Any good Mega Drive games with a password/save feature?
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Re: Any good Mega Drive games with a password/save feature?
Did one of the Road Rash games let you save?
I thought so, but I can't remember for sure.
I thought so, but I can't remember for sure.
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Re: Any good Mega Drive games with a password/save feature?
all of them had a password system iircdunpeal2064 wrote:Did one of the Road Rash games let you save?
I thought so, but I can't remember for sure.
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Re: Any good Mega Drive games with a password/save feature?
That makes sense, with all the bike customization you could do.
I think I only ever played the 2nd one.
Oh, and if they weren't mentioned, the Shining Force and Phantasy Star games allow you to save to a battery... but they aren't really short games.
I think I only ever played the 2nd one.
Oh, and if they weren't mentioned, the Shining Force and Phantasy Star games allow you to save to a battery... but they aren't really short games.
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Re: Any good Mega Drive games with a password/save feature?
I was raised on the fifth generation, and yet I'm the only one to realize how to correctly write those down?Ziggy587 wrote:That isn't any more annoying than the password system for Mega Man games.
..ABCDE
1XOOOX
2OXOOO
3XOOOX
4XOOXO
5OOXOX
Should be written down as:
A134
B2
C5
D4
E135
NOT as re-creating the grid and filling in all the dots. It makes saving much faster, and much less painful. This was especially useful in 4-6, where the programmer streamlined it into having about six dots per password from the ridiculous ones made by MM3. MM7 and MMX took steps backward with 16-digit numerical passwords, but eh, it was sort of a necessity due to more variables needing to be saved.