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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1830 on: October 20, 2011, 03:18:55 PM »
Beat Sonic Pocket adventure in two days, a little to easy with the level select code. Usually I'm all about saves and infinite continues but the game just went by too quick. Still really enjoyed it. I'll probably pick up Metal Slug or Dark Arms for my next Neo Geo Pocket game. 

Nice!  I played a little Sonic Pocket this morning (...and I still suck at it.  Level 7 is where I'm currently stuck). And I played a little Metal Slug on the NGPC last night.  I don't know how far into that one I am, but it's probably not very far.  Last night I made it past the section where your plane is shot out of the air and you have to skydive/parachute without being shot.  It took a lot of continues to get past that spot!

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1831 on: October 21, 2011, 05:22:15 PM »
I've been playing way too much Spyro the Dragon for the PS1 over the past couple of days.  Man it's been ages since I last played this game and I had forgotten how much fun it is!  It doesn't hurt that my 3yr old son is equally hooked to it. :D

Until recently I wasn't able to play PS1 games on my PS2.  I have component cables (for the handful of PS2 games I own that support 480p/720p) and ever since I started using them, PS1 games would display an "Unsupported Format" type of error message on my TV.  Well not too long ago I upgraded my home theater receiver to one that upconverts everything to 1080p (by default, but I can turn it off on a per-source basis) and sends everything out to my TV via a single HDMI cable.  And poof! Now, I can play PS1 games on the PS2, and they look amazing!  I hate to admit it, but I think they look better than my PS1 hooked up to my tube TV via S-video (though that still looks pretty good).

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1832 on: October 21, 2011, 07:21:03 PM »
Sens fortress is pissing me off so much in dark souls. I got all the way to the bonfire area and some giant golem  threw a bomb at me.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1833 on: October 22, 2011, 02:06:26 AM »
Until recently I wasn't able to play PS1 games on my PS2.  I have component cables (for the handful of PS2 games I own that support 480p/720p) and ever since I started using them, PS1 games would display an "Unsupported Format" type of error message on my TV.  Well not too long ago I upgraded my home theater receiver to one that upconverts everything to 1080p (by default, but I can turn it off on a per-source basis) and sends everything out to my TV via a single HDMI cable.  And poof! Now, I can play PS1 games on the PS2, and they look amazing!  I hate to admit it, but I think they look better than my PS1 hooked up to my tube TV via S-video (though that still looks pretty good).

I've never had much luck trying to play PS1 games on an HDTV.  I tried playing them via a PS1 over composite and s-video... awful.  Then I tried the PS2 over component and turned on smoothing or whatever in the PS2... still bleh on some games.  Finally I ran composite from the PS2 and tried some different modes on the TV and finally got it to look playable.  The game in question was FF7, for some reason the background textures (during battles and whatever) just looked horrendous and had lines etc in it.  So annoying :P
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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1834 on: October 22, 2011, 03:29:02 AM »
Beat Sonic Pocket adventure in two days, a little to easy with the level select code. Usually I'm all about saves and infinite continues but the game just went by too quick. Still really enjoyed it. I'll probably pick up Metal Slug or Dark Arms for my next Neo Geo Pocket game. 

Nice!  I played a little Sonic Pocket this morning (...and I still suck at it.  Level 7 is where I'm currently stuck). And I played a little Metal Slug on the NGPC last night.  I don't know how far into that one I am, but it's probably not very far.  Last night I made it past the section where your plane is shot out of the air and you have to skydive/parachute without being shot.  It took a lot of continues to get past that spot!

Are you talking about the water stage? I died a few times there but the airbase stage after that is a pain.  Which game would you recommend Dark Arms or Metal Slug? 

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1835 on: October 22, 2011, 09:47:47 AM »
I've never had much luck trying to play PS1 games on an HDTV.  I tried playing them via a PS1 over composite and s-video... awful.  Then I tried the PS2 over component and turned on smoothing or whatever in the PS2... still bleh on some games.  Finally I ran composite from the PS2 and tried some different modes on the TV and finally got it to look playable.  The game in question was FF7, for some reason the background textures (during battles and whatever) just looked horrendous and had lines etc in it.  So annoying :P

Well I haven't tried playing anything on the PS1 that's as graphically detailed as FFVII, but I have Legend of Dragoon on the way which is probably close.  Parappa, Spyro and Jumping Flash 2 look pretty good on the HDTV, but I don't think those games attempt to be as graphically impressive as the FF games.  They have simpler textures and lower polycount models, imo.

Nice!  I played a little Sonic Pocket this morning (...and I still suck at it.  Level 7 is where I'm currently stuck). And I played a little Metal Slug on the NGPC last night.  I don't know how far into that one I am, but it's probably not very far.  Last night I made it past the section where your plane is shot out of the air and you have to skydive/parachute without being shot.  It took a lot of continues to get past that spot!

Are you talking about the water stage? I died a few times there but the airbase stage after that is a pain.  Which game would you recommend Dark Arms or Metal Slug? 

Yeah, I'm not really too sure where I was in the game. :)  I hadn't played it in ages (probably years) and turned it on on a whim and pressed continue.  My character had to skydive, timing a button press to open his parachute before plummeting to the ground, and at the same time moving all over the screen to avoid being shot down by some unseen gunfire.  Once I made it past that level, I moved on to an area that had a lot of elevators and doors that lead to other sections of the level.  Lots of tanks and baddies.  I find it really hard to play that game on the NGPC, because I have to hold the console "just right".  If I move it around too much while playing either I get a ton of glare for the lights in the room, or I can't see what's going on due to the relative small viewing angle.  And I never got good with the little joypad.  I find it's way to easy to press a diagonal direction when I really just want to move left or right.  I have Pac Man for the NGPC and it's frustrating.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1836 on: October 24, 2011, 03:49:09 AM »
I've been making some pretty steady progress in Lego Battles lately and have started in on Last Remnant and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic both on my PC. I'm still plugging away at Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer trying to hit level 70 before the sequel releases (I'm at 68 now as of last night).
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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1837 on: October 25, 2011, 05:14:09 PM »
Played some Soul Calibur on the arcade cab... the arcade version is definitely inferior to the DC version, but awesome none the less!  Now to just wired up the 4th button so I can block hehe.
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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1838 on: October 25, 2011, 05:41:21 PM »
I've been making some pretty steady progress in Lego Battles lately and have started in on Last Remnant and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic both on my PC. I'm still plugging away at Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer trying to hit level 70 before the sequel releases (I'm at 68 now as of last night).

I picked up Star Wars KotoR back when it was released for the Xbox and loved it.  Played through it all the way with both a light and dark character.  And started it a few times, but probably never got more than halfway through with those characters.  Then I got it for the PC when it was on sale through Steam for $2.50 and couldn't get past the first world.  I don't know if it's the graphics (extremely dated on a modern PC) or if it's because Bioware has since come out with the Mass Effect series, which is VASTLY superior IMO (I'm currently playing through ME2 and it's AWESOME!), but KotoR just isn't holding my interest the way it once did.  Which is too bad because I LOVED playing through it twice  and most RPGs I play through (console or PC) don't keep me interested enough to finish even once.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1839 on: October 26, 2011, 05:07:40 AM »
For some reason I played some Super R-Type.  It's still a pretty decent shooter for a 1st gen SNES/SFC game.  Now I need to pick up R-Type Leo on PCB for a non sell kidney price.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1840 on: October 26, 2011, 06:29:36 AM »
Been playing Yo! Noid.
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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1841 on: October 26, 2011, 09:45:37 AM »
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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1842 on: October 26, 2011, 10:06:34 AM »
Been playing Yo! Noid.

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LOL :D, it's actually not a bad game once you get used to the game's quirks.
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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1843 on: October 26, 2011, 10:10:47 AM »
Play Yo, Bro instead... wait, that's a lateral move at best.
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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #1844 on: October 26, 2011, 09:26:05 PM »
Sens fortress is pissing me off so much in dark souls. I got all the way to the bonfire area and some giant golem  threw a bomb at me.
Got pass sen's fortess finally i had hard time killing in there that's untile i found the,lighting spear wich made it easier.I was able to defeat the iron golem on my second try.

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