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  1. Another fantastic set of games. Game N: 007: Tomorrow Never Dies Game O: Cool Boarders 2 Game Q: Xenogears Game R: Colin McRae Rally 2.0
  2. Here are the scores up to and including Nando's first round, not including this one. Scores Coolness Bears: 13 Cube: 10 (+1) Epic fail: 9 darksnowman: 8 D_prOdigy: 6 MoogleViper: 7 Captain Falcon: 6 (+1) Happenstance: 5 Patch: 5 (+2) Shino: 4 mcj metroid: 5 (+1) STOOPIDDITTIES: 4 Jonnas: 4 (+2) deathborn: 4 (+1) dwarf gourami: 2 / nando /: 2 (+1) Fused King: 1 Mundi: 1 Goafer: 1 SPAMBOT4000: 1 Shorty: 1 (+1) mr bogus: 1 (+1) FalcoLombardi: 1 (+1) MadDog: 1 (+1) Ville: 1 (+1) Goron_3: 1 (+1) Sméagol: 1 (+1) Let me know if I've missed anyone's points.
  3. Go nando! Game H: Super Punch Out (SNES) Game L: Goldeneye (N64)
  4. Hmmm. When you said you were going to post another hint, I was thinking more along the lines of a pic of the title screen, the box cover and a link to its associated Wikipedia page?
  5. Haha, hands down the best hint I've seen on this thread. I still haven't a clue though.
  6. Patch

    Frasier

    More accurately, I expect you were filled to the brim with girlish glee. Frasier has got to be one of my favourite shows of all time. I have a book containing the scripts of some of the episodes and it cracks me up just reading them.
  7. Cool, more pics. I ought to post some more soon as well. Game A: Wii Fit?
  8. Looks quite good. That is one skilled player. It looks like he has practised a lot. Shame he messed up on room 6 at the end though.
  9. I enjoyed the solid platforming style, but the arbitrary sudden death moments didn't appeal to me, so I didn't play it much at the time. Good fun though.
  10. Cool. Gunfighter? Outlaw for the Atari 2600 was very similar, and very good.
  11. The writing talents of Tim Schafer and Dave Grossman deserve a mention I think. Secret of Monkey Island Guybrush: That’s the second biggest monkey head I’ve ever seen! Guybrush: Can you tell me the story about this LeChuck guy? Pirate: LeChuck? He's the guy that went to the Governor's for dinner and never wanted to leave. He fell for her in a big way, but she told him to drop dead. So he did. Then things really got ugly. Barkeep: Guybrush? Is that a French name? Guybrush: No, actually it’s a fictional name. Pirate: Guybrush Threepwood? That's the most ridiculous name I’ve ever heard! Guybrush: Well, what's your name? Pirate: [matter-of-factly] My name is Mancomb Seepgood. Well . . . you fight like a cow!
  12. Sorry to digress from the topic, but YES, I remember the vampire boss for one simple reason - he was diamond hard. It took me probably a hundred goes before I killed him. [ATTACH]3395[/ATTACH]
  13. The Atari 2600 was my second console. We had loads of games and we had a blast playing all of them. We even had the wooden version. [ATTACH]3388[/ATTACH] That's right, the whole thing was made from wood. If you're worried about Saturn games standing the test of time, then you're not going to get much fun out of an Atari 2600! If you did buy an Atari 2600, I would recommend these games off the top of my head. I still play them occasionally: Joust Incredibly simple, yet addictive game where the objective is to kill all the other jousters by bumping into them while you are higher than they are. That's it. [ATTACH]3389[/ATTACH] Joust. There are better screenshots than this one. :-( Berzerk At the time, a very nerve-shattering game where you can die just by touching the walls. Evil Otto still gives me nightmares... [ATTACH]3390[/ATTACH] Berzerk. He'll be coming soon. He'll be coming SOON. He'll be COMING SOON! Combat Varied takes on the 1-on-1 half-strategy, half action game. Great fun with two players. [ATTACH]3391[/ATTACH] Combat. "You move first", "No, you", "No you"... Solaris Possibly one of the most polished and accomplished games with an assortment of level types and a large quest. [ATTACH]3392[/ATTACH] Solaris. Do a Barrel Roll! Yars' Revenge Classic and simple. Very hard to say what makes this a classic, but I remember it fondly. [ATTACH]3393[/ATTACH] Yars' Revenge. It's really good. Honest Battlezone Another nerve-shatterer, this time with tanks. There is something about staring down the gun of a tank while quickly trying to aim your sights at it that never gets less pants-wetting, no matter how many times you play it. [ATTACH]3394[/ATTACH] Battlezone. Still used today in military training exercises.
  14. And if that doesn't give you enough room, move the TV forward away from the wall. That is a fantastic idea! Seems so obvious in hindsight and would have made my Gamecube life a lot easier.
  15. I owned this on the Spectrum too, it was super hard, but very addictive. One hit and you're dead and back to the start! I remember that I got quite far, but I can't remember how far exactly. It's all a little fuzzy now. Watching that vid almost gave me a fit. I can imagine the Speccy version being easier for not being so distracting! [ATTACH]3387[/ATTACH] Colourful!
  16. Agreed! Playing Luigi's Mansion, using both analogue sticks AND analogue triggers to adjust the rate of suck was quite a blast. Capcom vs. SNK 2 was the only game I needed the D-pad for and its smallity was annoying. Indeed. Jet black and curved in all the right places, like a bat boomerang. I felt just like Batman would if he lied on a couch playing videogames.
  17. The Karateka clip (near the end of the second vid) was hilarious! Random titbit about Karateka: The Apple II version came on one apparently single-sided disk. As an easter egg, a second version of the game was placed on the flip side of the disk. If one put the disk into the drive upside-down, the game played identically to the first side, except that the game was displayed vertically flipped. According to Mechner, this was done as a joke, causing naive users to call tech support and ask why the game was upside-down. Invariably, they would receive the reply, "take the disk out, insert it right-side up, and reboot.
  18. Warehouse? I get lost in that one quite easily. I always liked Ravine, which was nice and big. I thought I was the only one. Tricky to tell who is on which floor using that tiny radar. You could also run around for ages without seeing anyone, to find out that your opponent has been doing the same thing round and round in circles.
  19. I remember trying to complete the game 100%. This included completing the game on the hardest difficulty (did this eventually) and completing all 30 Combat Simulator challenges 4 times each with 1-4 players. That is, completing challenge 1 with 1 player, then 2 players, then 3 players etc... For the early levels, I could just plug in a few extra controllers and leave the players idle whilst I polished everyone off. But for the later levels, I had to enlist housemates. Unsurprisingly, I never did finish that. I did complete all 30 challenges in 1 player though. Though we played Goldeneye multiplayer an obscene amount, I preferred PD's multiplayer for sheer mayhem-ness. The 2.5fps was just about putupwithable. About the only criticism I can level at it is the awful awful voice acting. I think the voices were done by Rare staff members IIRC. And of course, completing the first story level in 6 seconds is an achievement I'll never forget. ;-)
  20. I think the secret is to have a lot of time and patience and be satisfied with 1 good run out of hundreds of failed ones. Having said that, the player in the video is head and shoulders above other SMB players. Other SMB players get 1 good run out of thousands of failed ones. He was interviewed about his godly skills in a Nintendo mag once.
  21. Arguably one of gaming's finest achievements: No, wait a minute. I meant this one:
  22. Hey Ville, that's awesome and definitely a first for this thread! I'll have a listen when I get to a computer that has sound.
  23. It definitely had some of the Goldeneye feel, but it also felt fresh and different. Oddjob! Fantastic to see the toilet infiltration again. If I can still shoot his hat off without him noticing, it will be a must-buy for me.
  24. The barrel blasting looked good and there was a shedload of stuff happening in the background all the time. No swimming though (yay!).
  25. They're probably drumming up a '4D Gaming' tagline as we speak.
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