If I make it then come December 31st it will be time to do the dance of joy.dsheinem wrote:MrPopo wrote:I'm shooting for a positive trend in my Backloggery this year.
Games Beaten 2015
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You're gonna break out DDR again?!MrPopo wrote:If I make it then come December 31st it will be time to do the dance of joy.dsheinem wrote:MrPopo wrote:I'm shooting for a positive trend in my Backloggery this year.
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WHAT HAPPENED TO THE LINK?Ack wrote:You're gonna break out DDR again?!MrPopo wrote: If I make it then come December 31st it will be time to do the dance of joy.
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Hey man I've only beaten 2 so far this year. So it's <10%!dsheinem wrote:about 25% Ys games?BoneSnapDeez wrote:I'm shooting for 120-ish games beaten this year again (10 per month).
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The list so far ...
7. River City Ransom EX (GBA/VBA-M v1229)
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1. Grandia (PlayStation)
2. Jungle Hunt (Xbox - Taito Legends)
3. Jungle Hunt (Atari 2600)
4. Jungle Hunt (Plug & Play - ColecoVision Flashback)
5. Donkey Kong (Atari 2600)
6. Donkey Kong (Intellivision)
7. Donkey Kong (ColecoVision)
8. Bubble Bobble (NES)
9. Side Arms: Hyper Dyne (PSP - Capcom Classics Collection Remixed)
10. 1941: Counter Attack (PSP - Capcom Classics Collection Remixed)
11. Ys: The Ark of Napishtim (PSP)
12. The Ninja Kids (Xbox - Taito Legends)
13. Neutopia (TurboGrafx-16)
14. Golden Axe Warrior (Xbox 360 - Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection)
15. Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 (Dreamcast)
16. Growl (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
17. Arabian Magic (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
18. Dungeon Magic (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
19. Gekirindan (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
20. Ys II (Saturn - Falcom Classics II)
21. Darius Gaiden (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
22. G Darius (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
23. Giana Sisters DS (DS)
24. RayStorm (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
Another Taito shmup, this one being the second installment of the "Ray" trilogy. The first game is also on Taito Legends 2, but only available on the PAL-only Xbox release and the DRM'ed-up-the-ass PC version.
My daughter was copilot for this one. While I played she mashed buttons on an unplugged upside-down Xbox controller.
Similar to its predecessor RayStorm plays like a souped-up Xevious. There are two attack buttons - one for straight-ahead vertical missiles and the other for dropping bombs below. There's a lock-on system for the bombs which is extremely helpful, as you don't have to be directly "beneath" a ground enemy to blow it up. A screen-clearing special attack becomes available once multiple lock-on targets have been hit; this is activated by pressing both attack buttons at once.
The game uses rendered 3D graphics, which look okay but are also somewhat awkward in that distinct early 5th gen fashion. Sometimes it's difficult to to tell which what's above and below - at least until your ship gets close enough for the lock-on to activate.
I enjoyed this one, but the first of the series (RayForce also known as Layer Section also known as Galactic Attack also known as Gunlock) has smoother gameplay and crisper graphics overall. Can't go wrong with Taito shmups either way.
Well I'm burnt out on Taito Legends 1 & 2. Time to hit up the 8-bit JRPGs.
2. Jungle Hunt (Xbox - Taito Legends)
3. Jungle Hunt (Atari 2600)
4. Jungle Hunt (Plug & Play - ColecoVision Flashback)
5. Donkey Kong (Atari 2600)
6. Donkey Kong (Intellivision)
7. Donkey Kong (ColecoVision)
8. Bubble Bobble (NES)
9. Side Arms: Hyper Dyne (PSP - Capcom Classics Collection Remixed)
10. 1941: Counter Attack (PSP - Capcom Classics Collection Remixed)
11. Ys: The Ark of Napishtim (PSP)
12. The Ninja Kids (Xbox - Taito Legends)
13. Neutopia (TurboGrafx-16)
14. Golden Axe Warrior (Xbox 360 - Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection)
15. Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 (Dreamcast)
16. Growl (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
17. Arabian Magic (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
18. Dungeon Magic (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
19. Gekirindan (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
20. Ys II (Saturn - Falcom Classics II)
21. Darius Gaiden (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
22. G Darius (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
23. Giana Sisters DS (DS)
24. RayStorm (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
Another Taito shmup, this one being the second installment of the "Ray" trilogy. The first game is also on Taito Legends 2, but only available on the PAL-only Xbox release and the DRM'ed-up-the-ass PC version.
My daughter was copilot for this one. While I played she mashed buttons on an unplugged upside-down Xbox controller.
Similar to its predecessor RayStorm plays like a souped-up Xevious. There are two attack buttons - one for straight-ahead vertical missiles and the other for dropping bombs below. There's a lock-on system for the bombs which is extremely helpful, as you don't have to be directly "beneath" a ground enemy to blow it up. A screen-clearing special attack becomes available once multiple lock-on targets have been hit; this is activated by pressing both attack buttons at once.
The game uses rendered 3D graphics, which look okay but are also somewhat awkward in that distinct early 5th gen fashion. Sometimes it's difficult to to tell which what's above and below - at least until your ship gets close enough for the lock-on to activate.
I enjoyed this one, but the first of the series (RayForce also known as Layer Section also known as Galactic Attack also known as Gunlock) has smoother gameplay and crisper graphics overall. Can't go wrong with Taito shmups either way.
Well I'm burnt out on Taito Legends 1 & 2. Time to hit up the 8-bit JRPGs.
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Games Beaten 2015
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call - 3DS
A Bird Story - PC
Quake - PC
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - PS4
Quake: Scourge of Armagon - PC
Quake: Dissolution of Eternity - PC
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis - NDS
Painkiller - PC
Gungrave: Overdose - PS2
Adventure -Atari 2600 (PS2)
Auto Racing - Intellivision (PS2) [1979]
Boxing - Atari 2600 (PS2) [1980]
The Count - TI99/4A (emulated) [1981]
Dragonstomper - Atari 2600/Starpath Supercharger (emulated) [1982]
Enduro - Atari 2600 (PS2) [1983]
Diablo III - PS4
Front Line - Atari 2600 (emulated) [1984]
Gertie Goose - The Lost Eggs - C64 (emulated) [1985]
Ocean Commander - Wii
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance - PS2
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - PS4
Mortal Kombat: Deception - PS2
The Order: 1886 - PS4
The Uncle Who Works for Nintendo - PC *new*
Grab Them By The Eyes - PC *new*
Growl - PS2/Arcade *new*
Total: 26
Previously: 2014 | The First 400 Games
Since they had definitive endings and could be beaten, I am counting a couple of flash games that I played this week.
The Uncle Who Works for Nintendo is a text game that uses a pretty common childhood trope as a basis for a fairly unsettling horror title. There's some nice use of atmospheric sound and image in this Twine title, and there are about a half dozen endings you can find. I unlocked the majority of them. Protip: try it with both a boy and a girl best friend to see some really different dialogue at key points...
Grab Them By The Eyes is a fun little strategy game from the maker of VVVVVV and Super Hexagon. You basically have to make better signs than a competing food cart to win a bet and claim a corner. There's some fun humor and compelling pixel art here, and while it is short it is worth checking out.
Growl is a riot and worth playing for its novelty. As a BUP, though, it kinda sucks.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call - 3DS
A Bird Story - PC
Quake - PC
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - PS4
Quake: Scourge of Armagon - PC
Quake: Dissolution of Eternity - PC
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis - NDS
Painkiller - PC
Gungrave: Overdose - PS2
Adventure -Atari 2600 (PS2)
Auto Racing - Intellivision (PS2) [1979]
Boxing - Atari 2600 (PS2) [1980]
The Count - TI99/4A (emulated) [1981]
Dragonstomper - Atari 2600/Starpath Supercharger (emulated) [1982]
Enduro - Atari 2600 (PS2) [1983]
Diablo III - PS4
Front Line - Atari 2600 (emulated) [1984]
Gertie Goose - The Lost Eggs - C64 (emulated) [1985]
Ocean Commander - Wii
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance - PS2
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - PS4
Mortal Kombat: Deception - PS2
The Order: 1886 - PS4
The Uncle Who Works for Nintendo - PC *new*
Grab Them By The Eyes - PC *new*
Growl - PS2/Arcade *new*
Total: 26
Previously: 2014 | The First 400 Games
Since they had definitive endings and could be beaten, I am counting a couple of flash games that I played this week.
The Uncle Who Works for Nintendo is a text game that uses a pretty common childhood trope as a basis for a fairly unsettling horror title. There's some nice use of atmospheric sound and image in this Twine title, and there are about a half dozen endings you can find. I unlocked the majority of them. Protip: try it with both a boy and a girl best friend to see some really different dialogue at key points...
Grab Them By The Eyes is a fun little strategy game from the maker of VVVVVV and Super Hexagon. You basically have to make better signs than a competing food cart to win a bet and claim a corner. There's some fun humor and compelling pixel art here, and while it is short it is worth checking out.
Growl is a riot and worth playing for its novelty. As a BUP, though, it kinda sucks.
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I played The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo last year. Didn't find it even remotely unsettling.
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I suppose some of the unsettling stuff builds up over multiple paths/playthroughs. It was nothing SUPER SCARY or anything like that, but I think Twine/text is a good platform for horror as it forces you to basically do a lot of your own imagining regarding certain frightful elements.TSTR wrote:I played The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo last year. Didn't find it even remotely unsettling.
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As someone who enjoys spooky/weird fiction, I agree that the platform can be great for horror. I just don't think it's done well with this game. You happen to know any examples offhand that might be more freaky?dsheinem wrote:I suppose some of the unsettling stuff builds up over multiple paths/playthroughs. It was nothing SUPER SCARY or anything like that, but I think Twine/text is a good platform for horror as it forces you to basically do a lot of your own imagining regarding certain frightful elements.TSTR wrote:I played The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo last year. Didn't find it even remotely unsettling.

