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    Kaveman42
    last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 06:18

    Just wanted to pop in and say Hi to everyone. I'm new to retropie but not to roms, altough it has been a while since I use to play. Gotta say that I really love RP, way better then Kakka (couldn't get Wii U Pro controller to work). I'm sure I'll have questions down the road as I begin to tinker, but for now what is your favorite retro game and on what system? There is so much to play I figured I'd start with recommendations.

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      mediamogul Global Moderator @Kaveman42
      last edited by mediamogul 27 Apr 2017, 06:34

      @Kaveman42

      what is your favorite retro game?

      'Polybius', but I can't remember where I played it... or what my parents' names are.

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        mattrixk @Kaveman42
        last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 06:59

        @Kaveman42 G'day.

        Favourite games?

        • Alien vs Predator [beat em up] - FinalBurn Alpha
        • Armored Warriors [beat em up] - FinalBurn Alpha
        • Streets of Rage 3 [beat em up] - MegaDrive
        • General Chaos [umm...] - MegaDrive

        (I like beat em ups)

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          lilbud
          last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 11:31

          Some of my favorites

          Turtles in Time (SNES)
          Sparkster (SNES)
          Most platformers from the 90's

          Be careful, this could turn into an hour long discussion

          Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

          Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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            obsidianspider
            last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 12:18

            Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde (NES)

            📷 @obsidianspider

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              felleg
              last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 14:04

              Atomic Runner (MD)
              Rocket Knight Adventures (MD)
              Gunstar Heroes (MD)

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                Kaveman42
                last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 16:46

                If you guys get a chance check out Knight on the Town for Atari. Stumbled upon that randomly last night, the game play and graphics are interesting.

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                  obsidianspider @Kaveman42
                  last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 17:18

                  @Kaveman42 said in New to RetroPie:

                  If you guys get a chance check out Knight on the Town for Atari. Stumbled upon that randomly last night, the game play and graphics are interesting.

                  Scandalous!

                  📷 @obsidianspider

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                    mediamogul Global Moderator @Kaveman42
                    last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 17:20

                    @Kaveman42

                    If you guys get a chance check out Knight on the Town for Atari.

                    My mom says I'm not asposed to.

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                      Kaveman42 @mediamogul
                      last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 17:27

                      @mediamogul @obsidianspider

                      Crazy right? Once I got to the princess and figured what I had to do my mind was blown.

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                        mediamogul Global Moderator @Kaveman42
                        last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 17:29

                        @Kaveman42

                        Just wait 'till you see 'Custer's Revenge'.

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                          Kaveman42 @mediamogul
                          last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 17:31

                          @mediamogul I've actually heard about that and ran across it last night but the file was mislabeled. I'll have to find another copy.

                          Found this on youtube for those that don't want to play the game, funny commentary:

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                            mediamogul Global Moderator @Kaveman42
                            last edited by mediamogul 27 Apr 2017, 17:36

                            @Kaveman42

                            These games were so risque for the time that you'd have to ask the clerk for a copy from behind the counter. The packaging even had a cheap little lock and key to act as an early form of parental control.

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                              Kaveman42 @mediamogul
                              last edited by Kaveman42 27 Apr 2017, 18:20

                              @mediamogul

                              Wow, would love to see a pic of that. I couldn't find it on google. I had the Atari 7800, which was when I was probably 7 so I don't remember much. The NES was what I truly grew up on. What's crazy is that if I remember correctly, the games were about $50 back then to purchase and games now are still roughly the same price. If the games sucked you were SOL , which was very common.

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                                mediamogul Global Moderator @Kaveman42
                                last edited by mediamogul 27 Apr 2017, 18:31

                                @Kaveman42

                                the games were about $50 back then to purchase and games now are still roughly the same price.

                                Adjusting for inflation, they were quite a bit more.

                                If the games sucked you were SOL , which was very common.

                                Exactly, and out of a handful of reasons attributed to the video game crash of 1983, that might be the biggest when you consider how much garbage was being released. The odds were just not in favor of a positive consumer experience.

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                                  backstander
                                  last edited by backstander 27 Apr 2017, 18:39

                                  I remember going with my dad to Walmart to pick up an Atari 5200 when I was like 6 years old. It must had just came out because there was a lot of people looking at them. Back then we didn't have YouTube and the internet to read reviews of games to find out if they're any good.

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                                    mediamogul Global Moderator @backstander
                                    last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 18:45

                                    @backstander

                                    Do you remember what games you had for the 5200? It had some pretty good ones. The 5200 version of 'Berzerk' was the definitive home console port. It still amazes me that they were able to pull off the voice samples.

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                                      backstander
                                      last edited by backstander 27 Apr 2017, 18:52

                                      I literately had a shoe box full of 5200 games because I would store them in a shoe box.

                                      Here's what I remember having:
                                      Breakout
                                      Centipede
                                      Defender
                                      Dig Dug
                                      Frogger
                                      Galaxian (I think?)
                                      Missile Command
                                      Pac-Man
                                      Pole Position
                                      Popeye
                                      Q*bert
                                      Qix
                                      Star Wars - The Arcade Game

                                      I might be missing a couple that I can't think of right now.

                                      To this day I still think Defender has the coolest sound effects!

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                                        mediamogul Global Moderator @backstander
                                        last edited by 27 Apr 2017, 19:04

                                        @backstander

                                        Those were all top-notch conversions. You and your dad basically had your own private arcade. Did he play much?

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                                          backstander @mediamogul
                                          last edited by backstander 27 Apr 2017, 19:10

                                          @mediamogul

                                          Did he play much?

                                          He did at first but he wasn't that much of a gamer. I think we picked those games out because they where arcade games and we'd played/heard of them before (plus he probably paid for a majority of those and we didn't buy all those at once). I do remember playing a few NES games with him like River City Ransom and also my whole family would compete for high score in the Gameboy version of Tetris (my mom got pretty good at that game).

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