Nice one Jfly. I would buy that if my PS2 played JP games. How is Galactic Protector?
Nice one Jfly. I would buy that if my PS2 played JP games. How is Galactic Protector?
Seriously, find a way to get your PS2 to play imports because this collection is excellent!!! The System 16 version of Fantasy Zone II (copyright year 1987?) blows away every version of Fantasy Zone on this disc(including Super Fantasy Zone)! I don't know if this game was scrapped for System 16 or remade just for this collection, because they also have the System E version which made it to the arcades. I'm pretty sure they have the answer in the manual, but I can't read Japanese. The System 16 version graphics and animation look amazing, and the soundtrack is just beautiful chip-tune music (Sega please bring out a soundtrack CD). Definite the best Sega Ages title on the PS2 so far.
Galactic Protector is is pretty good (in an old-school way). It's an amalgam of Space Invaders and Gyruss. You basically keep space junk from hitting earth. I wish I had the paddle controller that this game used because the DSII analog sticks don't work very well.
Does the Fantasy Zone Collection work on the HD Loader? That's the only way my PS2 can play imports.
Don't know since I'm running the game on a Japanese PS2. My other Sega Ages titles ran without any problem on a friends PS2/w freeloader.
Btw, there's another version of Fantasy Zone on the disc! If you go into the Fantasy Zone select menu and highlight Sega Mark III and hold right on the d pad for 5 seconds, Neo Classic Fantasy Zone will now be playable. To me Neo Classic FZ looks like a scrapped arcade port (from Sunsoft) of the original FZ for the Genesis/Mega Drive. The game is not as colorful as the arcade version and the music has that Genesis/Mega Drive sounding percussion. The game also doesn't have any parallax scroll so I might be wrong, since the Genesis/Mega Drive would be able do parallax scroll without any problems.
Quake 3 and Twisted Metal 3.
Kill Bill 1 and 2 - Blu-ray - mintcompletenewsealed
JFLY, Super Fantasy Zone has the original tunes from the first game in the sound test, so maybe it is from that. Does it have the Arnold Palmer Golf Fantasy Zone? If not, then the collection is not complete. That is probably one of the best versions of the game!!!!!!!!
Got these on friday, went to my local goodwill again to see what was there.
I lucked out again. Last week one of the bid items was also a sega dreamcast. The guy who won didnt show up to pay for it. So they had it on the shelf for $20 dollars, I snatched it up quickly. I also got a nintendo zapper from there for 4 dollars.
Later that day I went to to a local pawn shop picked a hulk game for snes for $4.75 and I saw a nintendo 64 laying on the floor in corner by the games, he wanted 10 dollars but since it was missing everything I talked him down to 5 bucks.
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I actually saw a console in a charity shop the other day - but it was an old PS1 and they wanted 20 whole pounds for it. Pah!
Aside from that, I got myself a copy of this (for much less than that) since I always liked the SNES game. They're too short (and very easy!) but I love the Alice in Wonderland inspired level![]()
The Mist - Blu-ray
Cho Aniki (homoerotic gaming at its best) - Wii VC
Nintendo brand GameCube/Super Famicom S-Video cable (not pictured)
Last edited by JFLY; 09-18-2008 at 05:38 PM.
If you're looking for homoeroticism, the original Cho Aniki will disappoint. It's Ai Cho Aniki (its sequel) that really gets homoerotic.
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Atari 2600
Pitfall (Loose)
Frostbite (Loose)
Title Match Pro Wrestling (Loose)
Pressure Cooker (Loose)
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Loose)
River Raid II (Loose)
Jr. Pac-Man (Loose)
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Those are all pretty good games. I couldnt ever figure out what you have to do in pressure cooker and River Raid II is irritating because of the whole altitude thing though.
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Tecmo Super Bowl III
Bass Masters Classic
Yeah, they are. I went looking at the indoor market for games. I failed to find NES, Master System OR Megadrive games... but they happened to have Atari 2600 games, which puzzled me. But I wasn't about to turn away a good deal, so I took all the ones I didn't have, except one whose cartridge was so utterly decimated I doubted it would work. Turns out one of the 8 games I bought (Dodge 'Em), is a dead cart and no amount of cart wiggling or contact cleaning shall save it.
However, it makes a nice paperweight.![]()
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