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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2020 21:29:41 GMT -5
Oh thanks for bumping this one Rhomaios... THAT was the Mega Man game that I was trying to think of earlier this month but lost track of. I thought it was on the NeoGeoPocket or something.
Ah, yeah, I never owned a WonderSwan, so I know nothing about it.
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Post by Sarge on May 28, 2020 21:32:48 GMT -5
Come on, who here hasn't owned a WonderSwan? Y'all are clearly not hardcore enough.
(I have never owned a WonderSwan.)
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Post by toei on Jun 3, 2020 19:06:37 GMT -5
Come on, who here hasn't owned a WonderSwan? Y'all are clearly not hardcore enough. Sorry, poser, I must have been too busy stacking up my Super A'Cans next to my Gamepark 32s to bother with your lame mainstream handheld. (/jk obviously)
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Post by Sarge on Jun 3, 2020 19:23:32 GMT -5
True story, I wanted a GamePark 32 back in the day. They were pretty good little portable emulation devices for their time. I have to admit, I had to look up the Super A'Can. Guess I'm not hardcore enough for here - guess I'll be seeing y'all later.
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Post by toei on Jun 3, 2020 19:41:32 GMT -5
True story, I wanted a GamePark 32 back in the day. They were pretty good little portable emulation devices for their time. I have to admit, I had to look up the Super A'Can. Guess I'm not hardcore enough for here - guess I'll be seeing y'all later. The only reason I've heard of the Super A'Can is that the guy who released New Beggar Prince and those other Taiwanese Genesis games used to talk about it online. I'm kind of fascinated by the RPGs, even though they rip graphics and music off from games like Final Fantasy 5: There's even a Mode 7-type effect!
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Post by Sarge on Jun 3, 2020 20:31:55 GMT -5
Heh, I actually own Beggar Prince. There are a few Super Fighter releases I wish I'd purchased, hindsight being 20/20. And yep, that's definitely some FFV graphics right there.
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Post by toei on Jun 3, 2020 21:45:10 GMT -5
Heh, I actually own Beggar Prince. There are a few Super Fighter releases I wish I'd purchased, hindsight being 20/20. And yep, that's definitely some FFV graphics right there. I own many of them, if you ever want to make me an offer. I will not lie to you though, Legend of Wukong is wretched. Absolutely the worst Genesis RPG, and easily. So if you ever buy it, don't buy it for the game itself.
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Post by Sarge on Jun 3, 2020 21:59:57 GMT -5
I was more thinking I should have bought Nightmare Busters. And yeah, I've heard that Legend of Wukong is awful.
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Post by toei on Jun 3, 2020 22:17:59 GMT -5
Oh yeah, that. It's by the same guys that did Legend, the ultra slow SNES beat-'em-up we were talking about the other day. I don't have that one, I only bought the RPGs.
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Post by Ex on Jun 4, 2020 11:39:57 GMT -5
Now that we're in June, we're about halfway through the present year (already!), so it's a good time to start discussing what Club Retro themes we all want next year. I want to be sure there's a wide variety to keep our continual involvement interesting.
Personally I think Club Retro themes should endeavor towards two specific goals: 1. To encourage participants to play yesteryear classics they missed.
2. To encourage participants to play games/genres that are outside their comfort zone, thus growing their appreciation of the medium en masse. Or at least offering the player an unusual experience compared to what they normally gravitate to.One idea I had for next year, was special birthday months. The concept being that the person who's birthday month it is, gets to solely pick the theme(s) for that month. (With the expectation that that selfsame person will participate in other folks' months.) If two people have the same birthday month, then the oldest person has seniority and claims that month. The other person takes the next open available month instead. Months still open afterwards can have their theme picked by the Club Retro community democratically. What do you guys think of this concept for next year?
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