Diablohead
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alex kidd in miracle world is a must have sms title
Chaos, yes. Triple Trouble, no, but IIRC some folk at Retro went about making their own port instead.So besides the obvious (Sonic games, Phantasy Star 1) what are some good/must have Master System games?
Also were the other Sonic titles (Chaos, Triple Trouble) released for Master System? If so, are the majority of Game Gear releases availible for the Master System as well?
Did they ever release it in cart form...or are MS repros possible? Also are there any region differences between Master System games? Bombardment of MS questions I know, but still thinking about a power base.
I found Hellfire in my box of loose carts. Will try to give it a whirl after finishing Lightening Force (almost there!) and Fire Shark. Lightening Force simply amazes me. The graphics, music, and gameplay are fantastic! Fire Shark is solid, but doesn't have the same impact. It reminds me a little of Raiden. I like some of the details, like running ground soldiers, and dolphins(?) swimming in the water. The sprite movement is really smooth, too.I've definitely got Fire Shark on my list now. What do you guys know about Hellfire?
I have a soft spot for Altered Beast. It's not very deep or difficult, but I love the sound, music, and graphics. The Genesis version doesn't present much of a challenge, but the arcade version gives me trouble. Because it was the pack-in cart with the Genesis, I played it to death.You know what, forget the haters, I really enjoy playing Altered Beast. Even if it is a bit simple in its execution, transforming into a beast is really satisfying.
But damn, it's really hard.
Heh, I should play thru my copies and find out if either are original. (I think the last time I played RoS was from the 6-pack cart, which assuredly was the edited version.) I don't know how I managed to get 2 copies, but it happens frequently enough that I buckled down and put them all in a Google docs spreadsheet to refer to when I'm at cons/shows/pawn shops. I did buy RoS when it first came out, and remember fighting Spider-Man, Batman, and Godzilla, but I don't remember what happened to that one. =(this is the kinda crap i get since no one selling Revenge of Shinobi can play it to level 3 for me, haha
So besides the obvious (Sonic games, Phantasy Star 1) what are some good/must have Master System games?
Heh, I should play thru my copies and find out if either are original. (I think the last time I played RoS was from the 6-pack cart, which assuredly was the edited version.) I don't know how I managed to get 2 copies, but it happens frequently enough that I buckled down and put them all in a Google docs spreadsheet to refer to when I'm at cons/shows/pawn shops. I did buy RoS when it first came out, and remember fighting Spider-Man, Batman, and Godzilla, but I don't remember what happened to that one. =(
seeing Shinobi 3 & Phantasy Star 2-3 on her makes me smile
for me, there's stuff that i loved that may not hold up like Vigilante, and stuff i believe prolly does like Shinobi, Rastan, Zillion, Golvellius, and Golden Axe Warrior though it's not cheap.
popular choices are also Wonder Boy 3: Dragon's Trap, also Black Falcon put me onto Master of Darkness which is a great Castlevania clone.
It's the only Shinobi game I've really played, honestly. I like it quite a bit, although I kinda wish I could choose when I want to use my sword instead of shurikens instead of having the game choose for me; I'm more of a sword user, see, so something like Ninja Gaiden is more up my alley. It's still very good, though, if you pretend you don't have the sword and just focus on the shurikens; the game's balanced around those anyway.Shinobi 3 - I was never a fan of the Shinobi games, but since I haven't played this one and a couple of you guys have said it's really good, I decided to pick it up as well. Hope you don't dissapoint me gaf.
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I found Hellfire in my box of loose carts. Will try to give it a whirl after finishing Lightening Force (almost there!) and Fire Shark. Lightening Force simply amazes me. The graphics, music, and gameplay are fantastic! Fire Shark is solid, but doesn't have the same impact. It reminds me a little of Raiden. I like some of the details, like running ground soldiers, and dolphins(?) swimming in the water. The sprite movement is really smooth, too.
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Welcome to the club! You make me proud!Also since I have one of the ST50 series Plasma's and they are known for having a absolutely horrible scaler I'm not even gonna bother playing any of these on composite. I went ahead and did the right thing and ordered a XRGB Mini and RGB Jp 21pin cable.
Welcome to the club! You make me proud!
Oh wow, memories. I remember that phantasy star 3 boxart with skeletor on it.Finally got these two:
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Too bad PS2 is missing the Hint book...
It just depends on what you think of things. I also have a Panasonic Viera plasma and I'd rather not play my old systems on it. I can run my systems using JP21 rgb cables into my xselect-d4, but still I prefer not to use it. I just prefer to play on a CRT, as my plasma doesn't look as good.So much bullshit about HDTVs up in here. IF you disregard scanlines, there are sets out there that will give you a "perfect" image. I have a Panasonic Viera plasma set, and I run all my old systems over SCART->Component without any sort of scaler. There's no lag, no fuzziness, no blurring, no audio sync issues, nothing. It looks like a perfect (doubled) image.
I think a lot of this is just people justifying their expenditures on XRGB-style devices by exaggerating how "impossible" it is to get a quality image out of an HDTV. That, or they own shitty LCD HD sets and they're using stuff like S-Video and Composhit instead of RGB SCART.
Unless you need scanlines, you can get a fantastic image from an HDTV without a scaler. It's just an issue of your connection type and your set's built-in processor.
Next up: a bunch of people telling me that I'm blind.
Shinobi 3 is one of the best action games on the system.
Whats funny is I found Vampire a little while ago on Game Gear, and wished there was a better way to play it. I wouldnt be bothered if the GG screen wasnt so strange clarity wise.
Also sounds like the Sonic titles play alot better via Master System, but actually have a slightly better color palette on GG? Anyway, Black Falcon pointed me towards the SMS thread, so i'll probably ask the rest there.
Also, IIRC, the Game Gear's palette was actually more capable than the Genesis's was! (4096 vs. 512)
IIRC they're Backbone.Also, I will make this question again since nobody answered, how are the steam ports of the genesis games? are they good, had trouble on emulation? lag?
Yeah, the GG's color palette is the reason there was no "Mega Game Gear" adapter for Genesis/MD.
Shinobi III Enhancement HackIt's the only Shinobi game I've really played, honestly. I like it quite a bit, although I kinda wish I could choose when I want to use my sword instead of shurikens instead of having the game choose for me; I'm more of a sword user, see, so something like Ninja Gaiden is more up my alley. It's still very good, though, if you pretend you don't have the sword and just focus on the shurikens; the game's balanced around those anyway.
hahaha, that's terribleMy friend didn't like it that much, because the game didn't load properly for me once, erasing all of his save files... uh oh..![]()
Yeah, the GG's color palette is the reason there was no "Mega Game Gear" adapter for Genesis/MD.
Damn, This thread has been an awesome trip down memory lane.
I decided it was time I should dig around through some boxes in storage and see if I could find some of my old stuff.
I managed to find my Jp Mega Drive collection and a Sega Tap but no luck with the actual Mega Drive itself. I know I have it, just gotta keep looking. I have a loose Sega Nomad in storage as well but I don't think I have any Genesis carts for it.
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Also since I have one of the ST50 series Plasma's and they are known for having a absolutely horrible scaler I'm not even gonna bother playing any of these on composite. I went ahead and did the right thing and ordered a XRGB Mini and RGB Jp 21pin cable.
Yeah, the GG's color palette is the reason there was no "Mega Game Gear" adapter for Genesis/MD.
I doubt that is the real reason. I do not think most of the GG games take beneficts from the expanded palette. Here in Brazil almost all GG games were released also as Master System games, and I doubt the local company (TecToy) would enter in much trouble adapting every release.
Yes, that is the real reason. Otherwise some homebrewer would have successfully done it by now.
Master System conversions have the game code re-written to conform to the Master System's smaller color palette and monaural sound. That's why you can play SMS games on GG but not the other way around.
The closest thing you can do to play GG games on a TV outside of emulation is consolizing a Game Gear using the original hardware like this:
http://www.lcv.ne.jp/~mgs1987/sega/gg10.html
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but for most games it's just a physical lock-out like SNES - import games will work fine but they don't fit inside the cartridge slot without physical modification. Some games will need action replay or game genie codes to function properly in other territory consoles though.Need some advices here
So Im planning to get a Genesis/Mega Drive and was wondering if i should get the Japanese console or the US ?
I guess there is a region lock like Nintendo consoles ?
Need some advices here
So Im planning to get a Genesis/Mega Drive and was wondering if i should get the Japanese console or the US ?
I guess there is a region lock like Nintendo consoles ?
This is an interesting question, I've been pondering it myself.
Here's where I'm at:
JP MD:
+ all games I want are available on it, language barrier is superficial for shmups
- more expensive
Genesis:
+ cheaper
- miss out on many shmups
Which SHMUPS are you talking about ?
I played NA SHMUPS as kid (Thunderforce, Arrow Flash, Truxton etc ..) but if there some awesome SHMUPS that never made it here i might consider getting a Mega Drive then .
I also noticed that games are way cheaper for Genesis than SNES![]()
Thanks guys for the advices
Genesis or Sega CD?Such a fantastic console.
The Sonic games, the superior Shadowrun game, Street Fighter II, Shinobi series, etc. just one of the best console libraries of all time, and I still think it's better than the SNES.
This video details every shmup that was released on the MD/Genesis. It also notes any instance where a game never left Japan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34FOH1ZdGZI
Genesis or Sega CD?
Finally got these two:
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Too bad PS2 is missing the Hint book...
Genesis or Sega CD?