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I bet you thought this site was only going to contain NES videos, right? Well, I have the technology to record SNES games now.
Bonkers is another Capcom Disney game. It stars a hyperactive bobcat who throws bombs everywhere. That should really be all you need to know.
I chose this game largely because it is very easy and I was testing out the SNES recording process.
More importantly, with the posting of this video, my blog is now totally caught up on the runs I have already posted to Google Video!
*fanfare plays*
There will now be posts about the games I'm attempting from time to time, though generally runs will tend to come slower than 2 per week.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
NES Little Nemo the Dream Master
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This game is based on a comic strip from 1905 that most people have probably never heard of. It was remade as an anime movie around when this game came out.
It's a pretty interesting game, actually, the gimmick to this game is that you can feed candy to various animals in order to change into them. This, coupled with the detailed graphics featured in the game made Little Nemo fairly impressive in 1989.
This is also one of the first platformers to put heavy emphasis on exploration. Little Nemo really was a trend-setter.
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This game is based on a comic strip from 1905 that most people have probably never heard of. It was remade as an anime movie around when this game came out.
It's a pretty interesting game, actually, the gimmick to this game is that you can feed candy to various animals in order to change into them. This, coupled with the detailed graphics featured in the game made Little Nemo fairly impressive in 1989.
This is also one of the first platformers to put heavy emphasis on exploration. Little Nemo really was a trend-setter.
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Photos of my gaming collection
I took some pictures of my games and setup for a forum I go to. I thought I might as well share it here. I'll link to these because they're big pictures.
Last updated on October 17 2011.
Entertainment Center Mark III (new)
Entertainment Center Mark II
Entertainment Center Mark I
It's made out of an old paper filing system that was heavily modified to fit my various systems. It now holds 9 systems, which is definitely maximum capacity.
SNES Shelf (new)
N64 Shelf (new)
NES Shelf (new)
Shelves 4 (new)
Shelves 3
Shelves 2
Shelves 1
This holds my NES, SNES, N64, and PS1 collections (my PS1 collection is extremely small). For the first time, I've uploaded high-rez pictures of the individual shelves in case you want to strain your eyes and try to make out the games.
DS Stacks 2 (new)
DS Stacks
PSP Stacks 2 (new)
PSP Stacks
I now store my DS, 3DS and PSP games on top of the shelves. I hope that board is sturdy enough to support all of my DS games...
Modern Games Left Side (new)
Modern Games Right Side (new)
Wii Games
GC Games
Bookshelf 3
Bookshelf 2
Bookshelf 1
Under Bookshelf 2
Under Bookshelf 1
This bookshelf has its contents shuffled around all the time, it currently contains my GC, Wii, and PS2 collections. And they no longer totally fit.
GBA collection
GB/GBC collections
Many people requested to see my Game Boy and Game Boy Advance collections (they're usually stored in boxes), so here they are.
Genesis games 2 (new)
Genesis games
My Genesis collection is a little bigger now, but I still have no place for them.
Old DS Box 2
Old DS Box
Old N64 Box
I used to store a lot of this stuff in crates and such before I got these shelves.
The Most Expensive Game I Own
Took this out to prove to some guy that I had actually heard of this game, but since I guess it's a centerpiece of sorts I'll put the picture here too.
Last updated on October 17 2011.
Entertainment Center Mark III (new)
Entertainment Center Mark II
Entertainment Center Mark I
It's made out of an old paper filing system that was heavily modified to fit my various systems. It now holds 9 systems, which is definitely maximum capacity.
SNES Shelf (new)
N64 Shelf (new)
NES Shelf (new)
Shelves 4 (new)
Shelves 3
Shelves 2
Shelves 1
This holds my NES, SNES, N64, and PS1 collections (my PS1 collection is extremely small). For the first time, I've uploaded high-rez pictures of the individual shelves in case you want to strain your eyes and try to make out the games.
DS Stacks 2 (new)
DS Stacks
PSP Stacks 2 (new)
PSP Stacks
I now store my DS, 3DS and PSP games on top of the shelves. I hope that board is sturdy enough to support all of my DS games...
Modern Games Left Side (new)
Modern Games Right Side (new)
Wii Games
GC Games
Bookshelf 3
Bookshelf 2
Bookshelf 1
Under Bookshelf 2
Under Bookshelf 1
This bookshelf has its contents shuffled around all the time, it currently contains my GC, Wii, and PS2 collections. And they no longer totally fit.
GBA collection
GB/GBC collections
Many people requested to see my Game Boy and Game Boy Advance collections (they're usually stored in boxes), so here they are.
Genesis games 2 (new)
Genesis games
My Genesis collection is a little bigger now, but I still have no place for them.
Old DS Box 2
Old DS Box
Old N64 Box
I used to store a lot of this stuff in crates and such before I got these shelves.
The Most Expensive Game I Own
Took this out to prove to some guy that I had actually heard of this game, but since I guess it's a centerpiece of sorts I'll put the picture here too.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
NES Super C
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After Contra, this seems like the logical choice.
Much like Contra, if you get the right weapon, this game isn't very hard. I actually come pretty close to beating this game on one life, but I get caught without my weapon on the last level and you get to see just how naked I am without it. Sheesh.
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After Contra, this seems like the logical choice.
Much like Contra, if you get the right weapon, this game isn't very hard. I actually come pretty close to beating this game on one life, but I get caught without my weapon on the last level and you get to see just how naked I am without it. Sheesh.
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Sunday, August 17, 2008
NES Contra
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When people think of hard NES games, this is probably one of the first names to come to mind. But this game actually isn't as hard as it seems. The first couple of times I tried to beat it, I did abysmally, but within a few days I was able to do this run of the game.
So for anyone who wants to beat Contra, try it with the Konami code the first couple times. You'd be amazed how much easier it gets with a bit of practice!
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When people think of hard NES games, this is probably one of the first names to come to mind. But this game actually isn't as hard as it seems. The first couple of times I tried to beat it, I did abysmally, but within a few days I was able to do this run of the game.
So for anyone who wants to beat Contra, try it with the Konami code the first couple times. You'd be amazed how much easier it gets with a bit of practice!
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Saturday, August 16, 2008
Links and RSS section
I've added another section to the blog. It contains a couple links, a link banner, and some RSS options. RSS will allow you to be notified when this page updates.
You can get to it by turning the TV off (use the other knob).
You can get to it by turning the TV off (use the other knob).
Thursday, August 14, 2008
NES MC Kids
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MC Kids is, as the name suggests, a game based on McDonald's. This alone makes it awesome. It also happens to be a very good Super Mario Bros 3-esque platformer.
This is an interesting run, because I make it through about 70% of the game playing casually and taking a lot of risks. At that point, I realize I haven't lost a life yet and decide to turn this into an attempt at a no-death run (something I've never even come close to before).
This run could also help you out if you've played the game but can't find all the cards, because I get every last one in this run.
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MC Kids is, as the name suggests, a game based on McDonald's. This alone makes it awesome. It also happens to be a very good Super Mario Bros 3-esque platformer.
This is an interesting run, because I make it through about 70% of the game playing casually and taking a lot of risks. At that point, I realize I haven't lost a life yet and decide to turn this into an attempt at a no-death run (something I've never even come close to before).
This run could also help you out if you've played the game but can't find all the cards, because I get every last one in this run.
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
NES Jackal
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Jackal is a great arcade game. Unlike many arcade games, where you can abuse certain tricks to raise your score without limit, in this game your score actually means something. There's the perfect element of risk versus reward - taking risks gets you more points, but if you die, you lose your POWs, cosing you an extreme amount of points.
This is one of my most professional-ish videos, because this one was for a tournament (the goal was to get the highest score). In the end, I came second - I posted this video too early and someone else adapted some of my strategies. Oh well, it still makes for a good watch.
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Jackal is a great arcade game. Unlike many arcade games, where you can abuse certain tricks to raise your score without limit, in this game your score actually means something. There's the perfect element of risk versus reward - taking risks gets you more points, but if you die, you lose your POWs, cosing you an extreme amount of points.
This is one of my most professional-ish videos, because this one was for a tournament (the goal was to get the highest score). In the end, I came second - I posted this video too early and someone else adapted some of my strategies. Oh well, it still makes for a good watch.
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Thursday, August 7, 2008
NES Paperboy
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Ahh, Paperboy. The most wantonly destructive game for the NES. Who doesn't love this game?
My objective here was to try and get the largest number of subscribers, and to that end, causing mayhem isn't actually productive. However, I just can't stop myself - My fingers move on their own when I see a post or tombstone in need of defacing.
I think this is one of my most entertaining runs to watch. I really cut loose on some of those houses.
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Ahh, Paperboy. The most wantonly destructive game for the NES. Who doesn't love this game?
My objective here was to try and get the largest number of subscribers, and to that end, causing mayhem isn't actually productive. However, I just can't stop myself - My fingers move on their own when I see a post or tombstone in need of defacing.
I think this is one of my most entertaining runs to watch. I really cut loose on some of those houses.
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Monday, August 4, 2008
NES Super Mario Bros
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I'm sure everyone knows this game, after all, there's over 40 million copies of it.
This video is the product of an NES challenge where the goal was to beat Super Mario Bros without dying or using warps. While the game itself isn't that hard, beating it without losing a single life is.
At any rate, I can't quite pull it off, though I came pretty close. Well, I only worked on this for about a week, if I spent a little longer maybe I could have done it.
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I'm sure everyone knows this game, after all, there's over 40 million copies of it.
This video is the product of an NES challenge where the goal was to beat Super Mario Bros without dying or using warps. While the game itself isn't that hard, beating it without losing a single life is.
At any rate, I can't quite pull it off, though I came pretty close. Well, I only worked on this for about a week, if I spent a little longer maybe I could have done it.
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New Page Elements
Minor update, but I've activated two more of the channels. Channel 5 gives you a quick list of all the videos I've posted, and channel 8 is the Blogger "About Me" page.
It'll probably be a while before the rest of the knob settings do much of anything.
It'll probably be a while before the rest of the knob settings do much of anything.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
NES DuckTales
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This game is as classic as they come. I'm sure everyone who owned an NES knew DuckTales. Capcom really did a lot of good things when they worked with Disney.
I think this is a pretty good run. I do die a couple times, but I'm pretty sure I get almost all of the secrets in this game. Hopefully this video should be informative.
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This game is as classic as they come. I'm sure everyone who owned an NES knew DuckTales. Capcom really did a lot of good things when they worked with Disney.
I think this is a pretty good run. I do die a couple times, but I'm pretty sure I get almost all of the secrets in this game. Hopefully this video should be informative.
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AladdinBattle Dodgeball
Battletoads and Double Dragon
Biker Mice From Mars
Bonkers
Bubsy
Cool Spot
Demon's Crest
Dolucky's A-League Soccer
Donkey Kong Country
F1 ROC 2 Race of Champions
Ganbare Goemon 2
The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse
Megaman X
NBA Jam TE
Pac Man 2: The New Adventures
Pieces
Plok
Pocky and Rocky
Sparkster
Super James Pond
Super Mario World
Tetris Battle Gaiden
Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose
U.N. Squadron
Wario's Woods
Yoshi's Cookie
Genesis:
Alien SoldierCastlevania Bloodlines
Chiki Chiki Boys
Cyberball
Knuckles Chaotix
Puggsy
Rocket Knight Adventures
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
N64:
Bust a Move '99Diddy Kong Racing
Mario Kart 64
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon
NFL Blitz Special Edition
Penny Racers
Pokemon Puzzle League
Sin and Punishment
Snowboard Kids
Super Mario 64
PSX:
Bishi Bashi Special 2Bishi Bashi Special 3
Choro Q2
Monster Rancher 2
Pocket Fighter
Snowboard Kids Plus
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage
GC
Sonic Adventure 2 BattlePS3
Puyo Puyo TetrisGB
BatmanMegaman V
Trip World
GBA
Megaman ZeroSummon Night Swordcraft Story
DOS:
Holiday HareJazz Jackrabbit
XMas Skyroads
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Here I've listed a handful of games I've considered doing runs for. If you have a particular preference for one of these games, you can vote for it here.
There's no guarantee that a game that gets a lot of votes would get done right away, but it might influence me when picking the next game to do.
Should I switch to using Youtube?
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- Tero
- I'm just a guy who plays far too many video games. I own an Intellivision, NES, SNES, N64, Playstation, Playstation 2, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Wii, Gameboy, Gameboy Colour, Gameboy Advance, DS, and PSP, as well as far more games than I could count.
I started doing these game runs both as a way to show off and to challenge myself. Mostly the former, though.
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This is a cartooning community for amateur cartoonists, though a lot of the work there rivals what you'd see in print in terms of quality. A lot of my friends have comics here.
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