i'd be up for submitting some scores, as you can do so through kelly flewin, canadian referee, on PAL vhs tapes. although they wouldn't accept neo geo scores from me because my motherboard (and therefore the dipswitch settings are presented in) is japanese rumour has it that scores only count if they're done at Funspot though
TG is the best of the best in web for arcade records in this range: 197x~1985.
for real.
try beating any twin galaxies score for a 1980's coin-op.
and to give credit where it's due: japan didn't even bother tracking scores at all until 1987
RegalSin wrote:Videogames took my life away like the Natives during colonial times.
RackGaki wrote:...so there really isn't anywhere else for English-speaking shmups fans. Not that I've posted any high scores, yet. They would be too embarrassing.
There used to be a list of current Arcadia scores in English. That would be the scoreboard to go by. Anyone know what the record for Famicom Star Soldier is?
doctorx0079 wrote:There used to be a list of current Arcadia scores in English. That would be the scoreboard to go by. Anyone know what the record for Famicom Star Soldier is?
As far as I know Arcadia only keeps track of arcade game scores, as per it's name. Console-only game scores are anybody's guess.
No matter how good a game is, somebody will always hate it. No matter how bad a game is, somebody will always love it.
the hi-score section on triggerzone has been updated last week and now features a "Ranking" system where each player is awarded with internal "Ranking points" depending on his score and the number of players.
doctorx0079 wrote:There used to be a list of current Arcadia scores in English. That would be the scoreboard to go by. Anyone know what the record for Famicom Star Soldier is?
As far as I know Arcadia only keeps track of arcade game scores, as per it's name. Console-only game scores are anybody's guess.
You would think Famitsu would keep track of Star Soldier . .