Games you haven't completed to this very day? (No Cheats Allowed)
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@mediamogul Mario 64 was the most fun, I beat the whole game with only 30 stars
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I Still haven't beat Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past or Super Mario World.
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Ha! @lilbud , thanks for digging this topic. :-)
I posted above that I didn't beat Little Nemo but I managed to beat it a few weeks ago.Well I think the next f*@$&ing hard game I'll try to beat will be Ninja Gaiden 1, 2 and 3. Actually I finished the 1, but using save states compulsively. Then it doesn't count.
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@meleu said in Games you haven't completed to this very day? (No Cheats Allowed):
but using save states compulsively. Then it doesn't count.
Well shit, then that means I beat no video games at all whatsoever
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Old games are hard, am I right? or right?
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SNES:
- Krusty's Super Fun House (as a kid, I couldn't understand it at all and it was a complex game, and I'm not native in english)
MegaDrive:
- Sonic 1
- Sonic 3
- Sonic & Knuckles
PS1:
- Gran Turismo 1-2
- Treasures Of The Deep
- Colin McRae Rally
- Road Rash 3D
- Tomb Raider, don't remember the part thou.
PS2:
- Gran Turismo 3
- V-Rally 3
- The Mercenaries
PC:
- Midtown Madness 2
- Flashback
- Kyrandia II
- Far Cry
I update this message, if I remember some more. All of these are sort of games, that I have played a lot, but never managed to finish them.
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@lilbud with "using save states compulsively" I mean "saving after every hit I give on the last boss and loading if I die". This doesn't count. Saving the state to continue later is acceptable :-)
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@meleu My original statement stands.
I kind of abuse save states
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@lilbud I remember the first computer I ever bought, It was a windows 95 machine and the first game i bought for it was Tomb Raider in 1996. That game was so awesome, it was next level in terms of graphics and game play, but at the time it was so hard! I remember doing puzzles where you had to jump from platform to platform, every jump i would make it across would save state, every animal I would kill, save state. Those were the days!
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Tomb raider 1 was awesome. It did have some great weapon cheats that helped!
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@tmntturtlguy Now this might make you feel old
The first computer I ever used was XP. By the time I could speak, the Gamecube was out.On save states. I usually save after levels or at checkpoints
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Btw, when you completed all of the three first Crash Bandicoot's, did you also felt, that the first one was the hardests and the third was the easiest ?
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@dd-indeed Probably the opposite. 1 was the easiest and 3 was the hardest.
The driving controls do not age well, especially the motorcycle levels. Including that one with all the sharp turns and pits.
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@tmntturtlguy said in Games you haven't completed to this very day? (No Cheats Allowed):
every jump i would make it across would save state
This was the only way I was able to beat the last stage of Battletoads. NES, off course. :-)
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Yea, those are bit difficult, way too stiff and sideway slide all over.
But I find it strange, that you concider the first one the easiest. I've always thought, that the first game has much stiffer controls when comparing to 2 and 3. And it's much more challenging, it's there to take out your life in every single obstacle haha. I've never made it past couple levels. It's the first 3D platformer from Naughty Dog in a era, where they were one of the pioneers for 3D platform games, so obviosly it has rough edges and badly balanced levels. 2 and 3 are piece of cake for me, completed them both couple times and I can play the 3rd game through in couple hours with ease.
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@dd-indeed I'm usually really good at platformers. The driving and animal levels are what trip me up. I'm watching my brother play Super Mario World for the first time, he is not good at platformers, he keeps dying on Lemmy's Castle
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Well SMW is child's play for me, I played it as a kid and still play, so maybe it's also about, that what have you used to play from early years. But yea, I dunno, it's strange, that you concider Crash 1 easy and for me, it's just too much of a challenge. I'm very sensitive to bad response and stiff controls, those put me out from the game very quickly. And Crash 1 is stiff game, but some people like you, can play it with ease.
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GTA 3...boi does that game want to throw my PS2 out the window... Super hard levels, clunky controls, terrible aiming system, no map etc. I like it but it really needs a "remaster".
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on my list of games to finish I have :
flashback (not sure I care to play this anymore)
Jungle strike
Speedball 2
Tomb raider 1Games that ive completed since Jan:
sonic 1 (SMS)
streets of rage (MD)
R-type(SMS)
Baku baku (SMS)when I eventually move home, and make the second version of my cabinet, I may include a CRT so that I can play virtua cop and crypt killer. It has been a while since I played those, I could do virtua cop without even being hit once back in the day.
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I may include a CRT so that I can play virtua cop and crypt killer.
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