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    What is your last video game played on RetroPie and your verdict!

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by mitu

      Neo Bomberman.
      I'd give it a 7/10, I like all Bomberman games.

      Has some neat mechanics that I've not seen in other Bomberman games, plus supports multiplayer and has achievements (got 29 out of 45, but I intend to resume playing and finish it).

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      • DTEAMD
        DTEAM @mitu
        last edited by DTEAM

        @mitu
        I have never played a Bomberman game in my life. Shame on me. It will be one of my next games to play. Which one do you recommend me to play, if I only play one?

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @DTEAM
          last edited by mitu

          @DTEAM On RetroPie, Mega Bomberman (a port of Bomberman' 94 from the TurboGrafx) or Saturn Bomberman (said to be the best Bomberman). Windows only, Atomic Bomberman is also a blast (!). The Ports in RetroPie also include Bombermaaan, a fan made remake.

          EDIT: the best way to experience Bomberman is of course, in multiplayer. Lots of fun bombing your friends and foes.

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          • YFZdudeY
            YFZdude @DTEAM
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            @dteam
            I think I had played an old bomberman game on the NES, but the one I spent the most time on is Super Bomberman (SNES) with the multitap. It is definitely a game best played with as many players as possible for maximum chaos.

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            • sirhenrythe5thS
              sirhenrythe5th @YFZdude
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              i totally agree: when it is about local Multiplayer-Games for more than 2 players than it is Bomberman and MarioKart!

              @mitu: nice to hear that you are also hunting for achievements! Now i have a goal to reach...i love the NG-Bomberman also very much!

              Also great and also supporting Retro-Achievements: "Bomberman Party-Edition" (PS1).

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              • ClydeC
                Clyde @mitu
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                @mitu said in What is your last video game played on RetroPie and your verdict!:

                @DTEAM On RetroPie, Mega Bomberman (a port of Bomberman' 94 from the TurboGrafx)

                Then why not the TurboGrafx/PCE version itself? According to Wikipedia, it has more multiplayer options than Mega Bomberman.

                (Just curious, I don't know either of them in detail.)

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @Clyde
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                  @clyde said in What is your last video game played on RetroPie and your verdict!:

                  Then why not the TurboGrafx/PCE version itself?

                  I actually played them both, but for me the music sounds better in the MD port. But, enough with the Bomberman side-topic, I don't want to derail the main topic.

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                  • ClydeC
                    Clyde
                    last edited by

                    Yeah, back to topic: My last game played was Blazing Star for the Neo Geo in MVS mode. As a more casual SHMUP player, I like its relatively flat difficulty curve. In my first few tries, I actually beat the first two bosses with only one credit before I succumbed to the bullet hell that followed in the next level. But even that seems manageble with some practice and a handful more credits.

                    The awesome graphics and sound as well as the multiple selectable craft which actually play very differently give the game a very high replay factor.

                    Alas, the pandemic prohibits testing the 2P co-op mode at the moment, but hopefully that's only a matter of time.

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                    • DTEAMD
                      DTEAM
                      last edited by DTEAM

                      Panzer Dragoon II Zwei
                      Score 9/10
                      Emulator : Lr-yabasanshiro (SEGA Saturn) pi4

                      Good game! Short but fun. For people who like short games like arcade games this is for you. Excellent emulation with Lr-yabasanshiro. Some sound issues when recording and reloading more than 10 times in a chapter. The sound come back on the next chapter. Really impressive 3D game for a mid 90's game.
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                      • R
                        Retro80s
                        last edited by Retro80s

                        The Tick (SNES)

                        Score: 2/10

                        Frustrating gameplay, game is too long and repetitive with no real story. Music is kinda dope though.
                        But overall = πŸ‘Ž

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                        • DTEAMD
                          DTEAM @Retro80s
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                          @retro80s
                          Feedback on bad games is greatly appreciated. This saves us from wasting time playing it 🀯

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                          • windgW
                            windg
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                            I finish recently the Golden Sun (Gameboy Advance).

                            Ξ•mulator: lr-mgba

                            It was a very good jrpg. The story isn't so deep but the gameplay mechanics are very interesting and fun. (9/10)

                            My English isn't at a good level.

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                              helloThere @DTEAM
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                              @dteam

                              Lego star Wars: Clone wars III (Nintendo DS)
                              Emulator: Drastic
                              9/10
                              Not popular on retropie, but I really enjoy these like early 2010s lego games, even if it wasn't what I built my bartop for. I never had consoles or handhelds as a kid, so this is the next best thing. The cutscenes' graphics can be super janky sometimes, but otherwise it runs really well. The only annoying thing is that the drastic menu randomly pops up, and I need to use a keyboard to exit it. I could try a software update for the emulator to fix that.

                              N64 Rogue squadron
                              Emulator: lr-mupen64plus-next
                              10/10
                              Other than it being really hard for me, it runs perfectly. Hopefully those commandos can stop being blown up when rescuring captured rebels.

                              NDS Lego harry potter years 1-4
                              Emulator: Drastic
                              8/10
                              It's hard to beat Voldermort with a mouse. The mouse doesn't emulate a finger well at all, so there is one level at the end of the game I cannot beat, at least without doing something cheaty like reducing the game speed.

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                              • hawkes_84H
                                hawkes_84
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                                Flashback on the Megadrive. It's the best version of the game but I've only played that and the Mega CD version which adds unnecessary music and voice work. It's a great looking game way ahead of its time

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                                • Lister of SmegL
                                  Lister of Smeg
                                  last edited by Lister of Smeg

                                  Gatchaman: The Shooting on PSX 7/10
                                  not the most challenging shmup but enjoyable
                                  plus I loved Battle Of The Planets when I was a (smaller) kid

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                                  • RedMarsBlueMoonR
                                    RedMarsBlueMoon
                                    last edited by RedMarsBlueMoon

                                    Espgaluda (the fist one)

                                    I've always been a bit too intimidated by the look of bullet hell shooters so have only recently got into them.

                                    I really like this one, more than DoDonPachi, the music is great and it feels great to play. It's pretty hard I only get to Lvl 3 so far (without continue).

                                    Playing Vertically with FBNeo

                                    9/10 (for the Genre)

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