Just got a sex-ay PC-Engine Duo R for... 187.50... +$55 shipping...
Hollow victory...

SheSaidDutch wrote:Yeah! in your face Mr Collectorjp wrote:I WON!!!! HUZZAH!!!!
Just got a sex-ay PC-Engine Duo R for... 187.50... +$55 shipping...
Hollow victory...
Looks like someone will be having a good time soon ehjp wrote:
Word!!
At any rate, this time next week I should be enjoying:
Super Star Soldier
Final Soldier
Star Parodier
Gates of Thunder/Bonk's Adventure/Bonk's Revenge
Splatterhouse
Ordyne
Summer Carnival '92: Alzadick
Nexzr Special
Cyber Core
Sidearms Special
Rayxanber II
And apparently at some point I won an Arcade Card Duo 3.0 for $17... despite the fact that I don't recall bidding on it and I don't think I'm going to be buying Sapphire in the immediate future... but hey, I've got one. Yippee!
No offense meant, but...aren't you a collector? Or were you making up the 400 games/20 saturns thing?jp wrote:And before anyone asks, I know they're just going to display because:
"Hi There, I'm a collector looing for a mint Duo-R, does it come with instructions? is the console in excellent condition and has the box any tears or..."
Blah! I just want to play the games fucker!
Neon wrote:No offense meant, but...aren't you a collector? Or were you making up the 400 games/20 saturns thing?jp wrote:And before anyone asks, I know they're just going to display because:
"Hi There, I'm a collector looing for a mint Duo-R, does it come with instructions? is the console in excellent condition and has the box any tears or..."
Blah! I just want to play the games fucker!
I hear ya.jp wrote:I play my Saturn games... and I have all of my Saturns for backup purposes. *shrugs*
Yeah I'm a collector. But I'm not a jackass that just buys a sealed game/boxed console just so I can display and say "Look how big my internet penis is!!! I have THIS!"
I buy stuff so that I can enjoy it... or in some cases, not enjoy it but still have the experience (i.e. Planet Joker, Terra Cresta 3D).
Sure, I collect. But I collect because I'm a jaded gamer who has no interest in the current gaming market, and thus I'm always out looking for those "hidden" gems embedded in past console libraries.
I think I paid $25 and I totally agree. Its missing something. I'm glad I have it and I'll probably play it a few more times in the future...but it did disappoint me.OmegaFlareX wrote:I'd just like to throw out that I'm disappointed with Shubibinman 3.
I got it in the mail yesterday, and slaughtered the game my first time playing it. You can slice through almost everything with 1 or 2 hits from the sword, and the charge attack is powerful enough to take the bosses down in as many hits. Unlike the Mega Man games, which I've heard is what Shubibinman was trying to imitate, there are no instant deaths whatsoever. Even if you fall in a pit, you're penalized a single life thingie and shot right back up to a safe spot. I really fucking hate that. Life bar refills are abundant. I never died. Not once.
The graphics are great, though! It's a regular CD game, but it looks on par with a lot of SuperCD stuff, and the music is very nice. But like I said, it's pitifully easy, and really short to boot. It's not often I see ending credits and exclaim, out loud, "that's it?!?!" That's not a good thing. None of the small handful of levels are particularly interesting, either, including the shmup level. There's some neat cutscenes telling the story, but since I have no idea what's being said, the point is moot to the overall package.
I'll give it a whirl on hard difficulty later, but as it stands right now, I'd give it a 2 out of 5. That falls under "for hardcore fans of the genre ONLY, all others don't bother" in my own way of reviewing things.
'Tis a real shame, since there are a lot of great reviews of this game out there, and I was expecting a lot more. Good thing I got it for a decent price (usually it's 30-40, I paid 20), 'cause I'd feel ripped off otherwise.
A mod job. I don't think there are US -> JP hucard converters out there, only the opposite. Ask Matt while he's still around, he did a fantastic job modding mine. Get it RGB-ified while you're at it. Otherwise you're stuck with no better than composite.Also, what do I need to play US hu-cards?
Yeah, it's a great port. The only port of the original game, I think. I got Super Darius CD along with Shubibinman 3, and found it interesting that the CD music well, isn't... sorta. It's basically just redbook recordings of the chip music from the arcade version. So it sounds like a Genesis, which is a neat idea, although I'm not a big fan of the YM2x class of sound CPUs. I should fire up the rom and see if I like the PCE chip music better. The CD version saves your score, dunno about the hucard.Shazzner wrote:Darius Plus <- Awesome but really hard
OmegaFlareX wrote:Yeah, it's a great port. The only port of the original game, I think. I got Super Darius CD along with Shubibinman 3, and found it interesting that the CD music well, isn't... sorta. It's basically just redbook recordings of the chip music from the arcade version. So it sounds like a Genesis, which is a neat idea, although I'm not a big fan of the YM2x class of sound CPUs. I should fire up the rom and see if I like the PCE chip music better. The CD version saves your score, dunno about the hucard.Shazzner wrote:Darius Plus <- Awesome but really hard
In other news, I made it to stage 4 in Rayxanber II the other day. If there's anyone out there who can get past that utter BASTARD of a level, please let me know so I can worship you.
OmegaFlareX wrote:Make sure you get Lords of Thunder. I don't like it as much as Gate, but it's top-tier stuff nonetheless.
As a collector, you'll probably want Coryoon, Magical Chase (US version), and Hana Taka Daka, all rare but very enjoyable games. Download, Dead Moon, Paranoia, Rabio Lepus, and Sidearms are all good PCE exclusives. The port of Chuka Taisen is much, much better than the NES/SMS versions.
And that's just Hucards. For CDs we have Macross 2036, L-Dis, the Cho-Ainikis (if you're okay with teh gayz0rz), Super Darius II, Rayxanber III, and Cotton. I personally don't care much for Cotton, it's not my cup of tea (heh). PM me if you want to buy my copy. Nevermind. I just checked - no spine card. Oh well.
Cool. I'll let Cotton go for $30. I'm also looking to unload Avenger (early Telenet CD helicopter shmup) and Hellfire S (Hellfire + cutscenes/CD soundtrack), for 10 and 20, respectively. For 50 you can have all three. This goes for anyone who wants them. Maybe I should make a thread in the Trading Station...jp wrote:Actually Omega, I'm not worried about spines with PC-Engine games. My copies of Nexzr Special and Sidearms Special won't be having them. I'm not really "collecting" PC-Engine stuff yet, as much as I'm just trying to experience something new and add some fluff to my 1CC list (heh).
Just for future reference, Hucards don't come with spine cards. They did, however, ship with those little see-through sleeves, so you'll want that if you want a complete copy. I'm not sure if the "special" versions of the shmups (Darius Alpha, Soldier Blade SV, Gunhed SV, etc.) came with anything other than the hucards themselves.Though upon buying Sapphire, Darius Alpha, and... some other game that I don't remember, I think I would want spines and whatever
Nah, I wouldn't bother. I hear the Sega CD one is pretty similar.I've got Lords of Thunder on Sega CD, is it really worth the $40 to have another copy?
You'll probably end up getting most of your PC-Engine stuff from ebay. Wolfgames used to sell a lot of PCE stuff, but they've since gone under. I've bought a lot of stuff from The West Exit. He sells on ebay too under the name "kusumida". Awesome service, great prices. Other than that, there aren't many places on the web to buy what you want. On the other hand, ebay sellers like 16-bit and Game Theory are fucking goldmines for PCE stuff.The Download games and Rayxanber III have me VERY interested, but last time I checked I couldn't find them on Ebay, and good ole Lee of VGI wants an arm and a leg for 'em.![]()
Huh? Violent Soldier is the Japanese name. It was released in the US as Sinistron. Actually, we suggested you get a JP Duo because there are zero hucards that are US-only. The only US hus worth getting are the ones with lots of important translated text. Neutopia, Dungeon Explorer, and Dragon's Curse are good examples.Violent Soldier looks fun... but apparently I can't play US Hucards, so I'm holding off on buying much of anything Hu-Card related
It is! It's great. I forgot to mention it in my horzie reccomendations. The Japanese title is PC Denjin. PC Genjin refers to the Bonk platformers.Air Zonk looks fun...
It's for the SuperGrafx. You're out of luck on that one.Aldynes looks like damn good stuff. I may look that one up.