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DefaultGen

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  1. Pricecharting has all kinds of weird stuff (competition carts, homebrew, non-games). If you just want something to work off, you would get less nonsense just starting with Wikipedia. Wikipedia incorrectly calls their list a "list of licensed Genesis games" when it includes unlicensed games like Ishido and Onslaught, although I've never seen a Sega list distinguish out licensed games like NES. The Wikipedia Game Boy list also combined publisher variants from the NintendoAge list, although the NintendoAge list was far from complete (e.g. Majesco and Accolade Centipede don't have separate entries on Wikipedia). But hey, I don't like any list. You have to start somewhere and fix it yourself.
  2. Actually I think NintendoAge's list of 91 included Dizzy the Adventurer. That's the one Phleo's list above is missing because it's an Aladdin exclusive.
  3. These are the games from the NintendoAge lists: https://www.videogamesage.com/blogs/entry/18-usa-nes-rarity-guide-licensed-unlicensed-games-and-more-v13/ Although Sharedata Chiller and AGCI Wally Bear are on the above lists and weren't included in NintendoAge's list of 91 that everyone considers the unlicensed set. IMO the NintendoAge lists were wonky especially with regards to whether or not publisher variants counted. NintendoAge's death is a chance to break free from the tyranny of the old lists and decide for yourself IMO.
  4. I like exploring and collecting stuff. 10/10.
  5. FOMO bought a sealed OOT and SM64 in 2019 because they're my favorite two games, and they're like what, 5-10 grand now in just decent shape. Didn't buy them to ever sell, but hey, didn't end up missing out so that's nice. Doing my best to avoid games that fit into Wata cases these days so I don't have to compete in markets like that.
  6. I listen to the same stuff since high school. I put on a playlist, skip a song because it's overplayed, skip a song because I've overplayed it, skip a song because it's not from an era of the band I like, skip a song because it's the D-list song on an album, then give up and put on a podcast. Love Iron Maiden though, will continue skipping their songs to put on podcasts until I die.
  7. I'm not the voice of the grading generation. @Maertens29 (getthegreggames) would be on the button for that. YT videos are too much work, and now my podcast has a patreon so I feel more obligated to put out those shows on time
  8. I don't even think a Heartbeat Personal Trainer Console is a Sega Genesis, which is literally a Sega Genesis that doesn't say the words "Sega Genesis" on it, so a Famicom certainly isn't an NES when it has multiple hardware differences. I can't blow into my NES controller to kill Pol's Voice in Zelda. I can't play an NES game on a Famicom by just converting a few pins like I can the other way around. I think stuff can largely be compatible or backwards compatible without being the same thing. The original Wii is compatible with the vast majority of Gamecube things without even requiring modification or adapters but I wouldn't say "The Wii is a Gamecube".
  9. I mean this argument to me says that it can't be Nintendoes because it's already a word that means something else, it's what Nintendoes.
  10. The NES version is too cheap to include the VRC2 chip of the Famicom version, so by the power of wiggly trees and backgrounds I prove you wrong.
  11. Not the biggest update in the world but I have a K095J11 Zelda, so if the missing zero theory is true then it was fixed about a week later. Could just be a one time thing where they forgot the zero on the K15J04 ones though. I'm waiting on a FDSStick restock!
  12. I had one of those little pocket electronic organizers and thought I was at the peak of technology and organization by having my contacts in it instead of a notebook. Then Palm Pilots became a thing, and HO BOY, I basically became Robocop.
  13. It’s a 2012 Hyundai Accent SE, 6 speed hatchback. I love that it’s small but spacious and the interior was slightly nicer than other cheap subcompacts. It’s been reliable for at least 110,000 miles. It sure lacks acceleration but my car before this was a Mercury Mystique so I’ve literally been to the bottom of the barrel and can only go up.
  14. It has the PS2 thing of being underpowered and having a million games, but because we're in a much different era it doesn't have the exclusive library that the PS2 had (I literally can't think of any non-Nintendo exclusives). The constant rereleases have been a bummer as someone who would happily even just play rehashed sequels, like seriously just give me new NSMB or Captain Toad levels or make Bowser's Fury into a full game, not a side quest. Joycons might be Nintendo's least ergonomic controller including the N64. They are a crampy bummer both using the Switch portably and if a friend hands you one for multiplayer instead of a real controller (or worse if you have to use it for multiplayer). The Pro controller is pretty great though. It's definitely my least played Nintendo console ever. Outside of the marquee Nintendo games (the ones that aren't just remakes or ports) it has nothing for me personally since it's my last choice for multiplatform games and yet still is often the most expensive choice. This era of games in general isn't my favorite either. I get why it's the megahit blockbuster it is and I'm happy Nintendo is finally getting third party support it's lacked for 25 years.
  15. Man, those games are completely random based on round numbers and almost every single one of them is a game you can play somewhere else. This is 100% the Switch.
  16. Yeah, I'd probably play Majora again just because I've "only" 100%'d it once. The only thing in OOT I probably can't immediately remember off the top of my head is 100 skulltulas and maybe like... big poe locations? I'd have more fun rediscovering all the time-based events and masks in MM right now.
  17. Rolled Out, a sort of successor to Super Monkey Ball. Definitely early access but the controls, physics, and graphics are really good, which is 50% of the way to being Monkey Ball. This was an IndieGoGo a while ago but it's on Steam now. Totally worth it since Sega refuses to make new arcadey SMBs.
  18. How is this even possible. You seriously have to be in one of gaming history's smallest clubs, lol.
  19. 10/10. Best CRPG I've played until a couple hundred hours of PoE finally convinced me something surpassed D2, but I certainly have played D2 longer. Everything about D2 is rad. Even just the sound effects are the best the genre's ever had. If I had to complain about anything, the Sorceress is simply overpowered, because teleporting is the single best ability in the game. Hammerdins can teleport (more slowly) too, but how did you make Enigma? That's right, you used your MF Sorceress. Other classes just aren't mobile enough, something fixed in PoE which has all kinds of fast, useful movement skills. But hey, it's 20 years old and still holds up amazingly while everything else in the genre is still trying to be it.
  20. Oh no, say it ain't so. Not the game with the deep speedrunning community!
  21. Do you think Gen Z is bidding on the Donald G. Patrick Collection of the world’s finest known Brasher Dubloons? Old people use mail. Also, they take $1000s in fees and it probably makes sellers feel warm fuzzies to have their stuff in a print catalog.
  22. I was going to call them overpriced if they charged $1 for SMB/DH but it’s just $0.39 Old price lists are fun. Cool to see one not from Funcoland.
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