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I've thought about this and almost all of my by far best memories are surrounded by buddies in a sofa or something. Not trying to wander into emo-land, literally all of my friends have moved to other cities - and quite recently I think I've been trying to fill that gap with hanging out on forums and sites like this, and playing (excessive amounts) of clan games (5 vs 5 etc.). But, "it was better back in the days"...
She says she can give you one videogame console and one videogame, and enough electricity to power your TV and system until you die. What do you wish for, and why? Bonus points if you describe your final moments with the game.
("Commander Keen" can be replaced with most older games we love, but which haven't seems a remake)
Ok, that's not really a question, how about this:
Is it possible for a sports game to be made which is not only true to the sport, but also actually fun?
Anyway, Microsoft and Sony seem to be updating their consoles every few months with some new feature (or lack thereof), while Nintendo is sitting back and selling out on the same old Wii they've had since Day One. With news that there may be PS3s with even larger hard drives and pack-in DualShock 3s, how many more versions of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 do you think we'll get, and do you think this multitude of SKUs is hurting either of them?
So I have a serious question for you guys. I am getting married this fall to fellow DToider ZeroAtma (he finally joined after me bugging him). We decided we want a Final Fantasy IV (2US, just for Dyson) themed wedding cake since it's one of our favorite games of all time and we are as geeky as you guys. So aside from picking up the import figures and sticking Cecil and Rosa on top, we're not sure how else we should have the cake decorated! We would love for your suggestions please!
Thanks! ^_^
NO HOTLINKING
NO FOOTBALL
VIDEOGAMES ONLY
FINAL DESTINATION!
- Have you ever played the game "Haunting starring Polterguy" on the Genesis? I've never heard of this game before until the former mentioned friend put the cartidge into his Mega Drive. It was surprisingly fun so if you haven't played it yet, I recommend you to at least check it out.
- Are your original Mega Drive/Genesis gamepads still working? Because neither my friend's nor my controllers work anymore. Suprisingly, two third-party wireless infrared gamepads work perfectly.
In the game you had to resurrect the planet Earth, starting with the plants, then the birds, then the animals, then the humans...
It's my favourite game of all time. It's as awesome as dolphins.
I finally "not" played it on my computer a few years ago, and I really enjoyed it.
Enix made a lot of great games aside from ones named Dragon Quest or Star Ocean.
Also, a related question: Which now abandoned classic genre would you like to see revisited? I had in mind slightly off beat things like Action/Sim (ala ActRaiser, although I guess Spore might be doing that again now) that probably squeezed through back in the day simple because production costs were so low so people could take a risk on weird ideas.
And finally since this is the sports (or well not sports) episode I'll ask a thematically appropriate question. I too am not a big sports fan however I find that sometimes sports themed films/tv/games can actually hold some value for me, usually many many times more than the actual sports themselves. So: What games/tv/films make you momentarily go insane and think you might actually like said sport?
For example, I don't watch hockey, but Blades of Steel is amazing same with boxing and Punch Out. I can't stand football but love the tv show friday night lights and kinda think techmobowl is pretty awesome. For something I'd throw in Wii Sports there as well. Maybe even Fight Night too for just looking so goddamn shiny. I don't really buy new sports games but you get the idea...
- Sonic CD: Great Sonic game, or greatest Sonic game?
- What are your thoughts on the massive amount or retro content in Smash Bros. Brawl? It seems just about everything is in there, from R.O.B. and Pit to stages based on classic levels from Sonic the Hedgehog (Green Hill Zone). For fuck's sake, Super Sonic Racing from Sonic R is in that game as one of the songs.
Is there anything you guys like about the retro content? Dislike? Anything you want added?
- Sticking with Smash Bros. Brawl, what do you guys think of all the retro tunes available in the game? Some have been remade and others remain as the were originally composed. Anything that catches your ear?
- Have you ever played a platformer called Out to Lunch? It was on the Super NES and was quite enjoyable.
- Should the Goemon franchise be resurrected on current-gen consoles and should Japan-only Goemon titles, like Goemon DS, be brought over to North America and Europe? Also, how much love is there for Goemon amongst the Retroforce Go! team?
- This one's for Chad: Ecco remake on the Wii? (y/n)
- Lastly, question for everyone: What is your favorite retro title that you like and that nobody else likes (a.k.a. your guilty pleasure)? Why?
Also, Destructoid should have it's on Off-Road Velociraptor Safari tournament. Just putting the idea out there...
Topher, you're missing Puppy Bowl right now, and it's AMAZING!
First, I'd like for everyone to hear the origins of RetroforceGO! How'd you guys come up with the idea and what really inspired you all to do it. What got the ball rolling?
Second, what is your fondest gaming memory as a kid? Getting a NES for your birthday? A SNES for Christmas? Playing Atari with your dad? What was it that got you hooked into retrogaming?
Finally, what was the cheesiest bit of gaming hardware that you ever bought or received as a gift? I had the Activator. Yeah, ouch.
P.S. I want to say thanks to all of you guys for giving me an awesome commute on Mondays when it'd otherwise be boring and likely filled with shitty radio chatter. I want to say thanks for "Sundays with Dyson", awkward Gtalk conversations on late Saturday nights (wink), awesome Topher advice and the presents he gets for it, and amazing times at PAX (Chad, I'll drink yo milkshake! if you don't come this year!)... and Colette on planes. Also, they're called impulse items in the check-out lines.
Anyway, my question is - do you find yourself sneakily introducing either oldschool games like contra 3 or new games with old school sensibilities (Contra 4, Ikaruga) to newer gamers (the kind who think stuff like Halo 3 is the most hardcore game of all time) just to see them struggle with their lack of skill?
For instance, I'm 27 and I have a little brother who is 12. He's a big "super hardcore walk and shoot" fan, where I dig stuff like I mentioned above. Anyway, I convinced him to buy Contra 4 knowing full well that there was no way he'd even get past the first level on easy just because I'm getting tired of him talking about how awesome [insert lame 1st person shooter here] is.
He just bought it today, so I'll let you know what he has to say about it after struggling with it for a week (heeheehee).
Is this sadistic of me? Am I alone in feeling this way?
If there was a push to develop more games with beautiful pixel art using next gen hardware, what would it look like?
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Archipelago
Quadrupedal
Humoresque
Manifesto
Fulcrum
Mercurial
Legitimation
Redux
Flotsam
Dissidents
Etymology
Machiavellian
Almanac
Juxtaposition
Mulligan
Horcrux
Corneria
Lucario
Thanks!
1.) Chad, as your official BFF, when do I get my Retroforce Go! appearance?
2.) What the hell will you guys be doing tonight since you're not watching the Super Bowl? Besides recording the show, of course.
P.S.: PC-retro-dolphin for Chad. ;)
What is your favorite PC game of all-time?
My first PC game was a very old DOS game called "Red Baron" where you flew a ship around and had to find and kill the "Red Baron".
My favorite PC game was "Heretic" because i would always go to my dad's work(in the government) a couple times a year and play lan with / against my brother and it was always so fun.
Will any of you be getting Devil May Cry 4? (Collector's Edition? PS3/360?)
Have you beat Contra 4 yet?
have you seen Rambo 4 yet?
Is Chad getting his new Bonk?
What happened to my milk shake?
Finally, Barkley Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden, awesome or very awesome?
2) Why did Topher remove everyone's chance to ironically ask 'Are you ready for some football?' in the post?
3) Was Stunt Race FX the best racing game of all time or just the 16-bit era?
4) Did Chad die inside when the 4th Nintendo console changed its name from Dolphin to Gamecube?
On a similar but related topic: what do you think of how games are marketed to kids these days? Can the ads for a new Mario title can compete with a behemoth like Halo 3? Does mature AAA marketing influences todays whipper snappers?
Oh, and screw the "super" bowl. It's not even worthy of that prefix, which was used on so many wonderful games for the king of consoles.
Piss poor jokes from across the pond aside, are there any games that were released in the UK/Europe that weren't released in America that you wanted/still want?
If videogames were split into two halves like (real world) Football games what retro halftime show would you like to see in the middle?
But I do have a question, well two:
1. You guys use Ebay a lot which I understand because some stuff is fricken hard to find, but do you guys prefer game hunting by looking through second hand and thrift stores, or finding stuff online?
2. Also, Will Topher fly to Canada to come give me a hug because he loves the Dreamcast as much as I do?
Maybe that sounds ind of pervert, but I actually want to now how much effort did Nintendo put this time to model Peach's underwear because, I though that the ones in melee were pretty much detailed (for a part of the character that we are not supoussed to see).
So, here are my two questions:
1- Did anyone take snapshots of Peach's undies in melee?
2- Are you the kind of guys who use female characters just because they are hot?
Oh, and if Colette is there, the same question, but in reverse: Do you play with male characters because they are hot?
Also, a couple years ago, a game from Atlus and Grasshopper Manufacture came out and sold like sht. Have any of you ever played it?
That was a great game.
*Many Levels
*Great side scrolling platform action.
*Makes use of just about every character in the Tiny Tunes world.
*FUN!
Also, if Bloodsport, Big Trouble in Little China, and The Monster Squad got into a fight, who'd come out the victor?
What is the context? That's weird.