Just beat this, I think I prefer it over Link's Awakening.
Not many gameboy games have endings that good.
Too bad this game will never get a sequel of some sort, there really sin't much else like it.
>>3828401
japanese game boy title?
I bought the translated repro from aliexpress for like $5 and will play it eventually, however. My only issue is that I don't understand how the battle system works?
Did you figure this out on your own thanks to the signposting, without being told, spoiling yourself, or randomly running around bombing everything in sight out of frustration?
Be honest.
>>3828372
Pretty sure I just got lucky and had it happen by clicking the wrong button while in the room and setting off a bomb... back when I first played this game I didn't have the Internet... wow that sounded weird typing
I always entered Maridia from Crateria, right of the Crashed Ship. When I would end up there I just tried a Super Bomb to see if I could shortcut back down to Norfair.
Yes I noticed the broken tube and just tried all my explosives.
Mind you I got stuck there and spent several days wandering around the entire game world. I'd much rather have just had it spoiled for me.
There's things I've noticed in games before that make me feel smart, this one really didn't.
pic related, it's one I still can't beat.
>>3828070
This game is just outright bad, but it does have decent music at least.
>>3828084 I second that. who made the intro song?.
>>3828070
>LJN
Any SMW physicists explain why item swapping a clapping while small crash your game?
You mean clapping chuck right?
Because you're not supposed to put non-powerup objects in the item box.
>>3827984
there are videos about it on youtube, just look there
>clappers are called (charging) chucks
Hey /vr I was lurking on Amazon.co.jp and stumbled on this new SFC game.
the game is called
"The Darkness Hunter Unholy Night"
>>3827921
Oh yeah, I remember hearing about this game some time ago.Any rom yet?
Looks like a casual as fuck fighting game.
>no online
>dead competitive scene on day one
Why even bother.
HYUP
GHUP
HARPOON
EVEN MORE DIVIDED COMMUNITY THAN YOU MIGHT THINK. RPG vs ACTION
>>3827564
i like both
>>3827569
same
Depends what I'm in the mood for... Can't really compare them
I need your help /vr/
Theres an NES game that I played as a kid that I only vaguely remember. I want to say that you played as a child during the dinosaur era and you traveled the map dodging dinosaurs running at you and other obstacles. I would like to add this to my new NES game collection.
I'm quite sure it's Battletoads, isn't it?
>>3827520
>Battletoads
No, not it is not.
>>3827512
Adventures of Dino Riki
In this thread we discuss this beast!
From storylines, chocobo breeding, best party line-ups, and the like! Fans rejoice. THIS IS THE ULTIMATE Final Fantasy 7 thread. When I was a kid I likened myself to Cloud. A scrawny little scrapper I was. It didn't take long before I got into serious trouble. Found love. Lost love. Took a few clobberings trying to do in evil empires and deal damage to society's ingrates. Now I'm a man without a plan waiting for the next reunion of a few old souls to take place before I get back on the saddle. Fiends will rise. Ill be there with little to say but a plan of action. Speak low, speak brief, and unsheath in record time. That's my motto.
what the fuck
Levels of autism that shouldn't be possible
>>3827505
go to bed, chris.
>Appreciation Thread 64
Hi there /vr/. Today I want to talk about this great system. As I write this, we are about one day close to the Nintendo64 's 20 anniversary in almost all PAL regions.
For all of us, ones that had the system on Its time, or just love It:
>Are you preparing the anniversary in any way?
>Are you going to play some Nintendo64 those days?
>Do you have magazines talking about the launch or early info about the system? >Experiences? Memories? Your personal Top 10?
>Do you hate this awesome, but extremely fragile joystick?
This is a Nintendo64 appreciation thread.
20th anniversary already passed for the NTSC gods. Nobody cares.
Why was the N64 so relevant in America and nowhere else? It was literally a proto XBox.
>>3827489
>Are you preparing the anniversary in any way?
nothing really, besides telling my gf about it (she's a very N64 enthusiast)
>Are you going to play some Nintendo64 those days?
I bought Episode I Racer last week (a friend loaned it to me and played the hell out of it as a kid), so maybe some podracing.
>Do you have magazines talking about the launch or early info about the system?
Well, not specifically launch days, but I have a lot of old magazines from N64 era
>Experiences? Memories? Your personal Top 10?
>christmas of 1998
>6 years old me
>never owned a console
>mom and I go to a mall
>so this is the console you want?
>y-yes
>okay, pick one
>isthisreallife.jpg
I remember I picked up Goldeneye 007 instead of 1080 Avalanche as my first game. Then we both pluged up the system for the first time. I remember my mother being really curious and excited with the thing.
>Do you hate this awesome, but extremely fragile joystick?
I hate more the fucking controller-transfer pak conection. I have to plug it to the second controller and leave it alone on the desk while playing with other controller. Fuck it.
Just getting into RPGs. Which one is more enjoyable, Chrono Trigger or Secret of Mana?
Chrono Trigger is better, but Secret Of Mana is fun with friends.Final Fantasy VI is better than both of them
Mana is more Zelda-like in terms of combat mechanics if thats your thing.
But Chrono Trigger is a far better game in every single aspect.
>>3827194
Start with Final Fantasy 6 desu.
Was she a draw?
She is real
She is beautiful
Lilith > Morrigan
Do the Turtles have any good retro games?
Uh, pretty much all of them, anon.
Yes. How do you not know of Turtles in Time?
Konami games.
I am a very weird person with conflicting passions. I love retro gaming and high-end desktop builds. It makes it a bit depressing to see benchmarks not telling us how retro games will run on new technology, but I get used to that. I guess the problem now is that with more and more CPUs focusing on multi-core technology, where will we go for single threaded optimizations in a few years? AMD doesn't cater to us normally and Intel is going 6 cores.
I am determined to get the most optimal rig I can to play late 90s shooters and it just feels like they make it harder as time goes on. It is hard enough with Windows 10 breaking game compatibility and Linux not really being compatible with late 90s games.
Does anyone besides me have this sort of weird conflict of interests? How do you balance it so your retro experience doesn't suffer?
>>3826767
We build separate retro gaming PCs. Better get on board before they're impossible to find without paying out the ass for them.
I want one of those multi-LED light options Dell XPS desktops to build a retro rig in.
>>3826767
Intel certainly isn't going to drop their single core performance, even if they don't improve it.
On the flipside, AMD has considerably kmprived their IPC with the new Ryzen architecture.
nVidia dicks everyone over, and does have some backwards compatibility problems with older titles.
Interestingly enough, AMD cards have better backwards compatibily, although in either case, only a select few titles are effected.
The biggest problem is what operating system you run.
Microsoft generally mainains high backwards compatibility, but the cutting of certain modes or features is the leading cause of old games failing to run.
Fallout 1/2 won't run properly because 16 bit color support was cut in win7.
Any games with secuROM won't run in win10 because MS disallowed the software calls the secuROM made.
Please, help me kind sir!
VAE VICTUS
THE HEARTTHE HEARTTHE HEART OF DARKNESS
How do I get this game to run?