Luke wrote:
*Beep Beep*
That sound from the game still rings in my ears.
The game is so stressful and you don't have a chance to ever really win. You can only delay the inevitable.
Luke wrote:
*Beep Beep*
That sound from the game still rings in my ears.
J T wrote:Luke wrote:
*Beep Beep*
That sound from the game still rings in my ears.
I just went back and played a couple minutes of it to remember what it was like. Oh God! The beeping! I have to save the children! Oh man, they're clear on the other side of camp. But why should I be the one to save them, I don't stand a chance against Jason!
The game is so stressful and you don't have a chance to ever really win. You can only delay the inevitable.
i can relate to this. this is one of the nes game i didnt finish when i was a kid....beep beep.noiseredux wrote:J T wrote:Luke wrote:
*Beep Beep*
That sound from the game still rings in my ears.
I just went back and played a couple minutes of it to remember what it was like. Oh God! The beeping! I have to save the children! Oh man, they're clear on the other side of camp. But why should I be the one to save them, I don't stand a chance against Jason!
The game is so stressful and you don't have a chance to ever really win. You can only delay the inevitable.
I still love it though.
it's the only NES game from my childhood that I keep as a decoration in my house. It's never making its way on to my trade list.sevin0seven wrote: i can relate to this. this is one of the nes game i didnt finish when i was a kid....beep beep.
noiseredux wrote:it's the only NES game from my childhood that I keep as a decoration in my house. It's never making its way on to my trade list.sevin0seven wrote: i can relate to this. this is one of the nes game i didnt finish when i was a kid....beep beep.

no. It was made by the same company (LJN), but had very different mechanics. Nightmare On Elm Street is one of my favorite NES games of all time. You play as a generic teenager, and go from house to house looking for Freddy's bones to burn in the incinerator. What's awesome is that as time goes on, you get tired and then fall asleep. Once you're asleep, the levels completely change into nightmare versions (so there's 2 versions of every stage -- awake and asleep versions). In the nightmare versions you can change characters into the different dream warriors (athlete, wizard, ninja) who each have different weapons and jumping abilities. The game supported four-player co-op, which is fantastic. Also, the music is in-fucking-credible.dgamemuster wrote:didn't Nightmare on Elm Street for NES has the same gameplay as Friday the 13th?
that's what I was looking for. I think I got Luke to replay it a while ago as well. God, I love it.dgamemuster wrote:thanks for the scoop noise. it makes me want to play that game now.