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Post by Lone Wanderer on Dec 14, 2021 16:36:10 GMT
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Dec 14, 2021 18:11:52 GMT
Which NES games are in your top-list, Lone?
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Dec 16, 2021 5:41:39 GMT
Which NES games are in your top-list, Lone? Too many because I played many NES games when I was a teen. Can't say which one was my top. For example, I really liked Contra series and I was very good/skilled at them. But there were many other NES games that I had same feelings and skills for them. Yours? Did you have any favorites?
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Dec 16, 2021 9:40:09 GMT
Which NES games are in your top-list, Lone? Too many because I played many NES games when I was a teen. Can't say which one was my top. For example, I really liked Contra series and I was very good/skilled at them. But there were many other NES games that I had same feelings and skills for them. Yours? Did you have any favorites? Oh, yeah, thank you for the question. Like you Contra (mostly, Super Contra) was one of the top. And you know what? – You won't believe: I like its plot and style (altogether), and the controls. It was one of the games which control system was sane and player-suited or fitted. In other words, you're enjoying the gameplay. There were others and I cannot forget them, and as you I'd say there were plenty of them. At the top: Power Blade II, TMNT III and Tournament fighter, Super Mario Bros, and the third part of this game, of course Holy Diver, the Terminator (the first), and also the 2nd. Zen the Intergalactic Ninja. Good ones: Ninja Gaiden II, Tom & Jerry, TMNT I and II, Super Mario Bros II, Castlevania II. Unfortunately, I don't remember many others. You know Eastern Europe mostly had a Famicom clone called Dendy. Almost the same as Farmicon, but with some differences. All NES games might be played also. Among games there were the rariest as Wanpaku:... – it was a parody horror game as a side project of Splatterhouse series of games (mostly, Arcade and Sega Genesis/MegaDrive). I could play it only through Internet when it became available. Had you known about that Konami Code when you played Contra? Because I knew it, and you know, I don't even realize it now, being an adult, but when I was a kid I occasionally tried to input this code to Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles III: Manhattan project, and because I wrongly put it B instead of A, and vice versa I opened a hidden menu... It impressed me so much that that day I spend about 2 or 3 hours (for a kid it was like the whole eternity), and beat the game up!.. That was my first big game I did. Then I was about eight or nine years old... Hell, that was cool! By the way, if you don't mind may I ask you further, which games had you beaten? Did you like it?
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Dec 16, 2021 14:02:11 GMT
Too many because I played many NES games when I was a teen. Can't say which one was my top. For example, I really liked Contra series and I was very good/skilled at them. But there were many other NES games that I had same feelings and skills for them. Yours? Did you have any favorites? Oh, yeah, thank you for the question. Like you Contra (mostly, Super Contra) was one of the top. And you know what? – You won't believe: I like its plot and style (altogether), and the controls. It was one of the games which control system was sane and player-suited or fitted. In other words, you're enjoying the gameplay. There were others and I cannot forget them, and as you I'd say there were plenty of them. At the top: Power Blade II, TMNT III and Tournament fighter, Super Mario Bros, and the third part of this game, of course Holy Diver, the Terminator (the first), and also the 2nd. Zen the Intergalactic Ninja. Good ones: Ninja Gaiden II, Tom & Jerry, TMNT I and II, Super Mario Bros II, Castlevania II. Unfortunately, I don't remember many others. You know Eastern Europe mostly had a Famicom clone called Dendy. Almost the same as Farmicon, but with some differences. All NES games might be played also. Among games there were the rariest as Wanpaku:... – it was a parody horror game as a side project of Splatterhouse series of games (mostly, Arcade and Sega Genesis/MegaDrive). I could play it only through Internet when it became available. Had you known about that Konami Code when you played Contra? Because I knew it, and you know, I don't even realize it now, being an adult, but when I was a kid I occasionally tried to input this code to Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles III: Manhattan project, and because I wrongly put it B instead of A, and vice versa I opened a hidden menu... It impressed me so much that that day I spend about 2 or 3 hours (for a kid it was like the whole eternity), and beat the game up!.. That was my first big game I did. Then I was about eight or nine years old... Hell, that was cool! By the way, if you don't mind may I ask you further, which games had you beaten? Did you like it? (About the likes) I guess we can ask the ProBoards stuff to change the view or some possibilities. Actualy, I'd also say that the navigate system of notifications isn't as good as it may be. It'd be better to have some more quicly ways to use it. By the way, if you may know there are some other side programs you can use to have some additional achievements or preferences in ProBoards. I forgot the names of those programs (I'd been using them, but quitted), so you can ask Elizabeth about it. It might be some of those adds can have those options of removing the link notifications.
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