Weekend Players' Club 11/29/2024
StoneColdSpider 4 days ago
G'Day fellow tuxers……. Its Bruce your host here once again…….


[+..••] As for gaming this week in Emulationville I played [+..••]


Console

Aconcagua (2000 Sony) - Sony PlayStation - Adventure
Gran Turismo 4 Spec II (2024 TheAdmiester) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Racing)
Madden NFL 2003 (2002 EA Sports) - Nintendo GameCube - Sports (Football)
Major League Baseball 2K6 (2006 2K Sports) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Baseball)
PES 2008: Pro Evolution Soccer (2007 Konami) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Soccer)
Star Fox (1983 Mythicon) - Atari 2600 - Shooter
WWF Betrayal (2001 THQ) - Nintendo Game Boy Color - Beat 'em up


The Road To PES Penguin 2008


The road to unlock the PES Penguin in Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 is at 600 PES points out of 5000……….


Other Screenshots……...


Madden NFL 2003 (2002 EA Sports) - Nintendo Gamecube - Sports (Football)



Major League Baseball 2K6 (2006 2K Sports) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Baseball)



Gran Turismo 4 Spec II (2024 TheAdmiester) - Sony PlayStation 2 - Sports (Racing)



Star Fox (1983 Mythicon) - Atari 2600 - Shooter



WWF Betrayal (2001 THQ) - Nintendo Game Boy Color - Beat 'em up



Aconcagua (2000 Sony) - Sony PlayStation - Adventure


Well thats it from me…… Hope all you tuxers have a good week……

Now for my bad joke of the week……
Q: What do you call an overweight satellite dish???
A: A wide receiver.....
*ba dum.... tssssh…...*
Xpander 4 days ago
Still playing only STALKER 2
After yesterdays patch i played a 7 hour no life session :D
Really immersive game. Few bugs here and there ofc, but no crashes or stability issues.
Have played 45 hours in total now :)
Pengling 4 days ago

My pick for this weekend is Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, which was released for the SNES by Bandai in 1994.

It's a simple-but-fun beat-'em-up, with nice animations that capture the characters' personalities, and an overall audiovisual presentation that reminds me more of Capcom's 1990s SNES output than Bandai's - impressively, the title screen even has the TV-show's theme-song, complete with the vocals!

Though the game itself is new to me, I felt like playing something featuring a nostalgic property this week, so there we go.

Quoting: StoneColdSpider
Star Fox (1983 Mythicon) - Atari 2600 - Shooter
You want the one from 1993, not 1983!

Quoting: StoneColdSpider
WWF Betrayal (2001 THQ) - Nintendo Game Boy Color - Beat 'em up
I honestly didn't know that there were any wrestling-themed beat-'em-ups until I saw this, but now I'm surprised that there aren't more of them - it seems like such a natural fit.
StoneColdSpider 3 days ago
Quoting: Pengling
My pick for this weekend is Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, which was released for the SNES by Bandai in 1994.
Whenever I hear of the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers....... this is what i think off........

Quoting: PenglingIt's a simple-but-fun beat-'em-up, with nice animations that capture the characters' personalities
Sounds good....... But is it better than the Sailor Moon beat 'em up on the SNES???.......

Quoting: PenglingThough the game itself is new to me, I felt like playing something featuring a nostalgic property this week, so there we go.
No Bomberman???........

Quoting: PenglingYou want the one from 1993, not 1983!
I thought the DeLorean went to far back........

Quoting: PenglingI honestly didn't know that there were any wrestling-themed beat-'em-ups until I saw this, but now I'm surprised that there aren't more of them - it seems like such a natural fit.
Yeah I always wondered why there was not many wrestling beat 'em up games even more so considering how many have wrestling moves are in them like Final Fight for example with Max Haggar.......

I also always thought wrestling would lend itself very well to 2D fighters..... Back in the late 90's early 2000's I really wanted a capcom WWF fighting game like Marvel Superheroes or X-Men Children of the Atom........ Hell even something like WWF vs Street Fighter or WWF vs Capcom........ My dream match back in the day was Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Zangief........ But we never got it

We did finally get a WWE 2D fighting game....... WWE Immortals..... But it was a shite free to play mobile game....... So you can guess how good that was........ You cant even "move" the characters you just tap and/or swipe on the screen to perform attacks/blocks......
Pengling a day ago
Quoting: StoneColdSpiderWhenever I hear of the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers....... this is what i think off........
Well, I've never seen that before!

Quoting: StoneColdSpiderSounds good....... But is it better than the Sailor Moon beat 'em up on the SNES???.......
I've never played it, so I have no idea, I'm afraid!

Quoting: StoneColdSpiderNo Bomberman???........
Just as there was time for Klax in the 90s, there is always time for Bomberman.

Quoting: StoneColdSpiderI thought the DeLorean went to far back........
Hahaha!

Quoting: StoneColdSpiderI also always thought wrestling would lend itself very well to 2D fighters..... Back in the late 90's early 2000's I really wanted a capcom WWF fighting game like Marvel Superheroes or X-Men Children of the Atom........ Hell even something like WWF vs Street Fighter or WWF vs Capcom........ My dream match back in the day was Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Zangief........ But we never got it
It really is surprising that they never made such a thing...

Quoting: StoneColdSpiderWe did finally get a WWE 2D fighting game....... WWE Immortals..... But it was a shite free to play mobile game....... So you can guess how good that was........ You cant even "move" the characters you just tap and/or swipe on the screen to perform attacks/blocks......
Ugh.
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