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Pterodactyl Terror - Joust


Posted on 05/21/2020 at 04:17 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Mine too. It was a great game and was cool when you beat the pterodactyl.

When Joust was presented to Williams brass, they were like "WTF is this? What's this flap buttom for?" Nintendo of America said the same thing about the Jump button on Donkey Kong. Back then, they really wanted more shooting games. Both DK and Joust were huge successes. 

Ironically, when Donkey Kong became popular, Atari licensed Kangaroo from Sunsoft because they wanted a platformer to compete with DK, prioritizing a release of Kangaroo over Gravitar, which was a vector shooting game developed in-house at Atari. The developers of Gravitar were upset and sent out a company-wide memo calling Kangaroo "trash." Kangaroo went on to become a decent-sized hit, while Gravitar was a bomba. 

I would play Kangaroo with an onion tied to my belt, which was the style at the time.

Old RPGs


Posted on 05/21/2020 at 04:06 AM | Filed Under Blogs

The key seller is in the town of Rimuldar (the town immediately south of the eastern cave.) You have to go around the outer edge of the town map, outside of the water that surrounds the buildings. You just have to be careful not to go too far or you'll exit to the world map. In the northwestern corner you'll find a doorway into a building where the shopkeeper will sell you keys at 16 gold a pop.

Old RPGs


Posted on 05/20/2020 at 03:24 AM | Filed Under Blogs

You need to go southeast from Tantegel Castle, not southwest. You'll find what you're looking for there.

Dragon Quest II was tough near the end. It got hit with budget and time constraints late in development so a lot of stuff that was supposed to be in the end game, wasnt, leaving you under-leveled. 

Dragon Quest III was where Dragon Quest really grew its beard. It's the best RPG on NES, hands down.

Old RPGs


Posted on 05/20/2020 at 03:22 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Ultima III: Exodus also had resurrect from ashes. Unless your character was super leveled up it was faster just to say bye-bye to him/her and roll a replacement.

Dr. Mario Review


Posted on 05/20/2020 at 03:20 AM | Filed Under Review

The Angry Video Game Nerd did a funny video about ROB and the two games made for ROB.

Wizardry and Dragon Warrior


Posted on 05/19/2020 at 01:57 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Ah, the joys of save-scumming.

I beat the Game Boy Color version of Dragon Quest ! (released in a double-pack with DQII). I downloaded Dragon Quest 1-3 on Switch and am probably about halfway through DQI, and have just gotten to Africa on DQ3. DQ3's world map is based on the real world, and there's even a town in North America that's fighting for its independence from an evil empire, LOL.

Pterodactyl Terror - Joust


Posted on 05/19/2020 at 01:53 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Joust was awesome. I had the Atari 8-bit version of it at home. My sister would play it from time to time. Unfortunately, most of Midway/Williams's pre-Mortal Kombat arcade library has fallen into obscurity now because Warner Bros, which now owns Midway IPs doesn't seem interested in it. We haven't seen a compilation of their games released in almost ten years, when they released a collection for PS3 and 360.  Arcade Archives did great at bringing Nintendo's library to Switch, but they only publish Japanese arcade games and not American games.

So I've contented myself with getting my Joust fix through Balloon Fight and Vs. Balloon Fight on Switch. Balloon Fight was Satoru Iwata's first game. He also handled the NES version of Joust, which was published by HAL.

Nothing But NES


Posted on 05/17/2020 at 10:32 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Even though Sir-Tech went bust shortly after Wizardry 8 released, Japan is keeping the series alive. There was a Wizardry game released on PS3 and Steam a whole back.

Bottomless Pit - Kid Icarus


Posted on 05/17/2020 at 10:29 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I enjoyed it, flaws and all. It gets much easier once you clear the first boss. I was into Greek mythology at the time so I dug it even though it played fast and loose with Greek mythology (a more recent favorite, Valkyrie Profile, does the same thing with the Norse myths). The instruction manual showed a female enemy character with bare boobs, which somehow never created an outcry.

Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters on Game Boy is a genuinely great game. They did away with the cheap falling and improved on the original in every way except ehe lack of color. Surprisingly, despite being Japanese-made it was US-exclusive until it was released on the 3DS. It made me wish Nintendo had made a Super Kid Icarus or a Kid Icarus 64.

Retro Review: Phantasy Star IV


Posted on 05/16/2020 at 05:24 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Not quite on par with Final Fantasy VI, but still a well-done game with a lot of style. Sadly, I've never finished it. However, my favorite RPGs on the Genesis were Lunar: Silver Star and Lunar: Eternal Blue on the Sega CD. Those were the best RPGs ever made for Sega consolse.

Sega's actually done pretty good as an RPG company. Valkyria Chronicles is still one of my favorite SRPGs of all time, Sakura Wars was a precursor for both VC and Skies of Arcadia, and of course Sega now owns the SMT/Persona franchise when they bought Atlus. I wish they'd get busy with SMT V on Switch.

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