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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:55 pm
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I'm looking at Tinhead, Trampoline Terror, Alissya Dragoon,
Terminator, Predator, and Awesome Possum.

Which of these are worth picking up?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 5:40 am
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> Great cartridge artwork. Creamy Pastels... so Genesis Very Happy

It's damn good gameplay too. Smile

> I'll start with Tinhead. I have a feeling I can get this one with no
> problems.

I really enjoy it.

> I think I will give this one a shot. I love obscure sega titles.

It's definitely one of them, Izzy too.

> The Genesis is a fairly strong puzzle system in my opinion. Columns 1
> & 3 both rock. There are a few others as well. I'm not into it though.
> This sounded like something else.

I am pretty sure this is one I am thinking about, but I could be wrong.
It's nothing like Columns, of course, but has a puzzle element all its
own in terms of the gameplay. I too really enjoy Columns 1 and 3, and
even have that Columns Collection on the Saturn...not to mention a few
versions on the Game Gear.

> This must be SUPER rare. I thought they only made the T2 shooter for
> the system. I don't think I've ever seen this one anywhere.

Well, though not rare around here, it may be rare in your area or on the
net I suppose. There are four, IIRC, Terminator games on the Genesis:
The Terminator, T2: The Arcade Game, Terminator 2: Judgment Day and
Robocop vs Terminator. If you have a Sega CD, the version of The
Terminator there is WAY different than the Genesis original...and God is
it good.

> Doesn't sound so hot. Kind of looks like a Sonic clone.

Well, it's colorful and features and animal as the main character...but
I don't know that I'd call it a Sonic clone perse.

> That's the beauty of Genesis collecting. They are almost all cheap.

Indeed, indeed...well, until you start getting in to the really rare and
popular titles like Trouble Shooter, Streets of Rage 3...and don't even
get me started on the Mega Drive games...God, it seems like if take the
shittiest Genesis game out there, and then trade it in for the MD
version, all of the sudden it's worth hundreds. Cracks me up to no end.

> I'm struggling mightily right now to add any new Nintendo pieces, so
> I'm taking a break.

I've pretty much gone with emulation for my NES, despite still owning
the actual hardware and around 20 to 30 carts. I got a SNES a few months
back(I used to have one, and a shitload of games, but sold it all to get
a Saturn) so I've been trying to get a lot of the games I used to have,
but haven't put in a whole lot of effort. Recently bought another
N64(sold off my last one in disgust), why, I don't know...but I think
this time I may just concentrate on pure racing games, as the N64 seems
to do pretty well with those.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:41 pm
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On Jan 11, 1:39 am, BelPowerslave <b... RemoveThis @whipassgaming.com> wrote:
>
> > This must be SUPER rare. I thought they only made the T2 shooter for
> > the system. I don't think I've ever seen this one anywhere.
>
> Well, though not rare around here, it may be rare in your area or on the
> net I suppose. There are four, IIRC, Terminator games on the Genesis:
> The Terminator, T2: The Arcade Game, Terminator 2: Judgment Day and
> Robocop vs Terminator. If you have a Sega CD, the version of The
> Terminator there is WAY different than the Genesis original...and God is
> it good.
>

I have never had one of these. I WILL never have one of these. Lame.

Somehow I managed to get LandStalker. That's a good pickup for sure. I
still need Clay Fighter also. I have both versions for the n64, and
they are quite good (for a fighting game anyway.) You ought to check
those out now that you have a 64 again.

>
> I've pretty much gone with emulation for my NES, despite still owning
> the actual hardware and around 20 to 30 carts. I got a SNES a few months
> back(I used to have one, and a shitload of games, but sold it all to get
> a Saturn) so I've been trying to get a lot of the games I used to have,
> but haven't put in a whole lot of effort. Recently bought another
> N64(sold off my last one in disgust), why, I don't know...but I think
> this time I may just concentrate on pure racing games, as the N64 seems
> to do pretty well with those.
>
> Bel
> --
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>
> "We aim to try."
> - Deputy Clementine Johnson, Reno 911

Yes, and it also does well with X-Games stuff; skateboarding,
snowboard racing, stunt tricks, monster trucks, etc.
Try the first Snowboard Kids. It is one of the best for the system.
Polaris Snocross is a kickass snowmobile racing game that you may
check out.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 6:53 pm
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On Jan 11, 8:31 pm, BelPowerslave <b... RemoveThis @whipassgaming.com> wrote:
> > I have never had one of these. I WILL never have one of these. Lame.
>
> One of the Terminator titles?
>

No, the Sega CD, LOL. I was totally opposed to the move away from
cartridges. I'm still opposed to it Very Happy

> > Somehow I managed to get LandStalker. That's a good pickup for sure. I
> > still need Clay Fighter also. I have both versions for the n64, and
> > they are quite good (for a fighting game anyway.) You ought to check
> > those out now that you have a 64 again.
>
> Oh, CF on the Genesis was bad...I mean, CF, imo, is just horrible in
> general, but at least it was pretty on the SNES. The Genesis port is a
> dithered mess. I used to have it. I may look in to CF64, if nothing
> else, seeing Earthworm Jim would rock.

I think my friend had it. We enjoyed playing it. Back then I actually
played fighting games. Then again that was before the video game
vendors had yet to release a hundred thousand of them. It was actually
a new concept at one point.

>
> > Yes, and it also does well with X-Games stuff; skateboarding,
> > snowboard racing, stunt tricks, monster trucks, etc.
> > Try the first Snowboard Kids. It is one of the best for the system.
> > Polaris Snocross is a kickass snowmobile racing game that you may
> > check out.
>
> I may look in to that, I really enjoy Arctic Thunder(though I doubt it's
> anything like that).
>
> Bel
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>
> "We aim to try."
> - Deputy Clementine Johnson, Reno 911

You can ride at night by your headlight. It's a blast.

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:26 pm
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On Jan 11, 10:03 pm, BelPowerslave <b....DeleteThis@whipassgaming.com> wrote:
> > No, the Sega CD, LOL. I was totally opposed to the move away from
> > cartridges. I'm still opposed to it Very Happy
>
> Ah, I see. Well, you're missing out man...the SCD is quite excellent.
>
> > I think my friend had it. We enjoyed playing it. Back then I actually
> > played fighting games. Then again that was before the video game
> > vendors had yet to release a hundred thousand of them. It was actually
> > a new concept at one point.
>
> I still have fond memories of Fighting Masters on the Genesis...good stuff!
>

Pisses me off that the video game industry has reduced Godzilla to a
freaking mortal kombat character. Somebody needs to create a REAL
Godzilla game. I'm really on a kick right now. I bought all the movies
and watched them all like 4 times each. This character should make for
an automatic hit game every single time just as star wars always has
going back to the 32x and even the SNES. Then again, that might take
too much effort for the unskilled programmers of the world to put
forth.

> > You can ride at night by your headlight. It's a blast.
>
> Level 2 of BC Racers does this as well...another excellent SCD title. Wink
>
> Bel
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> - Deputy Clementine Johnson, Reno 911

I'll have to take your word for it Very Happy

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:26 pm
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> Pisses me off that the video game industry has reduced Godzilla to a
> freaking mortal kombat character. Somebody needs to create a REAL
> Godzilla game. I'm really on a kick right now. I bought all the movies
> and watched them all like 4 times each. This character should make for
> an automatic hit game every single time just as star wars always has
> going back to the 32x and even the SNES. Then again, that might take
> too much effort for the unskilled programmers of the world to put
> forth.

Well, and I know you're against disc-based media, but the two Godzilla
games on the Xbox were excellent. 4 player too, and the second one
even allowed for online play. They also came out on the PS2 and GC, I
believe.

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:37 pm
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On Jan 11, 11:26 pm, BelPowerslave <b....DeleteThis@whipassgaming.com> wrote:
> > Pisses me off that the video game industry has reduced Godzilla to a
> > freaking mortal kombat character. Somebody needs to create a REAL
> > Godzilla game. I'm really on a kick right now. I bought all the movies
> > and watched them all like 4 times each. This character should make for
> > an automatic hit game every single time just as star wars always has
> > going back to the 32x and even the SNES. Then again, that might take
> > too much effort for the unskilled programmers of the world to put
> > forth.
>
> Well, and I know you're against disc-based media, but the two Godzilla
> games on the Xbox were excellent. 4 player too, and the second one
> even allowed for online play. They also came out on the PS2 and GC, I
> believe.
>
> Bel

Well, I do have some disc games. But they are outnumbered by carts
like 40 to 1.

Honestly, I checked out all the Godzilla games. They are fighting
games. Rehashes of rehashes. Seems like 90% of new games made fall
under the categories of fighting game, GTA clone, or DOOM clone. My
guess is that the companies that make the games have set up their
software so that they can just plug new characters into their previous
games just as you and I would plug new batteries into a radio after
the old ones have expired. Then they give it a cosmetic facelift and a
new game has been born! Not quite.

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:10 am
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> I have never had one of these. I WILL never have one of these. Lame.

One of the Terminator titles?

> Somehow I managed to get LandStalker. That's a good pickup for sure. I
> still need Clay Fighter also. I have both versions for the n64, and
> they are quite good (for a fighting game anyway.) You ought to check
> those out now that you have a 64 again.

Oh, CF on the Genesis was bad...I mean, CF, imo, is just horrible in
general, but at least it was pretty on the SNES. The Genesis port is a
dithered mess. I used to have it. I may look in to CF64, if nothing
else, seeing Earthworm Jim would rock.

> Yes, and it also does well with X-Games stuff; skateboarding,
> snowboard racing, stunt tricks, monster trucks, etc.
> Try the first Snowboard Kids. It is one of the best for the system.
> Polaris Snocross is a kickass snowmobile racing game that you may
> check out.

I may look in to that, I really enjoy Arctic Thunder(though I doubt it's
anything like that).

Bel
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:10 am
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> No, the Sega CD, LOL. I was totally opposed to the move away from
> cartridges. I'm still opposed to it Very Happy

Ah, I see. Well, you're missing out man...the SCD is quite excellent.

> I think my friend had it. We enjoyed playing it. Back then I actually
> played fighting games. Then again that was before the video game
> vendors had yet to release a hundred thousand of them. It was actually
> a new concept at one point.

I still have fond memories of Fighting Masters on the Genesis...good stuff!

> You can ride at night by your headlight. It's a blast.

Level 2 of BC Racers does this as well...another excellent SCD title. Wink

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 7:18 am
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In article <381791b9-03d4-4420-957e-e0010a40d2e7 RemoveThis @q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
dos-man 64 <ChairShot RemoveThis @mail.com> wrote:
>
>Pisses me off that the video game industry has reduced Godzilla to a
>freaking mortal kombat character. Somebody needs to create a REAL
>Godzilla game. I'm really on a kick right now. I bought all the movies
>and watched them all like 4 times each. This character should make for
>an automatic hit game every single time just as star wars always has
>going back to the 32x and even the SNES. Then again, that might take
>too much effort for the unskilled programmers of the world to put
>forth.

You ever play the Dreamcast title, Godzilla Generations? Didn't get an
American release, but anybody who carries imports should still have a copy
lying around. It was a launch title and kind of repetitive, but it
arguably represented each Godzilla character best when compared to any
other game.

-KKC, up too late playing Phantasy Star Universe.
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 8:13 pm
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On Jan 12, 10:03 pm, arrom... DeleteThis @green.rahul.net (Ken Arromdee) wrote:
> In article <381791b9-03d4-4420-957e-e0010a40d... DeleteThis @q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
> dos-man 64 <ChairS... DeleteThis @mail.com> wrote:
>
> >Pisses me off that the video game industry has reduced Godzilla to a
> >freaking mortal kombat character. Somebody needs to create a REAL
> >Godzilla game.
>
> Uh, what? Most Godzilla movies feature two or monsters beating each other
> up. Why wouldn't a Godzilla game be like this? What other kind of Godzilla
> game would make sense, anyway?
> --
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>
> "In a superhero story, Superman jumps off buildings and flies. In a realistic
> story, Superman doesn't jump off buildings and can't fly. Deconstruction is
> writing a story where Superman can't fly but he still jumps off of buildings."

It is obviously true that Godzilla, friends, and foes fight. But it
isn't a fighting style that is similar to a fighting game. Fighting
games are fast-paced, short, and back and forth battles similar to
Kung Fu theater.
Godzilla fights are slow (some complain too slow) and drawn out.
There's a minimal number of strikes (punches, kicks, headbutts, etc.)
And they are often the grand finale of the movies. There's more to the
movies than just the final battle at then end, although it's somewhat
amusing that everything that happened b4 is usually forgotten by
everyone (especially the viewer) due to the spectacle of the battle at
the end.

I'm not sure what kind of Godzilla game can be made. It really isn't
my job to sit around and brainstorm for ideas. It's the job of the
people who are getting paid to make the games.

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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 9:43 pm
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On Jan 12, 11:13 pm, dos-man 64 <ChairS....DeleteThis@mail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 12, 10:03 pm, arrom....DeleteThis@green.rahul.net (Ken Arromdee) wrote:
>
>
>
> > In article <381791b9-03d4-4420-957e-e0010a40d....DeleteThis@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
> > dos-man 64 <ChairS....DeleteThis@mail.com> wrote:
>
> > >Pisses me off that the video game industry has reduced Godzilla to a
> > >freaking mortal kombat character. Somebody needs to create a REAL
> > >Godzilla game.
>
> > Uh, what? Most Godzilla movies feature two or monsters beating each other
> > up. Why wouldn't a Godzilla game be like this? What other kind of Godzilla
> > game would make sense, anyway?
> > --
> > Ken Arromdee / arromdee_AT_rahul.net /http://www.rahul.net/arromdee
>
> > "In a superhero story, Superman jumps off buildings and flies. In a realistic
> > story, Superman doesn't jump off buildings and can't fly. Deconstruction is
> > writing a story where Superman can't fly but he still jumps off of buildings."
>
> It is obviously true that Godzilla, friends, and foes fight. But it
> isn't a fighting style that is similar to a fighting game. Fighting
> games are fast-paced, short, and back and forth battles similar to
> Kung Fu theater.
> Godzilla fights are slow (some complain too slow) and drawn out.
> There's a minimal number of strikes (punches, kicks, headbutts, etc.)
> And they are often the grand finale of the movies. There's more to the
> movies than just the final battle at then end, although it's somewhat
> amusing that everything that happened b4 is usually forgotten by
> everyone (especially the viewer) due to the spectacle of the battle at
> the end.
>
> I'm not sure what kind of Godzilla game can be made. It really isn't
> my job to sit around and brainstorm for ideas. It's the job of the
> people who are getting paid to make the games.
>
> dos-man

Of course the obvious suggestion that comes to my mind (with little
thought) is RAMPAGE. The player controls a very realistic looking
monster and goes around wreaking realistic-looking havoc. Sure, it
isn't exactly a new concept since RAMPAGE is now a 20+ year old game,
but at least it fits the characters better. There's also little reason
coming to mind why your wouldn't try to use some real movie footage
during the destruction sequences for an extra "oomph." Do they want
to sell the games or not?

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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:03 am
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In article <381791b9-03d4-4420-957e-e0010a40d2e7.DeleteThis@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
dos-man 64 <ChairShot.DeleteThis@mail.com> wrote:
>Pisses me off that the video game industry has reduced Godzilla to a
>freaking mortal kombat character. Somebody needs to create a REAL
>Godzilla game.

Uh, what? Most Godzilla movies feature two or monsters beating each other
up. Why wouldn't a Godzilla game be like this? What other kind of Godzilla
game would make sense, anyway?
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:48 am
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>
>I'm not sure what kind of Godzilla game can be made. It really isn't
>my job to sit around and brainstorm for ideas. It's the job of the
>people who are getting paid to make the games.

Isn't every Godzilla story about environmentalism? You know, he's spawned
by nuclear activity and destroys artificial things, and leaves temples
alone because they're in harmony with nature, and so forth. If you proceed
from that premise, then maybe an ideal Godzilla game would be something
like Ecco the Dolphin, where you get a glimpse of his life when he's not
upstairs putting humanity in its place.

-KKC, who edited that down from eight paragraphs. Smile
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On Jan 13, 6:48 am, Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendr... DeleteThis @nospam.io> wrote:
> In article <3b8ebfcc-75a8-4832-b4b0-9c2c3cfb0... DeleteThis @f3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
> dos-man 64 <ChairS... DeleteThis @mail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >I'm not sure what kind of Godzilla game can be made. It really isn't
> >my job to sit around and brainstorm for ideas. It's the job of the
> >people who are getting paid to make the games.
>
> Isn't every Godzilla story about environmentalism? You know, he's spawned
> by nuclear activity and destroys artificial things, and leaves temples
> alone because they're in harmony with nature, and so forth. If you proceed
> from that premise, then maybe an ideal Godzilla game would be something
> like Ecco the Dolphin, where you get a glimpse of his life when he's not
> upstairs putting humanity in its place.
>
> -KKC, who edited that down from eight paragraphs. Smile
> --
> -- Universal survival rule #109 - Chicken nuggets must be served -- kendrick
> in a quantity that is also a prime number. Failure to do so will -- @io.com
> result in a geometric disturbance conducive to the resurrection of Cthulhu.
> Disregard this rule if the meat in the nuggets is not actually chicken.

Bring on Hedora, the smog monster Very Happy

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