap on GBA, fun little game, had it years ago
Retr0gamer wrote: » Mass Effect 3. Remember how some people complained about JRPGs with 3-4 discs meaning halfway through the game you had to get up off your arse to swap the disc? I've no problems with that. Mass Effect 3 on the other hand takes things to new levels of bull****. Want to do a side quest for 5 minutes? Insert disc 2, now you won't be able to hear any sound effects nover the drives whirring. Complete mission, go to new mission, Please insert disc 1. What absolute ****.
eddhorse wrote: » Dusted off the C64 tonight for one reason. Blue Maxhttp://youtu.be/FGnC673GOF4 Only game I'm half decent at and the counter only has to go to 24.b Quick load by c64 standards
Dr Bob wrote: » Loved the Atari 8 bit version had it on cart. Oh and predator 2 , the meg version anyway isnt too hard , did a few playthroughs for the youtube channel(link below) and ended up on the pred ship pretty quickly. Controls are terrible though.
eddhorse wrote: » Sorry cant see your signature link from my phone. Gonna have to get my laptop out Did you have the Blue Max 2001 version?http://youtu.be/vpLqU0w9pfM Interesting to see what Synapsis thought the year 2001 was going to be like haha Ed
Dr Bob wrote: » Yeah played 2001 ,it was terrible if I rememember properly. You had a flying saucer..like we all had 12 years ago;)
Burkey0 wrote: » Finished off Secret of Evermore. Thought I was finally onto a winner with the Gothica part, but then Omnitopia turned out to be complete clag, not what I was expecting at all. Now, which SNES game to beat next?
nuxxx wrote: » You finished super metroid, a link to the past and chrono trigger? They'd be 3 of the best ones
nuxxx wrote: » bouncing through Yoshi's Island on the snes at the moment. Amazing game...
Deleted User wrote: » It is, i started it a while back and now i've been sidetracked by Mario 3 from Super Mario All stars. Am in world 5 on that, so a bit more than half way through. I've only the poxy ice world to worry about next, and a few tricky levels in world 8, and it's all relatively plain sailing after that. Once i'm finished, Yoshi's island will be getting loaded back up for a bit...
OwaynOTT wrote: » I only passed Mario 3 last year after playing it since it was released on the nes. The ghost house/castle with all the doors always stumped me. Finally passed it and easily passed the rest. Bit of an anti-climax
Retr0gamer wrote: » Don't play Breath of Fire 1 whatever you do. I've not played a more boring RPG since Legend of Dragoon. It's not bad it's just really really bland. If you have to play one RPG on the SNES then play Earthbound. No other RPG comes close to how good it is. A suggestion is to check out Majyuuou. You can get a fan translation for it, might be called King of Demons, but it's perfectly playable without it. I suggest getting it since the story is pretty ****ed up. It's one of the best looking SNES games and a really great castlevania type game. Only problem is that its a bit easy.
OwaynOTT wrote: » Yes but, now I could be wrong, isn't Breath of Fire poorly translated and funny as a result. They stepped it up a bit for the sequel.
eddhorse wrote: » Great work, thought you said the first version was "terribad". I do agree with you, the Atari version looks way better, faster and more responsive. Spectrum looks dog slow and the yawn says it all C64 is my childhood though, mustnt have had many games, shame i sold it for a NES. Ed