I really liked Contra on NES
, how did I forget that one? That's my #1 NES game, no question.
I really liked Contra on NES
C'mon guys..
This mother er was hard as it was fun
I'm sure I'm missing more but those come to mind first and foremost.
I was a sega kid tbh
Anyone remember this one?
tbh this one was my favorite
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And I suppose it's not THAT old, but I loved this game on the PS1.
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I rented that from Blockbuster
Damn this is nostalgic tbh. I grew up to this ...Pokemon and n64 and all that.
Good times man
So was I. SEGA took over the market in 1992... I was in 2nd grade. So over doing the Mario & his buddies thing. SEGA was edger and successfully advertised as ''cooler''
Due to the Genesis' head start, much larger library of games, and lower price point,[54] it was able to secure an estimated 60% of the American 16-bit console market by June 1992.[55] Sega's advertising continued to position the Genesis as the "cooler" console,[54] and at one point in its campaign, it used the term "Blast Processing" (the origin of which is an obscure programming trick on the console's graphics hardware[56]) to suggest that the processing capabilities of the Genesis were far greater than those of the SNES.[57] A Sony focus group found that teenage boys would not admit to owning a Super NES rather than a Genesis.[58] Neither console could maintain a definitive lead in market share for several years, with Nintendo's share of the 16-bit machine business dipping down to 37% at the end of 1993,[59] Sega accounting for 55% of all 16-bit hardware sales during 1994,[60] and Donkey Kong Country paving the way for the Super NES to win the waning years of the 16-bit generation.[61][62][2] According to a 2004 study of NPD sales data, the Sega Genesis was able to maintain its lead over the Super NES in the American 16-bit console market.[63]
In Europe the Mega Drive maintained support until 1998,[32] where it managed to sell 8 million units,[8] outselling all other consoles up through that time.[32] The Mega Drive also saw success in Brazil, where it held 75% of the market share.[32]
Plus Genesis had Blast Processing.
LOL, just saw your video using that line after posting.
SEGA
*SNES didn't have blood
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That NES Ninja Turtles was garbage.
Eric Bischoff was basically an in game cheat with the way he could make people's nose bleed and get tko's after a few of his cheesy jabs.
Pretty swell game but I think WWF No Mercy was a little better.
My favorite sports game on n64 was Ken Griffey Jr's Slugfest. It was so easy to trade scrubs and end up with Griffey, Bonds, Manny, Mcgwire, and 4 aces in your pitching rotation.
Original:
Revised 2006:
This game will be 20 years old this year.
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Speaking of Wolfenstein...I remember playing the out of ROTT back in high school. Our computer science teacher was a younger guy and he loaded it on all the computers(it had just come out earlier that year) and would usually let us play for 10-15 minutes at the end of class. Sometimes he'd give us free days on Friday and we could play all class long. Dude was cool as .
Did he come to school on a skateboard and wear sunglasses inside?
Neither did the Genesis version without old ABACABB.
How sad is it that I can forget where I put my keys in the morning, but I can remember that .
*edit* Technically, I guess this only applied to the original Mortal Kombat.
Last edited by Dex; 03-02-2012 at 08:57 AM.
games were fun when the first came out because it was all action. now you have to listen to the damn story line and other bs.
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