ZeldaFreak | 3,600 Events Team · Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 Welcome to the Submissions Thread for VGS Bingo 2022! This is where you will post any and all submissions you have for tiles you are trying to clear. Please include the name of the tile you're trying to clear in your posts! You can either have one post for submissions which you update every time you clear a new tile, or you can make new posts for every tile cleared, up to you! Good luck! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DefaultGen | 5,401 Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 First baybee 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jicsan | 589 Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 (edited) Across the Pond: Casual Art: How about @Tabonga. His profile avatar is very distinctive and much easier to make than a ghost cat headed Link. Clean as a Whistle: Before: It has an ancient sticker from some rental store’s filing system right on the label. And some sticky tape residue that I had previously only simply peeled the tape away. After: All the tape residue is off the shell and the super brittle mess of a sticker is gone revealing a lovely Nintendo Entertainment System logo. Cleaning it didn’t leave a pristine label underneath but it’s better than it was. Also gave the contacts a good swabbing. Cross Your Heart: Stayed up past bedtime for this. Does it still count if I used a save state or two? Done Deal: Game Night: I was there, I played poorly and disconnected quite a bit. Glamor Shot: Good as New: Here’s my son’s Skyward Sword joycon he broke the rail off of when his switch fell off the bed. I surprised myself that I was able to get it back together And that it actually works. It’s been broken for many months and already replaced. Those ribbon cables are tiny so I added a pair a tweezers and a magnifying glass to my toolbox. Took me a bit to figure out there is a tiny latch to hold down the ribbon cables. Anyway, my son is glad to have his Zelda joycons back and VGS bingo finally motivated me to do it! Homegrown: Developed by Manganga Team. It has a VGS logo right on it! How Charming: I bought a shirt way back when they first went up, this morning I went to the charms page and asked for the T-shirt charm and Deadeye hooked it up for me. It Belongs in a Museum: I have a “Not For Resale” Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap. New and Improved: This is my region switch modded Saturn. Left two switches up for USA, right two switches up for Japanese games. Pixels > Polygons A chimera enemy from Dragon’s Dogma. Supportive: I’m in for Long Haul, that reminds me that October is renewal month lol Souvenir: This is my Koji Igarashi autograph. I’ve posted this on VGS before, I met him at the GameStop managers conference the year he was there promoting Order of Ecclesia. It’s my favorite because I love Castlevania and I got to met Iga! Tools of the Trade: Took some digging for me to find these guys, but here they are. Just your everyday security bit and tri-wings. Also my cool SNES controller “toolbox” where I keep them. I used some of these last year to install a replacement back on my son’s Switch. I’d have posted a pic of that but we upgraded to an Oled and I don’t have it anymore. What If: Made a new new title screen for Final Fantasy 2 by mashing up the title screens for Final Fight 2 and Fantasy Zone. I could only do so much on my phone. Sorry about the watermark I wasn’t gonna pay the $8 the “free” software wanted to remove it. Edited October 24, 2022 by Jicsan 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aguy | 772 Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 (edited) Across the Pond: Probably the only Famicom games I ever plan on owning. Clean as a Whistle: Certainly not the grosses game ever to come through my doors, but definitely in need of a good scrubbin'. New and Improved: I swapped out the screen on my wife's NES GBA SP with the 101 backlit screen. Tools of the Trade: Nothing fancy, just typical Nintendo security bit screwdrivers, a couple tri-wings, torx, and the all important toothbrush. Souvenir: This draw string bag was the bonus for pre-ording DQ VIII at Gamestop. Nothing spectacular, but not something you see everyday from one of my favorite games. How Charming: Edited October 23, 2022 by Aguy 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darkchylde28 | 1,546 Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 (edited) Getting in queue like the cool kids. Submission: Across the Pond Spoiler Submission: It Belongs In A Mueseum Spoiler Submission: Tools Of The Trade Spoiler Submission: What If Spoiler I chose to recreate the Super Double Dragon logo in the style of Bubble Bobble, because once the idea popped into my head, I couldn't start inwardly giggling at how ridiculous that concept is. Here's what the original logo looks like, in all its 80s/90s "badass" glory. My art skills not withstanding, I should probably feel ashamed, but I don't, I just keep smirking, lol. Submission: Good as New Spoiler This was a $5 pickup at the flea market a few years back. Totally non functional, with obvious AA battery corrosion in the battery compartments, but overall in pretty great shape. Inside everything was fine, beyond a little "fluff" that had crawled up the contacts from the battery compartment into the inner case. Removing all of the old, bad caps and replacing them with brand new ones via a cap kit I ordered online, and this Game Gear roared back to life! Submission: Souvenir Spoiler I originally picked these up because they were miniature arcade cabinets, and while I've always liked Pac-Man, I love Ms. Pac-Man. These initially held a warm spot in my heart solely due to the fact that I picked them up when my son was just a baby, while we were on one of our various trips to Babies R Us and I happened to slip over into the other side of the store. I began to absolutely adore the cabinets once I saw photos someone had posted showing off that they were nearly the right scale for 3 3/4" action figures, and had various Joes and Cobras set up on one machine or another as they were playing, with various other characters crowded around, either watching or hoping to get the next play. Submission: Reimagined Spoiler I chose the main theme to The Legend of Zelda, as it's been a tone on my phone for the most important things in my life (ringtone for my wife, alarm tone when I need to make sure I get up, reminder tone for life events) basically since I first got a cell phone where you could put your own tones on it. In honor of the Halloween season, I chose to alter the song so as to present it as more of a funeral dirge. Thanks to the way the ton shifts, it still has a couple of higher points in it, but I think the end result comes out far more creepy and depressing than the light, hopeful, adventurous song that so many of are immediately familiar with. https://www.dropbox.com/s/7p299i0q0i5oa5p/Zelda_Overworld_Furneral_Dirge.mp3?dl=0 Submission: Clean As A Whistle Spoiler Before: After: Submission: Done Deal Spoiler Completed trade via thread: Submission: Homegrown Spoiler I submit my copy of Holly Jolly NES Mix, created by MattyB, KHAN Games, and humanthomas. Great cart, and a holiday staple every year since I got it on NA. Submission: How Charming Spoiler Played in and submitted a score to this week's NES weekly contest to earn the NES Weekly Contest Participant charm. Submission: Casual Art Spoiler I did a pixel version of NESQuest's profile pic, but also did an updated/modified version that I thought went along with his username. I did them in 153x153 pixels, the same as his current profile pic, in case he ended up wanting to use the new one. Submission: New and Improved Spoiler This is the original controller that came with my new-to-me PS4 back at the top of 2015. It served me well, but eventually the analog sticks gave up the ghost due to playing too much 7 Days to Die on it. Both of those were replaced with much better ones (working ones!), bringing it back to life. Before patching the 'ol girl up, I also added a couple of snazzier, grippy thumbsticks at the same time. Submission: Pew Spoiler Below are the links to the video demonstration of my newly created shmup for the "Pew" space on the bingo card. (Due to unforeseen circumstances yesterday, completion of the video was rushed, so please forgive the random interruptions from children and occasional chastising by adults. Any/all opinions of my brother-in-law who was helping are solely his own.) Part 1 (99.99% of the playthrough): Part 2 (literal last 33 seconds of the end of the playthrough): Submission: Game Night Spoiler Played around in my village for an hour or two with @Rhapsody98 prior to her knocking off for the night. Submission: Cross Your Heart Spoiler Beat Castlevania III for the first time since I originally beat it just after launch. Fun story, I submitted my photo of beating it to Nintendo Power and received a typed letter back congratulating me and telling me I was the first person to have submitted proof as to having beaten the game, but my photo/name never did show up in Nintendo Power. Submission: Glamour Shot Spoiler I really wanted to do a backdrop from one of those totally 80's big hair glamour photos but didn't have the time or Photoshop expertise to make it happen. Still, I'd have been pretty thrilled to open this spread in a catalog in my youth! Submission: Pixels > Polygons Spoiler Fear my mad art skills! The white line is around the pack simply because the online sprite editor I found to use showed the transparency around the whole figure as black, and I wanted to make sure it was obvious that I DID actually draw the backpack. Submission: Diamond In The Rough Spoiler Blog: Final tally: Edited October 24, 2022 by darkchylde28 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splain | 2,568 Editorials Team · Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 ----- Clockwise from Diamond Thieves: Homegrown - Diamond Thieves babyyyy! Made by Manganga Team in partnership with Mega Cat and Veegie Ess. Souvenir - I used to love these promotional VHS's from Nintendo Power. In a pre-YouTube world, these things were a huge deal. I just kept watching them over and over. My favorite is probably actually the N64 one, then the Starfox 64 one, but I don't own those ones, lol. The DKR one is still gold. New and Improved - Above is an abomination I made years ago, modding a Game Boy Micro into a SNES controller. The buttons work, X and Y are mapped to Start and Select, and I added volume buttons to the side. Tools of the Trade - I use these security bits to open up basically every kind of cart that Nintendo made, except for the ones (I think just GBA) that use a tri-wing style screw. I have tools for that too. It Belongs in a Museum - I have all 9 grey-cart Game Boy NFR's, but this Killer Instinct one was the hardest to find. It belongs in, uhhh... Good as New - The above "Pokemon Black" is actually a re-shell of a legitimate Pokemon Red, which was sold as a "cursed" copy because all the graphics were glitchy and corrupted. I tried fixing it one day by re-flowing all the solder points on every IC on the board, and it ended up working. Now it plays perfectly, thus ruining the creepiness and now I don't know what to do with it, lol. And below, Across the Pond - Happy memories of playing Ucchannanchan no Hono no Challenger: Denryū Iraira Bo in @Red's N64 contest. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesRobot | 5,800 Events Team · Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 (edited) Across the Pond My Canadien Zelda II Homegrown Rollie by @Optomon. @neodolphino and yours truly beta tested. Good times were had by all. How Charming Claimed the 25 imports charm. It Belongs in a Museum Custom test version of Spook-o-tron by @SoleGoose. Contains my favorite build of the game which includes the entire game, debug mode, level editor, and some crazy "glitch" alternate versions of every level (many if which were designed by yours truly). I think roughly 30% of those levels are playable. New and Improved Virtual Boy controller modified to work on the NES specifically for Spook-o-tron. Supportive Tools of the Trade I used this soldering iron to stuff a Tomee Zap Gun innards into a Nintendo Zapper so I could play Zapper games that were modified to work on HDTVs with a real Zapper. ... unfortunately, my soldering skills suck and now I have a broken Zap Gun and Zapper. Souvenir Hand Drawn Games Legend of Zelda guidebook. Clean as a Whistle Cleaned up this nasty Super Mario Bros 3. Spoiler Just kidding. Here's the actual cleaned version. Done Deal Just closed the deal with @Jicsan. He's sending me a video game mystery box for this bad boy: Pixels > Polygons 8Bit Heihachi Mishima Tekken 3 Good as New I cracked the screen on my Vita a while back and replaced it. It does function now but I busted the tab that connects the R bumper to the board so the RB no longer works. Anyways, I'm counting it. Glamor Shot The mutherfuckin Nintendo Entertainment System. This console has been consistently active with new game releases from the 1980s through present day 2020s. That is spanning TWO MILLENIA, people! Casual Art @OptOut Videomation avatar What If TMNT IV in Back to the Future style for reasons. Edited October 23, 2022 by JamesRobot 5 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nesmaster14 | 433 Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 (edited) Woohoo, reserved! Update 10/20 - I think I got a BINGO Across the Pond: Shout out to the LED Famicom cartridges and Sqoon Homegrown: Larry and the Long Look for a Luscious Lover (KHAN Games). I remember when this was announced in like 2009 and it finally released many years later. Old PC game, especially Larry, ported to NES was a fun idea. It Belongs In a Museum: Drug Czar (NES, unreleased box art sketches and ink drawing) New and Improved (Modded) Streamboy Color (TM) lol, a portable webcam livestreaming attachment I made for Gameboy. An old pic of it in action: Spoiler Tools of the Trade: Olde HP Scope. The scope I've used for basic troubleshooting including game consoles/computers/controllers, and also playing Tetris. The logic analyzer in pic is a bonus, it doesn't get used a lot for gaming stuff, but was being tossed and I thought it was too cool to pass up. Atari used them in the 70s as well. Good as New My Virtual Boy broke one day, took it apart and worked out a quick but effective fix. I designed a bracket that eases stress on the ribbon cable and secures it. Pic of it working and current VGS pic with name: Spoiler Fresh Coat of Paint: Surprised I still have this, but ages ago when I was like 14, I had the urge to paint an NES cart silver. Oops, has to be a console or controller. Souvenir: I got the opportunity to meet Kinuyo Yamashita (Castlevania NES composer), Yuzo Koshiro (Streets of Rage composer), and Chris Huelsbeck (Mega Turrican composer). Awesome people and they created some of my favorite video game music of all time. What If: "Cyborg Justice For All" Cyborg Justice (Sega Genesis) in the vein of Metallica "...And Justice for All" Clean as a Whistle: Ah, my somewhat neglected 3DO covered in dust. No more! Thanks for giving me a reason to finally clean this cool system up! Before: Cleaned: Glamour Shot: "Conceited TurboGrafx" TG16 looking at itself in the mirror thinking it's hot stuff. Nintendo Sixty Fourrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: I beat NBA Live 2000 on N64 last night (criteria of thread "Win the Championship"): I posted in the N64 thread: Diamond in the Rough: My first blog on VGS lol. It was a bit hard to fit the criteria but I eventually found one that fits. Billy Blazes for GBA is part of the "Rescue Heroes" series which spans over 3 games. The rest of the series I don't care for, but this particular game was enjoyable. Anywho, here's the review : Edited October 20, 2022 by nesmaster14 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drxandy | 3,225 Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 (edited) Across the Pond: Kururin squash! Homegrown: New and Improved: Green the only thing stock is the home button, triggers and black molding - new buttons and metal sticks. Blue is completely customized, cut the shell to fit the rotating d pad, all parts except motherboard are replaced Tools of the Trade: Souvenir: Halo CE promo countertop standee, a friend that worked at GameStop gave me this way back in the day because they were a ps2 fan and knew I liked halo. I haven't seen another pop up online, but I am super stoked to still have it in my collection. It Belongs in a Museum: Sorry I tried to link but page 2, Major nelson Xbox live headset that never had a retail release, given away at e3 2005 community party to like 10 people? Good as new: Not registering L button, replaced ribbon, problem fixed! Fresh coat of paint: Couple n64s and a GBA I painted in post 1 of thread Edit: new submission(s) Glamour Shot: Clean as a whistle: After taking apart Mandy's pro controller the other week I figured it was a good idea to see if I could fix the mild drift on the one I got back at launch and found this cat nest tucked away.. holy dang after cleaning it doesn't seem to drift anymore, hurrah. Game night: Played jackbox for a couple hours on the 20th Attempt: Nintendo sixty fouuuur: got like 80% through Mickey's speedway USA but couldnt place in the last comp unlocked by finding car parts I spent a few days getting there and could probally do it if I went back and got the unlimited retries cheat but hey I tried. Edited October 22, 2022 by drxandy 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RH | 4,903 Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 Reserved. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloves | 11,776 Administrator · Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 Across the Pond Shinobido! Love this series and my inability to read enough Japanese to understand what's going on does hinder my ability to play it to its fullest! Fresh Coat of Paint I painted this controller (rather poorly) back when ShmupSpeed released. I wanted to test out some spray paints and figured why not. Homegrown I made dis. (with a lot of help) It Belongs in a Museum This is a pre-production review copy of Slow Mole. To my knowledge the game is yet to be released in physical form. Supportive I am a subscriber on the site. Souvenir I think it has to be my little Metal Gear Solid shrine I've got going here. I have Psycho Mantis from F4F as well but he's in another room. Snake himself is always with me though, right there on top of my computer desk. Tools of the Trade I've found that makeup brushes are both affordable, and very good at removing dust from things without the risk of leaving marks. I have plenty of "tools", but I imagine there'll be a bunch of soldering irons etc. shown so I decided to think a little out of the box on this one. Casual Art I made a NES sized sprite of Bea Iank's current avatar. I doubled its size to fit within the bounds of the rules. It's now 32x32. Pixels > Polygons I wanted to try something a bit extra, so I imagined Robbie Rabbit from Silent Hill 3 as an animated sprite. He has a very simple 4 frame animation where he's running head-on. I've never done animation before in any capacity, so this was fun to try out. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaia Gensouki | 1,073 Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 (edited) At least a X should be possible. Across the Pond. Atelier Marie & Elie for the Dreamcast, brandnew in the collector's edition. Casual Art. I though about making a humble tribute to @scaryice, because he's always putting so much effort into the yearly NES challenge. I took the character from Getsu Fuumaden that he was using and tried to draw this character as he appeared on the box. However, making pixel art is much more difficult than I imagined and I'm not so sure about the results Cross Your Heart. I beat Castlevania: The Adventure on the collection for the Nintendo Switch. One of my favorite Castlevania games, maybe even my number one. Diamond in the Rough. I did a blog post about Phantasy Star IV, which is the only game in the series that I've actually liked. This might be controversial since the other games are usually fairly beloved (or at least I and II), but I've tried to explain my reasoning in this article. Game Night. I played over an hour with various members from the forum though it was cut short by technical issues. Really sorry about that. Also it wasn't a good idea to have the players rotate with only a few people. Aside from @ZeldaFan042there were also @MegaMan52, @drxandy, @Jicsan and Mandy? Sorry, if I can't remember everyone right now. Genesis Does. Well, at least it's better than the NES version, so Genesis does …? Glamour Shot. Inspired by some of the edgy, sexy ads of its time. Good as New. Some years ago I bought a Famicom Disk System on Ebay and replaced the broken belt with a new one. Took me at least 6 hours since this was my first time. Not sure, if I should open it up to verify it? It's Dangerous to go Alone. Just mde it to Gannon's room. This was my first swordless challenge in any Zelda game and it was really difficult and fairly time-consuming. I hope it's not necessary, to collect the silver arrows? New and Improved. I did an RGB mod on my Super Famicom Jr. I hope that this counts and that the cables are visible. Or should I show the full board? NINTENDO SIXTY-FOOOUUUR. Extreme-G should have been completed by me. See here: Pixels > Polygons. My humble attempt at Banjo & Kazooie. Souvenir. I don't really have merchandise or figures or stuff like that because they're usually expensive and take up a lot of space. However, I LOVE video game soundtracks and I bought this one from the Gamescom a few years ago. I also have the FF VII OST, but FF VIII just has my overall favorite soundtrack in the whole series. Though I still regret not buying more OSTs back then, because I never found them again for such a low price. But I was relatively broke back then. Supportive. Tools of the Trade. I haven't used them in years, so they're in an embarassing condition. Maybe one day I'll try to do another mod again. Edited October 24, 2022 by Gaia Gensouki 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spacepup | 2,404 Administrator · Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 Hello! So I'll start with just one for now, and add some more later as I get time. 1. Casual Art - Create a pixel art drawing of another VGS user's profile picture Ok, so I'm no grand pixel artist...BUT, I've been inspired by @Splain's profile picture because I LOVE Neverhood! So here is my horrible attempt: I basically tried to re-style his character (left), but in the theme of the Neverhood box art (right). Thanks! --- 2. Game Night - Play a game online with at least 1 other VGS user Played Jackbox for a couple hours the other night, with @Jeevan, @drxandy, @Rhapsody98, and @SailorScoutMandy (just in case they are doing bingo ) 3. Homegrown - Show off a physical copy of a homebrew game you own that was made by a member(s) of VGS, or that was created in partnership with VGS 4. Across the Pond - Show off an item in your collection that is from a different country than the one you live in 5. Souvenir - Share your favorite item in your collection related to a specific game or franchise that isn't, itself, a game. This could be a poster, book, figurine, etc I can't really pick an absolute top #1 of all time favorite, but here are a couple that are up in the running: Both Okami and Psychonauts are some of my favorite games of all time. I think the art in Okami is just beautiful, and I love the main character. The figure is really nice and once I get more organized I'll pull him out of the box. The Psychonauts poster, I think is just super duper duper cool and I love the style of it! 6. Tools of the Trade - Show off a tool or set of tools you have used to clean, repair, or modify a game, console, or controller in the past These are just some of the tools I use frequently. The sponge-looking item on the right, is great for gently cleaning grime and dirt off at items, and the brushes are different level of 'fine'ness for brushing off loose debris. I use the magnifier ALL the time for identifying things, and then my absolute favorite of these tools is the flexible holder on the right. You can put various tools standing up in it, so you can have them all handy while working on a project - it's great! 7. It Belongs in a Museum - Show off an item in your collection that was never officially released. IE prototype, not for resale game, unreleased game, etc This is a Press Kit for Uncharted that afaik was never 'released' for public. I really like this one because it is just put together so well and in style with the game, and has lots of neat little things inside. 5 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splain | 2,568 Editorials Team · Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 1 hour ago, spacepup said: 1. Casual Art - Create a pixel art drawing of another VGS user's profile picture Ok, so I'm no grand pixel artist...BUT, I've been inspired by @Splain's profile picture because I LOVE Neverhood! So here is my horrible attempt: I love it!! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spacepup | 2,404 Administrator · Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 Woah! Didn't expect that, hahahaha! I'm glad you enjoy!!! That's awesome, you get 100% rights to it so use as you please ha! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RH | 4,903 Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 9 hours ago, spacepup said: Hello! So I'll start with just one for now, and add some more later as I get time. 1. Casual Art - Create a pixel art drawing of another VGS user's profile picture Ok, so I'm no grand pixel artist...BUT, I've been inspired by @Splain's profile picture because I LOVE Neverhood! So here is my horrible attempt: I basically tried to re-style his character (left), but in the theme of the Neverhood box art (right). Thanks! 8 hours ago, Splain said: I love it!! Oh, oh, oh! Someone do mine so I can swap it out! Oh, wait... 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeldaFreak | 3,600 Events Team · Posted October 18, 2022 Author Share Posted October 18, 2022 On 10/16/2022 at 8:29 PM, Jicsan said: Across the Pond: Homegrown: Developed by Manganga Team. It has a VGS logo right on it! How Charming: I bought a shirt way back when they first went up, this morning I went to the charms page and asked for the T-shirt charm and Deadeye hooked it up for me. It Belongs in a Museum: I have a “Not For Resale” Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap. Supportive: I’m in for Long Haul, that reminds me that October is renewal month lol Souvenir: This is my Koji Igarashi autograph. I’ve posted this on VGS before, I met him at the GameStop managers conference the year he was there promoting Order of Ecclesia. It’s my favorite because I love Castlevania and I got to met Iga! Looks good! Also, SUPER jealous of that Igarashi autograph, that's awesome! On 10/17/2022 at 12:40 AM, Splain said: ----- Clockwise from Diamond Thieves: Homegrown - Diamond Thieves babyyyy! Made by Manganga Team in partnership with Mega Cat and Veegie Ess. Souvenir - I used to love these promotional VHS's from Nintendo Power. In a pre-YouTube world, these things were a huge deal. I just kept watching them over and over. My favorite is probably actually the N64 one, then the Starfox 64 one, but I don't own those ones, lol. The DKR one is still gold. New and Improved - Above is an abomination I made years ago, modding a Game Boy Micro into a SNES controller. The buttons work, X and Y are mapped to Start and Select, and I added volume buttons to the side. Tools of the Trade - I use these security bits to open up basically every kind of cart that Nintendo made, except for the ones (I think just GBA) that use a tri-wing style screw. I have tools for that too. It Belongs in a Museum - I have all 9 grey-cart Game Boy NFR's, but this Killer Instinct one was the hardest to find. It belongs in, uhhh... Good as New - The above "Pokemon Black" is actually a re-shell of a legitimate Pokemon Red, which was sold as a "cursed" copy because all the graphics were glitchy and corrupted. I tried fixing it one day by re-flowing all the solder points on every IC on the board, and it ended up working. Now it plays perfectly, thus ruining the creepiness and now I don't know what to do with it, lol. And below, Across the Pond - Happy memories of playing Ucchannanchan no Hono no Challenger: Denryū Iraira Bo in @Red's N64 contest. All looks good, and I love that GB Micro-SNES controller hybrid, haha. On 10/17/2022 at 1:08 AM, JamesRobot said: Across the Pond My Canadien Zelda II Homegrown Rollie by @Optomon. @neodolphino and yours truly beta tested. Good times were had by all. How Charming Videomation 2020 Grand Prize. Unique charm for winning the Videomation special event during the 2020 weekly contest. Here is the winning entry. The Scream It Belongs in a Museum Custom test version of Spook-o-tron by @SoleGoose. Contains my favorite build of the game which includes the entire game, debug mode, level editor, and some crazy "glitch" alternate versions of every level (many if which were designed by yours truly). I think roughly 30% of those levels are playable. New and Improved Virtual Boy controller modified to work on the NES specifically for Spook-o-tron. Supportive Tools of the Trade I used this soldering iron to stuff a Tomee Zap Gun innards into a Nintendo Zapper so I could play Zapper games that were modified to work on HDTVs with a real Zapper. ... unfortunately, my soldering skills suck and now I have a broken Zap Gun and Zapper. Souvenir Hand Drawn Games Legend of Zelda guidebook. Good as New Cleaned up this nasty Super Mario Bros 3. Reveal hidden contents Just kidding. Here's the actual cleaned version. For the "How Charming" challenge, since it's not retroactive, you must claim a charm (any charm) AFTER the event has started for it to count, it can't be a charm you already had beforehand, otherwise it would basically be a free space. As such, that challenge you actually haven't completed yet. Other than that though, looks good! That modded virtual boy controller is pretty neat. On 10/17/2022 at 5:15 AM, nesmaster14 said: Woohoo, reserved! Across the Pond: Shout out to the LED Famicom cartridges and Sqoon Homegrown: Larry and the Long Look for a Luscious Lover (KHAN Games). I remember when this was announced in like 2009 and it finally released many years later. Old PC game, especially Larry, ported to NES was a fun idea. It Belongs In a Museum: Drug Czar (NES, unreleased box art sketches and ink drawing) New and Improved (Modded) Streamboy Color (TM) lol, a portable webcam livestreaming attachment I made for Gameboy. An old pic of it in action: Reveal hidden contents Tools of the Trade: Olde HP Scope. The scope I've used for basic troubleshooting including game consoles/computers/controllers, and also playing Tetris. The logic analyzer in pic is a bonus, it doesn't get used a lot for gaming stuff, but was being tossed and I thought it was too cool to pass up. Atari used them in the 70s as well. Good as New My Virtual Boy broke one day, took it apart and worked out a quick but effective fix. I designed a bracket that eases stress on the ribbon cable and secures it. Pic of it working and current VGS pic with name: Reveal hidden contents Fresh Coat of Paint: Surprised I still have this, but ages ago when I was like 14, I had the urge to paint an NES cart silver. Souvenir: I got the opportunity to meet Kinuyo Yamashita (Castlevania NES composer), Yuzo Koshiro (Streets of Rage composer), and Chris Huelsbeck (Mega Turrican composer). Awesome people and they created some of my favorite video game music of all time. For the "Fresh Coat of Paint" challenge, it must specifically be a custom-painted console or controller, a custom-painted game does not count for that, so you haven't completed that one yet, sorry! Other than that though, looking good! Those box art sketches are really cool. 22 hours ago, drxandy said: Across the Pond: Kururin squash! Homegrown: New and Improved: Green the only thing stock is the home button, triggers and black molding - new buttons and metal sticks. Blue is completely customized, cut the shell to fit the rotating d pad, all parts except motherboard are replaced Tools of the Trade: Souvenir: Halo CE promo countertop standee, a friend that worked at GameStop gave me this way back in the day because they were a ps2 fan and knew I liked halo. I haven't seen another pop up online, but I am super stoked to still have it in my collection. It Belongs in a Museum: Sorry I tried to link but page 2, Major nelson Xbox live headset that never had a retail release, given away at e3 2005 community party to like 10 people? Good as new: Not registering L button, replaced ribbon, problem fixed! Fresh coat of paint: Couple n64s and a GBA I painted in post 1 of thread Looks good! I do like little countertop standees like that. 17 hours ago, Gloves said: Across the Pond Shinobido! Love this series and my inability to read enough Japanese to understand what's going on does hinder my ability to play it to its fullest! Fresh Coat of Paint I painted this controller (rather poorly) back when ShmupSpeed released. I wanted to test out some spray paints and figured why not. Homegrown I made dis. (with a lot of help) It Belongs in a Museum This is a pre-production review copy of Slow Mole. To my knowledge the game is yet to be released in physical form. Supportive I am a subscriber on the site. Souvenir I think it has to be my little Metal Gear Solid shrine I've got going here. I have Psycho Mantis from F4F as well but he's in another room. Snake himself is always with me though, right there on top of my computer desk. Tools of the Trade I've found that makeup brushes are both affordable, and very good at removing dust from things without the risk of leaving marks. I have plenty of "tools", but I imagine there'll be a bunch of soldering irons etc. shown so I decided to think a little out of the box on this one. Casual Art I made a NES sized sprite of Bea Iank's current avatar. I doubled its size to fit within the bounds of the rules. It's now 32x32. Pixels > Polygons I wanted to try something a bit extra, so I imagined Robbie Rabbit from Silent Hill 3 as an animated sprite. He has a very simple 4 frame animation where he's running head-on. I've never done animation before in any capacity, so this was fun to try out. Resizing the sprite of Bea's avatar to be twice the size is a liiiiittle bit cheaty, but I'll let it slide since it is technically above the size limit, haha. Looks good! I love the snake statue, I wish figurines like that weren't so expensive. I also see that massive Majora's Mask poster behind him! 17 hours ago, Gaia Gensouki said: Across the Pond. Pretty proud to have found this game for a reasonable price and even brand new. Cross Your Heart. I beat Castlevania: The Adventure on the collection for the Nintendo Switch. One of my favorite Castlevania games, maybe even my number one. Genesis Does. Well, at least it's better than the NES version, so Genesis does …? Good as New. Some years ago I bought a Famicom Disk System on Ebay and replaced the broken belt with a new one. Took me at least 6 hours since this was my first time. Not sure, if I should open it up to verify it? New and Improved. I did an RGB mod on my Super Famicom Jr. I hope that this counts and that the cables are visible. Or should I show the full board? Souvenir. I don't really have merchandise or figures or stuff like that because they're usually expensive and take up a lot of space. However, I LOVE video game soundtracks and I bought this one from the Gamescom a few years ago. I also have the FF VII OST, but FF VIII just has my overall favorite soundtrack in the whole series. Though I still regret not buying more OSTs back then, because I never found them again for such a low price. But I was relatively broke back then. It looks like the picture for Across the Pond isn't properly loading, do you mind telling me what it is, or trying to insert the image in to the post again? As far as taking apart the consoles for New and Improved and Good as New, that's not necessary. For Good as New, as long as it has, at one point in time, been disassembled, fixed, then reassembled, it counts, and for New and Improved, that is a physical modification to the system so it counts. We usually just go by honor rules for stuff like this, if you say the Famicom Jr. was modded, and if you say the Disk System was repaired, then I'll take your word for it (well, other than the pictures to show that you do actually have them, haha) Looking good all around though! I also am a really big fan of video game OSTs. 9 hours ago, spacepup said: Hello! So I'll start with just one for now, and add some more later as I get time. 1. Casual Art - Create a pixel art drawing of another VGS user's profile picture Ok, so I'm no grand pixel artist...BUT, I've been inspired by @Splain's profile picture because I LOVE Neverhood! So here is my horrible attempt: I basically tried to re-style his character (left), but in the theme of the Neverhood box art (right). Thanks! I still think this looks great, you're too hard on yourself! 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spacepup | 2,404 Administrator · Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 20 minutes ago, RH said: Oh, oh, oh! Someone do mine so I can swap it out! Oh, wait... Here ya go! 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaia Gensouki | 1,073 Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 (edited) Thanks for the answer, @ZeldaFreak. I've uploaded the fotos again and wrote the title of the game there, so hopefully this should work now. (And the game in question is Atelier Marie & Elie for the Dreamcast. But I have plenty of other import games, so I could probably take a foto of my collection as well.) Edited October 18, 2022 by Gaia Gensouki 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeldaFan042 | 1,181 Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 (edited) Across the Pond: Casual Art: I did @Jeevan (without legs) Clean as a Whistle: Cross Your Heart: Castlevania Legends Done Deal: Traded Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet for GameCube and Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt for N64 for Mario Kart Wii with @BattySalem Game Night: Played Mario Kart 8 set up by @Gaia Gensouki, then played with @BattySalem after everyone left Glamour Shot: Good as New: I bought this nonworking at a garage sale in ~2011. I replaced the fuse in it as one of my first soldering jobs with a cheap Radio Shack soldering iron. Homegrown: How Charming: I bought a cool T-Shirt. It Belongs in a Museum: New and Improved: I replaced the analog stick on the controller and modified the rumble pak to work without batteries. Nintendo Sixty-Fooouuur: Pixels > Polygons: Supportive: Souvenir: This tape is relatively obscure, and contains an interesting peek into the history of my favorite video game franchise. It's pretty neat. Tools of the Trade: Screwdriver bits for screwing and unscrewing screws. Edited October 24, 2022 by ZeldaFan042 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tabonga | 2,317 Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 (edited) On 10/16/2022 at 7:29 PM, Jicsan said: Casual Art: How about @Tabonga. His profile avatar is very distinctive and much easier to make than a ghost cat headed Link. My avatar is that of an old Hing Fat toy figure from their Monster Bucket from long ago. They now go for a fair amount on ebay but you can actually still get them in one of the SCS buckets (they have some interesting ones) at Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/SCS-Direct-Dinosaur-Skeleton-Figures/dp/B00DY8QJY6/ref=sr_1_8?crid=3DV2FTZHXYLYV&keywords=scs+direct+bucket&qid=1666124088&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjQ4IiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=scs+direct+bucket%2Caps%2C487&sr=8-8 Edited October 18, 2022 by Tabonga 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeldaFreak | 3,600 Events Team · Posted October 18, 2022 Author Share Posted October 18, 2022 4 hours ago, ZeldaFan042 said: Across the Pond: Good as New: I bought this nonworking at a garage sale in ~2011. I replaced the fuse in it as one of my first soldering jobs with a cheap Radio Shack soldering iron. Homegrown: It Belongs in a Museum: New and Improved: I replaced the analog stick on the controller and modified the rumble pak to work without batteries. Supportive: Souvenir: This tape is relatively obscure, and contains an interesting peek into the history of my favorite video game franchise. It's pretty neat. Tools of the Trade: Screwdriver bits for screwing and unscrewing screws. All of the new submissions look good, and all of your submissions are looking good too @ZeldaFan042! I was wondering when someone would show off a proto for It Belong in a Museum, the N64 ones in particular are really cool! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloves | 11,776 Administrator · Posted October 18, 2022 Share Posted October 18, 2022 12 minutes ago, ZeldaFreak said: All of the new submissions look good, and all of your submissions are looking good too @ZeldaFan042! I was wondering when someone would show off a proto for It Belong in a Museum, the N64 ones in particular are really cool! I mean mine's kinda a proto. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeldaFreak | 3,600 Events Team · Posted October 18, 2022 Author Share Posted October 18, 2022 On 10/17/2022 at 1:47 PM, Gaia Gensouki said: I hope it's not necessary, to collect the silver arrows? Nope, just gotta make it to Ganon's room without a sword! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TDIRunner | 2,734 Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 (edited) Sorry @avatar!, I decided to butcher your profile pic. Casual Art submission In case it isn't obvious, I'm a huge fan of the Team Ico games and I enjoy getting my hands on anything related to the series, which mostly consists of books and soundtracks. Souvenir submission I have a number of imports, but these are some of my favorites. Across the Pond submission I was able to acquire this Charm today by purchasing a shirt. As I mentioned in the other thread, I had wanted to buy a shirt for a while, but never got around to it. So seeing the How Charming tile in the Bingo contest seemed like as good of a reason as any to finally pull the trigger. How Charming submission If this one doesn't count I won't be offended, but I think it's worth including. I swapped the wiring for buttons 1 and 2 on one of my Master System controllers. This causes the buttons to work in the opposite of a normal controller. You might ask why someone would do this. The answer is simple: Many Master System platformers have the run and jump buttons backwards to what a typical Nintendo player would consider normal. This makes some games unplayable for me and by simply reversing the wires, game like Alex Kidd will play just like a Mario game. I keep another controller original in case I don't need the swapped buttons. It was a super simple mod, but it makes some games I would consider unplayable much more fund. If this doesn't count, I have other more traditional mods I've done that I can take pictures of. New and Improved submission This is another one that I'm not sure about. I've been trying to research this "demo" for a few years now and I have yet to find another matching copy. It looks like a regular demo disc, but it came in a traditional Sega Saturn long box with artwork including an RP rating and lacking a bar code. I was able to confirm that the data on the disc is unique from the actual game and had not yet been dumped on redump.org. I've searched eBay and multiple other forums looking for another copy with no luck. So I will leave it up to the admins whether this counts for It Belongs in a Museum It Belongs in a Museum submission Revision to New and Improved. This one might be another iffy one. This is a picture of the back of my Sega Master system with a little switch. This switch runs to an FM sound board that I installed many years ago. FM sound was only available in Japan so we never go to enjoy it here until Tim Worthington developed a board that could be installed in US and PAL Master Systems. The switch on the back allows you to change between the original PSG sound and FM sound. Here is an interesting bit of trivia: While FM sound wasn't available outside of Japan, there were a few US exclusive games that had FM sound options. That means that for many years, there were games that offered optional sound that was impossible to listen to until these mods became available. New and Improved re-submission I completed Resident Evil 2 on the N64 for the "Beat Every N64 Game - 2022." I've updated that thread as well. I was happy to help get them one step closer to completion. NINTENDO SIXTY-FOOOUUR submission. This one should complete my Bingo. I was having trouble coming up with good ideas for a glamour shot, so I decided to go with a shot of my childhood NES along with both of my sons childhood Nintendo toys. Hopefully this meets the requirements. Glamour Shot submission Edited October 21, 2022 by TDIRunner 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now