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Starbuck66

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  1. Personally I prefer the name Genesis, but Mega Drive isn't bad either.
  2. It seems like when I've discussed this concept with people, it's something they've never seen or heard of, so I thought I would mention it here and get some feedback. In the early 90's (like 90-93 or so) there were two different places in my area that I like to call console arcades. They would have tables setup with TV's and a console next to each, and walls of games just like a rental store (and would sometimes allow rental of the games on display). You would pay by the hour, and you could pick any game you wanted to play off the wall, trade the box with the attendant for the game, then take the game, slap it into the console, and play it until you wanted a different game. Both of these places had the NES, the Genesis, Master System, Turbografx 16, and SNES. I loved this concept because it allowed me to experience so many different games and systems that I knew about from magazines, but couldn't afford and that friends didn't have. Alex Kidd on the SMS; played it on a power base converter at one of these places, and I had never seen or played any SMS stuff before that. The TG-16; something I always wanted when I saw it on the pages of EGM, but would have never had the chance to play had it not been for these console arcades. So my question is, was this just some sort of unique phenomenon to my neck of the woods? I did live in a fairly rural county in mid-Michigan, so I think that may be why the owners of these places thought the market was there for this concept. Eventually the two of these arcades went out of business, and I've never seen anything like them since. Just curious if anyone else has seen anything like this?
  3. No, this uses plastic miniatures you assemble. They have another game that preceded it called Flames of War that was larger scale tank battles and used die cast minis, but it was very expensive to get into. This game, you can buy a starter set that comes with 3 tanks for 25 bucks, and single tanks that can often be used in multiple configurations for about 10 bucks each. I play World of Tanks on the Xbox One, and it's probably why I got into this new tabletop game, because they are very similar.
  4. I'll double check this, but I just downloaded and installed it last week so I thought I was on the current version of everything.
  5. I've had Zaxby's and loved it! I never had the opportunity to try RC, but if I'm near one at some point I'll definitely give it a try. We are just starting to get Chick-Fil-a in Michigan; I think restaurants are set to open early next year. There was one across from our hotel in Fairfax when my family and I were doing DC for our vacation a couple years back, and we ate there for dinner the first night, and had it for breakfast 3-4 times during our trip. So I'm a little excited :-)
  6. Ringing the bell; I got a Turbo last Christmas with a Turbo Everdrive, and I've been having a blast with it! I still don't have a CD drive for it, but maybe I'll get one at some point. I got to play a Turbo at the console arcade next to my house in 1990. I remember playing Bonk, Galaga 90, and Blazing Lasers. None of my friends or family owned the system, so this was the only way I got to experience it. I always wanted one when I was a kid, but unfortunately it wasn't in the budget. Having one and playing it now has been a great experience!
  7. Starbuck66

    Tanks

    Wondering if anyone else has tried this game? I just got into it a couple months ago, and participated in an event at my local game shop yesterday. I love how inexpensive it is to get into, and how fast it plays. It's like you can get your miniature strategy game fix in cheaply and quickly, with very easy rules. http://tanks.gf9games.com
  8. This statement summarizes why I don't play Magic anymore. I got into it in high school with Revised, quit for a while, got back into it again during the Invasion block, some of Odyssey, quit, played some of Mirrodin, all of Kamigawa block, and quit again. I have a ton of cards and all my decks still, but I haven't gotten back into it because it's so damned expensive, plus I would have to learn all of the new mechanics, my decks would all be obsolete, etc. I did release tournaments during Invasion and Kamigawa, and while they were fun and most players were cool, there were always jerks to deal with too. I even played online for a while during Mirrodin, and while I enjoyed the games, I didn't like spending money on digital cards. It was nowhere near as satisfying as purchasing and collecting physical cards. So while I'd love to get back into it, I just can't bring myself to sink the money into it that I would need to be competitive. It's a hell of a game, and the fact that it's been around so strongly for so long is a testament to that.
  9. Thanks Rick, sounds like a plan! I haven't tried MAME stuff on it yet, so I'll give that a try and let you know how it goes.
  10. Thanks for the tip; unfortunately they don't seem to do the trick for me. I did take Bonine an hour or so before my flight, and that usually does the trick, but we hit some wicked turbulence on the way up, and it just wasn't cutting it. I took another Bonine and that settled me down, but I was very tired after that. Luckily I didn't need the bag of shame, but my stomach was just a mess. I used to take Dramamine, but I hate being drowsy for so long after we land, so I started taking Bonine instead. Apparently if you take two Bonine within a short span of each other, it's no longer non drowsy :-) Hope the ginger works on the way back as well and enjoy your trip!
  11. I concur! Really crossing my fingers they make the third one; I'm hearing rumors but nothing substantial at this point.
  12. Loved HaCF seasons one and two! I haven't had time to take in season 3 yet, but I plan to at some point. Great show with some great characters and addicting story. I wish AMC would make more shows like this and less shows like Walking Dead.
  13. I watched this and thoroughly enjoyed it! It was interesting to see the type of deals he could swing when buying in bulk. I also think this movie shows dealing with people face to face helps when dickering on price, especially if you find people who are in the business because they love video games, not because they are in it for the money. I think the main guy from the movie was a guest on the 2 Dudes and a NES podcast as well, the Zelda II episode I believe? Worth listening to if you haven't already.
  14. If you couldn't tell from my name, HUGE BSG fan, and I'm in the both camp. To be honest, I wasn't pleased when I heard some of the characters were going to be gender swapped in the new one (especially Starbuck), but the pilot looked so good, I had to watch it. After seeing Starbuck punch out Colonel Tigh, I loved new Starbuck just as much as old Starbuck. I still watch the old show from time to time. It's campy as hell at some points, and I still chuckle when I see the same reused space battle shots over and over, but it's definitely more family friendly than the new one which is a big plus for me.
  15. My last flight to Disney in Florida back in August, my wife, daughter and I all took our 3DS's on the trip. We played some Mario Kart 7 using my daughter's cartridge and download play while we were at the airport. Had a blast! Got airsick on the plane though, so no 3DS for me during the flight :-( I have a DS multicart, so it varies what I play and when, but it makes my 3DS the system of choice for me when I travel. I also have a PSP, and if I'm really into a particular PSP game at the moment or want emulation, I use it instead.
  16. Earthbound Zero (NES/Famicom, used my Everdrive) Super Jeopardy (NES) RC Pro Am II (NES) Side note: Super Jeopardy is just weird... 4 players instead of three, and creepy voices for the characters. I think I'll stick to the earlier ones next time I want to play a Jeopardy game...
  17. Hoping someone here can share some insights on this, as I put up a post over on AtariAge 4 days ago and have yet to receive even a single reply. I have a Pi 1 that I'm running Retropie on, but it seems like the majority of the games I try on the SNES and NES have serious sound issues. The sound is slow and choppy. I also get some gameplay lag in SMB 3 and SMW. I didn't know if this is a horsepower issue? I had heard of minor issues using the Pi 1 for emulation, but nothing this bad. My other thought is that I need to tweak some settings in Retroarch?
  18. Both! Although Battlestar Galactica came first :-)
  19. I love Adventure, and it's must play for me every time I fire up my 7800, my Flashback, or Atari's Greatest Hits on my DS. Can't get enough of this game! My daughter always calls the hero "Mr Dot," and says that he's Link's grandfather. I kind of suggested the premise of the game being similar to Zelda to get her to try the game out, and now she's as hooked as I am on it :-) Thanks to all who posted links to hacks and variations as well; I'll definitely check those out!
  20. I haven't played the 8 bit version yet because I'm worried it will ruin the 2600 version for me. I did play this a few months ago and struggled with it, but I remember enjoying it and being better at it when I was a kid. Seeing this thread makes me want to give it another go :-)
  21. Congrats on the additions on the way! I'll also be sure to pass your hello along :-) We were both glad to see 2600 Ghostbusters get some love in your review; it's been a must play Halloween game for us for a few years now. We're both dressing up as Ghostbusters for Halloween this year (she's dressed like the girls from the remake, I'm dressed like the guys from the original), so we've been playing all the Ghostbusters games, good and bad. I have to say I enjoy the Atari one more than the NES one; it's easier to forgive gameplay shortcomings on the Atari than the NES. It's definitely a game I wish I had a heavy or light sixer for though... Having to fumble with the difficulty switch on the 7800 is a bit of a pain.
  22. Hi Phil, I just want to say my daughter and I love your reviews! It's great to see someone on YouTube so devoted to reviewing titles on the 2600. I'm also thankful for the "no swear" part of your mission; it's great to be able to watch your reviews with my daughter without worrying about foul language or adult innuendo. CGR does a good job showing the Atari lots of love, but his scope is so wide it can be a while between Atari game reviews. Other retro YouTube channels just tend to ignore or rag on the Atari. So thanks, and I look forward to future reviews!
  23. Just wanted to take a moment and introduce myself to everyone. I love all things Atari, and I'm very into retro and modern gaming. My consoles range from pre-crash to Xbox One. I live in the West Michigan area, so if I have some Midwest flavor or tendencies in my posts that's why :-) Hoping to contribute where I can, and looking forward to learning more from other members about this amazing hobby!
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