View Full Version : Happy 30th Birthday, 8-bit NES!
Steven
10-18-2015, 04:31 AM
Today marks 30 years since the NES hit the market.
Didn't feel too long ago that it celebrated 20 years back in 2005.
My, how time flies. I guess I gotta play a little Mega Man II or something later on today.
Feel free to share any NES-related memories here in this topic. Damn does this make me feel old...
Tron 2.0
10-18-2015, 06:25 AM
HBD to the nes/famicom,have plenty of fond memories for the console.Going from the likes of ninja gaiden,smb3,blaster master the console had it in spades when it came to it's library.
MadaoBob
10-18-2015, 06:31 AM
It's kinda sad that I didn't grow up to the NES, and the closest I ever got as a kid were those GBA multicarts I had as a kid, and I only got to touch and play Super Mario Bros. on a Famicom only last year. >.<
Well, time to change that I suppose. Time to grab a Famicom or a Famiclone when I go to Japan and play some classics.
celerystalker
10-18-2015, 10:34 AM
Got mine for Christmas '87, the NES Action Set. Turned out my dad had been secretly getting it out after bedtime for two months beforehand, and had gotten rather good at Super Mario Bros.
Too many good memories, but here's one fun one. We'd rented The Legend of Zelda from a grocery store, and my brother and I were enamored. We used to pool our money we'd get from allowance/birthdays/rolling newspapers, and we had a decent chunk saved up in a pickle jar. We asked if we could go buy it, and so when we were at the store, we picked up what we thought was the correct game, but it turned out to be the new Zelda II! We were initially angry, as it just wasn't what we had in mind, but new games weren't something you got often back then. We stuck with it, and damned if it isn't by far my favorite in the series these days. It took awhile for me to appreciate how well-designed that game is, but it utterly rules, and I have that mistake to thank for it.
Tanooki
10-18-2015, 04:30 PM
Happy Birthday Nintendo. Hard to believe I've been with them since Christmas of 85 but I got one the very first year along with two extra games Super Mario Bros and Hogans Alley. So much time was lost having fun with it over the years and then decades even as time marched on. It kept me happy and sane through a great many years growing up. Then it turned into a retro obsession in 95 which expanded to GB, SNES, and N64 getting weekly locally new goodies I could never all afford on a small allowance as a kid. I've owned half the library or more over time yet now I have less than 10% but I keep it, enjoy it, and my almost four year old loves Mario Kirby and I introduced her to the original Zelda days ago too. And one thing I didn't realize what the time I got married on its birthday too 8 years ago.
Steven
10-18-2015, 04:38 PM
Got mine for Christmas '87, the NES Action Set. Turned out my dad had been secretly getting it out after bedtime for two months beforehand, and had gotten rather good at Super Mario Bros.
Too many good memories, but here's one fun one. We'd rented The Legend of Zelda from a grocery store, and my brother and I were enamored. We used to pool our money we'd get from allowance/birthdays/rolling newspapers, and we had a decent chunk saved up in a pickle jar. We asked if we could go buy it, and so when we were at the store, we picked up what we thought was the correct game, but it turned out to be the new Zelda II! We were initially angry, as it just wasn't what we had in mind, but new games weren't something you got often back then. We stuck with it, and damned if it isn't by far my favorite in the series these days. It took awhile for me to appreciate how well-designed that game is, but it utterly rules, and I have that mistake to thank for it.
Awesome story! I've never really played Zelda II before... I have not explored NES' library anywhere near the extent I have the SNES. One day I hope to rectify that, but the saying "too many games so little time" rings true big time here, lol. One day though...
Gentlegamer
10-18-2015, 04:59 PM
Let's all spend today thanking Nintendo for saving video games in 1985.
The 1 2 P
10-18-2015, 08:37 PM
The Nes will always be one of my favorite systems. It was Nintendo at their best, having both worthwhile first party and third party games. It's just too bad that the system broke so easily(still the only console I ever had that broke down on me that I originally bought new). But it provided so many great video game memories.
Tanooki
10-18-2015, 10:16 PM
Mine broke down too, but every single time it was some other damned kid being the cause of it, three times actually. At the third Nintendo told us they wouldn't repair it again on the phone because the costs would be cheaper getting a new one. :) The last one this five year old girl in this apartment we were in temporarily while a house was being finished being built back in 1989 decided it was a hot day and the Nintendo being on for awhile had gotten too warm. When we went out to do something outside, she went inside and took pity on it with an orange popsicle, to help it cool off and feel better. I almost went insane on her for that when I came back and it wouldn't work, then found it orange and sticky inside the game slot. Took 2 weeks to get it back too. :\ The thing was a tank, except when other people got careless or stupid. The worst was the flashing screen and placing the cart just right in there or having to clean them first, but it never died.
The only system that ever took a crap for me was the WiiU and their trashy huge update a little after a year it came out. They did this massive firmware upgrade and when I ran it, it broke the system. If I tried to fire up a game, click the menu to open other panels, or if I tried to access the system panel it locked up. They apologized and replaced the thing, it was an old shell with a few scuffs(which pissed me off as mine was spotless so I expect the same in return) with new guts and a new 1yr warranty. Another page in the book of why I hate systems with internal storage and upgrades to themselves or the games. They just should work and that's it, turn it on and play, not patch and pray.
Einzelherz
10-19-2015, 11:51 AM
My NES (Xmas 1988) still runs fine today, though it's been the backup one since my aunt gave me their old one years ago. That one received an NESRGB last year and this week I finally got around to finishing my Just Breed translated cart so I got to enjoy it a few hours.
I had good luck early on with mine. It was won from a local grocery store's grand opening promotional drawing. It was an action set with Mario/Duck hunt but also came with two Advantages, Zelda, and R.C. Pro-am. A couple years later while on vacation in Michigan my dad decided he'd take me to Toys R' Us and get a game for me. I blindly picked Mega Man 2 because the box art was cool.
Tanooki
10-19-2015, 02:21 PM
I don't think I ever mentioned it, but believe it or not I actually had my 1985 launch system working in fine order up until the day I let it go. It was back on the 25th birthday year of the system I had been mass selling off the useless 300+ NES games I didn't want to store anymore, and this local came over with his son wanting a stack of cheap games I had because he remembered them as a kid and wanted to play them with his kid. I had the NES down on the main tv (was a 2 story condo) and I let them try all the games out for a little and the guy got to mentioning he was game and system shopping but wanted the games and paid. As they were leaving he started begging me to sell the system to him, I wasn't going to originally as he asked inside too. I saw how much the kid got into it and I had a top loader and NES TV upstairs so I let it go at his chosen price. The kid like flipped because he could go home with it, zapper, 2 controllers. I'm sure they had a lot of fun that day and the ones after. I still at times kind of wish I kept it, but I hadn't thought about it up until about a week ago when I bought my first system lot in 5 years (an NES) and now it's on my floor behind me and it reminded me of it.
Greg2600
10-19-2015, 10:12 PM
Got mine in summer 1988 for my birthday, still have it and all the original components. It was the action set with grey zapper and SMB/DH. I got a box for it a few years ago, and it's in there for keeps. I got another one RGB modding recently, which is what I use. Also has the FM Mod.
Bloodreign
10-21-2015, 06:13 AM
Got mine in 1988 and got John Elways QB as my first game, horrible first choice. Traded back to K-Mart for Bayou Billy instead, better game, better challenge, lasted me a little while before I started beating it like a red headed stepchild. Traded that game for SMB 2, my parents were furious. Eventually years back I got Bayou Billy again, still have SMB 2, and have since amassed 324 NES/FC games for the system. It's the system I have with the most games owned for it for a reason, it has stood the test of time, and gets played far more than my PS3, or Wii.
Gentlegamer
10-21-2015, 08:39 AM
I was in third grade when NES launched nationwide in 1986, and in fifth grade in 1988 when I received my NES for Christmas.
It's the NES I still play to this day.
I have a small library of games, and the few CIB games (Castlevania II and III, Zelda II, TMNT II, Ninja Gaiden II, a few others) are those for which I'm the original owner, bestowed for birthdays and Christmas.
bigbacon
10-21-2015, 08:41 AM
I blame my friend next door for getting an NES and getting me into gaming. Not even sure how old I was.
I didn't know how to hold the controller, I ended up holding it upside down and to this day....I still can't play NES games with the original controller holding it the right way.
I when I finally got one also got Metroid with it. talk about a jump off the deep end of a game to start with.
otaku
10-21-2015, 10:25 PM
great stories guys reminds me of my first system (n64) but the nes was one of the first (2nd after snes) that I played my uncle owned one with mario and duck hunt
retroman
10-21-2015, 11:30 PM
I can remember saving my money for what seemed like forever, and finally got my NES in 87. I think the first stand alone cart I bought was either Tiger Heli or Castlevania. Got both around the same time.
Niku-Sama
10-22-2015, 12:13 AM
I got mine x-mas of 89 and it still works but I keep it in its box most of the time I put the wear and tear on other systems
I only have about 15 others...
cant believe its been that long but I guess I am as old as the system.
at PRGE the dj asked every one to sing happy birthday on the day of
wizardofwor1975
10-22-2015, 12:56 AM
Time flies when you're having fun. We got our NES for Christmas back in '87. I think it came with SMB & Duck Hunt. We also got Zelda II that Christmas. SMB didn't really do it for us since we had already been playing The Great Giana Sisters on the C64. The Great Giana Sisters was pretty much a copy of SMB but Zelda II was a huge hit in our household. :)
Tanooki
10-22-2015, 10:01 AM
I expect to see a SNES thread next year for its 25th. :) Time flies, but some stuff just never stops being fun (and with SNES ages very well.)
Greg2600
10-22-2015, 11:26 AM
I will add that I got my first taste of the NES at a combination of store kiosks, neighbors' and friends' houses. It was an interesting dynamic. I don't think ANY of my cousins got one before me, just one at the same time (both of us were born in August - birthday). The younger ones were too small, and the older cousins actually scoffed at it. They still felt that the 2600 or Atari 8-bit/C64 were going to outlive this new "fad," which made little sense. NES blew them out of the water.
The neighbor next door was a couple years older than me, and I think he got the NES for Christmas '87. They had Super Mario Bros. of course, which we were all mesmerized by. He had R.O.B. as well with Gyromite, which we could never fully figure out how to play. Off hand I don't remember us playing much else than SMB for months and months. My best friend got the NES in spring of '88, with SMB, but we'd played that to death. Believe it or not, 2-player Nintendo Baseball was our game of choice that summer! As horrible as that is to play now, we played it to death. We could not believe how much better it was than prior baseball games.
After getting my NES, I let my sister go to town on SMB, but my father and I played RC Pro-Am and Mike Tyson's Punch-Out! the most. He held the controller upside down in his hands, like a keyboard, which was bizarre. Eventually his patience wore thin with Great Tiger and he quit video games for good! :evil: When I learned how to block his attacks, he was stunned. My cousin got The Legend of Zelda that summer with her new NES. Just as we had stayed up all night playing Miner 2049er on the 800, we did the same with Zelda. Wow, what a game. That Christmas I got Zelda and Metroid, which I played non-stop.
I would say my favorite memories going forward were playing 2P games like TMNT 2, Baseball Stars, Tecmo Bowl, or Super Off-Road with my friends and family. NES will always be my dearest system. In grade school we traded mostly unfounded game secrets, as well as Nintendo trading cards! We swapped pages from the player's guide. We had a neighborhood game swapping program, too! People rag on Nintendo, but they've always seemed to provide the best gaming memories when you're 8-12 years old, generation after generation.
wizardofwor1975
10-22-2015, 05:43 PM
I expect to see a SNES thread next year for its 25th. :) Time flies, but some stuff just never stops being fun (and with SNES ages very well.)
I have no doubt whatsoever will see a SNES thread next year. I never get tired of playing The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. My only complaint is that I'm really starting to feel like fossil. LOL
Tanooki
10-22-2015, 08:51 PM
Fossil, harsh... I still have my old cart and the manual/map for it too. I've put it down probably a half dozen times over the years. The one RPG though I've beaten to death excessively because of how damn good it is was FF2. Back in the 90s I killed it as a habit like nearly once a year and I know I finished it at least 7 times, and then the GBA one I did once or twice too though I didn't bother with the added stupid stuff.
At least think of it this way and sorry about SNES aping this thread, it's a fringe quality system thankfully. Those who put some effort into not being generic with their games, and because of the amount of complexity allowed both by the hardware and the 8 buttons on the controller, it left the door wide open for things that are relatively ageless that they don't feel dated. Thanks to the lovely retro junk the last decade in gaming, especially with indie and mobile/tablet gaming there's a lot of stuff released that is SNES in quality or just above/below so you can fire up that old 1991-96 title and it wont' feel crusty. And the GBA helped to cement that a decade later too with the ports of the old titles too. The NES stuff even if the game play is still solid in some of the games, a lot have aged badly, and they are of such color/audio level they do feel like fossils of sorts but that's also the charm of it.
Came out in 83, not 85, it ARRIVED in 85 in the USA and in 86 in Europe, but the original release date is 1983 (Japan).
bb_hood
10-25-2015, 07:26 AM
Came out in 83, not 85, it ARRIVED in 85 in the USA and in 86 in Europe, but the original release date is 1983 (Japan).
Well the Famicom came out in 83. The Nintendo Entertainment System (aka NES) came out in 85.
Niku-Sama
10-25-2015, 02:42 PM
I figured some one would try and come in here and try to be smart like that
Gentlegamer
10-25-2015, 03:01 PM
I figured some one would try and come in here and try to be smart like that
And of course NES didn't have an exact launch, but the original test market in NYC 1985 is good enough for a birth date.
Steven
10-25-2015, 04:08 PM
I have no doubt whatsoever will see a SNES thread next year. I never get tired of playing The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. My only complaint is that I'm really starting to feel like fossil. LOL
Next year? Try next month! While next year marks 25 years for the SNES, next month marks 25 years for the Super Famicom. Super Mario World came out November 21, 1990... and you know bloggers, youtubers and regular joe gamers on message boards will be piping about that. They're not gonna wait until August 2016 for the US anniversary. Heck, in all honesty, I'm planning to post something around mid-late November 2015 lol.
Fossil, harsh... I still have my old cart and the manual/map for it too. I've put it down probably a half dozen times over the years. The one RPG though I've beaten to death excessively because of how damn good it is was FF2. Back in the 90s I killed it as a habit like nearly once a year and I know I finished it at least 7 times, and then the GBA one I did once or twice too though I didn't bother with the added stupid stuff.
At least think of it this way and sorry about SNES aping this thread, it's a fringe quality system thankfully. Those who put some effort into not being generic with their games, and because of the amount of complexity allowed both by the hardware and the 8 buttons on the controller, it left the door wide open for things that are relatively ageless that they don't feel dated. Thanks to the lovely retro junk the last decade in gaming, especially with indie and mobile/tablet gaming there's a lot of stuff released that is SNES in quality or just above/below so you can fire up that old 1991-96 title and it wont' feel crusty. And the GBA helped to cement that a decade later too with the ports of the old titles too. The NES stuff even if the game play is still solid in some of the games, a lot have aged badly, and they are of such color/audio level they do feel like fossils of sorts but that's also the charm of it.
Agreed. I love the NES but it's not an active love, more of an appreciation for the really old days or rather super early days of my childhood. It still has some good games but I find a majority of them difficult to enjoy beyond say 20-30 minutes. Whereas the majority of the good SNES games are still good to this day (for the most part). It's another reason why I love the SNES so much. It gives you that nostalgic jolt but the games have held up, too! You're not just playing for nostalgia but you play because these games are still timeless and fun! I love the NES but the SNES housed some of the finest video games in all of gaming history.
Tanooki
10-25-2015, 05:16 PM
Yeah that about covers my sentiment too dude for like 90% of the NES games I've messed with or more. The fact is the system was made in the mid 80s and probably outlived its fair shelf life considering it rolled on with a whimper into 1994. Most the games by leaps and bounds are both arcade ports/conversions or designed to function in a similar short term game playing spurt unless you're just in the mood for doing a lot of re-run type playing. Some of them though, but few, can easily be sat down in front of for an hour or many without feeling stale. It's usually the more well thought out platforming games, your Zelda and clones, the TMNT titles (2+3) and similar, your Faxanadu and the like games, and the straight up RPGs like the Dragon Quest/Warrior family and a few others. Sadly though some of them just have not aged too well so they now slide into that 30min then ugh category too. Some have because of this been upgraded in the last 15 years like the GBC re-do of DQ1+2 DQ3 and then DS got 4-6, or the old Final Fantasy games redone on GBA and DS(FF3) but even then still show a bit of age though far less notable.
The SNES hit that level of the modern indie download/buy games, mobile phone stuff, tablet games with enough control choices, colors, superior audio, and generalized mechanics that SNES aside from a good glut of mediocrity in the second tier games and under that allow them to still feel new and fresh for yet another generation or two since. It's why you see stuff like FF4-6, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger and so on pop back up on mobile devices unedited or lightly touched up for the conversion. Playing SNES you're right it's about enough of a benchmark of quality because age hasn't been able to hurt them, at least yet, while the NES stuff has some pain going on because it's just a generation too old where you really have to be an 8bit lover or the style or it will wear thin far quicker. Thankfully with the 8bit stuff handhelds are designed for 15-30min plays so old Gameboy/Color stuff feels far less stale because you get the intended time frame out of those, and the GBA being much like a SNES/Saturn type mix those have remained as solid as they did 10-15 years ago when those showed up too.
Steven
10-25-2015, 06:04 PM
Yeah that about covers my sentiment too dude for like 90% of the NES games I've messed with or more. The fact is the system was made in the mid 80s and probably outlived its fair shelf life considering it rolled on with a whimper into 1994. Most the games by leaps and bounds are both arcade ports/conversions or designed to function in a similar short term game playing spurt unless you're just in the mood for doing a lot of re-run type playing. Some of them though, but few, can easily be sat down in front of for an hour or many without feeling stale. It's usually the more well thought out platforming games, your Zelda and clones, the TMNT titles (2+3) and similar, your Faxanadu and the like games, and the straight up RPGs like the Dragon Quest/Warrior family and a few others. Sadly though some of them just have not aged too well so they now slide into that 30min then ugh category too. Some have because of this been upgraded in the last 15 years like the GBC re-do of DQ1+2 DQ3 and then DS got 4-6, or the old Final Fantasy games redone on GBA and DS(FF3) but even then still show a bit of age though far less notable.
The SNES hit that level of the modern indie download/buy games, mobile phone stuff, tablet games with enough control choices, colors, superior audio, and generalized mechanics that SNES aside from a good glut of mediocrity in the second tier games and under that allow them to still feel new and fresh for yet another generation or two since. It's why you see stuff like FF4-6, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger and so on pop back up on mobile devices unedited or lightly touched up for the conversion. Playing SNES you're right it's about enough of a benchmark of quality because age hasn't been able to hurt them, at least yet, while the NES stuff has some pain going on because it's just a generation too old where you really have to be an 8bit lover or the style or it will wear thin far quicker. Thankfully with the 8bit stuff handhelds are designed for 15-30min plays so old Gameboy/Color stuff feels far less stale because you get the intended time frame out of those, and the GBA being much like a SNES/Saturn type mix those have remained as solid as they did 10-15 years ago when those showed up too.
Yup, along the lines of what people have been saying too the controller of the NES with its 2 (or 4 if you count select and start) buttons obviously limits gameplay mechanics. Some didn't need more than 2 buttons (look at Super Mario Bros. 3) but the SNES with its 6 (or 8) really took it to the next level. It has its fair share of solid 2D one on one fighting games which is a genre I personally love and obviously lacking on the NES due to its lifespan (SFII exploded the genre in 1991 when SNES was just kicking in AND had enough technology to replicate the spirit/essence of those arcade titans). Ever see TMNT Tournament Fighters on NES? Wasn't a pretty sight, especially when compared to the SNES version (which had some really vibrant out-there colors). The SNES is king to me because graphically AND gameplay-wise it has held up 20+ years later, and I don't think that will change in the next 5 years. We're gonna still marvel at how good these games are in 2020 when the SNES/SFC turns 30 itself. And sadly as time marches on I believe the NES will age even worse and worse. Again, I'm not a hater but it's just how I feel. Some games I can still play and love (like Contra and Punch-Out!!) but so many that I used to think was fun I can barely play beyond 30 minutes. For example I used to love P.O.W. but popped that in about 10 years ago and wow, P.O.W. was nowhere as fun (or playable) as I remember it being in 1990. And that was back in 2006! I'd hate to try playing P.O.W. today in 2015 nearly 10 years later. Maybe I should just to see how I feel...
EDIT: Just spent 30 minutes playing the original Castlevania and Kickmaster. CV died at the flying medusa heads... hate the "jump back" action on the ledges... cheap. Didn't feel compelled to gut it through so I switched on Kickmaster, a 1991 "hidden gem" that people have been "hyping" over the past 5 years or so, say. It's pretty cool, but again, died on the 2nd stage with some cheap pitfalls and didn't feel compelled to gut it through. His front kick attack is so limited, not sure if he upgrades it later on but it was rather brutal for me. Would definitely have liked to seen a 16-bit version of this game.
FieryReign
10-25-2015, 06:59 PM
How did this turn into a lovefest for SNES? Y'all seem to forget about the other 16-bit monster that made Nintendo humble for awhile. No need to suck it off, the Genesis was the leader in every statement y'all made thus far. Amiga and Megadrive games set the new standard after the 8-bit NES. Nintendo was late to the party, yet they are looked at as some sort of originator of 16-bit ageless games? Stop.
I understand nostalgias and all that but cmon, be realistic. I swear some of y'all use that Snes cartridge slot as something else...
Gentlegamer
10-25-2015, 07:32 PM
How did this turn into a lovefest for SNES? Y'all seem to forget about the other 16-bit monster that made Nintendo humble for awhile. No need to suck it off, the Genesis was the leader in every statement y'all made thus far. Amiga and Megadrive games set the new standard after the 8-bit NES. Nintendo was late to the party, yet they are looked at as some sort of originator of 16-bit ageless games? Stop.
I understand nostalgias and all that but cmon, be realistic. I swear some of y'all use that Snes cartridge slot as something else...
Relax, Steve is just giving his own perspective about SNES vs. NES, no need to go Sega baby over it.
And I disagree, I have as much or more fun with NES to this day as I do with any of the 16-bit systems.
FieryReign
10-25-2015, 08:46 PM
Relax, Steve is just giving his own perspective about SNES vs. NES, no need to go Sega baby over it.
And I disagree, I have as much or more fun with NES to this day as I do with any of the 16-bit systems.
You got me wrong, Steve's cool. I got his site bookmarked and love his nostalgia tinged tune. And it was not really directed at Steve. But let's be real here. I don't recall Genesis getting a 25th thread last year? People want to celebrate this thing every friggin year for Snes? I gotta defend the true leader of the 16-bit revolution. I also mentioned the Amiga, no Sega baby here. I'll thrash them just as I will any other videogame company. There's enough Nintendo love on the net. Enough to make one vomit. Let's make a big deal of what they did in the past because they certainly aren't succeeding in the present? They are the new Sega.
celerystalker
10-25-2015, 09:00 PM
You got me wrong, Steve's cool. I got his site bookmarked and love his nostalgia tinged tune. And it was not really directed at Steve. But let's be real here. I don't recall Genesis getting a 25th thread last year? People want to celebrate this thing every friggin year for Snes? I gotta defend the true leader of the 16-bit revolution. I also mentioned the Amiga, no Sega baby here. I'll thrash them just as I will any other videogame company. There's enough Nintendo love on the net. Enough to make one vomit. Let's make a big deal of what they did in the past because they certainly aren't succeeding in the present? They are the new Sega.
Not really so much on you in particular, but the modern Sega Genesis rebels drive me nuts. Yes, Genesis was more popular in the US for a couple of years, and then the SNES eclipsed it. It was an extremely distant third place in Japan. Genesis should have its moment to shine, but it's not SNES fans' fault for not starting those threads. Sega people seem to prefer to shit on SNES positivity rather than talk about their favorite system.
Back on topic, though, I think that NES aging well or not really has to be skewed to different ends of the library's quality. Contra, Zelda I&II, Super Mario Bros. 1-3, and others have aged tremendously, and are as much fun today as ever. However, the middle tier and lower get a lot rougher, having less in common with great 16-bit games and arcade games, and more in common with C64, Intellivision, or Atari 7800 games. SNES games have a much stronger foundation, leaving a considerably bigger group of games that remain fun and playable compared to only the great NES games being truly timeless. Dash Galaxy just can't make it as far as Plok.
Tanooki
10-25-2015, 09:18 PM
Well yes that is true. I don't think most NES games though were limited by it. Very few games had to resort to using start as button 3 and select to pause, very few did, and some like Silent Service had to use 2 pads because it was 2 buttons short to look/not turn sub, blow ballast tanks and fire rear torpedos. The games just weren't that complex back then so it was safe. SNES though, that controller, I meant for f's sake -- Sony aped it and made a generation think they designed the style because if you recall years before dual shock it was a SNES pad with an added set of L/R buttons and it was mindblowing to a lot of first time gamers. It's plenty enough for anything but the heavy keyboard using PC copy cats like Wing Commander which used Lbutton+another to do some subsystem pull ups in flight.
Funny you bring up some games there. TMNT TF I've had it, about 3 years ago I picked it up 'cheap' around $60 at the time (hah) through trade bucks, I finished it once with one turtle, but goddamn it was luck I never repeated. The NES wasn't even at fault, Konami was lazy and I don't think they tested it well. It was fluid, the stages even had SF2 like layers of scrolling which is unique, but the moves only registered like a quarter of the times and they were all easy down right/left or hold a second and opposite and B or A -- not rocket science, and it was like 6 fights short so I sold it. Kickmaster I've had 3 times, I just had it less than 2 weeks ago with that NES lot I bought. I was tempted to keep it, got into stage 3 where it gets super stupid cheap and I just got fed up and turned it off as it was just draining tolerating it. It wasn't like Castlevania with the blowbacks, but it was just so precise on how to hit every single thing or you'd get wrecked and lots of narrow miss jump platforming it got tedious then annoying but I do get why people liked it, I did when I had it the first time maybe 5-6 years ago. Personally I have trouble tolerating most games anymroe new or old, my 4 year old wears me the hell out and I often pass out in my chair as it is, so I usually am too tired to bother outside of my tablet, laptop, or a handheld. I mean I still like it, but too tired to bother and Iv'e got a pair of fun PS4 games i haven't touched in 2 months due to that (wolfenstein old blood, godzilla.)
Fiery -- Perhaps because Sega burned their bridges with most their fans. Perhaps because the Genesis got it's support mutilated by corporate being dumbassed with the 32X and the SegaCD splitting and again splitting their base. Maybe it was the fact their exclusives for most, just weren't all that fun in the long term outside of Sonic and PHantasy Star for the most part, the rest were awesome arcade ports -- essentially prettier limited use arcade games. There just were less Sega titles on Genesis that have the durability to be fun in the long run for extended play. Given that Sega is basically dead, just a name co-opted by Sammy and run into the dirt and with them no longer making hardware they're irrelevent to most people. But yet I don't think it's fair to say no one cares, Sega with ATGames is making good bucks selling those emulation boxes and handhelds and they even advertise it will run any Genesis/MD .BIN file dump you can 'find' out there. I didn't get you wrong on it, I get your idea there. The problem only Sega fan sites recognized it was because the stuff I said, they smeared their own rep into oblivion and don't make hardware anymore so most wouldn't have a clue beyond the atgames devices, illegal rom downloads, or one of those sony/ms/pc based genesis collections on a disc. Sorry but the Genesis was no leader, sure it got out of the gate first, and it stayed on top for a few years because of that, but in the end, no...close but no. You are right though there is too much syrup loaded Nintendo love online. They did deserve it once, but their behavior of the last decade leads me to say 'f' them too. They're doing a Sega of their own with this Wii crap and their treatment of players and developers.
The 1 2 P
10-25-2015, 09:39 PM
I wish Nintendo would release more Nes games for the 3DS marketplace but from what I understand they've lost some of those licenses, such as the one for the original TMNT game and the first Contra.
FieryReign
10-25-2015, 10:47 PM
Well yes that is true. I don't think most NES games though were limited by it. Very few games had to resort to using start as button 3 and select to pause, very few did, and some like Silent Service had to use 2 pads because it was 2 buttons short to look/not turn sub, blow ballast tanks and fire rear torpedos. The games just weren't that complex back then so it was safe. SNES though, that controller, I meant for f's sake -- Sony aped it and made a generation think they designed the style because if you recall years before dual shock it was a SNES pad with an added set of L/R buttons and it was mindblowing to a lot of first time gamers. It's plenty enough for anything but the heavy keyboard using PC copy cats like Wing Commander which used Lbutton+another to do some subsystem pull ups in flight.
Funny you bring up some games there. TMNT TF I've had it, about 3 years ago I picked it up 'cheap' around $60 at the time (hah) through trade bucks, I finished it once with one turtle, but goddamn it was luck I never repeated. The NES wasn't even at fault, Konami was lazy and I don't think they tested it well. It was fluid, the stages even had SF2 like layers of scrolling which is unique, but the moves only registered like a quarter of the times and they were all easy down right/left or hold a second and opposite and B or A -- not rocket science, and it was like 6 fights short so I sold it. Kickmaster I've had 3 times, I just had it less than 2 weeks ago with that NES lot I bought. I was tempted to keep it, got into stage 3 where it gets super stupid cheap and I just got fed up and turned it off as it was just draining tolerating it. It wasn't like Castlevania with the blowbacks, but it was just so precise on how to hit every single thing or you'd get wrecked and lots of narrow miss jump platforming it got tedious then annoying but I do get why people liked it, I did when I had it the first time maybe 5-6 years ago. Personally I have trouble tolerating most games anymroe new or old, my 4 year old wears me the hell out and I often pass out in my chair as it is, so I usually am too tired to bother outside of my tablet, laptop, or a handheld. I mean I still like it, but too tired to bother and Iv'e got a pair of fun PS4 games i haven't touched in 2 months due to that (wolfenstein old blood, godzilla.)
Fiery -- Perhaps because Sega burned their bridges with most their fans. Perhaps because the Genesis got it's support mutilated by corporate being dumbassed with the 32X and the SegaCD splitting and again splitting their base. Maybe it was the fact their exclusives for most, just weren't all that fun in the long term outside of Sonic and PHantasy Star for the most part, the rest were awesome arcade ports -- essentially prettier limited use arcade games. There just were less Sega titles on Genesis that have the durability to be fun in the long run for extended play. Given that Sega is basically dead, just a name co-opted by Sammy and run into the dirt and with them no longer making hardware they're irrelevent to most people. But yet I don't think it's fair to say no one cares, Sega with ATGames is making good bucks selling those emulation boxes and handhelds and they even advertise it will run any Genesis/MD .BIN file dump you can 'find' out there. I didn't get you wrong on it, I get your idea there. The problem only Sega fan sites recognized it was because the stuff I said, they smeared their own rep into oblivion and don't make hardware anymore so most wouldn't have a clue beyond the atgames devices, illegal rom downloads, or one of those sony/ms/pc based genesis collections on a disc. Sorry but the Genesis was no leader, sure it got out of the gate first, and it stayed on top for a few years because of that, but in the end, no...close but no. You are right though there is too much syrup loaded Nintendo love online. They did deserve it once, but their behavior of the last decade leads me to say 'f' them too. They're doing a Sega of their own with this Wii crap and their treatment of players and developers.
I've read a portion of this and almost vomited in my mouth. If I read the whole thing, I may get triggered. It's utter nonsense. Seriously, a garbage attempt at fanboyism. Tanooki bitches about Nintendo one day, the next day it's a blowjob for anything with the N brand on it. Sonic and Phantasy Star? Fuck both of those games, why listen to the masses? They're the least of the Genny's library, which you've ignored because it doesn't compare to the Snes slow processor. Only one game for Genesis required an extra-special chip to function. And it's been proved Starfox can be done on a Genny without the need for special chips.
I got my NES in 86 so I came up with the damn thing. I subscribed to the propaganda, I watched the Wizard, bought into the hype. Guess what? I grew up and realized what promotion is. And I moved on, very simple.
Some people like to stay adamantly stuck in the past I guess. But not according to the prices, good lord it's stupid. Compare libraries, period. Keep your boring, slow, stupid rpgs coming. They do not stand the test of time and are boring if you're not prepared for a grind.
Empsolo
10-25-2015, 10:56 PM
How did this turn into a lovefest for SNES? Y'all seem to forget about the other 16-bit monster that made Nintendo humble for awhile. No need to suck it off, the Genesis was the leader in every statement y'all made thus far. Amiga and Megadrive games set the new standard after the 8-bit NES. Nintendo was late to the party, yet they are looked at as some sort of originator of 16-bit ageless games? Stop.
I understand nostalgias and all that but cmon, be realistic. I swear some of y'all use that Snes cartridge slot as something else...
My God. Why is it that every single Sega fanboy I have ever run across has a compulsion to be super defensive about thier Sega Consoles? It's as if Sega Fanboys have have to justify to themselves that they wasted the 90's playing Sports games that nobody cares about and edgy gorefests that are best remembered for being edgy and bloody and not being, y'know, any good.
There is a reason why people people remember Fire Emblem and not Shining Force, The Legend of Zelda and not Golden Axe Warrior, Mario instead of Sonic.
Empsolo
10-25-2015, 10:59 PM
And it's been proved Starfox can be done on a Genny without the need for special chips.
You are right. They didn't need special chips to compete with Mode 7 and the Super FX. They looked to expensive console add-ons instead.
**snicker** :evil:
Leo_A
10-25-2015, 11:44 PM
That Star Fox homebrew was a long ways away from matching the SuperNes game. It's an interesting piece of work, but hardly proof that the Genesis could've equaled it without use of the 32X or a similar add-on chip.
That said, the Genesis could do a fine job of 3D. I find many of its stock 3D titles playable to this day like Domark's fine trio of racing games that make significant use of polygons.
FieryReign
10-25-2015, 11:46 PM
My God. Why is it that every single Sega fanboy I have ever run across has a compulsion to be super defensive about thier Sega Consoles? It's as if Sega Fanboys have have to justify to themselves that they wasted the 90's playing Sports games that nobody cares about and edgy gorefests that are best remembered for being edgy and bloody and not being, y'know, any good.
There is a reason why people people remember Fire Emblem and not Shining Force, The Legend of Zelda and not Golden Axe Warrior, Mario instead of Sonic.
Did you have fun with that? I don't own a single Sega console, nowadays. Segafanboys? Sounds like a Nintentard just joined here.
Excuse me? People remember Fire Emblem over Shining Force? Who? The Japanese? Wasn't a factor until the GBA hit the US. I don't give a fuck about the trends in Japan sucking off Nintendo, I live in the US. Shining Force is well regarded as the better game.
Zelda over Golden Axe Warrior? Nice try bud, nobody even knew what the hell Golden Axe Warrior was.
Mario over Sonic? Yeah sure, fuck that topic because who cares? They're different styles of platformer, not even on the same wavelength. It's been beaten to death dude. Where's your big guns at? 2d platformers? Shooters? Run-nGuns? Genny excels unless you're looking for a slow-paced adventure game to bore you to tears. Or an RPG that fanboys firmly stand behind no matter how flawed the game or entire concept is. Talk about fanboys.....
FieryReign
10-26-2015, 12:09 AM
That Star Fox homebrew was a long ways away from matching the SuperNes game. It's an interesting piece of work, but hardly proof that the Genesis could've equaled it without use of the 32X or a similar add-on chip.
That said, the Genesis could do a fine job of 3D. I find many of its stock 3D titles playable to this day like Domark's fine trio of racing games that make significant use of polygons.
Polygons performed better on Genesis for some odd reason. Even Starfox is pretty framey where it starts to effect movement of your ship. Stunt Trax was a joke. Dirt Trax was a joke. Vortex was a joke. Doom was a joke. SuperFX ain't worth all the hype it's been made out to be. If it wasn't for Starfox and DKC with that chip, they'd be fucked with that slowass processor. Remember, this is right before Sony handed them the whip, but PlayStation brand was out there already, ready to lay the smack down on overpriced cartridges.
Empsolo
10-26-2015, 01:31 AM
Polygons performed better on Genesis for some odd reason. Even Starfox is pretty framey where it starts to effect movement of your ship. Stunt Trax was a joke. Dirt Trax was a joke. Vortex was a joke. Doom was a joke. SuperFX ain't worth all the hype it's been made out to be. If it wasn't for Starfox and DKC with that chip, they'd be fucked with that slowass processor. Remember, this is right before Sony handed them the whip, but PlayStation brand was out there already, ready to lay the smack down on overpriced cartridges.
Donkey Kong Country didn't use the SFX chip.......
In fact, it didn't use any enhancement chip sets for that matter.
RP2A03
10-26-2015, 03:22 AM
Hey guys, the 90's called; they want their console war back.
Tanooki
10-26-2015, 09:37 AM
I've read a portion of this and almost vomited in my mouth. If I read the whole thing, I may get triggered. It's utter nonsense. Seriously, a garbage attempt at fanboyism. Tanooki bitches about Nintendo one day, the next day it's a blowjob for anything with the N brand on it. Sonic and Phantasy Star? Fuck both of those games, why listen to the masses? They're the least of the Genny's library, which you've ignored because it doesn't compare to the Snes slow processor. Only one game for Genesis required an extra-special chip to function. And it's been proved Starfox can be done on a Genny without the need for special chips.
I got my NES in 86 so I came up with the damn thing. I subscribed to the propaganda, I watched the Wizard, bought into the hype. Guess what? I grew up and realized what promotion is. And I moved on, very simple.
Some people like to stay adamantly stuck in the past I guess. But not according to the prices, good lord it's stupid. Compare libraries, period. Keep your boring, slow, stupid rpgs coming. They do not stand the test of time and are boring if you're not prepared for a grind.
Dude seriously? Those first few sentences ...and you're saying I'm acting like a fanboy. That's rich. If the best you can bring up about the SNES being worse is a slow processor, that's beyond sad. It's the games, no how many mhz the CPU can do, you're sounding like a blind tech nerd looking for a numerical advantage dismissing the details. I've seen that starfox demo, to a point it works, but full fledged game with all the control and AI no, not without help and that little marvel I was impressed with when it was done though. My 'boring slow RPGs' also proving your fanboyism if that's what the SNES supposedly has -- I ignored most of them. Funny how I can buy like 50 games for it and not 10% of it is RPGs, they must be imagined up good games right?
Didn't have to get so nasty to the new guy did ya? Shining Force is only beloved by Sega fans, get out of those circles, it's as unknown as Fire Emblem is outside of Nintendo circles. Neither one are all that special enough, and funny you should froth over a Tactical 'RPG' you know those slow stupid things Nintendo was suited for eh? I'll give you credit though, Mario vs Sonic was always retarded as they're very different. Shame Sega didn't feel that way with their lying ads over Mario's speed compared to Sonic in ads to show which was a better game as they could have done it honestly on its own as Sonic is no slouch (well wasn't on that system.)
Also, you're not helping your case arguing about special chips bringing up DKC (Trilogy) it didn't use one at all. It's stock parts, standard platformer that used ACM rendered graphics and displayed with no help from anything but the system itself. If you wanted to take the dig, look towards Kirby Super Star or Dream Land 3 and Mario RPG -- they used the SA-1 which was like a slower copycat processor of the SNES in board, along with some storage to use as a copier cart blocking method that worked for many years until broken in emulators in the 2000s when it was emulated. Mega Man X2 and X3 also used the CX4, but again it was a cheat for copyprotection by Capcom. They claimed it was used to do some visual tricks, but the Super Famicom versions are identical and don't which is why you see bootlegs of those and not the US game on the market. The FX2 did fine with DOOM and really well with Yoshi's Island, I'll give you the FX1 games that chugged though. DOOMs problem was Midway cutting corners to save costs, not the chip itself.
Bloodreign
10-26-2015, 05:50 PM
Man is it nice to love both the Genesis and the SNES, as well as the NES, and to some extent, the SMS. I don't bother riding the fence between the 16 bit systems anymore, just give me the games both had produced for them, and I'm good (same with the 8 bit hitters).
Guess I'm a rarity in this day and age.
Tanooki
10-26-2015, 06:48 PM
I don't think it's that rare. I had two different versions of that Genesis handheld and have had the NOmad and the system before in the past 90s/earlier 00s) and it was fun with the unique stuff I dug up, but I never saw where it really had any edge either other than having a steady frame rate compared to earlier/unoptimized SNES stuff that could slow down at times. Genesis had some nice PC conversions, the arcade games, Ristar, Sonic and a few other Treasure titles worth doing and had pushed the system fairly well beyond what you'd normally expect from it. I just don't think it has aged as well, it's like a median system quality wise between the 8bit and 16bit era given the color limitations and the metallic tinny sound it generally produced for better or worse. I think had the system put a few more colors on screen and the audio was more clean sounding in general I think people would generally feel more positive about it as holding up as well. It just was a product of its time and the parts they used just as the SNES was of its.
The 1 2 P
10-26-2015, 07:00 PM
Man is it nice to love both the Genesis and the SNES, as well as the NES, and to some extent, the SMS. I don't bother riding the fence between the 16 bit systems anymore, just give me the games both had produced for them, and I'm good (same with the 8 bit hitters).
Guess I'm a rarity in this day and age.
I've always preferred the Genesis because it's the system I had during that gen. But I never hated on the Snes because of it and eventually owned both. I recognize that they both had lots of worthy games to play.
portnoyd
10-26-2015, 07:02 PM
Hey guys, the 90's called; they want their console war back.
GameFAQs's messageboard from 1998 called, they want their thread back. Hell, this is 1995 AOL Chat quality. Now we just need a post 3 pages long of SEGA SUX over and over again and it'll be complete.
NES, SNES and Genesis ALL had awesome games. They also ALL had horrific junk. The technical qualities of each system is immaterial because there are great games to be found in such a quantity that you're doing yourself a disservice not at least sampling all three.
Tron 2.0
10-28-2015, 07:22 AM
If any one hasn't given a listen yet retronauts had there nes 30 birthday podcast finally.
http://www.retronauts.com/?p1169#respond
Gentlegamer
10-28-2015, 11:47 AM
I love NES!
Alianger
10-29-2015, 09:52 AM
You're all nintenyearolds!
Current top 30:
Super Mario Bros. 3, Metal Storm, Gun Nac, Mega Man 2, Adventures of Lolo 2, DuckTales 2, Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti, Bubble Bobble, Solomon's Key, Boulder Dash, Castlevania III, Little Nemo, TMNT III, R.C. Pro-Am II, Vice: Project Doom, Gargoyle's Quest II, Mendel Palace, Bucky O'hare, The Guardian Legend, Super Contra, Crisis Force, Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu, Ufouria, Tetris, Jackal, River City Ransom, Shadow of the Ninja, Gremlins 2, Ninja Gaiden 3 (JP), Crystalis
celerystalker
10-29-2015, 11:18 AM
I want to be a copycat and do a current top 30 in no particular order.
Zelda II
Super Mario Bros.
Contra
Legacy of the Wizard
The Legend of Zelda
Super Mario 3
Rygar
Final Fantasy
Baseball Stars
Castlevania
Castlevania II
The Guardian Legend
Gradius
Milon's Secret Castle
Dr Chaos
Super C
Mike Tyson's Punch Out!
Metroid
Metal Storm
Legendary Wings
TMNT II
Super Spike V'ball
Ghosts 'n Goblins
Ninja Gaiden
Excitebike
Super Mario 2
RBI Baseball
Spiritual Warfare
Goonies II
Bible Adventures (I don't care if people hate it. It's relaxing to play through Noah's Ark and collect animals.)