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    • thelostsoulT
      thelostsoul @Clyde
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      @clyde ... and some sleep. Thanks for the kind words. ๐Ÿ––
      I actually should start playing.

      ๐Ÿ“œ RE/SET: 100 SNES Games for your RetroPie, ๐ŸŽ Share your hidden gems and insider tips

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      • tashmanT
        tashman
        last edited by tashman

        Race Drivin' a Go Go on PS1 (Japan)

        We know that the ports of Hard Drivin' and Race Drivin' to consoles and home computers have been poor at best with awful controls and extreme difficulty. However, this version is fast, half-decent and very playable and you can actually stay on the track!

        There are two distinct game modes : one with new tracks (don't bother with this, it's rubbish) and the original Race Drivin' (with some added bizarreness). The game is in English except for the menus but it doesn't takeong to figure out what's what.

        The original game mode has the original, super stunt and autocross tracks. You can select Full Automatic, Manual (with clutch - good luck with that) and Semi-Automatic (manual with no clutch - my preferred option). You can change the difficulty, switch between Km/h and Mph and more importantly switch off the annoying voice over that shouts "Let's go" "Oh My God" and so on. You just need to experiment with the menus unless you know Japanese of course....some items are obvious.

        The other added bizarreness is that you have a garage and can get new vehicles added. For beating the Phantom Photon I was given a frog to race in (yes, that's right).

        Look beyond the oddities and in my opinion it's a great version. Not sure why "a Go Go", maybe the developers were Wham! fans.

        A gem in my opinion.

        (Avoid the PS2 version - it's an emulation of the arcade and runs at about 50% speed - on a real PS2. Awful. What were they thinking?).

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        • thelostsoulT
          thelostsoul
          last edited by thelostsoul

          It happened... again...

          NES (4 Games):

          lr-nestopia

          • Bio Force Ape
            A prototype/unreleased action platformer almost 100% complete. But man, what a game with high speed scrolling and fluid animations on the NES, where even Sonic would be impressed. Gameplay wise you run around in a maze like level and beat enemies by punching and throwing them. It just feels unlike any other game on this system.

          • Moon Crystal (with English translation)
            A Japan only side scrolling action adventure like platformer. The graphics are so wonderful and the animations even more impressive. Can't say how good this game actually is, but got good reception.

          • Mr. Gimmick
            Side scrolling Jump and Run type of game. Graphical wise this game is similar to Kirby, colorful, cute and damn good looking. The platforming action is solid and the star attack with his special ability makes this game so unique to play.

          • Splatter House: Wanpaku Graffiti (with English translation)
            This is a different game then the others from this franchise and came out for NES in Japan only, more like a parody of the series as a side scrolling platformer. Not perfect, but worth checking out.

          GB (4 Games):

          lr-gambatte

          • Amazing Penguin
            Practically a single screen maze like game on rails. Goal is to deactivate all switches in a room, but you and the enemies can move on the rails only. Deactivating all switches around an area will destroy all enemies within.

          • Batman: Return of the Joker
            This is a different game from all other ports with this title. And a technically damn impressive one for this system, exactly what you would expect from Sunsoft. Gameplay wise it is side scrolling action as you would expect, but much bigger sprites than in the other GB Batman title.

          • Bomberman GB 3 (with English translation)
            A Japan only Bomberman title for the Game Boy! Probably not ground breaking new, but everything is right spot on here, from presentation, graphics, sound quality, gameplay. Every start of the level an objective will be shown.

          • Megalith
            A puzzle game, where the player can move blocks in sideview. Goal is to land all those blocks to the ground without breaking them. A simple, but still unique game.

          GBC (4 Games):

          lr-gambatte

          • Crystalis
            This is a remake of the NES action adventure game from SNK. It may look like a port first, but there are a lot of differences in soundtrack, gameplay and more.

          • Puzzle Master
            A match block Columnes style puzzle game. But it feels just so good to play this, I don't know why, probably because of the whole presentation and style. There are consumable items with special effects too.

          • Quix Adventure
            Ok, I wasn't sure if this game can be called hidden gem, but at least this version maybe. This one have the same Quix gameplay mechanic you already know (if not, you should). It even features an Adventure/Story mode (probably the reason for its title).

          • Super Robot Pinball
            I am by no means a Pinball expert, but I like trying out new and unknown variants. This one is a badass robot themed table. Unfortunately I don't have an English patch for this Japan only gem and so I don't know if I miss something important here. I think, you collect robots there?

          ๐Ÿ“œ RE/SET: 100 SNES Games for your RetroPie, ๐ŸŽ Share your hidden gems and insider tips

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          • ?
            A Former User @mediamogul
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            @mediamogul Definitely going to check these games out this weekend. Thanks!

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            • markwkiddM
              markwkidd @Brigane
              last edited by markwkidd

              @brigane said in Share your hidden gems and insider tips:

              I recently stumbled across Gunbarich. This is a Arkanoid similar game. I dont know if I would call it a hidden gem but it seems like an interesting game.
              I use advancemame with this since it's not a part of the mame2003 set.

              Sorry for the slight necro-post but Gunbarich should now work in mame2003-plus.

              @Brigane It seems to run okay on advancemame and it's very entertaining . The only trouble I'm having is the highscore won't save :(

              I'm not sure about Gunbarich's hiscore function in mame2003-plus, but let's say AFAIK it works.

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              • sirhenrythe5thS
                sirhenrythe5th @markwkidd
                last edited by

                I use AdvanceMame also and it does save Highscores on my setup.
                Advise: i overwrited the default Highscore.dat with the latest possible (latest highscore.dat for 0.106) which is bigger in size and supports more games than the one installed one within the AdvanceMame-Package.
                Gunbarich might be one of those ๐Ÿค”

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                • m2306M
                  m2306 @thelostsoul
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                  • Bio Force Ape
                    A prototype/unreleased action platformer almost 100% complete. But man, what a game with high speed scrolling and fluid animations on the NES, where even Sonic would be impressed. Gameplay wise you run around in a maze like level and beat enemies by punching and throwing them. It just feels unlike any other game on this system.

                  Tried this. Nice one. I canโ€™t believe this went unreleased. Feels more like something on the MegaDrive although the colour palette and resolution reveals where weโ€™re at. The level design is a bit confusing and i wish I could double tap left or right to run but I guess itโ€™s a design that was invented much later. IIhad some difficulty controlling the character but I guess it takes getting used to. Seems like a cool game.

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                  • thelostsoulT
                    thelostsoul @m2306
                    last edited by thelostsoul

                    @m2306 I have the same feelings, I wish there were a double tap to run. To me, the level design is a bit confusing and you have to look at the map where to go next, if you get stuck once. I assume the developers tried something between Sonic and Metroid (for the first level). I agree the control of character is not that easy, especially on jumping and turning to other side. I read somewhere that the game is almost complete, besides the final boss, which does not move. Here is a website describing the history, if you look for more information about it: http://www.lostlevels.org/bio-force-ape/

                    ๐Ÿ“œ RE/SET: 100 SNES Games for your RetroPie, ๐ŸŽ Share your hidden gems and insider tips

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                    • ClydeC
                      Clyde @thelostsoul
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                      @thelostsoul said in Share your hidden gems and insider tips:

                      @m2306 To me, the level design is a bit confusing and you have to look at the map where to go next

                      There is an ingame map? ๐Ÿ˜† How do I display it?

                      I read somewhere that the game is almost complete, besides the final boss, which does not move.

                      The combat definately needs some overhaul, too. I could defeat most enemies in the first level by kicking while crouch-rolling towards them. Only those pesky blue jumping swordsmen (?) nearly killed me every time. How do I fight these? (Well, you can just try to leave them alone, but I would like to best them for real.)

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                      • m2306M
                        m2306 @Clyde
                        last edited by

                        @clyde I think it was the Start button that displays the map, then you can cycle the map sections with the d-pad but bot show them all at once, which is a bit strange.

                        The sprite animations for when the character falls and jumps against the walls is really funny and actuall totally epic tbh.

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                          VictimRLSH @Clyde
                          last edited by VictimRLSH

                          @clyde The original Double Dragon, EVERY single enemy, including the final boss, could be defeated using the reverse elbow punch. That attack had stupid range and was very strong. Speaking of crouch rolling, choosing the Dwarf on Golden Axe allowed the same thing. ALMOST every enemy could be defeated using the Dwarf's crouch roll. Worked very well on multiple enemies since he rolled such a long distance, then rolled back to his original position, causing damage on both passes.

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                          • ClydeC
                            Clyde @m2306
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                            @m2306 @VictimRLSH Thank you both for all the information. :)

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                            • DanPNED
                              DanPNE
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                              Loved Comix Zone on the Sega mega drive and Rick Dangerous was a favourite of mine on the Amiga when I was a kid.

                              The Golden Sun series on the Gameboy Advance also doesn't get talked about enough.

                              Heart of Darkness on the PS1 was also great.

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                                VictimRLSH
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                                Oil Tycoon (VICE, C64 and VIC20) - This was one of those games you actually had to type in from the magazine, but was very high quality and amazingly addictive. The goal is to pump all the oil out of the oil fields on the screen by lowering your drilling pipe down into them. If you hit hard rock, it would damage your pipe and you would lose a section. You can drop explosives down the pipe to blow up obstructions, but in most cases that would also cause you to lose a section of pipe. Higher levels have invisible rocks, gas accumulations in empty areas, and even demons that get very cranky when you expose them. It could be very difficult to actually complete a screen, especially at higher levels.

                                Here is a youtube clip of the vic20 version, which was actually a bit easier because the screen was smaller and there were fewer oil fields to collect to clear it. The person playing in this clip actually isn't very good at the game, you need to try and get the deeper oil fields first in case you lose pipe later. It is also risky to drill down through empty areas you have already pumped out due to the danger of gas explosions. At the 5:00 mark it finally dawns on them that they have broken too much pipe to reach the bottom of the screen...

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                                • ClydeC
                                  Clyde @VictimRLSH
                                  last edited by

                                  @victimrlsh said in Share your hidden gems and insider tips:

                                  Oil Tycoon (VICE, C64 and VIC20) - This was one of those games you actually had to type in from the magazine

                                  OMG yes, I remember those times, too. Hours of tedious typing to play a game you didn't know if it was worth it until you were finished. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ Sometimes, my mother would read the lines of numbers to me while I was typing them in. One magazine had a typing tool (that you also had to type in first, of course) with checksums so you could spot typing errors right after each line, and not by equally tedious searching when a game wouldn't work.

                                  Yeah, these were the good old times โ€ฆ *sigh* ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                    VictimRLSH
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                                    I remember some game that was similar to ladybug where you were being chased around a maze by giant boomerangs. For a magazine game the sound effects were awesome. Can't remember the name though. :(

                                    System Config: Retropie 4.4 with full desktop, RPi 3B, 256gb SD, 5v 2.1A 5,200 mAH USB battery. EasyMSX controller mounted with Pimoroni Hyperpixel 4 (non touch). Also running 4.6 on a 4gb Pi 4 serving as my primary desktop computer now.

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                                    • thelostsoulT
                                      thelostsoul
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                                      New Games

                                      Hello guys, how are you? I don't remember the text I wanted do for the preface here. So, then let's jump right into it!

                                      Arcade / Mame2003:

                                      lr-mame2003 (v0.78)

                                      • Evil Stone
                                        evilston.zip
                                        This is a strange one, part brawler, part top down platform jump & run, part shoot'em up. Definitely an unique game with good presentation.

                                      Arcade / Mame2010:

                                      lr-mame2010 (v0.139)

                                      • Dragon World 2
                                        drgw2.zip (needs bios pgm)
                                        A similar puzzle game to Mahjong principle (actually not really sure here). Taking a stone will free others near to it. Get 3 of same type and they will be destroyed.

                                      Arcade / FBA set:

                                      lr-fbalpha (v0.2.97.43)

                                      • FixEight
                                        fixeight.zip
                                        Top down walk and run shoot'em up by Toaplan. This is similar to Commando and is a sequel to Out Zone.

                                      ๐Ÿ“œ RE/SET: 100 SNES Games for your RetroPie, ๐ŸŽ Share your hidden gems and insider tips

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                                      • BriganeB
                                        Brigane @thelostsoul
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                                        @thelostsoul Great stuff, I'll be sure to check these out tomorrow. I might even have to add them to my own hidden gems list :)

                                        Systems: Raspberry Pi 0/2/3 Model B+
                                        Os: RetroPie 4.5
                                        Frontend: Emulationstation & Attract Mode

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                                          VictimRLSH
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                                          Microwave (Apple ][) - Similar to Pac-Man in that you have to navigate a maze, but this time you are collecting assorted electronic equipment and tools. The grenades explode randomly, so watch out for those. You can save up microwave dishes and use them when you want by pushing fire or space. The dish points away from you and broadcasts a deadly microwave beam. YOU have a radiation resistant suit and can remain in the beams a SHORT time before eventually dying from radiation exposure.

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                                          • thelostsoulT
                                            thelostsoul
                                            last edited by thelostsoul

                                            @VictimRLSH One of the music of it reminds me the Cantina music from Star Wars^(starting at 0:27s). :D The game itself have 4 screens (only), but that was common back then. Is the glitch on level 2 normal? Unfortunately I don't have Apple 2 emulator setup here, can't test it out myself.

                                            @Brigane The story behind the new findings is strange. I just found out that Battletoads on arcade is a completely different game and added it and the NES version also got recommended a lot. And after some changes, I do backup. The number of changes/additions was not enough to make a backup, so I started stumbling around and picking randomly game titles from lists. To my surprise, they were interesting.

                                            ๐Ÿ“œ RE/SET: 100 SNES Games for your RetroPie, ๐ŸŽ Share your hidden gems and insider tips

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