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Mon, 19 Dec 2022 17:40:12
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I have a lot nostalgia around some arcade or console games I played in the past yet maybe didn't own.

As well as some I did. When I've bought and played them, I've realised in some circumstances, going back and trying to complete them, they can have terrible quality control.

One game I'm bitter about is Strider Arcade.

On reflection I only played the first level repeatedly on arcades. As even the level 1 boss is a cheap POS.

Level 2 plain sucks.

There are a few others but I wanted to know what old ass game you used to fond of, in reality sucks.

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Mon, 19 Dec 2022 19:47:08
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I had a very discerning taste even as a kid.  All the games I played were gems and would hold up today.  Alas, I lack the time or interest to revisit them.  I take comfort in basking in their undisputed greatness.

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Mon, 19 Dec 2022 21:28:31
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For some reason I hold nostalgia for the old Die Hard arcade game. Even though I must of played it like 3 times.

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Mon, 19 Dec 2022 21:42:58
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I find it odd that I have far more nostalgia for the PS1 than I do for the N64 or Saturn. But during that gen, the PS1 was my least favorite and least played system by far.

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Tue, 20 Dec 2022 10:08:19
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Maybe I'll have a better answer later, but the first thing that comes to mind is Lylat Wars (or Star Fox 64). It was my favourite game in 1998. I replayed it on the 3DS in 2015 or so and I was pretty underwhelmed. Might have to try the N64 emulator on the Switch and see how that version compares.


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Tue, 20 Dec 2022 13:28:05
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Well in recent weeks, I can say Tales of Destiny for the PS1. It's not that it's all bad, it's just that that damn encounter rate makes playing it almost unenjoyable.

And since 20 years is a good cut off for old ass games, that now makes the PlayStation 2 library eligible. So I would also put Dark Cloud 2 in this category. This would definitely be one of the more recent shocks to me, because I absolutely thought this was one of the greatest games of all time when it came out.

Quite a bit of it still remains good I suppose, but the controls, encounter rate, and some of the game features like the photography mode reek of old age now. Probably doesn't hurt that level 5 was very prolific around that time and they improved their games at a very rapid pace so features that were a bit unique in that game were much better in other games just a few years later.
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Tue, 20 Dec 2022 13:29:48
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Oh one more to put on the pile. Crystalis for the NES. That game was like The legend of Zelda evolved, and really ahead of its time. At least it felt like that back in 1990. However, there is so much grinding in that game that it forces you to move through it at a snails pace. Quite acceptable for a game 30 plus years ago. Much less so these days.
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Tue, 20 Dec 2022 15:32:43
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Ravenprose said:
I find it odd that I have far more nostalgia for the PS1 than I do for the N64 or Saturn. But during that gen, the PS1 was my least favorite and least played system by far.

Im the same in that I have the most nostalgia about games you perhaps fleetingly play. At a friends for instance. Sometimes it's the experience you have with your friends rather than the game being really good.

TMNT NES is one for me.

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Thu, 22 Dec 2022 13:19:30
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Im the same in that I have the most nostalgia about games you perhaps fleetingly play. At a friends for instance. Sometimes it's the experience you have with your friends rather than the game being really good.

TMNT NES is one for me.


Are you talking about the original TMNT NES game? Dear god, that game was never good. The list of games that frustrated me more than that is really really short.

That said, I just watched a guy speed run it maybe a month ago and it was sickening. I don't think I ever made it past the fourth boss, and this guy took him down like it was nothing. That said even he was having some problems with it
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Thu, 22 Dec 2022 13:53:14

OG TMNT ahhhhhh.

Not that old but replaying Sonic Colors, not as fun as I remembered it lol. Hell almost all of 3D sonic has some element of wtf how did I play this.I still love the blue blur.

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Thu, 22 Dec 2022 15:59:45
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Are you talking about the original TMNT NES game? Dear god, that game was never good. The list of games that frustrated me more than that is really really short.

That said, I just watched a guy speed run it maybe a month ago and it was sickening. I don't think I ever made it past the fourth boss, and this guy took him down like it was nothing. That said even he was having some problems with it

I must have been like 6 years old and was a TMNT fan.

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Thu, 22 Dec 2022 16:01:51
One memory I'll always treasure is Killer Instinct on the SNES.

DOING a 64 hit combo on my friend who just had this look on his face, like "what the hell?"

I'm playing MERCS now, sekai no whatever on the Capcom Arcade and it's okaaaay. But I used to love the hell out of it.

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Thu, 22 Dec 2022 16:17:35
SNES versions of Killer Instinct, Mortal Kombat 2 & 3, and Street Fighter 2 Turbo we're all fantastic.

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Thu, 22 Dec 2022 18:37:47
Well I completed MERCS. In like 20 minutes.

Playing with unlimited credits, it's eh... Not as good as I remember.

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Thu, 22 Dec 2022 21:18:28
Unlimited credits makes old arcade too easy. One credit clear, now that's how they are to meant to be played.
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Thu, 22 Dec 2022 21:29:41
I always play with the $2 limit. Generally I would limit my plays to 8 quarters in the arcade. It was pretty rare I ever had more than $5 at a time to spend in an arcade, so I'd usually screw around with two games but I really wanted to play and I'd have the $2 limit on each. Then I'd save the last dollar for arcade or pinball games I knew I was good at and could spend a long time playing.
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Fri, 23 Dec 2022 10:33:08
Yeah in arcades obviously I'd only spend about 3 dollars per game.

MERCS is funny, I used to prefer single stick shooters. Playing MERCS in this day and age, I'm hankering for dual stick and a dodge roll.

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Wed, 08 Feb 2023 07:34:59

I can say that Commodore 64 games really have not held up for me at all, with a few exceptions like Wizard of Wor, International Soccer and River Raid.

Other than that, the only thing I cringe about going back to some of my old favourites is the requirement to write down a password to load a save for all the games that were too cheap to pay for an on-cartridge battery.

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Tue, 14 Feb 2023 21:07:42
Im still pissed we go some hobo ass version of Golden axe 2,instead of the arcade one.

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Wed, 15 Feb 2023 00:40:26

MGS1 is not as good as I remember. Those boss fights are all legitimately awful outside of Vulcan Raven, Rex, and the non gimmick part of the Psycho Mantis fight. The game really nose dives into a lot of linear bombastic action, and most of it isn't particularly good. The VR missions do carry the day for that game, but that was sold as a separate game entirely. MGS2 and 3 have stronger gameplay, ditto Metal Gear 2 btw. Still dig the game, but it used to be my favorite mgs game, but it has definitely fallen down to the just good games category.

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