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EVOLghost 09.21.2010 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Your BrainHex Class is Conqueror.
 
Your BrainHex Sub-Class is Conqueror-Survivor.
You like defeating impossibly difficult foes, struggling until you eventually achieve victory, and beating other players as well as pulse-pounding risks and escaping from hideous and scary threats.
According to your results, there are few play experiences that you strongly dislike.


Learn more about your classes and exceptions at BrainHex.com.
Your scores for each of the classes in this test were as follows:

Conqueror: 20
Survivor: 18
Mastermind: 16
Socialiser: 11
Achiever: 9
Seeker: 9
Daredevil: 8


Your BrainHex Class is Seeker.
 
Your BrainHex Sub-Class is Seeker-Mastermind.
You like finding strange and wonderful things or finding familiar things as well as solving puzzles and devising strategies.
According to your results, there are few play experiences that you strongly dislike.


Learn more about your classes and exceptions at BrainHex.com.
Your scores for each of the classes in this test were as follows:

Seeker: 16
Mastermind: 15
Achiever: 13
Survivor: 12
Conqueror: 12
Daredevil: 8
Socialiser: 5

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.21.2010 09:51 PM


 


 


"With our powers combined..."

alteredcourse 09.21.2010 10:08 PM

Me too !

Your BrainHex Class is Survivor.
 
Your BrainHex Sub-Class is Survivor-Seeker.
You like pulse-pounding risks and escaping from hideous and scary threats as well as finding strange and wonderful things or finding familiar things.
According to your results, there are few play experiences that you strongly dislike.


Learn more about your classes and exceptions at BrainHex.com.
Your scores for each of the classes in this test were as follows:

Survivor: 20
Seeker: 18
Mastermind: 13
Conqueror: 10
Achiever: 8
Socialiser: 4
Daredevil: 3

Ghostchase 09.21.2010 11:34 PM

So P.N.03... damn that games you people introduce me to! Looks like another "Why the hell haven't I heard of this game?! Its looks amazing!" Gamecube game. Will pick it up ASAP.
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The control scheme seriously flawed. But the end experience not a disaster -- merely a disappointment.
Would you agree with that statment?

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.22.2010 12:08 AM

I honestly haven't notice a single problem with the controls. They're not anything special, but they get the job done smoothly.

Count Mecha 09.22.2010 12:47 AM

Your BrainHex Class is Mastermind.
 
Your BrainHex Sub-Class is Mastermind-Seeker.
You like solving puzzles and devising strategies as well as finding strange and wonderful things or finding familiar things.
Each BrainHex Class also has an Exception, which describes what you dislike about playing games. Your Exceptions are:

» No Mercy: You rarely if ever care about hurting other players' feelings - mercy is for the weak!

Learn more about your classes and exceptions at BrainHex.com.
Your scores for each of the classes in this test were as follows:

Mastermind: 20
Seeker: 18
Survivor: 14
Daredevil: 6
Conqueror: 6
Achiever: 4
Socialiser: -6

Ghostchase 09.22.2010 02:08 AM

Your BrainHex Class is Achiever.
 


Your BrainHex Sub-Class is Achiever-Mastermind.
You like collecting anything you can collect or doing everything you possibly can as well as solving puzzles and devising strategies.
According to your results, there are few play experiences that you strongly dislike.

Achiever: 20
Mastermind: 18
Survivor: 16
Seeker: 14
Conqueror: 12
Daredevil: 10
Socialiser: 5

Mine looks boring.

noisereductions 09.22.2010 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
I honestly haven't notice a single problem with the controls. They're not anything special, but they get the job done smoothly.


people complain about the can't-shoot-while-moving thing. But that's sort of part of the challenge.

atsonicpark 09.22.2010 08:30 AM

Man, I found PN03 so boring. If they had spent more time on it, it might've been okay. As it is, it's a bit like its name -- unwieldy, clunky, and boring. It's not the worst game ever, but it's just easy to ignore, since there were SO MANY great games released that generation. It's one of those games where, in the first 5 minutes, you're like "wow, this could be cool!" and then after 5 more minutes, you're like "oh. so, this is it. Hm." I mean, if you don't like games with any depth or challenge at all, perhaps it's good for one level. But, the same corridors, the same enemies, just clunky and dull. There's just nothing to it -- if I had spent $60 on that thing, I would've been PISSED. Anyway, Capcom really made tons of great games at the time -- Killer7, Devil Kings, the MASTERPIECE Okami, the underrated God Hand, Chaos Legion, Viewtfiul Joe, tons of great new properties (and horseshit like the-so-easy-a-3-year-old-could-beat-it Devil May Cry 2, which was sponsored by a JEANS COMPANY for fuck's sake but anyway). But that one just wasn't very good -- the creator didn't even like it. Actually, never known anyone who particularly liked it, until the last page of this thread. It's probably worth $2.99 I guess. There's a game store by house with literally 10 copies of it, which is odd since I think the game only sold like 10,000 copies, period. There's almost as many copies of it as there are Tubthumping by Chumbawumba. Anyway, it had no substance or depth (which is the reason I play games), and not much to do, it had good animations and a cool main character, that's about it. Have fun!

As for the Capcom-Gamecube thing, Capcom was smart to back out of that, and port all the good games to other systems. Nintendo systems never make anyone any money -- except for Nintendo. That's why there's never any third party support. Oh, sure, Nintendo is the best game company ever, but when even the super-loyal TREASURE is saying, "Yep, Sin and Punishment 2 [the best game on the Wii] isn't a success -- big shock -- so we're shifting ALL SUPPORT to the 360 now" (which is dead in Japan, the only place Treasure's games do well), you know they've officially pissed off game companies for good. Gamecube had no 3rd party exclusives worth playing, aside from stuff that was already available (Ikaruga) or would become available elsewhere later. Resident Evil 4 was a huge game -- that didn't do too well on the Gamecube, and sold a SHITLOAD on the PS2. A game company would be nuts to exclusively align themselves with a Nintendo system, especially in this day and age where the average game costs MILLIONS to make.

shabbray2.0 09.22.2010 08:30 AM

I am back from barcelona. finished the missions in bangai o spirits for about 95% when slacking off. run through the geek triangle in barcelona which is overblown with japanese (and american) merchandise to almost anthing game related, and I saw the release of Last Window for the DS, which gets me pretty much excited. I am going to buy it in the next days, but probably I am waiting to play it when the weather starts to suck because of atmosphere enhancement :)

I also read Spook country by william gibson which coloured the whole barcelona experience nicely cyberpunkish , hrhrhr

@noiseredux: did you bought bangai o spirits yet????

noisereductions 09.22.2010 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by shabbray2.0

@noiseredux: did you bought bangai o spirits yet????


nooo I went to like 5 Gamestops over the weekend looking for it. One had it new, but I couldnt buy it new knowing that a used copy was half the price!! I will find it... eventually.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.22.2010 10:14 AM

I actually appreciate PN03's minimalism.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.22.2010 12:07 PM


 



 



 



noisereductions 09.22.2010 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
I actually appreciate PN03's minimalism.


word.

atsonicpark 09.22.2010 04:36 PM

Yeah, $2.99 minimalism rules. If I'd paid $60 for that game, though? Either way, it's a very, very average game, it just seems like such a weird game to play when you could be playing Okami, which has about 1000 mindblowing moments in it -- yet no one cared about it. You can probably get it for $10 now. It's better than any of the recent Zelda games (in fact, it stars a wolf just like Twilight Princess -- hmm), you get to attack people and solve puzzles by PAINTING. And, hey, some of the team mad PN03... definitely one of the best games of all time. And, you know what? IT MADE ME CRY. It's probably the only game ever that made me cry. Badass boss bottles, supersmart puzzles, fun as hell battles, an interesting story, it's just the most effortlessly fun 40 hours ever. I mean, I was so addicted. I let my friend Booe borrow it and I never told him I cried -- and he told me it made him cry too. He told me he beat it in 3 days, playing it 14 hours a day.
 

 

 

 

Painting bombs on walls to blow them up?! I mean, seriously... one of the best fucking games ever. 10/10.

atsonicpark 09.22.2010 04:43 PM

Anyway, been playing
 

Almost beat it on the emulator! Masterpiece.
Just got these, as well:
 



 

 


The Sega CD was an excellent system. Actually, Sega never made a bad system, except the 32X. The Dreamcast is honestly my favorite console of all time.

atsonicpark 09.22.2010 04:58 PM

...Also, Joe, if you like games with no depth that are actually really fun, you HAVE TO get God Hand. It's made by some of the PN03, Killer7, and Okami people. If you can't find it, I'll mail you a copy! Haha. I mean, it's easy as hell to find, again, you can probably find it for $3-5. Imagine Streets of Rage, but oh, COMPLETELY FUCKING INSANE. You're constantly running, spanking people, taking baseball bats to assholes, breaking everything, including ninjas. There's nothing to it, but it's insanely fun for the 90 minutes it lasts (which is longer than PN03, which a FETUS could beat). Nuts as hell, and FUNNY. I actually like and look forward to the cinemas. And it's not too easy unlike most modern games (that reminds me, I'm good at video games, but I'm not like some super-hardcore-can't-die gamer; sure, I've beaten every Mega Man game -- not all the X's though, they can be tough -- without much of a problem, I can beat every Contra game without losing a life now... but man, Devil May Cry 3 was easy. When it came out, it got called out SO MUCH for being "impossible". What? You had to play the first level a few times to level up -- it was designed that way, obviously. Other than that, um, it's even easier than the first game in the series... I just looked and the version I played was special edition which was "easier"... um, it had check points after you beat midbosses.. okay, I can see how having to start a 20 minute level over from the beginning if you fuck up is stupid.. that's not difficult, that's POOR GAME DESIGN. But, yeah, simple/fun game... even though it's not very good! 2 and 3 SUCK. But, actually, strangely, I think the first game is a masterpiece. I have some box that has all 3 in hem. ACTUALLY.......)

Read up on God Hand, Joe, you'd dig it (though, I reccomend Ico, Dragon Quest VIII, Disgaea 2, Okami, Gradius V, and Odin Sphere first if we're talking PS2 games!!): http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/godhand/godhand.htm


 


 


 


 


Genuinely badass game. Seems to have some similarities to one of the best games of this generation, No More Heroes. It actually does have some PN03 similarities as well, except you're not shooting same looking enemies in same-looking corridors. YOU GET TO SPANK PEOPLE! In the Japanese version, you eat curry made from chihuahua skin!

Man, how good of a company is Capcom though? I recently realized that most of the PS2 games I own are Capcom games. And Capcom Classics Collection 1 and 2 (between both collections -- which I got for $10 a piece -- there are, oh, 54 or so PERFECT GAMES), Mega Man Anniversary Collection, Mega Man X Collection.... well... let's just say that I've probably put an UNHEALTHY amount of hours into those games. And, of course, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo is one of my all time favorite games, my fav. puzzle game, perhaps, though Tetris Attack, Lumines, and Intelligent Qube have gotten more play overall -- mainly because I mastered Puzzle Fighter almost immediately and won that 64 person tournament with it. Capcom for life.

atsonicpark 09.22.2010 05:03 PM

If anyone's friends with me on soulseek, I'm sharing mega man 1-10 soundtracks!!

EVOLghost 09.22.2010 05:49 PM

I'm playin' the poopin' game right now.


but I'm gonna go pick up Halo:Reach too....I need a multiplayer FPS....

atsonicpark 09.22.2010 06:14 PM

Try Goldeneye.

Heheh.

I still play Goldeneye with my friend all the time. We simply have not found a FPS we like more. Facility with proximity mines. We play it on a huge theater ish screen, with a projector. Sure, I always DESTROY him but..

EVOLghost 09.22.2010 06:32 PM

Haha, after playing a fps shooter with two joysticks...it's REALLY!! hArd to get back to goldenye. You just can't beat the mobility and the more precise aiming. It was fun while it lasted though.

atsonicpark 09.22.2010 07:08 PM

I've played a lot of recent FPS's.. Killzone and Gears and all that.. none of that stuff is my thing... but I can see the appeal, they're fun in a way... but I really truly honestly believe the Halo series is horrible. I've played all 3 and they're so, so, so insanely boring. I've played 2 online for hours, trying to figure out what the appeal is. I have no idea honestly.

noisereductions 09.22.2010 07:13 PM

 


 

Murmer99 09.22.2010 07:21 PM

i have only played the first Halo on a friends XBOX years ago. honestly i thought it was pretty good, just didn't make me want to play any of the others. i think it's massively overrated.. well the first one was. i know nothing about the other ones though. it isn't something i would want to play again is what i mean.

Inhuman 09.22.2010 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
If anyone's friends with me on soulseek, I'm sharing mega man 1-10 soundtracks!!


Nice. I get the strong sense that the composer listened to a ton of heavy metal, you can hear it through the MIDI's of them. They're some of the best MIDI tracks I've heard.

noisereductions 09.22.2010 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Inhuman
Nice. I get the strong sense that the composer listened to a ton of heavy metal, you can hear it through the MIDI's of them. They're some of the best MIDI tracks I've heard.


actually I'd agree with this. Yeah.

noisereductions 09.22.2010 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
 



 


I'm talking amazing Shmups. Never mind Halo.

EVOLghost 09.22.2010 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
I've played a lot of recent FPS's.. Killzone and Gears and all that.. none of that stuff is my thing... but I can see the appeal, they're fun in a way... but I really truly honestly believe the Halo series is horrible. I've played all 3 and they're so, so, so insanely boring. I've played 2 online for hours, trying to figure out what the appeal is. I have no idea honestly.


I only play online with friends. that's what makes it fun for me. plus we're kind of good at this shit. We played A LOT of halo 2, but we were never pro level. I actually have friends who are Pro Level and actually compete n shit. ANd actually win money too. but yeah....I played Reach online at my friend's house and it really reminded me of Halo 2, and I just like the online.....

EVOLghost 09.22.2010 08:22 PM

oh yeah, XBL update just finished....gonna play me some halo.

atsonicpark 09.22.2010 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Inhuman
Nice. I get the strong sense that the composer listened to a ton of heavy metal, you can hear it through the MIDI's of them. They're some of the best MIDI tracks I've heard.


Absolutely, I've noticed Japanese music in general has a very strong sense of melody and countermelodies -- whereas a lot of our music is a bit more straightforward, I've noticed a lot of "Japanese rock" tends to have lots of sections, lots of interesting melodies and so on and so forth, so I can definitely see them jamming so Japanese metal and stuff. There were actually tons of composers for some of the Mega Man games -- surprised at how consistent it is. They sure did get a lot out of 4 channels! These songs translate so well as Minibosses songs for this reason -- if you haven't heard them, go to youtube and type in Minibosses Mega Man and check them out, since they kinda do a metal style for them and it's perfect.

EVOLghost 09.22.2010 08:51 PM

Shadow of the colussus movie?

http://kotaku.com/5645340/shadow-of-...-scott-pilgrim

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.22.2010 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I'm not a big fan of the Wario series though. They're ok. 4 was especially good. 3 also. The first is pretty good, but the 2nd sucks.



I owned both 3 and 4 back in the day, and loved them to death. I used to play part 1 on an emulator all the time as well. I can't remember part 2... probably because it sucked. Haha.

But, I've always liked how Wario is like a bizarre, deformed, fatter, heinous version of Mario. I also like how Wario doesn't bullshit around with saving damsels in distress, instead his main goal in any game is always his greed. Coin collecting in a Wario game is always much more fulfilling to me than in a Mario title. In short, he's a badass.

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Yeah, $2.99 minimalism rules. If I'd paid $60 for that game, though? Either way, it's a very, very average game, it just seems like such a weird game to play when you could be playing Okami...



Luckily the game only cost $39.99 upon initial release, and was soon dropped to $20 - $15 after being torn to shreds by critics. It's funny 'cause every site I've checked seems to agree with you, and considers the game mediocre, yet when I check the user reviews, most of them praise it even higher than I do.

All I know is that I'm having an absolute blast with this one so far. Okami does look pretty fun though. I love Capcom.

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
...Also, Joe, if you like games with no depth that are actually really fun, you HAVE TO get God Hand. It's made by some of the PN03, Killer7, and Okami people. If you can't find it, I'll mail you a copy! Haha. I mean, it's easy as hell to find, again, you can probably find it for $3-5. Imagine Streets of Rage, but oh, COMPLETELY FUCKING INSANE. You're constantly running, spanking people, taking baseball bats to assholes, breaking everything, including ninjas...



God Hand looks fucking awesome! Definitely something I'm going to try and hunt down at one of my local shops. because I just checked GameStop.com and it's going for $13 at their stores, and the closest one that has it is half an hour away. Where are you finding this so damn cheap? Pawn shops?

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
i have only played the first Halo on a friends XBOX years ago. honestly i thought it was pretty good, just didn't make me want to play any of the others. i think it's massively overrated.. well the first one was. i know nothing about the other ones though. it isn't something i would want to play again is what i mean.



Oh god yes! I've always hated Halo, although I've never attempted to play any of the sequels. I'm not too big a fan of FPS's in the first place, but Halo rubbed a raw nerve the wrong way with me from the first time I played it (before it was a household name). It's actually quite odd to me how beloved the franchise is.

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
I've played a lot of recent FPS's.. Killzone and Gears and all that.. none of that stuff is my thing... but I can see the appeal, they're fun in a way... but I really truly honestly believe the Halo series is horrible. I've played all 3 and they're so, so, so insanely boring. I've played 2 online for hours, trying to figure out what the appeal is. I have no idea honestly.



Have you tried TimeSplitters 2? It's made by pretty much the same guys who made Goldeneye and is pretty damn similar. It also has a great roster of wacky characters, fun battle modes, weapons, and a pretty damn well-developed mapmaker.

This reminds me, I need to get my hands on another copy of Perfect Dark soon. Easily the best FPS on the N64.

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I'm talking amazing Shmups. Never mind Halo.



Do you have a boot disc, or a modded 'cube?

...

All in all, I'm still more than a little peeved that my XBOX crashed, and I can't play my beloved GunValkyrie. :(

noisereductions 09.23.2010 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Do you have a boot disc, or a modded 'cube?


I have a modded Cube and a non-modded Cube with a FreeLoader.

noisereductions 09.23.2010 07:18 AM

BTW, if you've never seen them, the Japanese (and Euro) GameCube games look like f'ing candy! The packaging is SO MUCH better than US GCN games. Here we got standard DVD sized cases. Which is dumb since the discs are so small. Other countries got tiny little cases (the same case they used for the GBPlayer startup disc). It makes the tiny game packaging look so great. See those two covers I posted up above for instance? They look phonomenal as little tiny game boxes. Haha.

Anyway, the GCN Shmup library proper is small, but amazing. Sadly 3 of the 5 classics need to be imported. But trust me, they're all worth it.

atsonicpark 09.23.2010 08:38 AM

Yeah, Joe, I mean, I wouldn't tear the game to SHREDS -- it's not that it's awful, just wholly average. Also, yeah, it has a cult following, but so does every little game that most people don't know or care about, even Haunting Ground and Rule of Rose. As it stands, I'd rather play it than the latest Halo shitfest. "Where are you finding this so damn cheap? " There's this store that is LITERALLY 2 minutes from my house (and I live 20 minutes away from EVERYTHING) called Granny Beas. People from all over the midwest come to it. No joke. It is the greatest used gaming/movie/etc store ever. Also, in greenwood -- about 40 minutes from me -- there's a disc replay, and it has so many awesome deals. I got Tomba! there for $5 (it goes for like $80), Persona 2 for $20 (sold it later for $70), Ikaruga for $15 (and it goes for like $80 I think, or it did). There are seriously 20 pawn shops in my town, or around them, and I live in a super small town and am surrounded by smaller towns... so, yeah, who knows, guess I'm just lucky, but my game collection has always been pretty fucking awesome (till I kinda stopped caring and tradedeverything last year for a $1500 laptop.. though I still use my windows me computer most of the time!) and I haven't paid shit for any of them. My favorite deal was Castlevania: Dracula X for the SNES. Bought it for $3, sold it later for $92. And it was an AWFUL game, easily the worst in the series next to the Game Boy one starring a chick. Also, the Wario games are badass, those are the only games I even really like on the GameBoy, and the Virtual Boy Wario game is awesome. I really like the Virtual Boy actually, they just should've made it where it didn't hurt your fucking eyes after staring at it so long. ANYWAY, Treasure made a Wario game for the GameCube that's fun and has no depth and can be beaten in like an hour (it has the Strider 2 thing, where if you die, you continue, and you start right back where you were -- btw, Strider 2 is one of the most fun and awesome games ever made, HIGHLY reccomended, even if it's short, just download it and burn it, even if you don't like the first strider, this game is AMAZING, you're flying around and cutting robots heads off and jumping from building to building and riding on mechanical dragons throughout the city while people shoot lasers at you; seriously the most fun and action packed game, with awesome hand drawn graphics, just fucking awesome.... Capcom, again!). Also, the WarioWare games are SO fucking fun. Wario just rules, period. I hate Perfect Dark, it was so overrated, after the first level it gets boring quickly. It's one of those games that people remember liking a lot in 1999 but playing today, they're like "ugh, what garbage." Trust me on this one -- do not cloud your memories of the game by playing it again, haha. I played it recently and me and my friend both went "UGH." and put in Goldeneye. I saw an auction on Ebay last year where someone was selling 10 Perfect Dark cartridges for $1 -- $1 for 10 cartridges! I almost bought it, instead I bought 25 shitty N64 games for $2.99 (free shipping too!), just awful forgettable shit like that Konami game HYBRID HEAVEN -- I turned around and traded them, haha.. at Granny Beas, you can trade 2 games on one system for one game.. so I traded in those shitty games and got 12 new games.. I got the Ogre Battle game for the N64, probably the best game on the system, and it goes for like $60, haha. Forgot to mention that I got Chrono Trigger -- with the manual -- at Granny Beas, too, for $6. Haha. Sold it earlier this year for $74. And yeah TimeSplitters 2 is pretty fun at times. I played it a lot with Norton. I just am not into FPS's. But, I think Halo is by far the worst FPS I've ever played. So clunky and dull. And I'm with Joe: I played the first Halo before I knew the popularity of the series, and just never understood the deal.

And, yeah, my favorite GameCube shoot em up besides Ikaruga is actually Radio Allergy, which was re-released on the Wii, with Chaos Field and another game, I think the package is called Ultimate Shooter Collection, and it's totally worth getting, if anyone has a Wii, again I'm sure you can get it for $10 easily. The best shooter of last generation was Treasure's Gradius V.. or perhaps R-Type Final... both on the PS2. Actually, I'm sure Thunderforce 6 was, but I haven't played it... I just know that Thunderforce 5 was awesome. I have around 40 shoot em ups for the ps1 and 2 and other systems. CAVE is my favorite developer. I'm actually thinking of designing a bullet hell game for the next video game I design (though game design is something I'm really lazy with -- I made Adam Cooley's Funhouse a year ago, a first person bump-into-walls game, and I still haven't bothered with version 2, cuz I'm so lazy).

Anyway, I'm now playing Vib Ribbon:


 



 


Kinda fun, highly inspiring graphically brilliant PSX side scrolling adventure that builds levels based upon the CD's you put in. So, like, if it's a loud scary Merzbow album maybe it'll have tons of villians. It measures frequencies and volume shifts and shit to create the terrains and enmies and what have you. It honestly sounds a lot cooler than it is, but just to be able to put in a Scissor Shock cd and play levels "based" on it is nice. I mean, they made, what, 15 Monster Rancher games based around putting cd's into your psx.. (anyone remember how they used to release those "master lists", haha? In the back of magazines, they'd have, like, 1000 different cd's listed and would list the monster it'd create... PUT IN THE GREAT MILENKO TO CREATE A CHAT-ER-NOOK!)

jUST downloaded this:
 

Bishi Bashi Special (PS1)... a game which comprises of several minigames begging such instructions as 'shake the can of soda' or 'fire the man onto the plate'. It's fun to play but doesn't make a lot of sense....

Might play caveman simulator Tales of the Sun later.

noisereductions 09.23.2010 08:48 AM

Radirgy GeneriC is great. But I actually prefer Castle Shikigami II, Chaos Field and Ikaruga. Don't get me wrong, all 5 GCN Shmups are fantastic (the last being the Star Soldier remake).

atsonicpark 09.23.2010 08:56 AM

Yeah I'd love the Star Soldier remake. I had Castle Shikigami II for the PS2 and it was okay. I also have the first one for the PSX. It was average. My favorite PSX shoot em ups, so far (still got another 50 or so to play), were: Einhander (by far the best), Internal Section (more of a "tunnel" shooter, with a perspective a bit like StarFox, but by far the best game on the system, also made by Square, strangely, with members of the team who went on to do Rez), R-Types, Thunderforce V, R-Type Delta, Raystorm, Zanac X Zanac, Raiden DX, Blast Radius, Sexy Parodius, G Darius, Raycrisis, Xevious D-G+, Sonic Wings Special, Shooter Starfighter Sanvein, the INSANE Cho Aniki, Gradius Deluxe Pack, DonPachi, Salamander Deluxe pack, Philosoma (loved the old commercials for this... "this isn't a movie, it's a SHOOTING GAME!"), HARMFUL PARK, Cotton 100%, Super Big Brother: Galaxy's Monst Invincible Strongest Ma, Night Striker, Tempest X, Metaphist, Dezaemon, Shooting Tsukuru, Galeoz, Extra Bright, Paranoiaescape, Vanark, and motherfucking Omega Boost!

Anyway, yeah, Radio Allergy is so badass, the graphics -- kinda like XIII and Alien Hominid, no? -- are unreal:
 

 

 



Originally, of course, a Dreamcast game!

 


So, you should grab that, Joe.

Yeah, ...time to get me a new 'Cast, fuck... look at this shit!: http://www.dreamcast-scene.com/index...Main.ShootEmUp

Mark my words, within a year, I will have every single one of those. Hey, nr, do you remember the link you gave to Joe re: burnt DC games? I know it can be done fairly easily, don't you have to download a program that will shrink the games size a bit to fit on a CD-R or something?

noisereductions 09.23.2010 09:05 AM

I never played Shikigami II on PS2, but reviews I've read say that it's a mess compared to the GCN version. All I know is the GCN game is a masterpiece.

Star Soldier remake is great adam. You can get it on PS2 as well.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.23.2010 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I have a modded Cube and a non-modded Cube with a FreeLoader.



Thank you.

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
"Where are you finding this so damn cheap? " There's this store that is LITERALLY 2 minutes from my house (and I live 20 minutes away from EVERYTHING) called Granny Beas. People from all over the midwest come to it. No joke. It is the greatest used gaming/movie/etc store ever. Also, in greenwood -- about 40 minutes from me -- there's a disc replay, and it has so many awesome deals. I got Tomba! there for $5 (it goes for like $80), Persona 2 for $20 (sold it later for $70), Ikaruga for $15 (and it goes for like $80 I think, or it did). There are seriously 20 pawn shops in my town, or around them, and I live in a super small town and am surrounded by smaller towns... so, yeah, who knows, guess I'm just lucky, but my game collection has always been pretty fucking awesome (till I kinda stopped caring and tradedeverything last year for a $1500 laptop.. though I still use my windows me computer most of the time!) and I haven't paid shit for any of them. My favorite deal was Castlevania: Dracula X for the SNES. Bought it for $3, sold it later for $92. And it was an AWFUL game, easily the worst in the series next to the Game Boy one starring a chick. Also, the Wario games are badass, those are the only games I even really...at Granny Beas, you can trade 2 games on one system for one game.. so I traded in those shitty games and got 12 new games.. I got the Ogre Battle game for the N64, probably the best game on the system, and it goes for like $60, haha. Forgot to mention that I got Chrono Trigger -- with the manual -- at Granny Beas, too, for $6. Haha. Sold it earlier this year for $74...

... or perhaps R-Type Final... both on the PS2...

...I mean, they made, what, 15 Monster Rancher games based around putting cd's into your psx.. (anyone remember how they used to release those "master lists", haha? In the back of magazines, they'd have, like, 1000 different cd's listed and would list the monster it'd create... PUT IN THE GREAT MILENKO TO CREATE A CHAT-ER-NOOK!)



Damn I wish I had even one store around here like that. The best place to go for deals around here is this pawn shop that sells all "vintage" games (anything not currrent gen) for $5 no matter what they are. That's actually where I got my sweet Super Metroid pin.

It sounds like the stores you've mentioned don't even check the game's worth whatsoever before selling it. All the local game places around here find out what a game's worth online, and sell it for a price slightly higher than that...it sucks. I hardly ever get "steals".

If you could see how much God Hand is there, I'd mail you the money for it. Keep an eye out for it next time.

And yeah, R-Type Final is GREAT!

I used to play Monster Rancher 2 all the time. What a fucking game! So much more fun than any of the Poke'mon titles (which I don't necessarily dislike), in my opinion. I completely forgot about that one... creating monsters based off cd's was so much fun...haha. Damn.

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Yeah, ...time to get me a new 'Cast, fuck... look at this shit!: http://www.dreamcast-scene.com/index...Main.ShootEmUp

Mark my words, within a year, I will have every single one of those. Hey, nr, do you remember the link you gave to Joe re: burnt DC games? I know it can be done fairly easily, don't you have to download a program that will shrink the games size a bit to fit on a CD-R or something?



You definitely should. The system is simply outstanding. OUT-STANDING, I TELL YA!

But yeah, fuck the link that NR gave me (haha no offense, NR). I just go to EmuParadise for all of my DC ISO's. They'll have anything you'd ever want there (although it seems all illegal copies of Ms. Pacman's Maze Madness have been removed from the net...so if you're dying to play that for some odd reason, it looks like you'll have to buy it)

But scroll past all the American games, and the PAL games, to the section right before the Japanese games, called "Dreamcast Other". This is where you'll find an NES emulator + ROMS, a SEGA Master System + Game Gear emulator w/ ROMS, and a Genesis Emulator with ROMS - all ready to play on your Dreamcast! They also have a BETA version of Rez, and if you're looking for all of those shmup titles - well why not check out their Dreamcast Shmup Collection section?

So you're gonna want standard 700MB CD-R's and a program called DiscJuggler to read the .cdi files. Just get the demo version, it lasts forever, and burns at the lowest speed possible (you actually want this).

Here - http://www.padus.com/downloads/demo.php

Once you've got DiscJuggler all set up here's what you do...

Go to File > New > Burn disc images

Now that you have that window opened up, insert your CD-R, click the icon that looks like a piece of paper with a cd on it, and select the .cdi you want to burn, and the drive or "destination" w/ the disc you want to burn it to.

Now go to the advanced tab, change the Mode from "Audio" to "Mode 2", check RAW write, and if necessary, check overburn disc. It'll usually say in the game's description if it has to be overburned.

Now this only works for .cdi files (which most Dreamcast ISOs are) but there are sometimes other weird files you're gonna run into that you're gonna have to figure out how to burn yourself. I've had this problem with Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Dead or Alive 2, and Ikaruga (although I haven't tried the link in the shmup collection yet). If you can figure out how to get those working (yes, I've even tried Alcohol 120% - which comes with spyware, I wouldn't recommend this program) pleeeeeaaaase let me know.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot. A few games are gonna initially read as audio cds (ChuChu Rocket, Rayman 2, Space Channel 5, etc.), so you're gonna need to get yourself the Utopia Boot Disc to play these.

But yeah, that's about it! Happy burning bro! :cool:

noisereductions 09.23.2010 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Mark my words, within a year, I will have every single one of those. Hey, nr, do you remember the link you gave to Joe re: burnt DC games? I know it can be done fairly easily, don't you have to download a program that will shrink the games size a bit to fit on a CD-R or something?


the link I sent him was dcscene -- those should all be optimized and ready to burn -- just burn as an image using imgburn or something similar.

EDIT, nvm, Joe has you covered. But don't forget who told Joe!


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