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[+..••] As for gaming this week in Emulationville I played [+..••]
Console
Gran Turismo 4 Spec II (2024 TheAdmiester) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Racing)
Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball 2024 (2024 Baron von Lector) - Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Sports (Baseball)
Madden NFL 2003 (2002 EA Sports) - Nintendo GameCube - Sports (Football)
Major League Baseball 2K6 (2006 2K Sports) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Baseball)
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast (2006 Sega) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Racing)
PES 2008: Pro Evolution Soccer (2007 Konami) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Soccer)
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6 Final Evolution (2003 Konami) Nintendo GameCube - Sports (Soccer)
The Road To PES Penguin 2008
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The road to unlock the PES Penguin in Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 is at 350 PES points out of 5000……….
Other Screenshots……...
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Madden NFL 2003 (2002 EA Sports) - Nintendo Gamecube - Sports (Football)
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Major League Baseball 2K6 (2006 2K Sports) – Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Baseball)
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Gran Turismo 4 Spec II (2024 TheAdmiester) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Racing)
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Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball 2024 (2024 Baron von Lector) - Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Sports (Baseball)
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World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6 Final Evolution (2003 Konami) Nintendo GameCube - Sports (Soccer)
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WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 (2006 THQ) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Wrestling)
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OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast (2006 Sega) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Racing)
Well thats it from me…… Hope all you tuxers have a good week……
Now for my bad joke of the week……
Ive lived my entire life being absolutely positive that I would never receive a phone call from a vegetable...... Then BOOM...... Onion rings........
*ba dum.... tssssh…...*
My pick this weekend is Super Ghouls 'n' Ghosts, an early SNES platformer by Capcom, with a suitably spooky theme for the month.
Whilst it's sometimes mistaken for a conversion of one of the arcade-games, Super Ghouls 'n' Ghosts is in fact a title unique to the SNES (and later the Game Boy Advance, to which it got a pretty good, though screen-crunched, port early in the system's life), and a damn fine one it is - though, as you would expect from its lineage, it's pretty brutal!
It's still my favourite game in the series, and it's always nice to go back to it.
It's the unlock that doesn't end! Yes, it goes on and on, my friend!
I love the weather-effect here - it just goes to show that you don't need anything super-fancy for it to feel atmospheric!
Yikes!
Hahahahahahaha!
Some people, starting playing it not knowing what it was.......... And theyll continue playing it forever just because this is......
This must have been the song EA played to inspire Star Wars Battlefront II.........
It is a really nice effect..... Its something the PS2 does really well in general......
I always love big head cheats in sports games........
ring ring ring ring ring ring onion rings......
Last edited by StoneColdSpider on 26 October 2024 at 10:30 pm UTC
One level uses Mode 7 to rotate the stage, similar to that one area in Super Castlevania IV, but it's a case of parallel-development rather than one game ripping off the other, since they were both released in October of 1991 (Super Ghouls 'n' Ghosts on the 4th, and Super Castlevania IV on the 31st).
Haha!
I think I prefer the more abstract weather effects like that, than the hyper-realistic ones we see more often today.
There was an unlockable big-head mode in GoldenEye 007 for the Nintendo 64, too - but since Rareware also developed the Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Land games, they called it "DK Mode" and also gave the characters chunky gorilla arms to go with the giant heads!
Last edited by Pengling on 26 October 2024 at 11:03 pm UTC
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Not dead - probably just pining for the fjords
Despite that setback, some retro gaming did happen:
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf (1992 Sega Master Drive/Genesis)
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I really liked the look of the upcoming Cleared Hot. In preparation for that release I wanted to try the game it clearly pays homage to. Clearly to everyone else that is. I have to admit to never having played or even heard of the original before....
This one was a blast! A great mix of shoot 'em up with gratiotus explosions combined with strategy and planning. Clever "3D" graphics and superb (but tricky) momentum based movement. Almost feels like playing something much more modern with retro graphics.
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It's not all guns blazing. The MIA rescues is a lovely touch, sending down a rickety rope ladder to save your doodz!
Next, I went further down the rabbit hole and played a bit of the game that inspired Desert Strike:
Choplifter! (1982 Apple II)
Be careful before perusing the screenshot below so as not to develop Stendahl syndrome. The game was at the time described as "the first Interactive Computer-Assisted Animated Movie. A fusion of arcade gaming, simulation, and filmic visual aesthetics".
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Emphasis on playing a little bit, this was a too retro for my taste...
Next time, the end of Spooktober, examining the parenting skills of Dᴇᴀᴛʜ!
It's time to play Six Degrees of Bomberman!
Choplifter! was one of several games published by Broderbund Software which used their catch-all villainous organisation, the Bungeling Empire. Others included Raid on Bungeling Bay*, and Lode Runner. Hudson Soft created the Famicom version of Lode Runner under license from Broderbund, and it was a massive success. The following year, Hudson restarted one of their older game ideas, "Bomber Man" (which originally starred a human named Eric), as a side-game to further promote their conversion of Lode Runner, and gave it a new protagonist in the form of a cute robot who was related to Lode Runner's relentless Guard robots, thus giving us the Bomberman that we know and love today.
*The level-editor for Raid on Bungeling Bay inspired the creation of Sim City, meaning that Sim City is also distantly related to Bomberman.
Anyway, Choplifter! is tough stuff. I went with the Master System version when I did my playthrough, which is more-or-less the same but a bit prettier.
That's my reaction when they tell me there's games other than Bomberman, too.
Last edited by Pengling on 29 October 2024 at 3:57 pm UTC
Pengling, you are incorrigible in the most awesome way possible. That's some Sherlock level of connecting the dots!
Thanks.
Really, though, at one point the Bomberman series was huge, and a mainstay on every system it appeared on - Six Degrees of Bomberman really is a real thing you can do, the same as Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.
...which neatly takes us back to Kevin Bacon. So can mr Six-degrees be connected to Bomberman? His only video game credit seems to be You Don't Know Jack: Volume 2...
Kevin Bacon appeared in You Don't Know Jack: Volume 2. One of the various publishers of the You Don't Know Jack series was Majesco. Between 2002 and 2004, Majesco also published four Bomberman games - Bomberman Generation, Bomberman Jetters (a game based on an alternate-continuity anime series that wasn't released outside of Japan, even though this game was), and both versions of Bomberman Max 2. Therefore, Kevin Bacon can indeed be connected to Bomberman.
Last edited by Pengling on 30 October 2024 at 10:25 pm UTC