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Author: | shuyung [ Mon Oct 18, 2010 11:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Happy Birthday, NES! |
Doesn't make me feel old at all to learn that the NES is 25. |
Author: | Dash [ Mon Oct 18, 2010 11:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Birthday, NES! |
A winner is you! |
Author: | Aethien [ Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Birthday, NES! |
shuyung wrote: Doesn't make me feel old at all to learn that the NES is 25. Did you play it when you were a kid? Don't talk to me about feeling old, I was in grad school when that came out, still plugging quarters into video games in the basement of the student union. |
Author: | Numbuk [ Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Birthday, NES! |
Ah, Nintendo. They say you remember your first true love. That may be, but I also remember my first true addiction. And Nintendo, you were it. Specifically, Super Mario Bros. I didn't have a Nintendo until 1987. So I would make friends with kids at school who owned a Nintendo, just so I could play some SMB. I was a hardcore junkie. Then when I finally got my own? Yeah, I played a lot. So much, that at age 9 I could beat SMB without using a single cheat (turtle tipping) or warp pipe. So many great games, so many great memories. SMB 1, 2, & 3. Pro Wrestling (nice one, Dash). The Zeldas. I actually enjoyed Zelda 2, unlike most. When I was 11, my friend and I sat down and spent several hours mapping out the final dungeon on graph paper (it was pretty massive). I had never done that before with a game, and I don't think I've ever done it since. But it was effective. |
Author: | Corolinth [ Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:32 am ] |
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Quote: In early 1986, Nintendo expanded into Los Angeles, then Chicago, then San Francisco. Makes me wonder where Mom found one for Christmas in 1985, then.It may seem odd that I remember that, but keep in mind that I was three years old and my older brother had just gotten the coolest thing I had ever seen in my entire life. |
Author: | Hopwin [ Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:44 am ] |
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I saw a little kid at Boo at the Zoo dressed up as Luigi. My brother and I paused to wax nostalgic about racing out of bed in the summer to fight over who would be Mario lol. |
Author: | Rorinthas [ Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Happy Birthday, NES! |
Nothing was wrong with Zelda 2 other than it required level grinding, a concept ahead of it's time and alien to the Zelda demographic at the time. |
Author: | Numbuk [ Tue Oct 19, 2010 3:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Birthday, NES! |
Rorinthas wrote: Nothing was wrong with Zelda 2 other than it required level grinding, a concept ahead of it's time and alien to the Zelda demographic at the time. If you had one character who already beat the game, you could level up your other characters with it. You can replay the game as your high level self (early bosses die in two hits). And when you get the level crystal, it gives you a massive amount of experience. What you do is pause the game right as you get the experience counting up, hit buttons to take you back to the login screen (don't remember the combo, or if it was on the first or second controller) and then sign in as another player. The experience will transfer to the new character. Sometimes enough to give them 5+ levels. Yet more concepts ahead of their time. Powerleveling, alts, and twinking. |
Author: | Noggel [ Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Birthday, NES! |
I have memories of grinding out levels (and especially gold) in Dragon Warrior! That was a very old game. I still remember my grinding spots quite well. It... it has apparently trained me well. |
Author: | Hopwin [ Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Birthday, NES! |
Noggel wrote: I have memories of grinding out levels (and especially gold) in Dragon Warrior! That was a very old game. I still remember my grinding spots quite well. It... it has apparently trained me well. Lol I remember walking up and down the same halls in Dragon Warrior too. If I recall the fights were all evenly spaced like every 5 squares. |
Author: | Rodahn [ Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:46 pm ] |
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749 NES games in 15 minutes: [youtube]fyyTrjr7f-4[/youtube] |
Author: | shuyung [ Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:51 pm ] |
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You can really see the graphical difference in early vs. later releases. |
Author: | Rorinthas [ Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:35 pm ] |
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Wow! who knew you could pack so much Nostalgia into 15 minutes! I know this sounds sappy and probably a little pathetic, but it's like watching my childhood flash before my eyes. I'm half temped to go back through with a lap counter and see what percentage of those I've actually played. Probably too many, but not near as many as I expected. |
Author: | Foamy [ Tue Nov 09, 2010 6:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Birthday, NES! |
I don't know if the stillshot of Rodahn's posted Youtube vid is the same for everyone, but I can't believe that I remember the name of the game that is shown... Dr. Chaos. Friend of my brother's lent me the game because they weren't able to beat it and they knew that I was the one who had beaten so many Nintendo games. I did beat it for him. Ah, so many memories. |
Author: | darksiege [ Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:14 am ] |
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RC PRO AM FTW! |
Author: | Nevandal [ Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Birthday, NES! |
Noggel wrote: I have memories of grinding out levels (and especially gold) in Dragon Warrior! That was a very old game. I still remember my grinding spots quite well. It... it has apparently trained me well. Yup! I remember that game-- used to play the hell out of that thing when I was little. |
Author: | Shelgeyr [ Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:42 am ] |
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I remember being stationed in Germany in 1989 and waiting at the gates to the PX early in the morning on the days they got new games. About 100 NES owners on base, and the place would get maybe 60 cartridges a week. Given the limited supplies, we pretty much bought whatever hit the shelves as long as it wasn't something we already had. The only exception was Taboo: The Sixth Sense. I have never personally met anyone who has owned that title, or even 'played' it. |
Author: | Screeling [ Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:44 am ] |
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darksiege wrote: RC PRO AM FTW! Screw that game. It cheated. |
Author: | Darkroland [ Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:18 pm ] |
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Screeling wrote: darksiege wrote: RC PRO AM FTW! Screw that game. It cheated. I also loved me some RC PRO AM, but good lord did it cheat at the high levels. I'm pretty sure I learned how to curse because of that game. |
Author: | Screeling [ Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:53 pm ] |
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It cheated big time. Some levels if you couldn't get bombs to blow that guy up as he came screaming past you were hosed. |
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