Schezo wrote:I'm waiting for some MD games I found online this week. Battletoads, High Seas Havoc, Rocket Knight Adventure, Rolling Thunder 2, Talmit's Adventure, and a converter.
Was hoping I'd get them today, but I had no such luck...
Nice, I love the Genesis version of Battletoads, I was lucky to find a minty complete copy of that on Craigslist for 5 bucks.
I've never heard of Talmit's Adventure, was that Mega Drive only?
Ha Talmits adventure was an early platformer for the mega drive. It was the first game we did on the retro club we did. I thought it was a bit......special.
Yeah, from the little I've played of it, I think the Sega version of Battletoads feels allot more playable than the NES version. Just too bad it lacks the pause music from the Nes version.
When I play roms I have a hard time getting into some games (it's just too easy to click Ctrl O and pick a new one once you get bored or a bit frustrated) so I tend to buy the ones that I think has potential. Worked Wonders with both Sparkster and Dynamite Headdy, so I figured both Havoc and Talmit was worth a chance.
Then again Sparkster and Headdy was made by Konami and Treausre, so I can't really expect these ones to be THAT good...
That said, my more recent purchases are, from XBLA: Castlevania: SotN, Ikaruga and Rocket Knight. And from Steam I got me Civ 5. Been a while since I bought these things, but yea, those are the most recent games I got. =P
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sonicfanRICH wrote:I would sure love to get this though.
It's really really underwhelming. The soundtrack too.
"The sub-structure of the universe regresses infinitely towards smaller and smaller components. Behind atoms we find electrons - and behind electrons, quarks. Each layer unravelled reveals new secrets, but also new mysteries."
- Academician Prokhor Zakharov, For I Have Tasted The Fruit