Finishing my first game on retropie
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Just wrapped up Donkey Kong Country on the SNES. Now I have to go back and try to find all the secrets and reach a 100% completion.
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Just waiting to finish Majora's Mask, a game I never finished growing up even though I was borderline obsessed with OOT and have completed that like 7 times. Worth the $100 for the pi right there.
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@hooperre I think many of us have had that experience. I got it the day it came out on N64. Played a little, but I feel like I was always putting it off and got easily stressed about the 'time' component in the game. Had it for GC and maybe even Wii as well. Now I have it working just fine on my pi3 and intend to finally do the deed. Having save states should help motivate me, but I'm glad to hear you completed it with no problem.
As to OP's question: I'm new, but so far I've just completed Super Mario World (full 96) and the first Sonic. I've spent far more time fiddling with configuration. But I've finally got things just about perfect.
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Castlevania 1 and 3 for NES for me.
Was playing Ninja Gaiden for NES for hours and hours as well, but lost my save game. ...and talk about hard...I have NO clue how anybody could have beaten that without cheats.
We (me and my cousins kids - 3 player game) beat Michael Jacksons Moonwalker arcade game.
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Parasol Star (PCengine) without infinite credits its really hard (at 2 players), Dungeon and dragons (mame), golden axe 1 (mame), and I reach to the lvl 100 of bobble bubble 2 (mame), most of my plays is with more ppl so we change game normally.
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@Dochartaigh said in Finishing my first game on retropie:
Was playing Ninja Gaiden for NES for hours and hours as well
I finished Ninja Gaiden (NES) a few months ago with an abusive and unrestricted use of save states. I just can't believe somebody finished this game in the good old times when there was no save state...
Same thing with Battletoads (NES). With no savestates I can only reach the level 10...
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@meleu said in Finishing my first game on retropie:
I finished Ninja Gaiden (NES) a few months ago with an abusive and unrestricted use of save states. I just can't believe somebody finished this game in the good old times when there was no save state...
Like saving/restoring every 5-10 seconds! Not even kidding. SO hard (or I just suck ;)
I should have really gotten the fast forward/rewind thing working on RetroPie (haven't delved into how to use that as it slows down some games I've read).
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ha!, I got a Ultra-Ninja Gaiden friend freak that pass the level 1-2-3 in less than two minuts, he saids that wanna make a "run" video of the entire game.
Edit: 'He pass me this video'-->
Sorry to deviate from the topic :p.
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I stopped fiddling with settings and such on my Super Famicom Pi this weekend and decided to actually play it. I managed to complete Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman Zero, and it was a lot of fun.
Then I rewired a NES-004 controller to use a Super Nintendo wire so I could play Castlevania with a real Nintendo controller. ;)
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zelda 1 (NES)
kings' field III (psx)
streets of rage 2 (megadrive)i think that might be it! i mostly play multiplayer/arcade stuff. need to start something else!
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@lostless
Several months ago I decided to play through Final Fight on lr-fbalpha (it was before lr-fbalpha2012 came out) and I used plenty of virtual quarters! That was one of my top 5 favorite Arcade games! Then on the SNES, I decided to tackle Final Fight 1, Final Fight 2, Final Fight 3 and then Final Fight Guy (which is just like Final Fight 1 but has Guy instead of Cody, the Arcade version had both). Then I played through Final Fight CD on the Sega CD. Then I went for Final Fight One for the GBA. Last I played Mighty Final Fight for the original NES.There's some interesting information on it's Wikipedia page about the different ports:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fight_(video_game)Next I beat Streets of Rage 1, 2 and 3 on the Genesis. I also loaded up both TMNT Arcade games!
I also had a friend come over once a week and we would play some random Arcade Beat 'em ups! I think we've played just about every beat 'em up I could find! Some good and some not so good but we had fun either way.
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Just finished Quackshot for the Genesis. Grew up loving that game, but was never able to beat it in a single sitting. Satisfying.
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I'm on kind of a Sega CD trip lately. Some really good hidden and overlooked gems on that system. I beat Snatcher, Sonic CD (the good ending with all time stones), and Road Avenger.
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@drake999
One of my friends had a Sega CD and he had several cool games for it but I remember this one called "Mansion of Hidden Souls" that was actually pretty good but I never heard of it before or heard of it since. He also had the infamous Night Trap before they pulled it and edited it to re-release it in 1994.
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@backstander Yeah I owned a Sega Genesis CDX growing up and still have most of my games. I've never tried Night Trap but I'm well aware that there were a lot of government officials that had a conniption fit over it. The funny thing is the game is quite tame, even by the standards of the time. I own Double Switch, which is a spiritual sequel of sorts and that's the one I played until I beat. I've heard of Mansion of Hidden Souls but never actually played, not even sure what it's about, but if it's good I might have to check it out.
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@backstander I should say I've never played Night Trap for more than 5 minutes, lol. It's like one of those hilariously bad horror movies so I do want to see more of the game one day. I've seen plenty of Youtube videos on it though.
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Ah, I forgot The 7th Guest on ScummVM... Awesome game.
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I've never tried Night Trap but I'm well aware that there were a lot of government officials that had a conniption fit over it. The funny thing is the game is quite tame, even by the standards of the time.
Yeah, Night Trap was quite tame and I think the people trying to ban it had never actually played it. I never played Double Switch but maybe I'll give it a try now.
Mansion of Hidden Souls is a point-n-click adventure puzzle games similar to Myst, Uninvited and D.
I just remember another good game my friend had, "Dracula Unleashed" which was kind of like a Sherlock Holmes game but you are after a vampire. I tried it on RetroPie but it had some weird sounds issues (or I have a bad rip).
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It's like one of those hilariously bad horror movies so I do want to see more of the game one day.
I love hilariously bad horror movies and I agree that 'Night Trap' is right there with them. I've gotten pretty close to beating it in the past, but it's tough. The main flaw is that it expects you to be killing augers left, right and center at the same time valuable information is being discussed in other rooms that is needed to keep the game going.
I have the director's cut that I run through DOSBox and it comes with a short documentary about the senate hearings where 'Mortal Kombat', 'Carmageddon' and 'Night Trap' are raked across the coals in service of instituting the video game rating system that we now know. Listening to them describe the events of the game, you can tell they never played it. They state several times that it's the job of the player to stalk and murder the girls in the game, rather than protect them from the augers using the traps.
Edit: Here's the documentary for anyone interested.
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So far I've beaten
Castlevania
Contra
Super Mario World
Altered Beast
Illusion of GaiaNow just starting Chrono Trigger...I love my retropie system.
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