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Slayer1
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After tonight's successful recording, I've decided to put up another poll. This time however, You can only decide the system I will play so here they are
NES
SNES
N64
The one Sega Console with Alex Kidd on it
Genesis
Sega CD
PSX
MAME
You decide my fate in three days
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Arlock41
Title: Naunie
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Neutral-Bob
Title: Zarkin Frood
Joined: Aug 17 2006
Location: Casa Del Guapo
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Dibs on first vote. Do you have Choplifter or Maze Hunter by any chance? I loved those games when I was a kid.
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Slayer1
Title: ,,!,, for you know who
Joined: Sep 23 2008
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Gimme the system I can find it  Correction: I can find'em don't worry
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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
Joined: Mar 02 2008
Location: Uranus
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Sega CD, play some FMVs on that thing.
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Neutral-Bob
Title: Zarkin Frood
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To save you the trouble they are both on the Sega Master System. To clarify I should've said "Maze Hunter 3-D". The game came with a pair of 3D glasses that hooked into the card slot. It was a really fun game, however when my cousin returned it to me he told me that he had accidentally broken the glasses. I ended up having to navigate the inner-parts of a the levels by estimating my characters distance with that of the blurry path. Fun game though...
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Slayer1
Title: ,,!,, for you know who
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| Neutral-bob wrote: |
| To save you the trouble they are both on the Sega Master System. To clarify I should've said "Maze Hunter 3-D". The game came with a pair of 3D glasses that hooked into the card slot. It was a really fun game, however when my cousin returned it to me he told me that he had accidentally broken the glasses. I ended up having to navigate the inner-parts of a the levels by estimating my characters distance with that of the blurry path. Fun game though... |
I figured as much, so I had obtained it already
Side note: After the System has been chosen, I'm going to ask you guys for the names of random Obscure games that not to many people have played. With that in mind stay away from ones that guys like Spoony and AVGN have done. But if you choose one that I know the Irate Gamer has done, Fuck him I'll do it for the lulz...
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Neutral-Bob
Title: Zarkin Frood
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Who's this Irate Gamer guy I keep hearing about? I've been away from the net for about three years, I've never heard of him. Who is he exactly?
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M3GA MAN
Title: The Big A
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Neutral-Bob
Title: Zarkin Frood
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His page seems kind of generic. I don't really care for his style either.
I was never one for video-reviews though...
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Slayer1
Title: ,,!,, for you know who
Joined: Sep 23 2008
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| Neutral-bob wrote: |
| Who's this Irate Gamer guy I keep hearing about? I've been away from the net for about three years, I've never heard of him. Who is he exactly? |
He's this guy that supposedly copied the AVGN, I tried to watch him once and, he just fails at being funny. In fact, he fails so bad, God doesn't even know why he was put on this earth. He's not amused nor is he worth keeping. Needless to say, that guy kills more brain cells then huffing paint and drinking alchol put together... but anyways...
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Cameron
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Joined: Feb 01 2008
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I voted NES, if only because I can think of a whole slew of NES games that didn't get the attention they deserved when they were released.
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Neutral-Bob
Title: Zarkin Frood
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I can't believe I'm the only one who voted for the Master System. It had all kinds of fun games. I would've really enjoyed watching someone play Space Harrier, Dick Tracy, or the Master System port of Double Dragon.
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jackfrost
Title: Cold Hearted Bastard
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I am going with the Sega Master System too. It was a good, underrated system and there aren't many people that do Let's Plays for it. I have many fond memories with that system, especially the first Phantasy Star. That was unbelievable at the time. The Master System games are all old school difficulty too. Continues and health bars don't exist in most games. There was definitely a feeling of accomplishment when you beat them.
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Slayer1
Title: ,,!,, for you know who
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Actually I just had an Idea...
Since nintendo Has a multitude of systems and the biggest library, I'm lumping together all of the Sega Systems to one catagory...
Next Request: GIVE ME ALL THE NAMES OF THE GAMES YOU WANT TO SEE?
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jackfrost
Title: Cold Hearted Bastard
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Do Spiderman vs the Kingpin for the Sega CD. Bonus points if you find all the comic covers. I actually won a Game Gear in the contest they had for that game.
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Slayer1
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I'm trying it out right now... and this is definatly going in.... It's just... wow... Any more?
If not I'll just throw a bunch of them together into one
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jackfrost
Title: Cold Hearted Bastard
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Are you more interested in bad games, underrated games, or main stream but extremely difficult to complete games?
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Slayer1
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Preferably the Obscure games, doesn't matter, good or bad, just games that not to many people know about or haven't heard of for a while.
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jackfrost
Title: Cold Hearted Bastard
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I think Dynamite Headdy and Bonanza Bros for Genesis fit that category. You could also play ALF the the SMS. Just a warning ALF is not a good game by any means, but it would be an interesting Let's Play. If you can find a copy of the original Revenge of Shinobi with Batman and Godzilla as bosses that would probably be interesting too.
Edit: Oh, and Chakan is also a good game that is somewhat obscure.
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IceWarm
Joined: Dec 22 2008
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Break out that N64. Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, WCW VS nWo Revenge, WWF No Mercy, Ocarina of Time and so on. N64 had a ton of great games.
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Cameron
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Well since you're doing Genesis, here are my suggestions:
Jewel Master
Chiki Chiki Boys (ignore the completely stupid name)
Out of This World
Splatterhouse 3
Streets of Rage 3
Beavis and Butthead
Castlevania: Bloodlines
Gunstar Heroes
Hard Drivin' (this would be hilarious)
Light Crusader (obscure action/adventure)
Wanderers from Ys III
Vectorman 1 or 2
...however, if you have a change of heart and decide to go NES, here are my suggestions:
Phantom Fighter
Ghoul School(Do it. DO IT. You know you want to.)
Sweet Home
Any of the Lolo games
American Gladiators
Zoda's Revenge
Goonies II
Base Wars
Bee 52
Faxanadu
Pinball Quest
Magic of Scheherazade
G.I. Joe (the first one)
Friday the 13th
Journey to Silius
Monsters in my Pocket
Rocket Ranger (I could never beat this one)
Guardian Legend
Willow
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jackfrost
Title: Cold Hearted Bastard
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Ahh, Beavis and Butthead. I forgot about that one. Genesis had the best console version in my opinion. The Beavis and Butthead Do U. for the PC was my all time favorite though.
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Slayer1
Title: ,,!,, for you know who
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Just like to point out that everyone has done this game, but I might just do it for the lulz
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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
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| jackfrost wrote: |
| I think Dynamite Headdy and Bonanza Bros for Genesis fit that category. |
Both are good games, but Dynamite Headdy is made by Treasure, who has a pretty decent sized fanbase in America it may not be apparent, but it's there. Bonanza Bros. MIGHT be good, but it was released on the Genesis Collection, as well as the more recent Sonic's Genesis Collection.(Dynamite Headdy was on that one too.)
But Chakan is good, pretty hard too.
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