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RadioPoultry

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  1. Maybe I should give this game a try. It sounds like the system requirements aren't too high. (I really need a new video card.)
  2. Score: 198,500 Had to give it another try... Princess Daisy's not going to save herself, you know. (Though why doesn't she? That jet is sitting right there.)
  3. It took me a couple years, but I finally did it... I woke the Wind Fish!

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  4. Score: 140,850 At the end I was standing on a pipe and a missile launcher popped up and pushed me into a projectile.
  5. Score: 94,880 I managed to beat the game after this! That ending music is as great as everyone says it is.
  6. As long as we're enjoying the game, here is some history behind it:
  7. I remember watching my cousin play Super Mario Land, but I'm not sure I've ever played it before. Here is my first attempt: Score: 29790 Emulator: VisualBoyAdvance I stopped by my local used game store, but they didn't have this one. So, for the time being, I'm using... alternative methods. EDIT: I was using this emulator months ago to make maps of Super Hunchback via screenshots, and I had set some the sprites to show up as different colors. It just occurred to me that it might, in theory, give me an unfair advantage, so next time I'll set it back to the default.
  8. Some of my finds over the last month or so: Picked up these GameCube games in a Pasco, WA Goodwill. I still need to find a GameCube memory card for my Wii, but I have a couple controllers, at least. Found these two Competion-Pro joysticks at a Goodwill in Hermiston, OR. Haven't tested them out yet. I assume they were designed for the 2600 and the two buttons serve the same function, but it would be nice if they supported the 7800's 2nd button. We'll see! And I found these at a Idaho Youth Ranch thrift store in Boise. (I discovered there's a lot of thrift stores in Boise. I only had time to stop by a couple, though.)
  9. Score: 34,810 With the assistance of a 16 oz. can of Orange Fanta. I like how this game keeps adding new enemy types as you progress. Even about this far into the game, they reveal a new one: little spinning squares that zip across the screen and hunt you down.
  10. Score: 12480 Emulator used: Nostalgia 5.0 Neat game. Kinda reminds me of Tempest.
  11. I've got a question: Every time we restart the game, are we supposed to cycle through the game modes to generate a new course, or are we allowed to memorize a single generated course by only hitting "game reset" instead?
  12. 2'01"70 These are my best first two laps by far. The two spots I've been focusing on improving are the path through the mines and the final turn. This is probably my last one. Let's see if anyone can beat it! Here's looking at you, Kid A 😃
  13. 2'02"06 If there's any advantage to being stuck at home sick, it's that I can spend way too much time trying to perfect a single track of a single game. I've hardly tried the other tracks at all. (I'm really glad we're not doing Death Wind II.)
  14. 2'02"54 I was stuck for a while, but I think I found some ways to shave off a few milliseconds here and there. I may have been taking the corners too sharply early in the first lap. Or maybe I just had a change in luck. I'm playing it without sound, now. I think it may help me concentrate. And it is Mute City after all. Your turn, Kid A!
  15. This is how I'm currently doing it (more or less). On the first lap, I turn early into the corner of the rough area, which gives me a comfortable path to the corner of the other rough area, which I try not to hit at all. During all of this, I never let go of the accelerator. Like so: On the laps afterwards, I use my boost just after the space starts to open up, and go diagonally all the way through:
  16. 2'03"90 I feel like I'm starting to hit my limit now. I spent a sizable amount of time trying to improve on this, but I wasn't able to. I've started using Fire Stingray now. The vehicle/driver selection seems oddly familiar. Fire Stingray/Samurai Goroh' s high speed and slow acceleration reminds me of Wave Race 64's D. Mariner, while the slower speed and high acceleration of Golden Fox/Kevin Stuart reminds me of Wave Race 64's... A. Stewart.... Interesting.
  17. 2'08"25 I was using the Blue Falcon at first, but now I too have taken the path of the Wild Goose. I also switched to using a game controller instead of the keyboard I usually use for emulation. (I'm going to see if there are keyboard settings that work well with the SNES. My emulator's default keys were going to destroy my fingers!) My impression is there is a way to accelerate quickly from the starting line, like the AI drivers do, but I haven't figured it out yet, so instead I immediately slide to the right and let one of the other vehicles knock me forward. Cheap, I know, but it puts me in 1st very quickly!
  18. Time: 2' 26" 40 Emulator used: Snes9X For this competition, make sure you use the North American version of the game! I tried the European (PAL) ROM first, and the framerate was considerably slower. The clock ticks at normal speed though, so I ended up with this :
  19. I found this at Goodwill earlier this month, still sealed: After putting it together, I found it came with this Flappy Bird game already installed: It uses an Arduino Uno microcontroller, which I wasn't familiar with before, but I'm enjoying programming for it. I was hoping to also find some coding projects for this particular kit online, but pretty much all I've found so far are the example projects provided by the company. Right now I'm working on a program inspired by an Apple II game I used to play called "Caverns of Callisto". The 8x8 screen is a bit of a limitation, but that's not about to stop me!
  20. Is this still for sale? I'd be interested in buying this!
  21. I don't know if I can say my parents actually liked any particular games, but I remember my parents at least briefly playing Apple ][ versions of Frogger, Lode Runner, and a Pac-Man clone called "Snack Attack". And I can still remember my dad reading to me the intro to Dino Eggs.
  22. I picked up this Apple II monitor a few months ago at Goodwill. My dad used to have one just like it, I think.
  23. I play keyboard and theremin. I don't think I'm coordinated enough in the right way for guitar!
  24. The Empire Strikes Back for Intellivision
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