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PostGRcade Retro Gaming Chat
by ITSMILNER » Thu May 03, 2012 7:56 pm

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by kommissarboris » Thu May 03, 2012 8:03 pm

sonic 3.

and i have Tennis in the NES at all times so i can play a game while waiting on ps3/360 loading or updating or whatever the strawberry float they do to stop me playing.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Joer » Thu May 03, 2012 8:09 pm

I've been playing GTA2 recently via Steam. First time playing it too! Really enjoying it. :wub:

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Gemini73 » Thu May 03, 2012 8:34 pm

Been playing quite a bit of retro recently. Giga Wing has been a particular favourite along with Drift Out and Martimelee.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Herdanos » Thu May 03, 2012 8:52 pm

I've never played any of those games. Martimelee I've never heard of but assuming those screens are listed respectively, it looks very much Street Fighter III-esque - am I right in thinking that?

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Dig Dug » Thu May 03, 2012 8:59 pm

I've been jumping between systems a lot recently, in the space of 2 weeks I have gone on and off playstation again. Now I'm playing PC games, installed Quake II and Diablo before, so good...

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Gemini73 » Thu May 03, 2012 9:00 pm

Dan. wrote:I've never played any of those games. Martimelee I've never heard of but assuming those screens are listed respectively, it looks very much Street Fighter III-esque - am I right in thinking that?


Matrimelee is, in a sense, a relatively new one to me as well. I'd heard of it but only got to play it a few years or so ago, (even though it had been sat on my HD for ages :lol: ). I'd say it has more in common with Garou: MotW than SF III, however as entertaining as it is it's not as good as either of those two fighters.

I've actually been going through my HD again when I stumbled on it and thought "oh! I'll give that another bash!"

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Herdanos » Thu May 03, 2012 9:06 pm

Actually I forgot to mention, I've been playing a lot (too much) Championship Manager 2000/01 recently. Whenever I have my laptop on I boot the game up to play 'in between' and end up losing a few hours :fp: That game is magic though. :wub:

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Dig Dug » Thu May 03, 2012 9:15 pm

Dan. wrote:Actually I forgot to mention, I've been playing a lot (too much) Championship Manager 2000/01 recently. Whenever I have my laptop on I boot the game up to play 'in between' and end up losing a few hours :fp: That game is magic though. :wub:

Must be because I remember my game having it new as late as 2006/7.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by ITSMILNER » Thu May 03, 2012 9:56 pm

The selection of retro games available on the 3DS e-shop is amazing :wub: I currenly have 10 GBA games, 10 NES, 4 GB/GBC and 2 game & watch titles

Hope ninty bring SNES titles to 3DS

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by SEP » Thu May 03, 2012 10:36 pm

magicmilner wrote:Hope ninty bring SNES titles to 3DS


Surely it's only a matter of time. Same for Master System, Mega Drive etc.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Carlos » Fri May 04, 2012 7:03 am

I have about 50 VC games downloaded on the Wii. Streets of Rage 2 gets played any time I have a mate over and I play Sonic 2/3 on a weekly basis with my son who is slowly picking up platforming skills but hasn't managed to spin dash yet.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Mockmaster » Fri May 04, 2012 10:47 am

Been playing Shadowrun on the SNES. Anyone remember this gem?




Also lots of Half Life 1 Deathmatch at work. We've built some awesome custom levels.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Herdanos » Fri May 04, 2012 7:23 pm

Mockmaster wrote:Also lots of Half Life 1 Deathmatch at work. We've built some awesome custom levels.


I could only hope to dream of something similarly cool taking place where I work. :lol:

Carlos wrote:I have about 50 VC games downloaded on the Wii. Streets of Rage 2 gets played any time I have a mate over and I play Sonic 2/3 on a weekly basis with my son who is slowly picking up platforming skills but hasn't managed to spin dash yet.


I think I picked up more hours overall on MK64 on VC than I ever did on the N64 original. It helps that I had my Wii, and four GC pads, with me throughout university. Best MK ever :wub: But the VC is a great platform, I just wish that more third parties got involved as there's some absolute beauties missing. I'd love to see Mystical Ninja: Starring Goemon on there, I can't play the cartridge original any more as it requires a memory pak and none of mine work anymore :(

Dig Dug wrote:Must be because I remember my game having it new as late as 2006/7.


Just passed the 10 year mark on mine, going into 2011 :lol:

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by kommissarboris » Fri May 04, 2012 9:25 pm

all this gamecube talk lately, i might fire it up over the weekend, recently got FX Zero which needs playing.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Herdanos » Fri May 04, 2012 9:40 pm

kommissarboris wrote:all this gamecube talk lately, i might fire it up over the weekend, recently got FX Zero which needs playing.


It's an amazing game. Be patient with it though.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by kommissarboris » Fri May 04, 2012 9:57 pm

Dan. wrote:
kommissarboris wrote:all this gamecube talk lately, i might fire it up over the weekend, recently got FX Zero which needs playing.


It's an amazing game. Be patient with it though.


i played it shortly a long time ago.

but i'm no noob to the fx games, grew up with the 16 bit version and love the gba version, even though tis rediculiously hard.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Dig Dug » Fri May 04, 2012 10:03 pm

Dan. wrote:
Mockmaster wrote:Also lots of Half Life 1 Deathmatch at work. We've built some awesome custom levels.


I could only hope to dream of something similarly cool taking place where I work. :lol:

Carlos wrote:I have about 50 VC games downloaded on the Wii. Streets of Rage 2 gets played any time I have a mate over and I play Sonic 2/3 on a weekly basis with my son who is slowly picking up platforming skills but hasn't managed to spin dash yet.


I think I picked up more hours overall on MK64 on VC than I ever did on the N64 original. It helps that I had my Wii, and four GC pads, with me throughout university. Best MK ever :wub: But the VC is a great platform, I just wish that more third parties got involved as there's some absolute beauties missing. I'd love to see Mystical Ninja: Starring Goemon on there, I can't play the cartridge original any more as it requires a memory pak and none of mine work anymore :(

Dig Dug wrote:Must be because I remember my game having it new as late as 2006/7.


Just passed the 10 year mark on mine, going into 2011 :lol:

I meant my local GAME store was selling it in 2007.

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Herdanos » Fri May 04, 2012 10:05 pm

Dig Dug wrote:I meant my local GAME store was selling it in 2007.


:shock:

I can't decide if that's indicative of the quality of the game or the idiocy of Game's policy. :lol:

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PostRe: General Retro Gaming Thread
by Dig Dug » Fri May 04, 2012 11:29 pm

Well consider this, how many years was Championship Manager 4 in shops for? For-fucking-ever.


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