also butterOriginally Posted by jajaja
also butterOriginally Posted by jajaja
Peanutbutter!
Dont want to start another big discussion about this, but its easy to talk when you dont have a unreleased game.
Ok, point taken.Originally Posted by jajaja
So you have a mouth full of butter? Doesnt sound to good hehe. I'll leave ur butter fetish alone
He has, and so have I.Originally Posted by jajaja
§ Gideon § (12-07-2019)
Yes, I have spent money on protos in the past knowing full well that the most I would own is a ROM of the proto. I'll gladly do it again if it means saving a one-of-a-kind treasure from the butter-slathered hands of a greedy, beady-eyed, hoarding fattie.
American NES games left to beat: 3
Last 3 NES games beaten: Romance of the Three Kingdoms II, Nobunaga's Ambition II and Gemfire
(Updated: 7/21/10)
Heh, so just because someone dont want to dump a game he/shes a "butter-slathered hands of a greedy, beady-eyed, hoarding fattie"?
Sure, I dont mind people dumping games for free, but I fully understand if someone dont want to do it.
Oh, well thank you so much, I was concerned.Originally Posted by jajaja
Hey guys I played a little more with the game today and discovered a new move! You hold the punch button, hold down and release and the ape unleashes a super move. It's so powerful it messes up the game's graphics.
Paul
This thread is still worth a laugh after all this time.
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OK, I'm confused. What's the final word on this? Was the ROM dumped or not?
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I thought it was a fake...but I think I am equally confused.
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More often than not.Originally Posted by jajaja
I'm sure if someone got right down to it and did a statistical analysis, at least 2 out of 4 of the above mentioned characteristics would be present at least 9944/100% of the time.
American NES games left to beat: 3
Last 3 NES games beaten: Romance of the Three Kingdoms II, Nobunaga's Ambition II and Gemfire
(Updated: 7/21/10)
I must say Paul, that pic is absolutely phenomenal! Could that be the said "Biological Force" in action?Originally Posted by paulB812
American NES games left to beat: 3
Last 3 NES games beaten: Romance of the Three Kingdoms II, Nobunaga's Ambition II and Gemfire
(Updated: 7/21/10)
I agree that no one should be pressured into dumping roms if they don't want to. All the people screaming greed should just take their sour grapes elseware. If I had that Proto I'd probably not dump it. I'm not a fan of emulation at all and don't think I should support it by dumping even more roms out there. I know, I know, not endorsing emulation means I'm greedy, so be it then. To anyone with a rare game taht hasn't been dumped, do what pleases YOU with YOUR things, and screw the jealous.
Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, IT'S BACON!!!!
Your sig says it all.Originally Posted by Garry Silljo
American NES games left to beat: 3
Last 3 NES games beaten: Romance of the Three Kingdoms II, Nobunaga's Ambition II and Gemfire
(Updated: 7/21/10)
I enjoy eating a certain cut of pig meat, and therefore am a greed monger. You sir are ridiculous.
Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, IT'S BACON!!!!
As much as I love to discuss the ingestion of swine and the inevitable correlation of butter to hardcore game collectors, we owe it to the thread originator to stay on topic and discuss Bio Force Ape.Originally Posted by Garry Silljo
Paul, I noticed the ape looks a bit...different in a couple of the photos. If you get another pic as you progress further into the game I would love to see if the ape continues to look like an ape or if it completes its morph into an angry Lou Gossett Jr.
American NES games left to beat: 3
Last 3 NES games beaten: Romance of the Three Kingdoms II, Nobunaga's Ambition II and Gemfire
(Updated: 7/21/10)
It's people like you who give classic gaming a bad name. How is Paul ever going to make his investment back with a prototype that becomes a worthless piece of garbage after everyone can play it? Emulation cheapens the experience for real gamers. What's the use in having it if everyone can play? It's the same principle that applies to gargantuan jungle gyms and Power Wheels.Originally Posted by adaml
Nobody should ever be told what to do with the legitimate investments they make in black market intellectual property. If the people behind the games wanted them to be ruined by emulation I have a feeling they'd always be getting in contact with you and enthusiastically participating in articles, providing you with games, etc. Real gamers support the industry by buying the original prototype.
You should be grateful to all the collectors who condescend to share and help preserve information on these finds. The process of name dropping the titles they have acquired plus maybe a couple blurry screenshots is more of a contribution to the community than you pirating thieves could ever hope to make. Bother them enough with your alternate opinions and this amazing gravy train of information could grind to a halt.
You guys are just pirates who want something for free. We have a word for your kind. Communists.