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Terrence! lets play games soon!
Sell me Blast Wind
Sell me Blast Wind
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Bradtemple87 wrote: Sell me Blast Wind
Negative, Ghostrider.
But yeah dude, let's play Alpha 2 again
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Anayo wrote:I love your story about getting a Famicom while all the other kids in your neighborhood were stuck with Atari. XD
And after the NES came out other people would say "That's a fake Nintendo!" When they saw it. Kids were brutal. If you didn't have an NES you were looked down-upon. Nobody accepted my famicom as a real "Nintendo"
I remember when the NES came out and when I saw the carts I thought it could just plug one into the Famicom and it would work. Borrowed a friend's game. I remember it was Ice Climber. Nope, didn't fit. Too big.
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Wow, that must have sucked. Didn't it convince anyone when you had popular games before they were even for sale in the US?hashiriya1 wrote:Anayo wrote:I love your story about getting a Famicom while all the other kids in your neighborhood were stuck with Atari. XD
And after the NES came out other people would say "That's a fake Nintendo!" When they saw it. Kids were brutal. If you didn't have an NES you were looked down-upon. Nobody accepted my famicom as a real "Nintendo"
I remember when the NES came out and when I saw the carts I thought it could just plug one into the Famicom and it would work. Borrowed a friend's game. I remember it was Ice Climber. Nope, didn't fit. Too big.
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Anayo wrote:Wow, that must have sucked. Didn't it convince anyone when you had popular games before they were even for sale in the US?hashiriya1 wrote:Anayo wrote:I love your story about getting a Famicom while all the other kids in your neighborhood were stuck with Atari. XD
And after the NES came out other people would say "That's a fake Nintendo!" When they saw it. Kids were brutal. If you didn't have an NES you were looked down-upon. Nobody accepted my famicom as a real "Nintendo"
I remember when the NES came out and when I saw the carts I thought it could just plug one into the Famicom and it would work. Borrowed a friend's game. I remember it was Ice Climber. Nope, didn't fit. Too big.
Nah, to a bunch of 8-year-olds that doesn't matter. The entire world was our neighborhood so we couldn't even fathom other countries.
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What's that 360 Shmup with the red bird sprite on it. Really really impressive collection. Cool story about the Famicom too, sorry you were teased about it. I think I was one of the only kids in the neighborhood with a Sega Master System, so I totally understand. 
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I had an SMS, too. We were bastard children.Blu wrote:What's that 360 Shmup with the red bird sprite on it. Really really impressive collection. Cool story about the Famicom too, sorry you were teased about it. I think I was one of the only kids in the neighborhood with a Sega Master System, so I totally understand.
The 360 game with the red penguin is "Gesen Rabu" which is just Japanglish for "Game Center Love". It's part of the the "Shooting Love" family. It's a compilation of arcade games that have been released in Japan. Most of the games are non-shmups but it does have 4 versions of TriZeal (CombatZeal) that are only available on this compilation. Because of that it's considered part of thE 360 shmup lineup.
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How do you split up your gaming time? Do you stick to a plan to try and experience each title, or just wing it? I only have a fraction of the games pictured and that still overwhelms me. XD
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Awesome collection!
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Anayo wrote:How do you split up your gaming time? Do you stick to a plan to try and experience each title, or just wing it? I only have a fraction of the games pictured and that still overwhelms me. XD
Most of the retro games have been beaten or played many times. A lot of them I've had since new. As for the other games, I just play whatever I'm in the mood for. I'll look at the shelf and just grab whatever 'calls to me', so-to-speak. For the really long RPGs, I try to beat at least 2 or 3 per year. Maybe more. No rush.