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Toad64

Member Since 06 Oct 2011
Offline Last Active Apr 04 2012 01:09 AM
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In Topic: Post your creations!

28 March 2012 - 02:29 PM

I made a crappy Ghostbusters rip-off and uploaded it to Kongregate. Go play the game that gamers all over the internet are giving "1.5 stars" and "didn't like"!

http://www.kongregat...64/ghost-zapper

In Topic: No posts?

28 March 2012 - 01:52 PM

Hmmm, decent treasures? Let's see what I have that's kind of interesting....
I've got one of the tabletop models of the Game and Watch series, the Popeye game. Still works too, just needs two massive C batteries!
I've got a couple great Atari games, one is Ghostbusters 2 for that Atari 2600, complete in box. This was only released in Europe, and it's just crazy that it's an Atari 2600 game from 1990. I also have Music Machine for Atari 2600, which is extremely rare and was only sold in Christian book stores.

So those are some of my treasures. I do have TONS of stuff I've bought recently, I'm always getting random games from places when I'm out. Some of my newest purchases are Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness and Tonic Trouble for N64, and Simpsons: Night of the Treehouse of Horror for Game Boy Color.

In Topic: King of Kong Challenge!

20 November 2011 - 02:48 AM

Well, I played a little tonight, and got 21,600 on MAME. Unfortunately I realized afterwards I didn't know how to take a screenshot and exited the game. d'oh! The ROM I'm running, DK (US set 1), seemed to be a little on the fast side; when I got to the level with the conveyor belts and the spring thing, it was moving much faster than I'd remembered it. Maybe I'm just used to the NES version, though.

In Topic: Nintendo GameCube turns 10.

19 November 2011 - 04:27 AM

Also, I'm sad that the Wii has had a new revision that has taken out Gamecube game and controller support. : (

In Topic: Nintendo GameCube turns 10.

19 November 2011 - 04:21 AM

Nice article! I loved my Gamecube, and still do.
1Up's Jeremy Parish wrote a nice article a few days ago on how the Gamecube and Xbox influenced the current gen consoles