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      backstander @Capeman
      last edited by backstander

      @Capeman
      Thanks for the list!

      I noticed that Blade Buster is a homebrew!
      http://www.romhacking.net/homebrew/24/

      Also Summer Carnival '92: Recca's Wikipedia page says that the original cartridge was only released in Japan and is quite rare (sells for around 20,000 yen now). It was re-released on the Virtual Console.

      "Recca is described by shoot 'em up fans and reviewers as one of the toughest games in history. Although it is a little known game, Recca is one of the few games that pushed the hardware of the Famicom console. Recca worked around sprite limits of the Famicom hardware by showing sprites for effects like explosions every other frame (at 30fps instead of 60fps). One reason for its general obscurity is due to the fact that upon its release in 1992, focus was already on the Famicom's successor, the Super Famicom console."

      "By using a rom hack or cheat code, the Sega logo appears and explodes, then the Nintendo logo appears. ('Sega' and 'Nintendo' are spelled with '?'s instead of 'e's.)"

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      • CapemanC
        Capeman @backstander
        last edited by Capeman

        @backstander An even more random fun fact is the music in blade buster is directly stolen from a TG16 shooter. I only realized this the other day when I was drinking beer and playing shooters on my arcade. I cant remember if it was Super Star Soldier or Blazing Lasers... but it was definitely one of them.

        EDIT I think it was Soldier Blade, hence the BLADE in both names! That makes sense!

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        • CodeDrawerC
          CodeDrawer
          last edited by

          I'd have to say battleship by nintendo for the gameboy colour? Or the gameboy. There is no differnce. Other then the colour XD

          N64 emulation is the next step :)

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          • pjftP
            pjft
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            I forgot to mention Rolling Thunder! One of my favorite games from back in the day.

            Unsure of its popularity meter, but both arcade and ZX Spectrum versions are good to recommend.

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            • CodeDrawerC
              CodeDrawer
              last edited by

              But then again, I just love battle ship.

              N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                mediamogul Global Moderator @Capeman
                last edited by mediamogul

                @Capeman

                I only realized this the other day when I was drinking beer

                This is the same way I realized how amazing I am at Karaoke.

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                  pjft @mediamogul
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                  @mediamogul that must be a good beer!

                  :)

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                    backstander @pjft
                    last edited by backstander

                    @pjft

                    I forgot to mention Rolling Thunder! One of my favorite games from back in the day.

                    This game also came out on the NES as well but I think it's still a rare game.

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                    • CodeDrawerC
                      CodeDrawer
                      last edited by

                      I love battleship so much that I actually am getting a GBC and getting the game :D

                      N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                      • hooperreH
                        hooperre
                        last edited by hooperre

                        Guys, Memphis Math. Thanks to RetroPie I was able to play this for the first time in 15 years or more. Sheesh. Anyone remember playing this? I think I have the only video of it on the internet.

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                          bowspirt @pjft
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                          @pjft hey I know this is super old thread, but i'm trying to get Sega Ninja to run on my retropie and i have used the default MAME-Libro and MAME4all emulators and its not working keeps crashing, what Emulator and ROM are you using to play it?

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                            pjft @bowspirt
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                            @bowspirt I'm under the impression that I play it on lr-mame2003. If you want to share some of the runcommand logs it might share some more light on what's missing.

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