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G4EVER PRESENTS: Freeplay Special - Every Arcade Compilation Ever, Part 1
Pop In Those Quarters!
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#G4EVER#Freeplay#Williams' Arcade Greatest Hits#Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits Vol. 1#Midway Arcade Treasures#Midway Arcade Treasures 2#Midway Arcade Treasures 3#Postal 2#Midway Arcade Origins#Namco Museum#Namco Museum 50th Anniversary#Namco Museum Battle Collection#Namco Museum DS#Namco Museum (Switch)#Namco Museum Archives
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me when namco museum ds startup
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Scrolling the Nintendo eshop and I saw games for toddlers/kids.... only for my brain to go "I don't think kids should have a switch." BRO YOU BOUGHT A DS AT 9 YEARS OLD WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT???
#granted the ds lite had zero internet capabilities for me and all games were cartridge based#like online play is such a new concept to me as an adult#granted i was also melting my brain as a small child bc my favorite game on namco museum was Rolling Thunder#i am a man of many contradictions
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Goodmeowning! I think I will play a lot of Namco museum ds today
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SPELL OUT YOUR URL USING SONG TITLES. THEN, TAG AS MANY PEOPLE AS THERE ARE LETTERS IN YOUR URL.
C - Crabby Beach / Ape Escape. H - Hilltop Chase / Kirby Super Star. O - Opening Theme / Namco Museum 2. S - Surfing / Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire & Emerald. E - Evening in the Village / Dragon Quest IX. N - New Donk City (Night #2) / Super Mario Odyssey. S - Sorey's Theme (Purity) / Tales of Zestiria. H - Hope of Summer / Danganronpa V3 Killing Harmony. E - Emerald Hill Zone / Sonic 2. P - Prelude / Final Fantasy IV DS. H - Heartwarming / Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. E - Eterna City (Day) / Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl. R - Route 120 / Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire & Emerald. D - Digital Laboratory / Digimon Cyber Sleuth.
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Smash Universe Experience
So I’ve been in a bit of a bad mental state the last few days, lots of personal stress and such, the tropics won’t shut up, various current year events, etc. So trying to distract self with various things, and figured I’d try figuring out what my personal history is with the various Smash Bros. franchises. Note, we’re only counting actual fighters here, not Mii Costume inclusions. Distraction tactics go! :
Super Mario : I’ve played a lot of Mario games definitely. I think I missed some of the “New” SMB games, like I never played the one on DS where there were things like the Gold Flower and it was all about getting as many coins as possible. Also some side games, like I... at least don’t THINK I’ve played any of the “sports” type games like the golf, tennis, baseball, or soccer ones. Also never really got into the Paper Mario series, only played Super Paper Mario and never finished it. Also Superstar Saga is the only one of the “Mario & Luigi” RPGs I ever played. Want to say there are a few Party games I skipped as well. If we count Luigi’s Mansion under the Mario blanket, I haven’t played 2 (but have a copy) or 3 (want to get a copy). Still, fairly solid Mario experience under my belt.
Donkey Kong : There are a number of DK games I have played, but probably more that I missed. I played the original, DK Jr., pretty sure I’ve at least played DK3 on things like Virtual Console or such? As far as the Country games, I’ve... only really played the first two and part of the third. I tried DKC3 while I was at Full Sail, but could just never really get into it. I did play the GBC Donkey Kong game, that one’s good... I want to try the DKCR games, I’ve heard good things. Definitely would like to at least get the Switch port of Tropical Freeze and give that a go.
Legend of Zelda : As far as officially sanctioned and remembered Zelda games (we don’t talk about the CDi games, which I never had that system so never played them anyway), I want to say the only mainline Zelda game I never played was Skyward Sword. I never had a Wii Motion Plus, so couldn’t play that one. Keep hoping we get a port on Switch so I can try it. There are some side games I never played though, like never played Crossbow Training, or the Tingle game. Oh, actually I guess I never played Tri Force Heroes, admittedly not sure how well that one plays as a single-player experience.
Metroid : I’ve played most of the Metroid series I would say. I think my main gaps are Metroid Prime Pinball, Hunters, haven’t gotten around to playing Prime 3 but I do have the Wii version of Trilogy. Kinda hoping Trilogy gets a Switch port. I haven’t played Other M or Federation Force either. I’m also admittedly a weirdo what preferred the original Metroid to Zero Mission, and probably preferred the original Metroid II to Samus Returns.
Yoshi : I never did finish playing Yoshi’s Story, but I have played Yoshi’s Island to 100% completion, as well as Woolly World. Also need to finish Crafted World sometime. I want to say there’s some motion control Yoshi game I know of but never played, but I think I also might be mixing it up with a Kirby game...?
Kirby : I’ve played a lot of Kirby games, though I know I never played Mass Attack, Squeak Squad, Epic Yarn, Canvas Curse, or Rainbow Curse. I want to say there might have been another one as well...? Well I know I never played Super Star Deluxe, and there are some of those mini side games on 3DS I never played. I think there was also one with a clay aesthetic I never played? Unless that was already one of the ones I mentioned...
Star Fox : The only ones I’ve ever played are the original and 64. I do have SNES Online, so I can give 2 a try sometime. I’m... really bad at Star Fox games though, haha.
Pokémon : ......Considering I have an alternate blog for all my Pokémon nicknames, yeah, I think we’re covered here. I’ve played all main series games and most side games by this point. I did not play Dash, and there were those three Mystery Dungeon games on Wii eShop that never got released here. I never played Masters, nor the new Cafe game, and only really played Go long enough to get Meltan and Melmetal. But yes, pretty solid Pokémon experience.
Mother : Earthbound is the only one I played. I tried on multiple occasions to really get into it, but just... couldn’t really. It just never really reeled me in and kept my interest. I think the furthest I ever made it before quitting was the desert area near Fourside, and I just ran out of steam.
F-Zero : I’ve only played the original and I think maybe the one on GBA a little? I can’t say it’s a series I’m good at, haha. And yet the crazy part of me would kinda like to get the infamously difficult Gamecube one.
Ice Climbers : Yep, I’ve played it.... That’s pretty much all we got for that one, just the one game, and yes I’ve played it.
Fire Emblem : The only FE game I’ve played is Fire Emblem Warriors, so... not exactly the real FE experience. Granted I can’t say I really feel all that interested. Turn based strategy games like FE, Advance Wars, Wargroove, they don’t tend to keep me interested all that long. I also have a feeling the permadeath aspect would drive me batty.
Game & Watch : I don’t know if I ever had a legitimate Game & Watch, as in, the actual machines. However I played the heck out of the Game & Watch Gallery games. I loved those things.
Kid Icarus : I’ve played the original and Uprising all the way through. The GB one, Of Myths & Monsters, I’ve only gotten to try that one via an emulation, and it glitched during a boss fight, so I was never able to finish it.
Wario : On the Wario Land side of things, I’ve played most of them I think. I never played Master of Disguise, not sure if that counts as a “Land” game. As for WarioWare, that too, I’ve played most of them, though I never played Smooth Moves I think, the Wii one? I know I’ve played the original, Twisted, Touched, and Gold.
Metal Gear : I haven’t played much of this series. I played a little of the original NES game, never beat it, and watched my uncle play the original Metal Gear Solid, and..... honestly I think that’s about it. So not a lot of Metal Gear experience.
Sonic the Hedgehog : I’ve played a lot of Sonics. I didn’t play 4 or either of the “Storybook” games, haven’t really had access to most of the side games though, like I never played Shuffle, the Game Gear ones, also never played things like the Sega All Stars Racing games, not sure if those count for Sonic or just Sega in general really though to be fair. I do have a weird choice of favorite Sonic game though, I unironically really enjoyed the 360 version of Unleashed.
Pikmin : Unless you count things like the Gamecube and Wii versions of Pikmin as separate entities, I think I’ve played all Pikmin games : 1-3 and Hey Pikmin. I have 3 Deluxe pre-ordered as I felt it would be an easier one to record for an eventual project.
ROB : Played one out of the two games he had. I played Gyromite, never had Stack Up. Sadly my ROB was stolen long ago from storage.
Animal Crossing : I want to say the only ones I never played were Wild World and Happy Home Designer. Well, unless you count ones that weren’t released here.
Mega Man : Yeah, kinda think I got this one covered. I never played the Game Gear one, which.... yeah, looks pretty bad, so I don’t feel I missed out there. Played 1 - 11 of the Classic series, as well as Powered Up and MM & Bass. Played X1 - X5, Zero 1 - 3, all the Battle Network games (aside from mobile ones that I don’t think were released here), Starforce 1 and 2 (got 3, just never got around to it, and never quite finished 2), and a small bit of Legends 1 (want to give that another try sometime). Heck, even played the PC Mega Man 1 and 3. Think I’m pretty set with this one, haha.
Wii Fit : I.... played Wii Sports, does that actually count? Probably not. I never played one of the proper Wii Fit games with the balance board and all that.
Punch-Out!! : I played the NES and Wii games. I... honestly don’t remember if I ever played Super Punch-Out!! or not... I know I never beat the Wii game, I stalled out at Soda Popinski.
Pac-Man : I’ve played a lot of Pac-Man games, as well as other retro Namco games. I had all the Namco Museum games on PS1, loved those. There were a ton of different Pac-Man games though, so there are likely some I missed along the way. Probably mostly in the vein of Pac-Man World type games, I don’t think I got to play a lot of those.
Xenoblade : I never played any of the Xenoblade games. I’m kind of intrigued by maybe wanting to get the Switch port of Xenoblade Chronicles, but RPGs tend to be intimidating for me to get into, the whole time commitment thing. Still seems like something I might be interested in trying sometime.
Duck Hunt : Indeed, I played it. I know well the trauma of dog ridicule. As far as other light-gun games on NES, I did play Hogan’s Alley and Gumshoe.
Street Fighter : I think the only one I ever played was the SNES version of Street Fighter 2 that had the four extra characters, I want to say it added Cammy, Dee Jay, T. Hawk, and Fei Long I want to say?
Final Fantasy : The main ones I played a lot of were 7 and 9. I did play a bit of the one with Kefka as a kid, but didn’t really get too into it.
Bayonetta : I’ve played both 1 and 2 all the way though, and am interested in hearing more about 3 when we get some new info there. I can’t say I’m that GOOD at them, but I could at least beat them, haha. Still find them fun.
Splatoon : I played the original, but can’t play online, so just the single player stuff. Still need to do that on Splatoon 2, I do have a copy, just haven’t really gotten around to playing it.
Castlevania : I’ve played MOST of the series I want to say? Mainly some of the 3D ones I missed on, never played the Lord of Shadows games, 64, also notably never had access to the actual Rondo of Blood, only Dracula X.
Persona : The only one I ever played is Persona 4. I’d be tempted to give 5 a shot if it got a Switch port. Admittedly I kinda shied away from this series for awhile due to Persona 3 being the main one I’d heard about, and mostly it was hearing about how they invoked their Personas, which was... not something I liked due to personal squick with that sort of thing. I had the mistaken impression that was how it was in ALL the games as such.
Dragon Quest : I’ve played a bit of some of the NES ones as a kid, but never really could get too into them. Always liked the monster designs though, so I did like the Dragon Quest Monsters games. Only got to play the two on GBC though. I tried the demo for DQ 11... just didn’t really pull me in. Turn based RPGs are just hard for me to get into admittedly.
Banjo-Kazooie : I played and loved the original and Tooie, as well as the GBA game (don’t remember much about that one though). I never played Nuts & Bolts.
Fatal Fury : I don’t THINK I’ve ever played a Fatal Fury game. If so, I have no real memories of doing so. Still familiar with Terry though, just never really had much SNK / Neo Geo access growing up.
ARMS : I only ever played the demo of the game, not the full one.
Minecraft : I’ve never played it. From what I’ve seen, it doesn’t look like my kind of game. Just total open world sandbox / survival type stuff, not usually something that pulls me in, and admittedly I don’t really like the Minecraft aesthetic too much. Nothing against anyone that likes it, just not really my thing.
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New high score on Namco Museum: Super Xevious (Nintendo DS) by NamcoPlayer 16,790 https://ift.tt/38i9fVw
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Spooky Video Game Music No. 178: Golvis’ Hideout- Namco Museum Remix / Pac-N-Roll (Wii)
In this updated version of Pac-N-Roll, which adds button control and updated graphics to the DS game, a new stage was added (while removing the haunted house world from the original). After saving his family (this game is a prequel), Pac-Man finds Golvis’ Hideout. Inside, many traps and dangers are everywhere. From giant wind-up keys, to pendulums, to gears, to wind and bottomless pits to of course, the Ghosts, this would be our hero’s biggest challenge beside fighting Golvis...
While not as spooky as the past Pac-Man songs before, this one still manages to be creepy. It has a sinister tone to it, like you can feel Golvis’ prescience in this world (it is his hideout after all). It does also feels tense too, which makes sense given the levels getting harder in this world. I also love how mysterious it sounds which does make it even more unsettling. It may not be the spookiest Pac-Man song in this list, but it still does manage to be creepy nonetheless. 🎃
#spooky video game music#pac-man#namco museum remix#namco museum#namco bandai#halloween#pac-n-roll#disturbing video game music
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My trip to Japan 2019
I’ve been gone for four weeks! No time for this blog. Well, I did that Hitchhiker’s pixel art. Anyway now I’m back and if you’re interested I’ll tell you what video game-related stuff I got up to over there. Then I can get working on more “hashtag content”.
First of all, I took my reliable old New 3DS. I played a few games on it that you’ll see reviews of soon; most of my time was spent on Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros., which was disappointing. The Streetpass landscape was even more barren than last time, but most of the games in the plaza have exhausted their novelty to me anyway, so it’s fine.
My spouse chose to bring her Switch, and we decided to bring the dock as well for some multiplayer sessions in the evenings at our AirBnBs. This didn’t actually happen as often as I’d expected, and although I’d bought a few co-op and party games digitally not all of them were hits. The most playtime probably came out of Taiko no Tatsujin, the Switch version of which also has a fun Rhythm Heaven-esque minigame mode.
Of course we visited a few random arcades (or “game centres”), whether they be run by Taito, Namco, Sega, etc. Taiko no Tatsujin arcade is a great experience, and I had a go on Mario Kart Arcade GP DX as well. I also bought a few loose Dragon Ball Heroes cards on the cheap, and tried to play that as well only to find that in the transition to Super DBH they’d increased the team size from five to seven so I didn’t quite have enough! As always I was half-tempted to step into one of the many pachinko parlours as well to try and spot the recent Castlevania or Rockman machines, but they’re all so smoky, loud and above all seedy plus it’s really just gambling, so it didn’t seem worthwhile.
We also went to some more exciting specialist arcades in Tokyo. Natsuge Museum in Akihabara was a cool spot, tiny and crammed full of retro stuff; I had a good long session on the rare Space Harrier sequel Planet Harriers. Joypolis in Odaiba is a Sega “indoor theme park”, bringing back childhood memories of Sega World; here we had fun with several game-ified rides/attractions such as Spicy Taxi and Zombie Zoo. We also played arcade games there such as Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing and a Sonic Athletics 8-player game that I swear was made from modified Mario & Sonic at the Rio Olympics arcade machines. Anata no Warehouse was a huge game centre in Kawasaki, thoroughly and moodily themed after Hong Kong’s Kowloon walled city, but it also had loads of cool games, old and new. We played Rhythm Tengoku, Pac-Man Battle Royale, and Pop’n Music among others.
I did some game-related shopping but didn’t go overboard like last time with my stack of DS game purchases. I revisited A-too in Kyoto which has since changed hands, as well as Super Potato in Akihabara and Book-Off stores everywhere whenever I could. Since I have access to a Japanese 3DS I picked up a few particular region-exclusive games I was keen to try out, namely Gon: Bakubakubakubaku Adventure, Game Center CX 3, and Maple Story: The Girl of Destiny.
Add to that guides for Donkey Kong 64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Donkey Kong ‘94; you never know when they might contain rare artwork or comics (they didn’t, except the renders on the cover of DK64 but I’ve seen them online before). Still, the maps will surely be useful when I replay them! Volume 2 of the Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Dark Demon Realm Mission manga continues the Xeno story that’s been ongoing in DB game spinoffs since Online. And Super Mario-kun, which I’ve become much less enthusiastic about over the years but I still wanted to check out the unscanned v11, the reprinted Super Mario RPG arc in v51, and see if Pauline showed up in the Odyssey arc in v54 (she didn’t yet).
I’ll spare you a photo of the SD Blade Liger model kit (found at the same Book-Off figure floor southwest of Shinjuku station! I’m telling you, it’s a goldmine there!!), the Little Mermaid figures, and the phone charm of Kotoden‘s dolphin mascot I found since they’re not game stuff. This is the game stuff: a pack of Detective Pikachu Pokemon cards including a semi-rare(?) Mewtwo, the aforementioned DBH cards, a few Pokemon bits including a plush of my all-time fav Corsola, some Yume Nikki badges from a gachapon I found in Harajuku, a second-hand Diddy basketball figure from a Mario Sports Superstars-themed chocolate surprise egg, and several figures of SSJ4 Gohan, a transformation introduced in DBH.
All in all it was a really great trip and I did a lot of fun non-video game stuff as well! But who wants to hear about that?? Well I will quickly say that I experienced a James Turrell art installation on Naoshima, and my appreciation of it was increased thanks to my having played Bubsy 3D: BVTJTR, hehe!
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04/03/18: It was an exciting day for this nerd, posting! I blew out my funds pretty much in one fleamarket stall today! The guy although a bit expensive sometimes, manages to have lots of treasures in his many, many boxes. First things I came across was a box full of games in their packaging. Sadly, some were badly damaged, some of the games had gotten wet and dried out long ago. But those games were now stuck. I would have to tear them apart of their packaging just to free the loose copy. And they were good, rare games too. Mostly rarer 2600 games. Some blue labeled Activision games, If you know your stuff. I got joust out of its box okay. I found a blockbuster copy of Vindicators with a rental case; and sticker instructions on the inside. And I also found some rarer 2600 Froggo produced titles, and lastly another Mattel 2600 game. As I moved on to the next boxes of toys, I spotted a familiar shade of Decepticon green. A classic Constructicon! My eyeballs lit in joy! I dug through the box hoping to find some more G1 toys, and I found another transformer, and then I saw a vehicle Voltron piece and more accessories for Devastator! I moved on and dug deeply to the other three boxes of toys there. I almost completed both of these classic robot toys. I took my booty to get priced. Guy said $6.00 a game, and He started counting the toys. But since they were all loose pieces, he just gave up and said "just give me $35 for everything!" I'll take it! And when I paid the guy, he said, "I still got a few more games on my truck, you want to see?" He pulled out another box with a loose genesis, a few games for it and some more NES games. I chose those five more! Kung-fu Heroes and Hudson Hawk have a bit of water damage but they fare way better than the others I left behind. I tried to negotiate a bit with him on these, but he wasn't going below $45. So I took it too. The next pic is the standard stuff I find every time I go hunting. A ps2 memory card for $3.00. True Grit bluray and a joker toy for a dollar. Frogger and burgertime for intellivision $5.00 For both. A table full of media for a dollar each, where I got more Blu-rays, a ds and wii game and a copy of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas all totalling $6.00. Four psp games and two ps1 games for $15.00. And in my excitement I forgot to check that ATV game, it had a copy of Namco museum in it. Oh well. And finally on the last stall, I found a stack of comics, mostly X-Men titles. I asked for prices. At first I could hear the guy barely utter $20, but he quickly changed his mind and said $10 For all. As I put them into the bag, I counted 74 of them! A very good deal! It was a great day!
#video games#video game collecting#fleamarket#transformers toys#vehicle voltron#atari 2600#rare video games#nintendo#nes#psp#bluray movies#xmen#xmen comics#intellivision
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These games: Gran Turismo 4, Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts 2, FFXII, Dark Cloud, Tekken 4, The Bouncer, Namco Museum, FFX, FFX-2, Sonic Heroes
Pillow Pets
Silly bands
Heelys
Girls walking around school with Justin Bieber merch
Twinkle Toes
AVGN
Those monster slippers that open their mouths when you stomp your feet
Waking up on Saturday morning to watch Sonic X, Dragonball Z Kai, and that one yugioh series that had the motorcycles in it
Mario Kart DS
That Emperor’s New Groove tv series
That’s So Raven
Big Nate
Diary of a Wimpy Kid being the hottest shit on the campus
Actually playing the cheesetouch game during recess
PeanutButterGamer
SpaceHamster
Soap shoes
“too young to be a 90s kid but close” (aka 00s kid) aesthetic:
-nyan cat, llams with hats
-owls. everybody loves owls–
-minecraft before the jungle biome. minecraft hunger game servers.
-slap bracelets
-long sleves under tank tops…jean skirts with… leggings…. dc shoes… shell shoes…
those 60 seconds multiplication tables. the big blocks with 100 squares, but the strips of ten squares, the single squares? also shape wooden blocks. yellow hexagons, green triangles, blue diamonds, youd make pictures with them.
-morning circle. playing 7 up at school. FOUR CORNERS
-u knew the cookout was lit when they had huggies those juice barrel drinks that u bite the top foil
-sillybands
-nintendogs on your grey ds plus cooking mama
-remembering vaguely having to use a cd player as a kid, then an mp3, than an ipod-
-zebra. print. everything.
-japanese erasers
-duct tape purses
-the justin bieber sounds like a girl debate
-yo danny phantom hE wAS JUST 14
-shark boy and lava girl. sky high. stewart little. minutemen. halloweentown. the thirteenth year (mermaid). smart house. spy kids. twitches. princess protection program (bonus points if you watched it live and counted how many times they said princess). lemonade mouth.
-staying up late enough to see george lopez start to play
- “mom how do you spell cartoonnetwork whats the website”
- that weird fosters home for imaginary friends mmo
- fucking TOONTOWN
- “disney!! three six five!!!!!”
- microsoft paint created MASTERPIECES
- was… was kidpix a thing
-bill nye the science guy and liberty kids
-alvin and the chipmunks covers.
- school store! get me a pencil grip for a quarter.
-crimp your hair bitch… or straighten it. or clip in feathers. or strands of dye-
-bakugan and tech decks
-wheezers ‘beverly hills’ on the playground. we will rock you on the bus.
-camp rock. highschool musical. epic disney crossovers.
-if you didnt have a blog on blogspot.com you weren’t shit (with the extension where you could feed the fish)
-lisa frank folders or those folders with close up of dogs and cat faces
-having to learn the fucking recorder. hot crossed buns… hOt croSssED BUNS,,,,
-did anyone play that weird wizard typing quest
-SMENCILS
-clUb PENGUIN. wizard 101. pirates of the carribean online. webkinz.
-everything is not what it seems when u can get all you wanted in ur wildest dreams
-popular snacks at snack time,,,: gritz, gogurt, fruit roll ups tongue tattoos, zebra cakes, cheese dip crackers, those cookie crackers where u took the red stick and spread it… gushers
-in the wee hours of the night you could hear… hear the chia pets taunting you
-orbeez. monster gummies. hotwheels beat that. fur real friends. pillow pets. littlest pet shop. yugioh. bop it. floam. tamagotchis.
-iDog
-HAVING THE KICKASS SCOOTER THENN KNOCKING UR FUCKING KNEES OFF WITH IT FUCK THAT SHIT
- “HERE I AM IN UR LIFE… HERE U ARE IN MINE… YEAH WE GOT THE SWEET LIFE… MOSTT OF THE TIME”
-underdog. undeRDOG. UNDERDOG!
-when you were playing on the ps2 and u fucking lost the fucking MEMORY CARD
-SPYRO
-playing gta the one where the guy wears the blue shirt (liberty city? ) with the sound off… memorizing cheat codes… square circle square-
-the fucking wii… making miis for literally everyone in ur class and sending the ones you didnt like to the parade
-slap slap slap… clap clap clap… SLAP SLAP SLAP…. CLAP CLAP CLAP (i.e 3… 2… 1… BLAST OFF from here to the stars,)
-when the teacher rolled out the elmo projector and those transparent plastic papers
-megan, MEGAN! (i.e i ran over oprah…..)
-the dell computers took over
-bruh message me on msn… then skype
-making a facebook page. liking all the fucking dumb facebook pages you could
-pokemon
-Z̵͖͂Ô̶̘Ö̴͔́. ̵͉͊Z̷̭̊O̷̻͒Ô̸̟ ̴̛̞Z̸̭̕Ȏ̸̗O̴͎̊ ̴̡͑. P̵̧̈Ȃ̷͖L̴̞̚S̶̰̐
-okay those weird ass beads u always got for Christmas that you had to iron to make shapes
-the fortune tellers… pick a color… blue? okay b-l-u-e. OK now pick a number… ok ur gonna marry lindsay lohan and have 80 kids
-WHAT YHR FUCK ARE THOSE GHOST THEMED CEREALS CALLED??? BOOBERRY??? AH SHIT
-team edward vs team jacob determined your survival
-thE yEar tHree THOusAnD
-black eyed peas
-fucking angry birds and flappy bird murdered everyone
-HEELYS OH DEAR GOD HEELYS I ALMOST FELL AND SLIPPED INTO ANOTHER DIMENSION
-that rabits game… let them go to the moon
-THE PS2 SOUND UP NOISE. THE DOOOOOOOSH
-every dvd had that coming soon bullshit
-stealing ur cousins gameboy
-Sugar. Spice. And everything nice.
-that fucking monkey at some of some fucking tv shows what the fuck was that fucking- hi im paul,,
-asdf videos! (desmond the moon bear.. i like trians)
-if you didnt flip ur shit everytime u saw a yellow car and yell BUMBLEBEE
-when the phone rings in school “THE PHONE… THE PHONE IS RI N G ING”
-“WAZZZZUUPPP!!” “WHAZZAAAAHHP!!”
-kidz bop. wholet the dogs out… who who? who?
-We all want to forget …. annoying orange and fred but god wont let us..
-MY SHINY Teeth and ME.
-that weird ass spongebob half time episode where theyre in the dome… or the spongebob episode with wormy… or the spongebob episode with the hooks (dont touch the hooks) or david hasslehof in the spongebob movie…
-invader zim
-FLAPJACK THAT FUCKING NIGHTMARE SHOW. And chowder. Coraline gave me NIGHTMARES fuck!
- I LIke to move it move it…
-POPTROPICA
-where the sidewalk ends from the school library… with goosebumps and diary of a whimpy kid.. BOOK FAIRS
-leapfrog
-THOSE GYM SCOOTERS. FOUR SQUARE. KICKBALL. THE PARACHUTE THING.
-no one knew how to use a fucking green screen
-🎶 we the peoplee… in order to form a more perfect union…🎶 conjunction junction whats ur function 🎶 puff the magic dragon 🎶
THERES A HUNDRED AND FOUR DAYS OF SUMMER VACATION-
the original teen titans
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Watch out for both the PSP title and its multiplatform cousin pitching up in late summer over the pond, with Euro releases presumably scheduled for later in the year. 'Releasing on both the PSP and DS to coincide with the sequels movie debut next summer''The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise will develop over the next few years as one of the most exciting and important initiatives Buena Vista Games will spearhead,' said Buena Vista Games Senior Vice President and General Manager Graham Hopper.
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By 1981, the arcade video game industry was worth 8. Insert Tips Here (arcade Bosconian hint book) Asteroids Keeps Top Spot (top-rated games) EG Launches Bi-weekly Newsletter ('Arcade Express' eight-page newsletter) Sticking with Pac-Man (Fleer Pac-Man stickers and rub-off card games) Astro Update (Astrovision's upcoming game releases) Inside Mattel (upcoming games Tron cartridges, Night Stalker. And we're confused now, so that'll be all on that for the time being. Space Invaders (1978), Galaxian (1979), Pac-Man (1980) and Bosconian (1981) were especially popular. Mind you, it seems a bit silly to complain when Namco's basically only fibbing about being better than itself at the same thing. All versions are rated E10+ for Everyone over 10, and each retails for 19.99.
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The PSP's Namco Museum Battle Collection, the US version of the Japanese Namco Museum game, includes ten more classics than its Japanese counterpart, with the likes of Tower of Druaga, Dragon Buster, Grobda, Dig Dug 2 and King & Balloon added to a roster that's otherwise quite similar to Namco Museum 50th Anniversary. The game is now available for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance, and a PC version ships next month. That said, we're not sure about this claim about it being the biggest Namco arcade compilation ever.
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Still, it's another way for fans of 70s and 80s arcade titles to go back to their roots (a bit like a crack addict going back to coke for a few days or something). Team Ripset Live stream with Daniel Pesina from the arcade floor. Pac-Man, Galaga, Dig Dug and Rally X on board there. Game Spot covers Mortal Kombat actors Then & Now. It seems that the Game Boy Advance version won't have that 14 games, however, with just Pac-Man, Ms. Assuming you can do more than just whack your initials in, anyway.
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New free arcade games are added every day on Arcade Spot. Games will be accessed from a virtual arcade hall with arcade cabinets lined up to go and play on, and the Xbox version will link up with Live to upload high scores, which should be nice. High quality games including arcade games, puzzle games, racing games, sports games and more fun games. Pac-Man, Galaga, Galaxian, Dig Dug, Pole Position, Pole Position II, Rolling Thunder, Rally X, Bosconian, Dragon Spirit, Sky Kid, Xevious and Mappy. The 14-game compilation consists of Pac-Man, Ms. Sonic Advance 2 has 19 likes from 21 user ratings. This online game is part of the Racing, Adventure, Emulator, and GBA gaming categories. Sonic Advance 2 is a high quality game that works in all major modern web browsers. Pac-Man: The classic to end all classics, this game is nothing. Retrieved 7 March 2020.Namco has revealed that it plans to release Namco Museum 50th Anniversary, "the single largest compilation of Namco Arcade Classics ever" on PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance and PC this August in the States. Play Sonic Advance 2 game online in your browser free of charge on Arcade Spot. There are a few obvious answers, and I should probably get them out of the way first. Archived from the original on 27 February 2020. Each game will deliver a unique experience with updated Pac-Man themed graphics and specially designed Wii motion controls that will. Summary: Namco Museum Megamix gives players a new take on classic franchises while staying true to the core gameplay that made them so popular. Archived from the original on 18 August 2019. Generally favorable reviews based on 7 Ratings. Turbo arcade game Other Reviews and Info: Atari Cave review of Atari. ^ GAMEST MOOK Vol.112 ザ・ベストゲーム2 アーケードビデオゲーム26年の歴史 (Vol. Video of Bosconian homebrew gameplay Fragmares YouTube channel of video game.^ 'See Space For A Quarter - Bosconian' (Volume 1, Number 13).Archived from the original on 15 November 2014. ^ 'Retro Diary: 08 November – 05 December'. Bandai Namco Holdings is a Japanese holdings company that specializes in video games, toys, arcades, anime and amusement parks, and is headquartered in.Bosconian was one of the first games with a continuation screen, edged out by Fantasy released one month earlier in 1981.
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Encore replaces the museum with a standard menu system. In these museums, players can view conceptual artwork, marketing material, arcade system boards, and other material relating to the included games. The first five volumes pose a 3D virtual museum that players are able to walk around in, with each game being stored in an "exhibit" room. When Namco unveiled Volume 5 at the November 1996 PlayStation Expo, it was announced that it would be the final volume in the series, hence the sixth volume's title, "Encore". Six Namco Museum volumes were released for the PlayStation from 1995 to 1998, including one ( Namco Museum Encore) that was released only in Japan. The franchise has sold a total of more than 14 million copies worldwide.
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The Namco Museum series has been met with a mixed to positive critical response, some praising the emulation quality and unlockable extras while others criticizing the overall presentation and lack of updated features to the included titles. The original PlayStation series, with the exception of Namco Museum Encore, instead placed the player in a virtual museum that housed the individual games. The collections typically include interchangeable game settings, online leaderboards or unlockable extras, such as games or promotional material.
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Some iterations use software emulation for the games, while others instead reprogram them from scratch. The compilations include video games developed by Namco for both arcade hardware and home game systems, including the Family Computer and Sega Genesis. The Namco Museum name was originally used for a chain of retail stores in the 1980s, which sold merchandise based on Namco video games and characters. the latest being Namco Museum Archives Vol. Entries in the series have been released for multiple platforms, including the Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Xbox 360. 1, was released for the PlayStation in 1995. The first title in the series, Namco Museum Vol. Namco Museum is a series of video game compilations developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for home video game consoles. Pac-Man, while Pac-Attack is unlocked by scoring 25,000 points (or 20,000 points in the GameCube version) in Pac-Man.PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Pac-Mania is unlocked by scoring 20,000 points (or 15,000 points in the GameCube version) in Ms. Both Pac-Mania and Pac-Attack are both initially hidden and unlockable. Pac-Attack is the first non-arcade title featured, with the version chosen for this compilation being the Sega Genesis version. This new compilation also features special remake versions of Pac-Man, Galaga and Dig Dug. Pac-Man, both released in 1981, Dig Dug and Pole Position, both released in 1982, Pole Position II, released in 1983, Pac-Mania, released in 1987 and Pac-Attack, released in 1993. Featured are a total of 12 games: Galaxian, released in 1979, Pac-Man, released in 1980, Galaga and Ms. Because these consoles ran software on DVD-ROM technology, more games were added at once compared to prior compilations. Namco Museum was the first sixth-generation entry in the series, released for the Sony PlayStation 2 on December 4, 2001, the Nintendo GameCube on Octoand finally the Microsoft Xbox, the next day on October 9, 2002. Pole Position (1982) Namco Museum (Third series) Namco Museum
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I didn’t do much shopping but I did visit the video game resale store. It’s in the overpopulated part of town. Inflation definitely isn’t making any of the old Castlevanias affordable. Pokémon Black is a hundred dollars over there used. I bought a copy of namco museum for the ds for eleven dollars. Mappy, Xevious and Pac-Man VS. Society right now in America is an awkward car wreck of posturing and entitlement. I kind of should have stayed home. Or bid on eBay. Everybody is watching but nobody wants to acknowledge your existence in public. It’s beyond surreal but I’m pretty much over it. I didn’t buy any more records because I have plenty. If anything I should be downsizing. I just like to show how paralyzed my life has become every once and awhile. Just so it doesn’t feel so bad when I opted to just stay indoors. People will keep taking about me either way. I guess that’s good but that’s nothing new. I don’t really need closure from anything around here. It just really doesn’t make sense beyond people using me as a springboard for their American reality horror show. I know it’s rough out there. Too tough for retail. Too tender for reality television. Is this the episode of Big Brother where I tell you I’m an only child of divorce again? Or the one where I’m an unpaid crossing guard for the neoliberal elite? I’m just standing here waiting for the plot twist.
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Guide: Best Nintendo Switch Collections And Compilation Games
Switch has become many a gamer's go-to console for revisiting retro classics, at home on the TV or wherever you happen to take the handheld hybrid. Squeezing in nostalgia trips between the big new releases has never been easier, and there have been a host of exceptional collections and compilation packages on Nintendo's system that bring together bundles of retro games, often with new features, bells and whistles. We've put together the following list of the best compilations on Switch. We've stuck to bundles which include a minimum of three games (many of them contain a lot more than three). While most of the collections below feature retro gaming delights from yesteryear, you'll also find trilogy collections of more recent games. Plenty of good-value variety for everyone! So, without further ado, let's dive into our picks — in no particular order — of the best compilations and collections on Switch. Please note that some external links on this page are affiliate links, which means if you click them and make a purchase we may receive a small percentage of the sale. Please read our FTC Disclosure for more information. Mega Man Legacy Collection (Switch eShop) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: Capcom / Developer: Capcom Release Date: 22nd May 2018 (USA) / 22nd May 2018 (UK/EU) We begin with one of several collections of Mega Men. Digital Eclipse did a great job with all the details in Mega Man Legacy Collection, presenting the original games in their best possible light, while tossing in a handful of extra features and challenges on top to sweeten the deal. The rewind feature is a welcome inclusion that helps to mitigate the difficulty of some of the games, and the overall quality of the series difficult to dispute. We would highly recommend you pick this one up - all the included extra features coupled with the ability to play these games both at home and on the go make it a no-brainer. Borderlands Legendary Collection (Switch) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: 2K / Developer: 2K Release Date: 29th May 2020 (USA) / 29th May 2020 (UK/EU) Borderlands Legendary Collection is an excellent Switch showing for this beloved series, though it's difficult to determine if the price is right; sure, there's an enormous amount of content here so you're certainly not being ripped off, but it's old content and these games are routinely extremely cheap on other services. Still, it's a technically excellent port of three expansive, enjoyable shooters, and they're a perfect fit for the Switch. Whether played alone or with pals, the gameplay is terrific to dip into for 20 minutes or get stuck into for a massive grinding session. If you've somehow never played Borderlands before, you can't go wrong with this set. And if you have, but want to try a different character class on the bus ride home, now's your chance. Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (Switch) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: Capcom / Developer: Digital Eclipse Release Date: 29th May 2018 (USA) / 29th May 2018 (UK/EU) While some of the games included in this compendium are rendered somewhat superfluous by the fact that far superior sequels and updates exist alongside them, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection remains an utterly essential purchase for any self-respecting fighting game fan. This is like a history lesson in how the one-on-one fighter has evolved over time. The experience really benefits from using the right controller; while the Joy-Con are perfectly acceptable when you're hosting impromptu local multiplayer challenges and the Pro Controller's D-Pad is passable, we found the 8bitdo SN30 and SN30 Pro pads to be much better options, and if you have an arcade stick that's compatible with Switch, now is the ideal time to dig it out – this is fighting game nirvana, pure and simple. SEGA Mega Drive Classics (Switch) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: SEGA / Developer: SEGA Release Date: 7th Dec 2018 (USA) / 6th Dec 2018 (UK/EU) Sega's had more than one stab at creating a comprehensive collection of its best Mega Drive titles and, as a result, Sega Mega Drive Classics does lose some of its impact due to sheer familiarity; for example, we already have an immaculately-ported version of Sonic on the Switch eShop right now. Even so, it's hard to argue with the 50-odd games that ship with this new compendium, and only a fool would contest the fact that it showcases some of the best games of the 16-bit era. The modern-day enhancements are welcome too, and while this isn't the first time many of these games have gone portable, it's a real boon to be able to play the likes of Phantasy Star IV or Story of Thor on the bus. When you take into account how much quality there is on offer here, Sega Mega Drive Classics becomes an easy recommendation. Contra Anniversary Collection (Switch eShop) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: Konami / Developer: Konami Release Date: 11th Jun 2019 (USA) / 11th Jun 2019 (UK/EU) While it’s a shame that there are fewer games here than in other Konami collections – we’d have loved to have seen NES title Contra Force or the now-extinct WiiWare title Contra ReBirth – the ones included in the Contra Anniversary Collection are universally brilliant. The 8-bit and 16-bit Contra games are among the finest examples of the run ‘n gun genre, and to have almost all of them included in a single release and emulated flawlessly is an absolute treat. Whether you’re a fan of the series or a curious onlooker who’s always wanted to see what the fuss was all about, this is essential. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (Switch) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: Activision / Developer: Toys for Bob Release Date: 29th Jun 2018 (USA) / 29th Jun 2018 (UK/EU) Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a ruthlessly faithful recreation of some of the earliest successes in 3D platforming. Levels are slick, gorgeous to look at, and recreate the feel of the originals superbly. Newcomers to the series may be put off by the steep difficulty spikes and little to no explanation of some of the finer mechanics. All the fun and the foibles of the original three games are here, for better or for worse, and despite some odd design choices it still manages to be a really enjoyable retread of some old classics, warts and all. This is definitely worth a look if you're a fan of 3D platformers, but just as was the case back in the '90s, Crash isn't in quite the same league as Mario when it comes to playability, inventiveness and entertainment. If you're after a nostalgia trip, though, it's tough to beat. SNK 40th Anniversary Collection (Switch) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: NIS America / Developer: Digital Eclipse Release Date: 13th Nov 2018 (USA) / 16th Nov 2018 (UK/EU) SNK 40th Anniversary Collection is how retro compilations should be done. Although the emulation has a few little hiccups along the way, the overall package here is wonderfully presented. Rather than just slapping a rudimentary menu over a bunch of old ROMs, it’s clear there’s been a lot of effort made here to catalogue an often forgotten period in one of Japan’s most important game developers. As with all compilations, there are a few misses, but the quality is generally high, and the supporting museum mode is an absolute treasure trove for retro enthusiasts. Namco Museum (Switch eShop) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: Bandai Namco / Developer: Bandai Namco Release Date: 28th Jul 2017 (USA) / 28th Jul 2017 (UK/EU) Namco Museum does a great job of highlighting the illustrious lineage of one of video gaming's most famous arcade companies; not only is it packed with addictive games that will keep you glued to your Switch for many weeks to come, but it boasts excellent emulation, a host of options, online leaderboards, a special challenge mode for each game and a new version of Pac-Man VS. which is sure to become the go-to party title for many Switch players. While there are a couple of titles that we'd have swapped out for other, more worthy offerings from Namco's past, you're still getting an excellent selection of games for a reasonable price here. Mega Man X Legacy Collection (Switch eShop) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: Capcom / Developer: Capcom Release Date: 24th Jul 2018 (USA) / 24th Jul 2018 (UK/EU) Mega Man X Legacy Collection is a fantastic re-release of several must-play gaming classics, presenting them as authentically as possible while still including a few modern features on top that help to improve the overall experience and keep it from feeling antiquated. Throw in the new X Challenge mode and an enormous archive of museum content and this stands as the definitive way to play the Mega Man X games in the modern era. Four fantastic games, a bevy of extra content, and the ability to play at home or on the go make this one an easy recommendation. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy (Switch eShop) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: Capcom / Developer: Capcom Release Date: 9th Apr 2019 (USA) / 9th Apr 2019 (UK/EU) The original Ace Attorney is almost two decades old, which is remarkable when you consider just how well it holds up. Sure, it’s been ported plenty of times and the jump to Nintendo DS certainly helped shake off the retro cobwebs, but as a piece of interactive history, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is as utterly addictive and truly rewarding as it was back at the turn of the millennium. Whether you’re brand new to the world of virtual defence law or a veteran attorney, Phoenix Wright’s first adventures are still a fine set of cases to undertake. Super Mario 3D All-Stars (Switch) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo Release Date: 18th Sep 2020 (USA) / 18th Sep 2020 (UK/EU) We had an absolute blast playing through these three gems all over again, especially now they look sharper than ever. It’s a shame that the presentation is practically barebones with no bonus content beyond the soundtracks, but there can still be no denying the quality of the games on offer here. Super Mario 3D All-Stars is the Beatles’ Greatest Hits of the video game world, and is an absolute treat whether you’re reliving it in HD or discovering it for the first time. BioShock: The Collection (Switch) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: 2K / Developer: 2K Release Date: 29th May 2020 (USA) / 29th May 2020 (UK/EU) BioShock: The Collection stands as yet another fantastic port in the Switch’s ever-growing library, combining three excellent games and all their DLC into one convincing package. Stable performance, engrossing narratives, fun gameplay, and lots of content make this one an easy recommendation, even if these releases show their age from time to time. If you’re looking for a good single-player shooter to pick up for your Switch, look no further - it’s tough to go wrong here. Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle (Switch eShop) - Our Review - Profile Publisher: Capcom / Developer: Capcom Release Date: 18th Sep 2018 (USA) / 18th Sep 2018 (UK/EU) The Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle illustrates perfectly why the humble side-scrolling fighter was the toast of video gaming in the late '80s and early '90s. Addictive, enjoyable and – perhaps most important of all – bloody good fun when played co-operatively with friends, all of the titles in this seven-strong compendium are worth your time, and by adding robust local and multiplayer support, Capcom has done its utmost to ensure they find favour with a whole new generation of gamers. If you're not a fan of the genre then you may well be wondering what all the fuss is about, but for everyone else, this is a must-have download. - Page : - 1 - 2 - Next » Read More Read the full article
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