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toiletobserver , in Looking for retro game recommendations

Milon's secret castle. Top notch NES game.

mozz Admin , in Looking for retro game recommendations
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Not sure what they have available, but Advance Wars and Tactics Ogre I both had fun with. I heard good things about the Disgaea games (the fourth one in particular), too, but never played them.

Eggyhead , in Looking for retro game recommendations
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My RP3 is how I got completely absorbed into the trails series. Starting with Trails in the Sky and Trails in the Sky Second Chapter on PSP.

Delta_V , in Looking for retro game recommendations

IDK what games are actually compatible with your device, but I do have opinions about cool older games.

turn based:
Civilization
Master of Magic
Champions of Krynn, Death Knights of Krynn, and Dark Queen of Krynn
Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun: Dragonfall, and Shadowrun: Hong Kong
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magic Obscura

platformers:
Noita
Dead Cells

driving:
Gran Turismo 4

cowpowered , in Looking for retro game recommendations

Here's a mostly forgotten one: Phantom 2040 for SNES

Not truly a metroidvania, but an interesting platformer shooter with branching paths and many different endings.

squiblet , in Playing Berzerk (2600) on the Atari VCS
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Nice! I have a friend with an original Berzerk standup.
'intruder alert....'

f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4 ,

Humanoid must not escape!

nullPointer , in Playing Berzerk (2600) on the Atari VCS

that game brought hours of fun back in the days of yore. that fuckin smiley face tho...

Lifecoach5000 ,

Evil Otto 🙂

guyrocket , in Playing Berzerk (2600) on the Atari VCS
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I was confused for a minute. Pretty sure some called the old 2600 a VCS. I could not figure out how you connected an old school console to a modern TV...and had it look good.

I have my old 2600 and the crt TV I used to play on. Both work great the last time I used them.

CrayonRosary ,

I've done it. It's perfect playable. And all you need is a cheap RCA to coaxial adapter.

The better solution is to buy an up-scaler though. They range from reasonably priced to outrageously so.

marlowe221 , in Playing Berzerk (2600) on the Atari VCS

Berserk is a favorite of mine! I don’t have a VCS but I wouldn’t mind one…

VanHalbgott OP , in Playing Berzerk (2600) on the Atari VCS

Yes I do: just another addition to my collection.

I’ve always wanted to play Atari and it turns out the digital games on the Store are dirt-cheap, especially the 2600 and 7800 game ports.

Now I just need to get some older systems later.

SeeJayEmm , in Playing Berzerk (2600) on the Atari VCS
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How is the VCS? Do you like it?

Computerchairgeneral , in The revenge of the video game manual

I miss gaming manuals. Yeah a lot of them were just sets of instructions and pretty forgettable, but every so often there was one that stuck out because someone had put the extra effort into it. Like the original Jak and Daxter game manual that had a map that detailed the entire route you took through the game. Or the Zelda Gameboy manuals that had these great illustrations every other page. Now the only reading materials games come with is the TOS and the Privacy Policy. Still, it's nice to see some games using them again, even if they are very niche. I really like the idea of a game that requires a physical manual in order to play it, almost as part of the gameplay. Like the article says it would be a very niche thing, but it would be a great experience.

helloharu , in The revenge of the video game manual
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Tunic uses the idea of a video game manual in such a wonderful way. Its not just a “hey this is what the buttons are, the interface is and a couple of character bios” kind of manual. The devs have made it a core part of the games experience as it guides you through literally the whole game and its secrets without even telling you that’s what it’s doing.

If you’ve not played it you need to experience it for yourself, it’s brilliant.

papalonian , in Potential dangers of emulators?

Like others have said, any file can be dangerous. You need to be diligent in picking where your ROMs come from, if it's a sketchy site don't use it.

That being said I've been doing similar activities since I was like 12 years old and have got a virus exactly once, and it was completely my fault for not listening to my gut (disregarded some red flags because I really wanted something to work.)

farcaster , in Potential dangers of emulators?

For emulators which use recompilation techniques, I suppose it's technically possible to make them execute malware. But writing your malware in legacy XBox/PlayStation code to embed it in roms would also make it some of the most sophisticated in history just to infect a handful of retrogamers so I think it's very unlikely..

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