JetJockey Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 any huge R-Type fans of the original here? i've been playing it the last few nights coming home late from work. my challenge: for anyone who knows what i'm actually rambling about, has been to knock out the unreachable turret guns on top of the stage 3 battleship... they're almost unreachable bc the screen and ship movements forces the R-9 under the battleship not allowing you to get above where the guns are located. by the time you get around to top, the screen has scrolled pass the guns making it too late to hit them. i've been jamming my force unit up there to take out those guns and try using the force unit to try and kill the core engine early before the boss music starts. For some reason, I can't remember beating the original R-Type. I know I played it mostly in the arcades and didn't beat it there. I had it for Turbografx and I don't think I still own it. I liked the SNES Super R-Type more than the original. Anyway, you can control the shield to return to your ship. I believe in those instances you are supposed to launch it and call it back, if the shield can shoot in this version. Thus destroying the guns before you go under the ship. Unless I'm confusing this with the ship in Super R-Type. picked these compilations up today for ps2 i'm going to goof off with some Operation Wolf and Thunderbolt then play some 1941 =) Taito Legends 2 is awesome for Elevator Action 2 and a few others. Quote
Guest davidwhangchoi Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 For some reason, I can't remember beating the original R-Type. I know I played it mostly in the arcades and didn't beat it there. I had it for Turbografx and I don't think I still own it. I liked the SNES Super R-Type more than the original. Anyway, you can control the shield to return to your ship. I believe in those instances you are supposed to launch it and call it back, if the shield can shoot in this version. Thus destroying the guns before you go under the ship. Unless I'm confusing this with the ship in Super R-Type. Taito Legends 2 is awesome for Elevator Action 2 and a few others. yeah elevator action was awesome in the arcades Quote
Black Valkyrie Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Anyone remember this game, used to play it on the Commodore 64. Quote
Guest davidwhangchoi Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Anyone remember this game, used to play it on the Commodore 64. oh i love Solomon's Key, i had that for the nes, that was so fun. Quote
Guest davidwhangchoi Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 i want to buy splatterhouse for the retro experience but it's too damn expensive Quote
JetJockey Posted May 10, 2016 Posted May 10, 2016 i want to buy splatterhouse for the retro experience but it's too damn expensive Which Splatterhouse? It does seem to be expensive for complete Turbografx and Genesis versions. I only played the first two. I remember the different looking mask on Part 3 made me pass on that one. Quote
Guest davidwhangchoi Posted May 10, 2016 Posted May 10, 2016 Which Splatterhouse? It does seem to be expensive for complete Turbografx and Genesis versions. I only played the first two. I remember the different looking mask on Part 3 made me pass on that one. i'm trying to get it for the turbo grafx and genesis. yeah, i agree the prices are too high Quote
JetJockey Posted May 11, 2016 Posted May 11, 2016 i'm trying to get it for the turbo grafx and genesis. yeah, i agree the prices are too high The whole trilogy? I guess you like horror or Friday the 13th. I imagine the Friday the 13th influence is why the games are fairly high priced. There are a few complete retro games I have on my list to get. Most don't cost that much yet. If you just want to play Splatterhouse perhaps just go for the incomplete games. There is a new thing with graded games. It sounds silly as they are basically grading sealed boxes in many cases. But if it's a game you really want and it's in like new condition. I would watch for those. As if you've seen comic book grading, that stuff can get very expensive. Quote
JB0 Posted May 11, 2016 Posted May 11, 2016 There is a new thing with graded games. It sounds silly as they are basically grading sealed boxes in many cases. But if it's a game you really want and it's in like new condition. I would watch for those. As if you've seen comic book grading, that stuff can get very expensive.Game grading isn't new, and is likely a huge part of the inflation of old game prices. And it doesn't just sound silly, it IS silly. Made worse by the fact that the graders don't actually know what they are doing, and that the protective boxes they seal the games in DON'T PROTECT THE GAMES(open to the air, no UV-reflective coating). Quote
dizman Posted May 11, 2016 Posted May 11, 2016 Huh don't think I've ever heard of people trying to grade games like comics, do they take out or replace the small batteries in the Snes, genesis, etc cartridges before they seal them? Quote
JB0 Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 (edited) Huh don't think I've ever heard of people trying to grade games like comics, do they take out or replace the small batteries in the Snes, genesis, etc cartridges before they seal them?Of course not. That would make sense/ruin the minty original goodness. Especially since they "only grade factory-sealed packages"... except when they grade a resealed package because they're idiots, or grade a package from a system that didn't ship with a plastic wrap, or grade a prototype because they're rapacious creeps... you get the idea. The best was a case where they packaged a Metal Gear Solid game+cheat book combo package... in a box too small for the package, and "protective" case actually damaged it. Oh, and the only graded prototypes I've seen, they removed the protective stickers from the EPROMs. EPROMs which are erased with exposure to UV light... and sealed in a box that offers no UV protection... And the cost for grading a game is not fixed. It is a percentage of what they estimate the fair market value to be. Aside from being a fee blatantly unrelated to the actual service rendered, it also gives them a heavy incentive to overestimate value. Basically, the VGA are terrible. Edited May 12, 2016 by JB0 Quote
JetJockey Posted June 4, 2016 Posted June 4, 2016 Huh don't think I've ever heard of people trying to grade games like comics, do they take out or replace the small batteries in the Snes, genesis, etc cartridges before they seal them? I did more searching and videogame grading really does come off as a scam for people trying to get more money for sealed games. There are a few youtube videos and sites about it. Videogame grading is nothing like comics as there is a point to grading old comics and they go through the comic book condition. Where with videogames people just want the unopened factory sealed plastic box. The majority of which are graded in the 80 range according to a youtube video. I've come across people that used to rewrap games to return for full credit at stores that didn't know the difference between a factory seal and an in store seal. Don't ask me why stores were sealing opened games. I know Gamestop opens games and sells them as new. That's why I don't buy there at all. But videogame grading seems like the worst type of collecting. Quote
VF-19 Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 I did more searching and videogame grading really does come off as a scam for people trying to get more money for sealed games. There are a few youtube videos and sites about it. Videogame grading is nothing like comics as there is a point to grading old comics and they go through the comic book condition. Where with videogames people just want the unopened factory sealed plastic box. The majority of which are graded in the 80 range according to a youtube video. I've come across people that used to rewrap games to return for full credit at stores that didn't know the difference between a factory seal and an in store seal. Don't ask me why stores were sealing opened games. I know Gamestop opens games and sells them as new. That's why I don't buy there at all. But videogame grading seems like the worst type of collecting. I do know why Gamestop opens games. It's to display the boxes, and to deter theft. I remember way (way way) back when you could get a box (and they were way bigger too) off the shelf, and hear the bits shifting about inside. And as an aside, I think that the hugely inflated prices for original carts and boxes is overrated. The last time I went shopping for retro games to play I was shocked to see prices in the $30-50, with a few $100 and up floating about. Honestly, I think this market is due for a rather nasty crash. Quote
dizman Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 Yeah game grading does seem like a waste of time and money based on what you guys are saying. I'm fine with going to the local retro game shop and buying a cart with no box, they even do returns in case it doesn't work. Quote
renegadeleader1 Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 I do know why Gamestop opens games. It's to display the boxes, and to deter theft. I remember way (way way) back when you could get a box (and they were way bigger too) off the shelf, and hear the bits shifting about inside. And as an aside, I think that the hugely inflated prices for original carts and boxes is overrated. The last time I went shopping for retro games to play I was shocked to see prices in the $30-50, with a few $100 and up floating about. Honestly, I think this market is due for a rather nasty crash. I know why they do it too, and they deserve a lawsuit for it. It's false advertising to present something and charge for it as new when its already been opened and touched by someone else. Quote
JetJockey Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 I do know why Gamestop opens games. It's to display the boxes, and to deter theft. I remember way (way way) back when you could get a box (and they were way bigger too) off the shelf, and hear the bits shifting about inside. And as an aside, I think that the hugely inflated prices for original carts and boxes is overrated. The last time I went shopping for retro games to play I was shocked to see prices in the $30-50, with a few $100 and up floating about. Honestly, I think this market is due for a rather nasty crash. When I used to go to Gamestop stores they were always a mess. I remember back in the day getting videogames at Toys r Us. I think the stores I used to go to are closed now. But they had tickets for games and the game titles or one box was behind glass or plastic. You would pull the ticket and take that to the register, pay, then go to another locked electronic area to get the game before leaving. If Gamestop was so concerned about theft they could do something like that. They could get print outs of the game cover art and back information easily. I'm all for getting those old NES, SNES, and other boxes in good condition. Many people like myself tossed the NES boxes. And I would prefer the original game on the origin system to whatever new remastered port that turns up. Some of which have new problems. The company that works with Capcom is notorious for bad versions of old games. I just think it's crazy to grade a sealed box and for that sealed game to be worth more than a opened game that someone kept in mint condition. To use comics as an example, the Comic Grading Company doesn't grade comics in plastic. They open them. Yeah game grading does seem like a waste of time and money based on what you guys are saying. I'm fine with going to the local retro game shop and buying a cart with no box, they even do returns in case it doesn't work. I would still try to get as complete a copy as possible. Just because you never know about the rarity of some old games. I remember not liking Dracula X on SNES as I own the original release on PC Engine. That was one of those $100+ import games. But apparently the SNES version is rare and goes for a lot. Quote
JB0 Posted June 10, 2016 Posted June 10, 2016 Man, Dragon's Trap is so friggin' awesome. Really lookin' forward to seeing the new version. Quote
areaseven Posted June 20, 2016 Posted June 20, 2016 Holy Diver You've been down too long in the midnight sea Oh what's becoming of me Ride the tiger You can see his stripes, but you know he's clean Oh don't you see what I mean Gotta get away Holy Diver... Quote
Nightbat Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 Holy Diver You've been down too long in the midnight sea Oh what's becoming of me Ride the tiger You can see his stripes, but you know he's clean Oh don't you see what I mean Gotta get away Holy Diver... ...and here I was wondering about classic Game OSTs, bloody shame it didn't use actual DIO melodies Quote
Black Valkyrie Posted June 28, 2016 Posted June 28, 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2tJqnD72GA Quote
Nightbat Posted June 29, 2016 Posted June 29, 2016 Always fondly remembered this game and it's soundtrack Quote
Einherjar Posted June 30, 2016 Posted June 30, 2016 (edited) Before Walkure, Love Live, AKB48, and even Fire Bomber, there was The Revolution. And music has always been the weapon since. Edited June 30, 2016 by Einherjar Quote
areaseven Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 NES Classic Edition - 30 games in one small box. In stores on November 11 for US$59.99. No cartridges to blow. Quote
Scyla Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 I'm kinda sad that they don't have small SD cards to add more games to the library. Does anyone know how you can add more games? Is it linked to the Nintendo online store? Quote
mikeszekely Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 I'm kinda sad that they don't have small SD cards to add more games to the library. Does anyone know how you can add more games? Is it linked to the Nintendo online store? I'll have to look for a link, but I'm pretty sure Nintendo said that the games it comes with are all you get, forever. Quote
Scyla Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 That is dumb! Makes my idea with an SD card slot much more intriguing. Quote
jenius Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 Here's the link about the mini being fixed: http://www.polygon.com/2016/7/14/12193472/mini-nes-classic-edition-faq-nintendo Quote
Scyla Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 I don't understand why Nintendo restrains itself to a fixed set of games. If you could open the flap and put an SD card in with additional games would not only invoke a classic feel Nintendo would be able to sell additional games for more revenue. Quote
JB0 Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 I don't understand why Nintendo restrains itself to a fixed set of games. If you could open the flap and put an SD card in with additional games would not only invoke a classic feel Nintendo would be able to sell additional games for more revenue. Because this way they can sell you a whole 'nother box next year. Mini NES2, this time with Crystalis, Ninja Gaiden 2, and... Super Mario 1-3 again.. Quote
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