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What are some good collections? I just got the Sega Genesis Classic Game Pack on the Amazon Steam sale. $8.99 for 50 games. *awesome-deal-link*. I think it only stays this price for another day or two.
Yeah, that's kind of awful. I'm not sure why they weren't able to just "move" their Wii VC library to WiiU, it's basically starting from scratch. On the bright side you can use "Wii mode" and access the Wii store, but then, I already own a Wii.
Doesn't it blow your mind when people say "well, I'm done with this generation!" these days? Like... well, I'm -not- done with NES games, lol.
How could I forget Guardian Heroes. That's a great one. Phantom Breaker is okay. And then there's Scott Pilgrim. Those games don't really capture the feel of the classics, though. I haven't ever played any RCR games, but I thought they were more like Double Dragon style, with no leveling or gaining exp or anything.
What are some good collections?
AND of course I can't purchase it in MexicoI just got the Sega Genesis Classic Game Pack on the Amazon Steam sale. $8.99 for 50 games. *awesome-deal-link*. I think it only stays this price for another day or two.
I really wish we got a Data East Classics Volume 2 because the one that came out is missing lots of good obscure arcade games that never received home ports.
Taito Legends 2 is great value for the money.
I would not recommend Taito Legends 2 (PS2) release either. I picked it up a month or two back and it is really crummy.
Sure, TL2 is missing 240p support, but other than that, what's so bad about it? For the price you can't go wrong IMO.
It's much better emulation that the Genesis compilation everyone else is recommending!
Oh shit, I forgot about the lack of Tate options. That does suck :/
Also, I see that Midway arcade treasures 2 was mentioned, but the first one is the best! It's got so many great games on it...
Really? MAT1 has Midway and Williams' greatest classics on it. MAT2 has... uh, some stuff from the late '80s to early '90s. Almost none of them are anywhere near as memorable as the stuff from the first MAT, from Defender, Robotron, and Sinistar to Smash TV... as for the second one though... sure, it has some pretty good games in it, but it's the second tier titles, as far as Midway/Williams history are concerned.i just picked up the first version, and it's cool too but man 2 has all the games id play in the arcade in the day! they both look great by me, no idea if 3 is worth it or not though.
The Wii SNK Classics version is acceptable. The PS2 one is terrible though - everything runs much slower than they should. The Taito Classics Vol. 2 was pretty decent I thought, though I remember there being small bits of glitchiness on certain games. But the collection of fantastic games on there is incredible, especially for the price.
The Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection is good for the Genesis and SMS games, but some of the unlockable arcade emulations are awful. Space Harrier in particular is just all wrong, it's like someone never bothered to test it to see how it should run or sound.
Honestly I've never encountered a compilation that was entirely perfect. Even the Japanese Sega Ages collections, with their multiple of screen options, hav sound issues, particularly noticeable in Genesis games. But they're usually worth the price for the quantity of games you get.
Guys, Irem Arcade Hits (downloadable PC version) is $3.75 right now on Amazon. Of course I can't buy it from Mexico UGH, I hate Amazon.
Really? MAT1 has Midway and Williams' greatest classics on it. MAT2 has... uh, some stuff from the late '80s to early '90s. Almost none of them are anywhere near as memorable as the stuff from the first MAT, from Defender, Robotron, and Sinistar to Smash TV... as for the second one though... sure, it has some pretty good games in it, but it's the second tier titles, as far as Midway/Williams history are concerned.
720° 1986
Blaster 1983
Bubbles 1983
Defender 1980
Defender II aka StarGate 1981
Gauntlet 1985
Joust 1982
Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest 1986
Klax 1989
Marble Madness 1984
Paperboy 1984
Rampage 1986
Rampart 1990
RoadBlasters 1987
Robotron: 2084 1982
Root Beer Tapper 1984
Satan's Hollow 1982
Sinistar 1982
Smash TV 1990
SPLAT! 1982
Spy Hunter 1983
Super Sprint 1986
Toobin' 1988
Vindicators 1988
Reception
A.P.B.
Arch Rivals
Championship Sprint
Cyberball 2072
Gauntlet II
Hard Drivin'
Kozmik Krooz'r
Mortal Kombat II
Mortal Kombat 3
NARC
Pit-Fighter
Primal Rage
Rampage World Tour
Spy Hunter II
Timber
Total Carnage
Wacko
Wizard of Wor
Xenophobe
Xybots
my buddy just got this one, it's so awesome! there's some definite SNK like stuff here as well, wish it'dve gotten a disc release but i'll take it where i can get it.
well, here's a breakdown...i'll bold the ones i recall digging
granted, i know most of the names & haven't replayed them in a bit so feel free to point out your favorites. now look at this one for volume 2:
fewer titles, sure, but i prolly play stuff like NARC more than most of what's on vol 1, and the other bolded ones were big during my teen arcade years with my friends, so the disc was like a go-to for us during the PS2 era. either way, great games all around and you can get both for a song these days.
just a hunch
but i suspect we'll have a few new members round here after today, hahaha
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also guys don't forget to check out Seik's awesome new N64 thread!
I could swear they paid me a $100 million licensing fee." Jordan then popped in a copy of "Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City" and played for ten minutes before tossing the controller on the table and taking a nap.
There was a Space Jam game for Saturn and PSX.
I now also struggle with NES. I just find the color palette too drab.
I am beginning to find the Master System interesting, though.
really hoping an RGB mod to my NES fixes much of this! and yeah, that recent SMS thing about an FM chip has me eyeing that down the road as well
I am beginning to find the Master System interesting, though.
I am beginning to find the Master System interesting, though.
The actual NES carts are kinda nasty too. I much prefer the smaller Fami carts. Kinda the same way I find Genesis carts cheap, preferring MD versions and boxes.
I always think Nintendo is cheap with the cardboard boxes. Difficult to keep in good shape. However I do not think Genesis boxes are cheap, specially the early releases with the glossy type of plastic. Megadrive boxes looks stronger, but Genesis are not that bad.