Oh yeah! That game, while pretty short, is absolutely awesome. The sequel's not as good IMO.
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I've wanted to play it since 1997. No joke. Just now getting around to it. Also bought Evil Zone and Cardinal Syn
Vanark is also awesome, man!
$55 total. Much easier on the wallet when compared to Gimmick.
Awesome pickup of Hebereke there, the game is flat out great.
It's a damn shame it wasn't released in the US. I'm pretty sure it would have become a instant classic.
Made a road trip to the retro store and got the following!
Master System:
- Cyborg Hunter (complete)
- Hang-On/Safari Hunt (complete)
- Teddy Boy (card version, complete)
NES (all loose):
- 1943
- Alpha Mission
- Low G Man
- Ninja Gaiden II
- Street Fighter 2010
- Super Mario Bros. 3
- Target Renegade
- Teack & Field II
- To the Earth
- Xevious
SNES (loose):
- New SNES console (my old one's video processor died)
- Contra III
- Cybernator
- Super Game Boy
Let's see if I can remember what I've gotten since my last post in here...
Master of Darkness (SMS, complete)- $7
Scramble Spirits (SMS, complete)- $7
Black Belt (SMS, complete)- $4
Rayman (PS1, complete)- $1
Sony Walkman radio/tape player (with auto-reverse feature and MEGA BASS for awesome 90's tech superiority)- $1
Ozzy Osbourne: The Blizzard of Oz (complete)- $1
Ozzy Osbourne: No More Tears (complete)- $1
Max Payne Unrated (new)- $1.99
CoD: Black Ops 2 360
Super Game Boy cart
PC Engine 6 ft. controller extension cable
Die Hard Trilogy
Bey Blade (dont laugh I wnated to try it)
Strikers 1945
all for PS1, $10 but someone wrote on the manual for Striklers 1945 and the disc... GRR!
I picked up this little gem ($5.99) at a Goodwill in Denton Texas. They actually had some pretty decent stuff, including a 32" Toshiba television with a built-in DVD player for $25.
The Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 controller stick is perfect for MAME. I just plugged it in and was able to play After-Burner like I was in the arcade. Great stuff!
Raiden Project for PS1... $22 complete. Price has gone down it seems.
Recently I picked up Warhawk for the PS1, complete in longbox, and Outlander for the Genesis, CIB. I paid just over $5.00 for the pair.
More remarkable is that yesterday at Goodwill I picked up Wordtris and Super Scrabble for the Game Boy for $3 each. Now, neither of these games are particularly rare, but what IS rare is for me to find any Game Boy game in the wild that I don't already own, let alone two in the same place. Even finding sports games is becoming difficult.
That of course means my endeavor to own a complete Game Boy library is coming along nicely.