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Incorrect, both the hardware and the games are locked. The units have to be of the same region to boot - i.e. mega drive with mega cd / genesis with sega cd. The games are then also region locked.drauch wrote:SegaCD games are region free, if I do recall.
Apparently some people try to patch games to their region, but involving cd-r's will probably take away the last few years of life left of the laser unit.
As a solution you can either do the flash cart dance, or you can do the hardcore multibios mod:
http://www.mmmonkey.co.uk/mcd/index.htm
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Coincidentally I'm also on a MD kick lately.
I can't recommend Target Eart / Assault Suit Leynos enough, it's a fantastic game that seems uninviting at first due to the apparent difficulty, but it soon reveals a very simple yet rewarding gameplay. Must play.
Another one I finished recently was Saint Sword. Platform hack slash where the character can morph into centaur, merman and wingman. Find the key then find the door. Definitely not a great game but it was fun to play while it lasted, I liked the bass heavy songs.
Now I want to try Kujaku Oh and Quackshot, I heard they are really good. I also want to play Mercs and Chiki Chiki... Oh, there are so many games, I love the Mega Drive
I can't recommend Target Eart / Assault Suit Leynos enough, it's a fantastic game that seems uninviting at first due to the apparent difficulty, but it soon reveals a very simple yet rewarding gameplay. Must play.
Another one I finished recently was Saint Sword. Platform hack slash where the character can morph into centaur, merman and wingman. Find the key then find the door. Definitely not a great game but it was fun to play while it lasted, I liked the bass heavy songs.
Now I want to try Kujaku Oh and Quackshot, I heard they are really good. I also want to play Mercs and Chiki Chiki... Oh, there are so many games, I love the Mega Drive
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^Leynos is a very cool game - one of those that convinced me to get an MD, as there's just nothing else like it elsewhere. Of all the great mecha sidescrollers it's the one that truly makes you feel alone on a vast, unpredictable and unforgiving battlefield, even when you're lucky enough to have friendly units around. The action and inventory management are both simple but very satisfying when paired with the intense atmosphere - I'd say it actually outdoes its two sequels Valken and Leynos 2 in this sense. And it also packs some surprisingly gratifying Raiden/Garegga-esque destruction, with nothing exploding the same way twice.
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Lot's all ready mention here so I won't retread ground.
El Viento and Mazin Saga are cool little action games. All though Mazin Saga's bosses can be a total bitch. I also enjoyed E Swat back in the day also. The Yu Yu Hakusho fighter is decent game. Zero Wing is a good port also. As afraid to admit it as I am, I enjoy Moonwalker also. Aladdin is a great platformer... very good animation. Animaniacs is decent... Factor 5 did it for Konami so I picked it up for cheap.
The Capcom ports are very good on the Mega Drive : Ghouls n Ghosts, Forgotten Worlds, Strider and Mercs. Mercs actually has a pretty cool original mode that's worth playing.
Devasator is a decent little side scroller/platformer with a shooter stage here and there on Mega CD.
Plus I have to give shout outs to Phantasy Star 2 and 4. Especially 4.
El Viento and Mazin Saga are cool little action games. All though Mazin Saga's bosses can be a total bitch. I also enjoyed E Swat back in the day also. The Yu Yu Hakusho fighter is decent game. Zero Wing is a good port also. As afraid to admit it as I am, I enjoy Moonwalker also. Aladdin is a great platformer... very good animation. Animaniacs is decent... Factor 5 did it for Konami so I picked it up for cheap.
The Capcom ports are very good on the Mega Drive : Ghouls n Ghosts, Forgotten Worlds, Strider and Mercs. Mercs actually has a pretty cool original mode that's worth playing.
Devasator is a decent little side scroller/platformer with a shooter stage here and there on Mega CD.
Plus I have to give shout outs to Phantasy Star 2 and 4. Especially 4.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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Two pages and no Rocket Knight Adventures. Shame on you all!
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I'm quite partial to Fire Shark, it's quite unbalanced and very brown but presents you with a lot of stuff to kill without putting up too much of a challenge. It does have sound too, unlike emulating the arcade version.
Air Buster/Aero Blasters is a pretty faithful port of the arcade game and Twin Cobra/Kyukyoku Tiger if you're a masochistic maniac.
Gleylancer I wouldn't spend the money on. It's nice but pretty easy and nothing on ThunderForce III/IV. A couple of the boss battles drag without presenting much challenge either. Eliminate Down is much harder and much better. And has anyone ever found a complete copy for a reasonable asking price?!
Ranger X is a nice little Assault Suits-a-like game that's well worth checking out.
Air Buster/Aero Blasters is a pretty faithful port of the arcade game and Twin Cobra/Kyukyoku Tiger if you're a masochistic maniac.
Gleylancer I wouldn't spend the money on. It's nice but pretty easy and nothing on ThunderForce III/IV. A couple of the boss battles drag without presenting much challenge either. Eliminate Down is much harder and much better. And has anyone ever found a complete copy for a reasonable asking price?!
Ranger X is a nice little Assault Suits-a-like game that's well worth checking out.
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I mentioned it and then compared it to Vanquish. Hell, you replied right after me, even. Are you running some sort of script to ignore my posts? Can you see what I've written? Holy shit, am I a ghost?Skykid wrote:Two pages and no Rocket Knight Adventures. Shame on you all!
My biggest complain with the Genesis is the hardware. Audio is sketchy on half the models and RGB is ass on the model 1. If your audio starts to go bad you have to replace something like forty capacitors. Ridiculous. I do appreciate the six-button controller, though. I'm not certain I've found anything more comfortable. I honestly might consider it tied with the Saturn controller.
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Haven't played RKA much myself, I regret to say. I did snap up the cart though, since Nobuya Nakazato makes my boner rage. For now my most memorable exposure to Sparkster is he and Bill Rizer killing each other after a hard-fought battle in Shin Contra's joke ending.
Oh, and searching around to confirm that the JP version's difficulty wasn't completely wienerized in comparison to the US one. :/ The one-hit death difficulty is in the JP, you just need to enter a lengthy cheat code to access it. No idea if any patterns or levels are different though. Cheers Konami, you guys sure made importing interesting. :/ :/
Oh, and searching around to confirm that the JP version's difficulty wasn't completely wienerized in comparison to the US one. :/ The one-hit death difficulty is in the JP, you just need to enter a lengthy cheat code to access it. No idea if any patterns or levels are different though. Cheers Konami, you guys sure made importing interesting. :/ :/
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I'd be careful with Assault Suit Leynos. I can't stand that game, and I'm both a big Masaya and mecha fan, and have both versions. I'd definitely suggest someone check some videos out before going all out. And don't expect to get far on your first try.
The Mega Drive is a great source for cheap RPGs. Every RPG is fairly cheap and easy to find. And there's a high gem-to-garbage ratio with Langrisser II (one of the best SRPGs ever), Phantasy Star II-IV (PSIV is one of the best traditional JRPGs ever; and yes, I'm including III), The Story of Thor (one of the best ARPGs ever), Shining Force I-II, Shadowrun, etc. Plus, if you enjoy Phantasy Star III-IV, then you can also play the RPGs that use a similar engine: Rent A Hero after PSIII, Surging Aura after PSIV. If you like Langrisser, you can play Vixen 357. The Mega CD has even better odds with arguably only a single weak link in Heimdall out of over a dozen solid RPGs, but not every RPG is easy to find or cheap there.
As for other great exclusives and best versions, Castle of Illusion and World of Illusion are both excellent sidescrollers. I'm personally a huge fan of the X-Men games and the other games that run on the same engine, Chakan and Generations Lost. Bare Knuckle II and III are also arguably the best beat-em-ups available on 16-bit consoles. And if it still needed to be said, Sonic pre-3D Blast is why folks still older folks still look forward to modern Sonic games. I'm also personally fond of the SG version of TMNT Tournament Fighters because it's funny, but the Genesis is definitely not the place to turn towards for high-quality fighters.
The Mega Drive is a great source for cheap RPGs. Every RPG is fairly cheap and easy to find. And there's a high gem-to-garbage ratio with Langrisser II (one of the best SRPGs ever), Phantasy Star II-IV (PSIV is one of the best traditional JRPGs ever; and yes, I'm including III), The Story of Thor (one of the best ARPGs ever), Shining Force I-II, Shadowrun, etc. Plus, if you enjoy Phantasy Star III-IV, then you can also play the RPGs that use a similar engine: Rent A Hero after PSIII, Surging Aura after PSIV. If you like Langrisser, you can play Vixen 357. The Mega CD has even better odds with arguably only a single weak link in Heimdall out of over a dozen solid RPGs, but not every RPG is easy to find or cheap there.
As for other great exclusives and best versions, Castle of Illusion and World of Illusion are both excellent sidescrollers. I'm personally a huge fan of the X-Men games and the other games that run on the same engine, Chakan and Generations Lost. Bare Knuckle II and III are also arguably the best beat-em-ups available on 16-bit consoles. And if it still needed to be said, Sonic pre-3D Blast is why folks still older folks still look forward to modern Sonic games. I'm also personally fond of the SG version of TMNT Tournament Fighters because it's funny, but the Genesis is definitely not the place to turn towards for high-quality fighters.
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Gave Rocket Knight Adventures a try after seeing the recommendations...holy crap the game is awesome! I like that they're always throwing new things at you, it never gets repetitive. The mecha fight in particular was a cool surprise. Will definitely play more later.
There's a PS3 version of the game, anyone knows if it's as good as this one? I remember trying the demo briefly and thought it was nothing great.
There's a PS3 version of the game, anyone knows if it's as good as this one? I remember trying the demo briefly and thought it was nothing great.
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You are the first person in the history of the entire universe that likes this game.Ruldra wrote:- Last Battle / Hokuto no Ken: Fist of the North Star game
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Did someone say something?mrsmiley381 wrote:I mentioned it and then compared it to Vanquish. Hell, you replied right after me, even. Are you running some sort of script to ignore my posts? Can you see what I've written? Holy shit, am I a ghost?Skykid wrote:Two pages and no Rocket Knight Adventures. Shame on you all!
Sorry man, you know what's weird is I actually CTRL F'd both pages to make sure there were no instances of 'Rocket' lol, dunno how I missed it.
One of the best MD exclusives ever IMO, an absolute knockout of a game. The variety is almost overwhelming, and why would you expect anything less fromGave Rocket Knight Adventures a try after seeing the recommendations...holy crap the game is awesome!
Designer of Contra's best?BIL wrote:Nobuya Nakazato
And although I'm not sure who was responsible for the individual tracks, Masanori Adachi, Aki Hata and Michiru Yamane pulled out an incredible soundtrack. The last stage is too much!
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Ah, shit. Thanks for clearing that up. Guess I won't be playing that Earnest Evans MegaDrive release anytime soon...angryswede wrote:Incorrect, both the hardware and the games are locked. The units have to be of the same region to boot - i.e. mega drive with mega cd / genesis with sega cd. The games are then also region locked.drauch wrote:SegaCD games are region free, if I do recall.
Apparently some people try to patch games to their region, but involving cd-r's will probably take away the last few years of life left of the laser unit.
As a solution you can either do the flash cart dance, or you can do the hardcore multibios mod:
http://www.mmmonkey.co.uk/mcd/index.htm
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Funny how Rocket Ninja Sasaki (jetpack ninja miniboss) from Contra Spirits and HC isn't in Shin Contra, considering all its homages to the past games and inclusion of a Sparkster cameo. I wonder if that enemy was any direct influence on the Sparkster character. Probably a million 1970s sentai shows with rocket ninjas, otoh. Probably even rocket ninja oppossums.
HC was such a better example of Contra putting a lampshade on its head than Neo. How could bosses like this not melt your heart, even with his douchebag "the crosshair is actually aiming at the safespot - OWNED LMAO!" pattern?
I was surprised to learn years after first playing them that Michiru Yamane also composed both Hard Corps and Vampire Killer's soundtracks. They could not be more different in sound, style or tone, with the former almost piss-takingly abrasive and the latter some of the darkest and most elaborate music on the console.Skykid wrote:And although I'm not sure who was responsible for the individual tracks, Masanori Adachi, Aki Hata and Michiru Yamane pulled out an incredible soundtrack. The last stage is too much!
HC was such a better example of Contra putting a lampshade on its head than Neo. How could bosses like this not melt your heart, even with his douchebag "the crosshair is actually aiming at the safespot - OWNED LMAO!" pattern?
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This game is fantastic. Looks great, sounds good, controls damn well. Brilliant stuff. I kind of don't like the sections [such as that stage where you have the lame flying ship thing] where you are separated from the EX-UP though, and it actually feels more like the game is still designed around having it even then. But otherwise, it is a really cool game, probably my favorite Genesis game behind Sonic 3 & Knuckles [the combined experience].TransatlanticFoe wrote: Ranger X is a nice little Assault Suits-a-like game that's well worth checking out.
Also, I love TF4 with what bits of time I've spent with it, but I need to play it some more, I am absolutely godawful at it. Really pretty, amazing audio, and I get killed because I'm not too familiar with the levels.
Silpheed on the Sega CD is brilliant, but christ, I'm horrid at it. It's rather long, and I can barely reach stage 2 usually. Definitely uses the Sega CD right though, and the prerendered backgrounds are really well integrated to seem a bit more like realtime graphics. The bosses are a bit annoying though.
Ristar is complete gold. It ranks just below Ranger X as my favorite Genesis game. There are a few bits level design wise later on that bother the crap out of me [notably, loads of Planet Freon, and almost the entirety of Automation], but for the most part, it is pretty damn great.
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Let it be known that I love Animal Contra. That stupid little dog was so silly. And Nazi Contra, though he wasn't called Nazi Contra. But I always called him Nazi Contra anyway.BIL wrote:HC was such a better example of Contra putting a lampshade on its head than Neo. How could bosses like this not melt your heart, even with his douchebag "the crosshair is actually aiming at the safespot - OWNED LMAO!" pattern?
Fun fact: there is a track on the Hard Corps OST named "Last Springsteen." Spruce Springsteen's nickname is "The Boss." I think you know where this track plays.
Anyone remember these Genesis commercials? I was too young to remember these at the time, but I do remember the Nintendo rivalry and gum packaged with Sonic & Knuckles trading cards. Funny how games have turned into E3 circus nonsense. At least 90's nonsense was simply insane.
Call me crazy, but I feel like I can appreciate Genesis games more now than I did as a kid. They're largely difficult enough that I feel like I need the previous experience from other games and the sheer patience of becoming an adult (debatable at the age of 22, but give me the benefit of the doubt) required to get through some of them. Modern games have made me soft, sure, but I can appreciate games that require a little more precision for once. I want to try Valis, Phantasy Star, and a number of other games, though I know I wouldn't have enjoyed them as a kid. Hell, I might not have enjoyed them four years ago. Shit, even six months. It took me a hundred and twenty hours of Phantasy Star Universe for me to decide to really buckle down and explore the franchise from the beginning. And PSU was largely terrible!
I saw Skykid has been playing Cobra on the Sega CD. For the more sane of you (sorry Skykid) I might suggest watching this instead.
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Was actually playing this recently for the first time. Far from brilliant IMO, if anything it's really kind of nasty.null1024 wrote: Silpheed on the Sega CD is brilliant
What? no! Don't do that, it's actually pretty good if you like Snatcher style games, it's really surprising me. I also happen to like space adventure cobra the anime, but it really doesn't matter if you haven't seen it before.mrsmiley381 wrote:I saw Skykid has been playing Cobra on the Sega CD. For the more sane of you (sorry Skykid) I might suggest watching this instead.
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He was the best one! No better way to give a Hitler salute than atop an exploding mech while vomiting blood.mrsmiley381 wrote:And Nazi Contra, though he wasn't called Nazi Contra. But I always called him Nazi Contra anyway.
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Is Blackthrone better on the 32X than the SNES?
Edit: Wiki sez -
"Blackthorne was released for the SNES and MS-DOS in 1994, and with enhanced graphics and a higher color palette for the Sega 32X in 1995 and for Mac OS in 1996."
I'll look for the Mac version...sounds interesting.
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Holy carps, look at the credits for the company that ported Blackthorne to the GBA: Mass Media, Inc.
Thunder In Paradise! Zombie Dinos! Mystic Midway! All your CD-i faves right there. Well, some of them. Certainly every name that sounds stereotypically CD-i.
Edit: Wiki sez -
"Blackthorne was released for the SNES and MS-DOS in 1994, and with enhanced graphics and a higher color palette for the Sega 32X in 1995 and for Mac OS in 1996."
I'll look for the Mac version...sounds interesting.
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Holy carps, look at the credits for the company that ported Blackthorne to the GBA: Mass Media, Inc.
Thunder In Paradise! Zombie Dinos! Mystic Midway! All your CD-i faves right there. Well, some of them. Certainly every name that sounds stereotypically CD-i.
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RKA is my favorite game on the system and my favorite non-shmup video game period.
I also love: Twinkle Tale, ToeJam & Earl, Ristar, Granada, Alisia Dragoon.
I also love: Twinkle Tale, ToeJam & Earl, Ristar, Granada, Alisia Dragoon.
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Oh crap! I sunk endless hours into this as a kid. Extremely difficult game, I remember raging very often... In fact to much that I think I traded it in (which I rarely ever did as a kid).- Budokan: kind of a martial arts simulator. Difficult to play but it's great once you get the hang of it.
Thank you for reminding me of how awesome it was to win matches using kendo, and how impossible that old dude with the syth-morning star thingy was.
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Another shout for Phantasy Star 4. Even if you haven't played the previous ones, you'll still enjoy it and won't have a hard time understanding the plot, though you may miss the references to the prequels.
And curses, now I have Phantasy Star 3's overworld theme stuck in my head.
And curses, now I have Phantasy Star 3's overworld theme stuck in my head.
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What a great and clever overworld theme though. It's sad that only Ippo survived into PSIV...
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Either you are mis-remembering or you got really lucky; even 5 years ago Pulseman was selling for $60+ dollars.Skykid wrote:I got one from YHJ within the last 2 years and it was under $20 I'm sure, unless it's suddenly spiked? (Ignoring ebay trends of course.)Friendly wrote: It's the cheapest on the list, but still above $100 USD
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I love the MD! I recently got into it a while back, and discovered some awesome games.
One game I would highly recommend is Monster World IV. Surely one of the best for it. However, it's in Japanese. You can get an English repro at the Sega 16 Forums(I did).
Some of the best:
Gunstar Heroes
Sonic 3(plus Sonic + Knuckles)
Sonic 2
Sonic
Monster World IV
Bare Knuckle II(SOR II)
Rocket Knight Adventures
Alien Soldier(too expensive...get a repro if you can't afford it)
The Super Shinobi II(Shinobi III)
Thunder Force IV(best shmup on the system)
M.U.S.H.A.
Pulseman(once again, get a repro if too expensive)
One game I would highly recommend is Monster World IV. Surely one of the best for it. However, it's in Japanese. You can get an English repro at the Sega 16 Forums(I did).
Some of the best:
Gunstar Heroes
Sonic 3(plus Sonic + Knuckles)
Sonic 2
Sonic
Monster World IV
Bare Knuckle II(SOR II)
Rocket Knight Adventures
Alien Soldier(too expensive...get a repro if you can't afford it)
The Super Shinobi II(Shinobi III)
Thunder Force IV(best shmup on the system)
M.U.S.H.A.
Pulseman(once again, get a repro if too expensive)
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I snagged Eliminate Down, Gley Lancer, Dynamite Heady, Verytex and something else all for 120.00 dollars complete last year. I was quite happy.Eliminate Down is much harder and much better. And has anyone ever found a complete copy for a reasonable asking price?!
Speaking of Verytex that is an ok little shooter also.
Last year and early this year I have been on a big mega drive kick.... love that system.
Here is my little haul from Magfest this year:
Ristar and Panarama Cotton are both great games. Robocop vs Terminator is actually fun also. Thunder Blade on the MD is..... unfortunate.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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Ok, you made me curious enough to go and check my purchasing records. It was 3200 Yen in late 2009 on a BIN. Dunno about the ex rate at that time but it's around $40 today so I was definitely a bit out.Friendly wrote: Either you are mis-remembering or you got really lucky; even 5 years ago Pulseman was selling for $60+ dollars.
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Yeah, that system is a good way to play the popular computer games of the day too. A lot of the ports from Amiga are better than their DOS versions, and there's plenty of Sharp X68k stuff too (like the WolfTeam games). Most of the Bitmap Brothers games are available on it, lots of Psygnosis games (doesn't Lemmings even support the mouse?), and a handful of moldy 5-fps flight simulators too if that's your thing!Ruldra wrote:- The Immortal: originally made for the Apple II, it's an isometric adventure/puzzle game. Can be hard to get into at first, but it's an excellent game. Has a dark theme, quite challenging and very gory.
- Budokan: kind of a martial arts simulator. Difficult to play but it's great once you get the hang of it.
Don't go anywhere near Dark Castle though. Hilariously bad port.
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I like this thread FAR more than the my little pony thread....
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?