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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Discussion => Topic started by: johnnykonami on September 02, 2015, 12:48:21 PM
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Or a piece of obey hardware, if that's what you desire. For me it's Dungeon Explorer II (US). I wish I could go back in time and grab a copy when it was new still. I've always wanted that game ever since the Duo World issue came out.
What are your hopes and dreams? Ideally stuff you just want to have for yourself, not valuable items that you would sell.
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Drac X. I waited too long on it & the prices are too high now for me to even consider owning it. $130 was reasonable, but I can't bite this $200+ bullshit.
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Terra Cresta II.
I LOVES SHEWTIES.
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Drac X. I waited too long on it & the prices are too high now for me to even consider owning it. $130 was reasonable, but I can't bite this $200+ bullshit.
Yeah, doesn't help that it's probably has the highest profile of the entire library. I snagged mine at lousy early 90's import prices (something close to $100, from die-hard or something like that) and never let it go. I am glad it's available via PSP and on the Wii Eshop at least so it doesn't have to collect dust so no one new ever gets to play it.
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Terra Cresta II.
I LOVES SHEWTIES.
Wow! I had no idea about Terra Cresta II being so expensive, damn! Fleabayers seem to have it going for $250...
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Terra Cresta II.
I LOVES SHEWTIES.
Wow! I had no idea about Terra Cresta II being so expensive, damn! Fleabayers seem to have it going for $250...
Long before the current gouging, Terra Cresta II was an expensive HuCARD. :(
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Kaze Kiri or River City Ransom.
Both are in the $180+ range.
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Magical Chaise. So I could flip it and corner the market on bonk 3
Woulda been a cool game to own. Kinda in the DE2/Bonk 3 camp with those 1992/1993 TTI releases that are so hard to come by.
Terra Cresta II.
I LOVES SHEWTIES.
Wow! I had no idea about Terra Cresta II being so expensive, damn! Fleabayers seem to have it going for $250...
Long before the current gouging, Terra Cresta II was an expensive HuCARD. :(
I've played Terra Cresta in the arcade a long time ago, and I think I tried TC2 on emulation at one point, but maybe I should go back and see what the hubbub is about. Must be a good game! Don't worry about further buying competition from me though, I'm not a player at those prices.
Kaze Kiri or River City Ransom.
Both are in the $180+ range.
I think Kaze Kiri looked really great but feel it's kinda overrated once you play it. DNM would be nice, I remember trying to buy it back in the day (early 2000's) but never found a deal I cared for. Love me some Kunio games.
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I think I too would go for a US Dungeon Explorer 2. Popful Mail and Terra Cresta 2 round out the top 3 for too expensive to buy games.
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US Cotton. I love the Cotton series to death, and I'd love to have the only one ever released outside Japan.
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Coryoon
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PC Cocoron :-"
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US: Dungeon Explorer II or Terraforming
Import: Dracula X
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Being currently addicted to the first Dungeon Explorer right now I'll have to go with DE2 as well. The other would probably be Neutopia II.
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PC Cocoron :-"
Seconded. Would be fun to play this game.. that would be playable... if that one guy... who is a butt... would... you know... let it out.... meh.
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Dracula X or Dungeon Explorer 2 for me as well :)
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When I saw the thread title the first game that sprung to mind was PC Cocoron.
But also would be cool to get the full set of Kid's Station software with the Ten Key pad.
And also Youkaidouchuuki Gold HuCard.
Probably one of those three.
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Probably 1941 on Super Grafx (a cheat, I know)...or maybe Sylphia...
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DINO FORCE
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TV Sports Basketball
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TV Sports Basketball
I'm changing my precious answer to....
TV SPORTS Baseball
...no...
RIFT WAR SAGA
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Tatsujin
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The first version of Ziria or PC Cocoron.
I could buy any other games I care about if I really wanted. The fact that I can play them on cdr or through emulation makes the pricier ones low priority until I finish picking up the hundreds of other games which don't cost nearly so much.
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TV Sports Basketball
I'm changing my precious answer to....
TV SPORTS Baseball
...no...
RIFT WAR SAGA
You know who's precious? You are, Esteban!
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+1 for a US cotton.
I remember when that game came out, I knew nothing about it. A clerk at Babages tried to get me to buy it. Based off the cover, I thought it looked lame, and I laughed at him. sigh...
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Good news for those wasting their single wish on "U.S." Cotton, PCE Cotton = Turbo/North American Cotton.
Unless you were wishing for inferior paper accessories.
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The first thing that pops into my head is Mizubaku Daiboken/Liquid Kids.
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Branders
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I'm fairly satisfied with the games I already have even though I don't have most of the harder to find games.
I would go with a PC Engine LT since I always wanted one.
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I'd have to go with some unreleased game, like Off the Wall, Dino Force, PC Cocoron, etc.
For games actually released, I'd pick Magical Chase, as there's not many other titles that I really want yet are so ridiculously overpriced. Luckily, the priciest PCE games are stuff like Kids Station and Darius Alpha, games I'd not go out of my way to pick up even if they were only $20.
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Branders
I have Branders:
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I guess it would probably have to be Magical Chase. I've (at one time) owned every other title that was considered "Rare", but never had Magical Chase....
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no dangerous journey talk? or maybe I read too fast and skipped it.
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If protos counts I'd say PC Coryoon or Dino Force, hell even Marble Madness.
Retail only, probably the Kids Station games so I could dump them and make all the other people who spent thousands on them feel sad.
If they're already dumped and I just don't know it then Magical Chase. Then I could make a video of me talking about and saying it's totally worth the price it in front of a wall of games and put it on YouTube so I become famous.
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Dynastic Hero.
I got a Monster World IV repro from a friend, and loved that game. Seriously loved it. Yeah, I could just play Monster World 3 on the Genesis, but I like the aesthetic of 8 bit gameplay, 16 bit graphics, and Redbook audio. Its part of why Dungeon Explorer II is hands down my favorite game on the systemI . Dragon's Curse was great as well. I enjoyed Shantae, Hebereke, and Adventure Island 4... I pretty much love any cute metroidvania game, even though I'm not a huge Metroid fan.
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I've been wanting a copy of Sapphire for a while, so, Sapphire.
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Maybe these's something else that I'm not thinking of right now, but the first game that comes to mind is New Adventure Island. I know it's only like a $100 game, but I'd rather have it than any of the higher-priced TG-16 games that I don't have already.
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Magical Chase or Neutopia, probably. Or that Bonk Rpg if it made past Alpha Stage.
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Is Neutopia considered expensive now? I am feeling more regret about my once owned copy being turned over in some reseller's filthy hands. Thought I might even buy it again one day.
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For me it would have to be "Beyond Shadowgate". I already have all the other expensive and hard to find games. Shadowgate turns me off and I've never felt compelled to buy it. I've already played it on emulator and it sucks balls, IMO. But for the sake of this thread, that is the game I'd go for.
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Addams Family, Yo Bro, Ghost Manor, Shapeshifter, Camp California, Beyond Shadowgate... You can't say Icom Simulations didn't support the TG-16, now if only any of the games they made were good!
Shame, too, because I think the NES version of Shadowgate is pretty amazing, no doubt thanks in part to the great atmospheric soundtrack added by Kemco. When I first saw screenshots of Beyond Shadowgate I think in Turbo Play, I wondered why they went with the 3rd person point and click adventure style rather than the 1st person dungeon-crawler-esque style of the original. I haven't personally played it yet but it just didn't seem like it was being done right.
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Beyond shadowgate is without doubt my least favourite point and click adventure. If it was any good it might be worth the money but it's pretty horrid to play imo. Looks nice though I'll give it that.
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Addams Family, Yo Bro, Ghost Manor, Shapeshifter, Camp California, Beyond Shadowgate... You can't say Icom Simulations didn't support the TG-16, now if only any of the games they made were good!
Shapeshifter is cool, I liked it a lot from what I played.
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All this hate for Beyond Shadowgate?
Send me the game!
It is a unique little gem. A flawed gem, but a gem.
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for a us game, i would say cib soldier blade
for import, i'd say coryoon
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All this hate for Beyond Shadowgate?
Send me the game!
It is a unique little gem. A flawed gem, but a gem.
Too many people love to hate on games because of what they're worth to other people. Like those who say that Magical Chase is a bad game.
Beyond Shadowgate is what it is and is a cool game. It is just as easy to rationalize how most classic 'point & click" games are terrible. If you're unfairly critical of games like it and Shapeshifter, you lose credibility when you go out of your way to excuse other so-called classics, like Shadowgate, which so many people who dismiss digicomics praise as something it's not. Like calling it a dungeon crawler or hailing it as amazing for its soundtrack alone, when it's far less atmospheric than the soundtrack of Beyond Shadowgate, which is also far more immersive with its 100% voice acted dialogue alone.
It's one thing to say games like these aren't great or that you don't enjoy them, but it's pretty extreme to say that they're 'no good at all'. As a game lover who never looks for reasons to hate games, it makes me wonder how much people actually enjoy any game, when they look at new ones as a perfect score and then chisel away at it with each negative point they can come up with. Of all the ways that the gaming media damaged the way people look at games (like pushing the concept of defined genres or judging all games compared to a select few), this is the worst of all.
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Is Neutopia considered expensive now? I am feeling more regret about my once owned copy being turned over in some reseller's filthy hands. Thought I might even buy it again one day.
Sorry, I meant Neutopia 2.
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All this hate for Beyond Shadowgate?
Send me the game!
It is a unique little gem. A flawed gem, but a gem.
The only flaw is the pacing really, it's a bit slow... Otherwise it's great graphically and voice work is pretty decent, the humor is there as well. There actually was a flaw but I caught it before they went into production (I was lucky enough score a pre-production copy and found a hang up) good thing I caught it too it was pretty close to end of the game.
I'd love to own it again and I'll toss Might and Magic III in as well, that game is pretty crazy for the time...
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All this hate for Beyond Shadowgate?
Send me the game!
It is a unique little gem. A flawed gem, but a gem.
Too many people love to hate on games because of what they're worth to other people. Like those who say that Magical Chase is a bad game.
Beyond Shadowgate is what it is and is a cool game. It is just as easy to rationalize how most classic 'point & click" games are terrible. If you're unfairly critical of games like it and Shapeshifter, you lose credibility when you go out of your way to excuse other so-called classics, like Shadowgate, which so many people who dismiss digicomics praise as something it's not. Like calling it a dungeon crawler or hailing it as amazing for its soundtrack alone, when it's far less atmospheric than the soundtrack of Beyond Shadowgate, which is also far more immersive with its 100% voice acted dialogue alone.
It's one thing to say games like these aren't great or that you don't enjoy them, but it's pretty extreme to say that they're 'no good at all'. As a game lover who never looks for reasons to hate games, it makes me wonder how much people actually enjoy any game, when they look at new ones as a perfect score and then chisel away at it with each negative point they can come up with. Of all the ways that the gaming media damaged the way people look at games (like pushing the concept of defined genres or judging all games compared to a select few), this is the worst of all.
I am feeling the need to play shape shifter now. I really like the game.
F Y I for anyone intrested in SS one of the best things I did was to actually talk about the game with people, and find the best ways to get around some of the trickier controls early on, I have a feeling many people hit the platform jump wall and simply stop instead of learning to make it through one or two tough spots.
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Well, maybe it's true to a degree what you're saying. I love point n' click adventure games, so if Beyond Shadowgate was monetarily accessible, I'd give it a spin. I brought up the original shadowgate because I feel like the change in player vantage point fundamentally changes the game itself. And for the record, the NES Shadowgate was a lot more to me than just a great soundtrack. It's one of my first adventure game experiences as a kid and a pretty formative one as well. Also, maybe saying "dungeon-crawler-esque" was a poor way to describe the 1st person perspective view, but that's all I meant by it. Of course it's not a dungeon crawler, it's an adventure game.
I'm still not impressed with Icom on the TG-16 in general though. I recently bought Addams Family mostly for the nostalgia I had pouring over the Turbo Play article about it's development process. With certain games, you can feel a lot love was put into them to make them a great experience. Addams Family definitely doesn't have that for me. All of the Icom games have a pretty stilted graphical style that I just find unappealing, personally speaking of course. I feel like the voice acting leaves a lot to be desired also - Addams Family and Shapeshifter both come to mind here. None of the Addams Family voices sound remotely close to the movie characters they were supposed to be licensing at the time, and on that note, I understand that getting visual likenesses and the actual voices of the movie stars would have been super expensive, but there is literally no trace of any of them except for the cover photo used for the manual. I don't have high expectations, but it is a movie licensed game and they went laughably cheap on it. Then the way the game action freezes whenever anyone speaks, the terribly whiny compression in the audio, the "dead room" recordings where they all sound like they are in the same sized space with the same surroundings (hint: they were, a recording studio), the still photographs (none of which feature the actors except for Tully) used as cinematics... it's just kind of a shame, really.
Yo Bro I've spent a little time playing and I can't imagine ever going easy on it or Camp California. They've been beaten to death already though.
I would give Shape Shifter more of a chance one day but from what I've seen it falls into some of the same problem areas I've described above. It's great if you can be more forgiving than I am, but it's perfectly acceptable to dislike (maybe even hate!) certain games for whatever reasons. Everything is not made with the same equal level of care, love and quality.
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Of course, anything counts. But especially if there is some difficulty (or impossibility) in obtaining it. Shinobi is as noble a goal as any!
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.... it's perfectly acceptable to dislike (maybe even hate!) certain games for whatever reasons.
I base all my opinions on screenshots and youtube videos. Why would I bother playing anything?
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I would like to get my hands on lords of thunder... but then again I have a sega cd so which one would be a better grab...
ok scratch that i would like to grab beyond dungeon explorer ii
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.... it's perfectly acceptable to dislike (maybe even hate!) certain games for whatever reasons.
I base all my opinions on screenshots and youtube videos. Why would I bother playing anything?
That's the spirit! A little sip of hatorade tastes good now and then, doesn't it?
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.... it's perfectly acceptable to dislike (maybe even hate!) certain games for whatever reasons.
I base all my opinions on screenshots and youtube videos. Why would I bother playing anything?
Actually playing games?
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For me it would have to be "Beyond Shadowgate". I already have all the other expensive and hard to find games. Shadowgate turns me off and I've never felt compelled to buy it. I've already played it on emulator and it sucks balls, IMO. But for the sake of this thread, that is the game I'd go for.
Beyond shadowgate is without doubt my least favourite point and click adventure. If it was any good it might be worth the money but it's pretty horrid to play imo. Looks nice though I'll give it that.
I've never seen two statements in the same thread more wrong than that of these.. You guys should be ashamed. If you don't like point n' click adventure games, then fine..I get it. But the ambiance, music, puzzles, grafx and the continued story of the classic Shadowgate are well above an excellent gaming experience. I have Beyond Shadowgate in my top 5 OBEY gems, and would debate anyone on it's awesomeness!
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For me it would have to be "Beyond Shadowgate". I already have all the other expensive and hard to find games. Shadowgate turns me off and I've never felt compelled to buy it. I've already played it on emulator and it sucks balls, IMO. But for the sake of this thread, that is the game I'd go for.
Beyond shadowgate is without doubt my least favourite point and click adventure. If it was any good it might be worth the money but it's pretty horrid to play imo. Looks nice though I'll give it that.
I've never seen two statements in the same thread more wrong than that of these.. You guys should be ashamed. If you don't like point n' click adventure games, then fine..I get it. But the ambiance, music, puzzles, grafx and the continued story of the classic Shadowgate are well above an excellent gaming experience. I have Beyond Shadowgate in my top 5 OBEY gems, and would debate anyone on it's awesomeness!
Point and click is my favourite genre, well maybe joint with arpg. I just don't get the love for this particular one. Maybe its more to do with I wasn't doing very well with it and kept dying. Maybe it would be better if I played on PCE rather than psp? I don't know, for me it doesn't hold a candle to the likes of MI2 or Sam & max.
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For me it would have to be "Beyond Shadowgate". I already have all the other expensive and hard to find games. Shadowgate turns me off and I've never felt compelled to buy it. I've already played it on emulator and it sucks balls, IMO. But for the sake of this thread, that is the game I'd go for.
Beyond shadowgate is without doubt my least favourite point and click adventure. If it was any good it might be worth the money but it's pretty horrid to play imo. Looks nice though I'll give it that.
I've never seen two statements in the same thread more wrong than that of these.. You guys should be ashamed. If you don't like point n' click adventure games, then fine..I get it. But the ambiance, music, puzzles, grafx and the continued story of the classic Shadowgate are well above an excellent gaming experience. I have Beyond Shadowgate in my top 5 OBEY gems, and would debate anyone on it's awesomeness!
Point and click is my favourite genre, well maybe joint with arpg. I just don't get the love for this particular one. Maybe its more to do with I wasn't doing very well with it and kept dying. Maybe it would be better if I played on PCE rather than psp? I don't know, for me it doesn't hold a candle to the likes of MI2 or Sam & max.
I get that. I think all of the ways to die are part of the charm. Also, I really dig the combination of "Mouse style cursor" and gamepad controls to dodge dangerous enemies. It's like a point n' click/beat 'em up all rolled into one. The first time I played this was in 1994 and I had finally gotten through the original NES version so I was riding all sorts of emotions while playing through it. I think anyone that plays through it from beginning to end, regardless of emu vs. actual hardware would enjoy it. Just give it another chance.
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^ what josh said.
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From what I can tell, Beyond Shadowgate plays like King's Quest, and that's alright with me.