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Pezcore343
08-30-2007, 01:22 AM
Hey everyone. I've only recently decided to start collecting video games, although I've always been one to keep my old games and to make sure they stay in good condition. However, being that I'm 19, my "old" games only go back to the genesis. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to some good NES, SNES, or similar old titles to pick up from the Digital Press store and learn me some class gaming. Currently I have Act Raiser and Clay Fighter for the SNES (although sans the console), and SMB1 for the NES (without any cables for the NES. Sooo...other than the obvious fact that I need the systems, what game should I look to pick up?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
-Pezcore
Tommy
08-30-2007, 01:29 AM
Welcome Pez, personally I would say start with your type of game that you like to play, fighting, RPG, strategy, racing, ETC. I really don't collect for SNES or NES but with the gaming gurus on here just wait and they will point you in the right direction. Have fun and take care.
Fuzzball24
08-30-2007, 01:29 AM
Personally, just collect for the games you like or if you really want to, collect everything for a system (I collect for N64). What systems do you have? And nice name, do you also collect PEZ?
Pezcore343
08-30-2007, 01:39 AM
No, not quite. My favorite band is Less Than Jake, and they are huge Pez fans. One of their albums is named Pezcore.
More on topic, I guess I should have named the systems I have, which include: Genesis, N64, Game Gear, Game Boy, GBA, DS, Gamecube, Xbox, Xbox 360, Playstation, PSone, PS2, and Dreamcast.
otoko
08-30-2007, 01:54 AM
I'm not sure about anyone else. But I just went with what i was fancing at the time. It's caused me some bad game purchases as well as awsome ones. Just do your own research or hope like hell the one you pick up is a winner.
Pezcore343
08-30-2007, 02:00 AM
I was thinking about picking up the original Metroid and Star Fox games, both of which I've heard are very good. I've also been hoping someone could reccomend something a bit more obtuse which I may not have thought of.
swlovinist
08-30-2007, 02:00 AM
Welcome to the forum. You already have some great systems. I hope that you find your answers here. I love helping new collectors, PM me with any questions. Here are some recommendations I have for you.
1. Collect what you can find cheap, even if you dont use it. You can always trade or sell it for what you are looking for
2. Start collecting what you like and have played.
3. Collect local first. Save ebay for the stuff you cannot find locally
4. Remember that pawn stores, fleas, and thrifts have great games sometimes, you just have to look
5. Craigslist is your friend, post a want ad and it will come to you!
6. vgstores.com is your friend. :)
As for your recommendations, I would go with games that are fun to play first. Collectable games will come with time. Right now just filling up your solid game play list is a must that will ensure that you will be in the hobby for a bit.
I hope this helps, John
Pezcore343
08-30-2007, 02:05 AM
Thanks for the tips John. I appreciate it. Maybe I wasn't clear though. I was asking for games that would be enjoyable. As for collector's value, I'll worry about that later. I was wondering about fun games I could pick up now that I would enjoy playing. Sorry about that.
j_factor
08-30-2007, 03:10 AM
I would focus on NES, Genesis, and PSX. These are the most "noob-friendly" classic systems to start collecting for IMO -- games are generally cheaper and more common for these systems compared to just about any other. Also some of the best games for these systems are dirt cheap.
You might also put a lot into last-gen systems (PS2/Cube/Xbox/GBA), which will probably have some of the best deals, and be somewhat available in mainstream retail stores. If you don't already, I would recommend perusing cheapassgamer.com to find some stuff.
I recommend these things because it's very easy to burn through a lot of money very quickly when you're starting out (although it remains pretty easy even long after...). Even if you think you have a good cash supply, you'd be surprised at how fast it can go.
None of this applies if you're like, a millionaire. If that's the case, screw you. ;)
Now, as to your specific question as to what games to look for. I think that's too broad for one thread. I recommend you do a search on these forums for recommendation threads (usually system-specific); you should find a lot of good stuff on those. There's also a bunch of Top X threads in the classic discussions forum.
Icarus Moonsight
08-30-2007, 03:19 AM
Check out the "Classic Discussions" sub. There are Top and Bottom lists for most consoles there. There is even some more specific threads like best of genre lists, best games to import for system X throughout the DP forums. You could drop in on vBender IRC and chat up the residents there about their favorite games. Options abound man, just got to grab a spade and dig. :D
EDIT: seems that I pretty much echoed the previous post... oh well. That's what happens when you read the OP and hit reply. :)
Little Samson
08-30-2007, 03:34 AM
I think that this is a really good page for people who want to get started collecting for the NES: http://www.nesplayer.com/collectors/index.htm
Near the top of the page, they recommend some "must-haves" which will be a lot of fun for almost anyone:
Super Mario Bros. 1-3 (Platforming)
Castlevania 1, 3 (Platforming)
Bionic Commando (Action)
Mega Man 2 (Action)
Contra (Action-Shooting)
Startropics (Action-RPG)
Legend of Zelda (Adventure)
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (Sports)
After that, they recommend some games which are more uncommon, but still a lot of fun to play:
Little Samson (Platforming)
Dragon Warrior 3, 4 (RPG)
Gargoyle's Quest 2 (Action-RPG)
Princess Tomato (RPG)
Bubble Bobble 2 (Arcade)
Micro Machines (Sports, and a great start to unlicensed cart purchases)
Fire 'N Ice (Puzzle)
Rockin' Kats (Platforming)
The rest of the page has a lot of good info too. Have fun!
Cornelius
08-30-2007, 09:10 AM
To round out the excellent list above (the common one) I'd add Tetris, Gradius, and Metroid. I always liked R.C. Pro Am as well.
I think you'll find that you don't often get to pick and choose the order you grab things in, so I'll echo what others have said: Buy anything cheap. Hard to know what cheap is sometimes, but for NES I'll pick up just about any lot that is less than $2 a game (larger ones will often be under a buck each), so long as they aren't all SMB/DH or Top Gun.
PentiumMMX
08-30-2007, 11:33 AM
I started collection back in 2002 (Started with my N64), and have focused on only building a collection of games I like.
Anyway, here's some Super NES games I recommend:
- Donkey Kong Country series (Platform)
- StarFox (Rail-based shooter)
- Super Mario World (Platform)
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Platform)
- Super Mario Kart (Kart-based Racing)
- Super Metroid (Side-scrolling Action\Adventure)
- Tetris Attack (Puzzle)
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Overhead Action\Adventure)
There are a lot of good RPGs for the Super NES, but they are almost always in high demand.
GrandAmChandler
08-30-2007, 11:45 AM
Focus on the VIC-20, it's the new hotness.
-GAC-
Family Computer
08-30-2007, 02:04 PM
don't pay $3000+ for Stadium Events despite what anyone else here tells you *_*
cyberfluxor
08-30-2007, 06:28 PM
don't pay $3000+ for Stadium Events despite what anyone else here tells you *_*
:monkey:
What the hell? If he wants it then let him get it, although I doubt this since it would appear Pezcore343 is more interested in gaming and collecting those that are enjoyable.
Here's a little bit of advice:
Take the games you love and search around online for sequals and knock-offs. Once you have a selection of games I suggest searching for reviews and emulation so you can get a first hand view of what it's like and a perspective on how others felt it worked out on the console controls. Now you'll have a list of games you really want to keep an eye out for and will be must-buys, for a good while though you should pick up cheap random games locally to have a better feel of your tastes.
It'll take several months before you have a true understanding of your local game market situation and a few years to have a good diverse selection in your library. Last resort, bulk buy on eBay but be sure to not over-bid on them.
Family Computer
08-30-2007, 07:21 PM
I was just kidding about the Stadium Events, guess you had to be there ;p
Anyway, I would highly recommend this site for really good but slightly "underground" or "cult" favorites. What I love about it is that it compares a large variety of related games and is quite detailed if you want to find out about a specific niche genre or series.
http://hg101.classicgaming.gamespy.com/
I am lusting for a Super Famicom Sumo game after reading that site!
bangtango
08-30-2007, 09:23 PM
Hey everyone. I've only recently decided to start collecting video games, although I've always been one to keep my old games and to make sure they stay in good condition. However, being that I'm 19, my "old" games only go back to the genesis. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to some good NES, SNES, or similar old titles to pick up from the Digital Press store and learn me some class gaming. Currently I have Act Raiser and Clay Fighter for the SNES (although sans the console), and SMB1 for the NES (without any cables for the NES. Sooo...other than the obvious fact that I need the systems, what game should I look to pick up?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
-Pezcore
It may seem like a silly answer but ask some of your friends, relatives or co-workers if they have any old video games they want to get rid of. That seems to work for some people here.
That and you might consider budgeting a certain amount each week or month to spend on games initially, so you don't overspend :angel:
Barbarianoutkast85
08-30-2007, 10:16 PM
Just pick up titles you like, but since your asking for a list of good games. I'll make a short list of games I love for the Genesis, since its my specialty. (I am only 40-something titles away from owning all 708 U.S. released Genesis games.)
Boogerman, Bubsy, Bubsy 2, Toejam and Earl: Panic on Funkatron, Zombies ate my Neighors, Rocket Knight Adventures, Sonic the Hedgehog 1/2/3/Knuckles, Splatterhouse 2/3, Aladdin, Quackshot, The Lion King, Batman Returns, Gunstar Heroes, Contra Hardcorps, Castlevania Bloodlines, Steel Empire, Socket, The Lost Vikings, Comix Zone, The Jungle Book, Dinosaurs for Hire, General Chaos, Shove it, Joe and Mac, Columns, Sonic 3D Blast, Vectorman 1/2, Ms Pacman, Adventures of Batman and Robin.
Some of my favorite titles for the NES are:
A Boy and his Blob, Shadowgate, Deja Vu, Uninvited, Super Mario Brothers 1/2/3, Tetris, Dr. Mario, Duck Hunt, Yo Noid, Lunar Pool, Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom, Monsters in my Pocket, The Legend of Zelda, Rad Racer, Metroid, Golf, Dig Dug 2, Yoshi's Cookie, Contra, Super C. Alright thats all the advice I got.
Pezcore343
08-30-2007, 11:59 PM
Thanks for the advice and links everybody, i appreciate it. I think the first game I absolutely must get is McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure, which I loved as a kid and just found out is a bit of a collector's piece. =)
I'll keep in mind the "buy cheap" tip and hope I get some of those hidden gems. I'l also have to ask around for other people's trash. That may prove to be lucrative... ;)
Thanks again! Today I picked up my first ever copy of Star Fox 64 from the DP store and enjoyed it quite a bit, so here's to DP.
Gentlegamer
08-31-2007, 01:39 AM
www.videogamecritic.net has hundreds of reviews for classic video games
j_factor
09-01-2007, 01:13 AM
Bubsy, Bubsy 2
Seriously? I wouldn't recommend a Bubsy game under any circumstances, even out of spite. Screw Bubsy. "What could possibly go wrong?" HOW ABOUT THE ENTIRE GAME, YOU RIDICULOUS FOCUS-TESTED PIECE OF SHIT.
Ahem. Excuse me.
zektor
09-01-2007, 01:44 AM
Focus on the VIC-20, it's the new hotness.
-GAC-
VIC has *always* been the hotness!
Pezcore343
09-01-2007, 01:45 AM
I've decided I'm going to try to pick up Metroid for the NES and Ghouls 'n' Ghosts for the Genesis, along with any bargain titles I can find.
diskoboy
09-01-2007, 02:10 AM
I was thinking about picking up the original Metroid and Star Fox games, both of which I've heard are very good. I've also been hoping someone could reccomend something a bit more obtuse which I may not have thought of.
If you ever see a copy of Super Metroid, Buy it immediately. Don't even stop to think about it...
You will never regret it. Not for one second. Anyone here would agree to this.
Moo Cow
09-01-2007, 10:26 AM
I was thinking about picking up the original Metroid and Star Fox games, both of which I've heard are very good. I've also been hoping someone could reccomend something a bit more obtuse which I may not have thought of.
Obtuse?
Klonoa - PSX
Rez - PS2
Ikaruga - Gamecube
That should be a nice starter.
Pezcore343
09-01-2007, 10:30 AM
Me and a buddy of mine already hunted down a copy of Rez a few weeks ago, but I'll read up on the other two.
Pezcore343
09-02-2007, 01:21 AM
Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone could tell me what kind of stores (other than actual game stores) I should try looking in for a nice hunt. I've heard people mentioning pawn shops and goodwill, but how do I go about finding these kinds of stores in the New Jersey area?
Pezcore343
09-03-2007, 12:41 AM
Anyone have any tips or maybe even locations I can go to?
Shrooin
09-03-2007, 03:53 AM
I was wondering about fun games I could pick up now that I would enjoy playing. Sorry about that.
And how are we supposed to know what games you would enjoy playing? You didn't even mention the type of games you like. The SNES, like many other old systems, has buttloads of classic games. The most economical way to play the vast majority of them is to get yourself one of these :
http://videogamecollectors.com/albums/super-nintendo-collection/UFO_Copier.jpg
It's a disk based copier system which lets you play games from floppy disks instead of cartridges. This one nearly as bottom of the range as you can get - well we had it since 1993 or so but with i have played at least 200 different games. You could probably get a better one, maybe even a pro fighter which plays mega drive/genesis games as well on eBay for around $100. A couple complete SNES games could easily cost more than that. Once you have one of these devices then you can copy downloaded roms from your computer to floppy disk and then play them (you have to have the original cartridge for that to be considered legal) but in theory it's a lot cheaper.
Well even though I don't know what SNES games you like I'll list the one of my favourites for each genre
Beat Em Up
Combattribes, The (in 2P)
Plaformers
Addams Family, The
Puzzle
Cacoma Knight in Bizyland (in 2P)
Racing
Rock N Roll Racing (in 2P)
Role-Playing
Shadowrun
Simulation
Utopia - Creation of a Nation
Shoot Em Up
Contra III - The Alien Wars (in 2P)
Sports
Skins Game
bangtango
09-03-2007, 09:27 PM
Anyone have any tips or maybe even locations I can go to?
Gotta settle for using a local phone book if you need places near your area. Also check your newspaper for lawn sales or flea markets.
Ze_ro
09-03-2007, 09:47 PM
It's difficult to recommend games without knowing what you like, and since you don't even seem entirely sure what you like, I'd recommend looking into emulators. Download a NES emulator (http://nestopia.sourceforge.net/), and find some ROMs somewhere (BitTorrent, Usenet, or even just search Google for "nes roms"). This way you can try out the games for free to see what you like before you drop any money on them.
--Zero