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  1. 4 minutes ago, Foochie776 said:

    Rock the 80’s is a fun one! Quite a few good songs that’s made my playlist after playing through when it first came out. 

    I've already played through half the songs last night.  I'll probably be able to finish the rest tonight.  I'm curious what is left since I didn't bother to lookup the set list before buying it.  

  2. Similar to what others have said.  I saw it in the theater when it first came out and I enjoyed it for what it was.  I remember this movie being such a big deal back then.  It was certainly a unique movie.  But it was the type of movie where I didn't have a huge desire to ever watch it again.  Looking back on it, I don't think it would hold up that well.  These types of movies are always difficult to rate because the rating I would have given it after the first watch is very different from what I would give it today.

  3. Guitar Hero III is completed.  This game is another first time playing and first time beating which is always fun on a game that is almost 20 years old.  

    Much better setlist on GH3 compared to GH Aerosmith.  

    GH Rock the 80s is next, but I have to wait for it to arrive first.

     

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  4. I completely forgot to mention this last night.

    It's extremely funny to me how these older Guitar Hero games that were released before DLC was a thing, have many hidden bonus songs that can be purchased with IN GAME money that you earn through the career mode.  You get to buy bonus songs without spending any actual money.  

    Oh, how times have changed.  

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  5. 12 minutes ago, Brickman said:

    What are your thoughts on it? I’ve been picking up Japanese 360 games for super cheap and they got a couple of the GH games in Japan. I only played 1 and 2 so was interested to maybe check this one out too.

    I was a little disappointed in GH Aerosmith.  Obviously, it's just more Guitar Hero, and it's basically the same game assets as GH3.  But when I play these games, the only thing I really care about is the song list.  I felt GH Aerosmith was lacking in the song titles.  There were definitely some great songs, but I felt more than half of the song list was stuff I wasn't interested in.  Of course everyone's music preferences are a little different, so you can always look up the song lists and see if it's music you would be interested in.  

    If memory serves, this is the first band focused Guitar Hero game, and I believe it's the only band focused game that isn't compatible with any instruments outside of the guitar.  I'm fairly certain all of the other band focused releases came after GH copied Rock Band in adding the other instruments.  

    I enjoyed GH 1 and 2 better than GH Aerosmoth, and so far GH3 seems to be better as well.  

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  6. Guitar Hero Aerosmith is complete.  This was my first time ever playing this game, and therefore, first time beating it.  This is also the first new game I've beaten for this thread.  

    I started GH3 tonight and I'm about 1/4 of the way in.  I've also ordered GH Rock the 80s from @Hammerfestus, so when that one arrives, I will play through that one as well.

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  7. The 3D effect was always interesting, and I would always try it out with each game I played to see how it looked, but I could never play any game very long with the 3D effect turned on, even with it turned down to the lowest setting.  I would always eventually turn it off completely.  Thankfully, Nintendo never required that element in the gameplay.  I could live without that feature in any type of hardware replacement in the future.  

  8. 11 hours ago, Red said:

    I beat Flip Out.  What a dull puzzle game.  It's just matching colored tiles to panels of the same color while aliens occasionally shuffle or block the tiles.  It seemed easy enough so I thought I'd breeze through it and I did up until the final few levels.  Not that they we hard, just annoying.  The aliens would shuffle the panels more frequently, which just makes you have to redo what you already did.  Didn't make it harder, just made it take longer.

    I enjoy Flip Out and probably play it at least once a year.  I've never played it through to completion because it's the type of game I enjoy playing 20 minutes and stopping.  Obviously the game is not very pleasant to look at, but I still enjoy the puzzle aspect.  I was considering trying to beat it for the first time for this thread, but I guess you beat me to it.  

    I have the Jaguar GameDrive, so I can play any Jag game, but I don't know of any other games I could play through to completion.  Most of the games I enjoy, I'm not great at.  I love Power Drive Rally, but I can't finish some of the later more challenging races.  I also enjoy Trevor McFur, but I can only beat it with cheat codes.  Tempest 2000 is fun, but when I play it, I only play until I run out of lives.  I can't beat that game, and I don't enjoy it enough to play it over and over until I get good enough to beat it.  Doom is a possibility, but playing it with the Jag controller isn't ideal.  

  9. I always enjoyed being able to play Galaga during the loading screen on some of the Namco games during the PS1 era.  I always wondered why other games didn't do something similar.  I didn't realize until almost 30 years later that Namco was able to get a patent on loading screen games.  I would never of thought of that as something that could be patented.  It's too bad, because it was a great way to pass the time during the loading screen, which was often times very long during that era.  

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  10. 12 hours ago, xelement5x said:

    Man, I probably got over 80% of my Wii U collection, and at least half of my Vita collection from Gamestop.  Plus plenty of other stuff over the years when they were doing clearance sales.  I bought so much Wii junk from them one time too, it was disgusting looking back on it.  😆

    During the PS4/XBone era, I bought so much PS3, Wii and Wii U stuff from GameStop for really good deals.  I bought games that I was interested in.  I wasn't just buying shovelware.  I could have easily bought WAY more if I was buying everything that was cheap.  I remember thinking during that time, that there was no other place anywhere selling these types of games as cheap as GS.  

    Unfortunately, the PS5/SeriesX era hasn't been the same.  Due to COVID and other issues, the current gen took off much slower, and a very high % of users continued to use the previous gen for an extended amount of time.  This kept prices for those games higher and made it harder to find deals.  Within the past year, we have finally gotten to the point where PS4 prices should start dropping, but now GS now carries such a small amount of inventory, they are no longer able to offer the types of deals that they did in the past.  

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  11. I would be interested.  

    10 hours ago, Red said:

    I've got a bunch of Japanese imports I'd like to get rid of in one big lot.  Just pay for a medium flat rate box and they're yours (I take payment by USPS money order).  N64 ones are cart only, most of the others have the case and manual.  Tested most of them, but no guarantee that they will all work.

    Nintendo 64:
    Jikkyou J League Perfect Striker
    Choukuukan Night: Pro Yakyuu King

    DS:
    Big Brain Academy
    Brain Age
    Dokodemo Pilates
    Dream Skincare
    Kabushiki Baibai Trainer: Kabutore!
    Tomodachi Collection

    PlayStation:
    Hoshi De Hakken Tamagochi
    Jet De Go!
    Minna No Golf
    Pilot Ni Narou!

    Saturn:
    Sim City 2000
    Theme Park

    I'm interested.

    I know you said that you wanted to do everything as a single lot, but if someone is interested in the Nintendo stuff, I would be willing to split it with them.  

  12. Because of the nature of the 3DS hardware (and its age), I think it will be a long time before we ever see a good way to play original carts on anything other than the original hardware.  I just don't see any type of clone console or something with the quality of an Analogue system coming anytime soon.  I think for now we are stuck just using the actual 3DS hardware.  Since the 3DS is also backwards compatible with the DS library, those consoles are obviously the most desirable and will fetch the best prices.    

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  13. Just now, mbd39 said:

    TMNT2 is shorter and IMO plays at a better pace because you can quickly kill most enemies in one hit with your special attack. That's why I prefer TMNT2 even though both are good.

    I agree.  I love both games, but I remember some of the later levels in TMNT 3 have some enemies that take way too many hits, and it starts to get a bit tedious.  

    TMNT 2 and 3 are both great games, but TMNT 4 took it to a whole new level.   

     

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