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ButtonMasher

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  1. I've been playing White Knight Chronicles for the PS3. It got mixed reviews, but I'm having fun with it.
  2. I was just remembering my table top hockey game I had as a kid. I just learned it was made by Coleco. It was NHL endorsed, and my version had the Leafs vs Canucks. Here's what the Leafs team looked like:
  3. I'm quite attached to the music for Nintendo World Cup. It was one of the first GameBoy games I owned, and the music is the same on the Nintendo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPKoHVO5g3o
  4. I just ordered the third volume of the Retro Gamer eMag with 25 back issues on DVD. Seemed like a good deal for slightly under 20 bucks total to ship to Canada.
  5. Thanks for pointing that out. Genesis was the first system that I started collecting for (not the first I had or played though). Looks like a great one!
  6. Thanks for your insights. I'll be sure to look into them. I actually have two issues of Retro Gamer. I've got issue 52, which features a cover story on Star Wars games, and #62, focusing on the Mega Drive/Genesis. I highly enjoyed reading both of them. I wish they were more affordable, but given the climate for print publications, importing costs, and that it targets a niche market, I can understand.
  7. I'm looking to get back into the Atari 2600, and I'm wondering what magazines, past or present, do the best job in analysing the system and the game library. When it comes to game play, I suppose most games don't have much to be discussed, but hearing from programmers and developers would be interesting as well.
  8. I'm going to pay close attention to this discussion. I've owned a few variants of the Atari over the years. I no longer have anything remaining in my collection, so I'm setting a long term goal of getting started up again. I'll promise myself to only buy if it is relatively cheap since I don't have that much space in my apartment. My first ever console system was a Coleco Gemini, which ran Atari games, that my siblings and I found at a yard sale. I was probably 9 or 10 years old, and the 2600 would have been dead for around a decade. I think it cost 8 dollars, and came with 4 games. Joust, California Games, Asteroids, and another title I can't remember.
  9. In general, I consider a system retro if it dates back to by high school days. That makes the cut off point at 2003, so if it is PS2/GameCube/XBox or earlier.
  10. I've never heard of this version of NBA Jam at all. Sounds like I'm not missing much. I'd still like to try it just to gain a better appreciation of the originals. Scratch that, that's simply not possible.
  11. I have the Genesis version titled "Double Dragon III: The Arcade Game". If I remember correctly, isn't this the one where you had to "buy" the ability to do special moves? Yuck!
  12. A classic! I repurchased this game this week from an online classified ad (along with Castlevania II: Simon's Quest). My brother previously owned a copy, but it was given up in a yard sale years ago. After playing it co-op for the first time in years, we did decent on our lone attempt (Mission 5). We mostly beat ourselves up since making poor jump decisions off platforms did more damage that any enemy we crossed.
  13. I own the Genesis version of the game. It's actually kind of fun to play in co-op, featuring the Mortal Kombat style of character animation. I used to hate the game because there was one stage in the game that my brother and I couldn't figure out what to do. Revisiting the game years later, it turned out what we thought was a dead end was a section where you were supposed to crouch and leap down. It's been a while since I've played it, but I think a part of the foreground partially blocked this passageway. It's far from the best game, but it's far from the best movie.
  14. Love this game! I found the codebook for this game at a dollar store near my grandparent's house. Bought it years before I ever owned the game. Always loved the idea of being able to play as the Beastie Boys.
  15. My biggest retro gaming mistake was selling off a Sega Master System with somewhere between 15 and 20 boxed games at a yard sale. My dad picked it up at an auction for my brother and I for dirt cheap (as well as a Genesis with Sonic 2). The system had less sex appeal than the Genesis, so we focused on that console. I can hardly remember what games we had aside from Ghostbusters and Shinobi since we hardly ever played it. It pains me to think about how much it would cost to reacquire it, even if the games we had weren't even that hot.
  16. I don't have the space in my apartment to show off my collection. In fact, I went to Canadian Tire this morning to buy a few more plastic bins to store some loose games and systems.
  17. I recently sponsored a Kickstarter campaign for a Nintendo guide created by Pat Contri (Pat The NES Punk on Youtube). It's a nice book covering every North America released title, featuring additional authors with supplemental articles: http://thepunkeffect.com/products-page/
  18. I've been selectively shopping for video games on eBay over the past month, so I've seen this seller before. I've seen a few featuring attractive women holding the games in front of them, and I think every seller I've seen doing this was overcharging even by today's standards.
  19. I don't play my handhelds any more. I can't seem to get comfortable while playing them. If I want to play a GameBoy, GameBoy Color, or GBA game, I use the GameBoy adaptor I have with my GameCube.
  20. I already started posting before even giving an introduction. How rude of me. I'm Dan. Just some dude from the Great White North who likes (mostly old) gaming. I'd love the idea of this site making several out-of-print publications available, but unfortunately don't have any to contribute myself. As much as I love video games, two other (often larger) obsessions are music and sports. I play a bit of bass guitar mostly, I'm constantly going to concerts, and my music tastes spread a variety of genres. As for my sports fandom, I mostly root for Toronto-based teams (Leafs, Raptors, Blue Jays, Argonauts), and the Chicago Bears. I also like other so-called geek culture things like Star Trek, comic books, and science fiction TV and film (even the bad ones as I'm a pretty big MSTie).
  21. All this Ghostbuster buzz lately made me go and order the original 2 on Blu-Ray. I may buy the PS3 game as well. I'm too young to have seen the first one in the theaters, but I loved the cartoon and have fond memories of the sequel being my only drive-in movie experience to date. As for the new one? Maybe I'll stream it online months from now, but I have low expectations.
  22. My brother and I grabbed a PS3 about three years ago. We wanted a Blu-Ray player anyway, so why not one that plays video games? I have no plans on getting a newer system at the moment. I barely touch the PS3 from a gamer perspective, though I may grab a game or two next week.
  23. I think it was an issue of GameFan. It had a cover story about Soul Edge / Soul Blade. Like most of my exposure to console gaming, it was before I even owned any of the consoles that the magazine covered.
  24. I had to look in the Nostalgia off-topic thread to remember, but I'm pretty sure it had to be the mini arcade-style Pac-Man machine. I was definitely only 3 or 4 when I first tried it. Loved it, but the music got really annoying.
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