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  1. Not as good as the first one, but better than all the other sequels. I gave it an 8.
  2. What? No Battlesphere or Battlesphere Gold? Not complete! Just kidding, I do not have either of those either, but I still consider my set complete. I do have quite a bit of homebrews for the system though.
  3. White Men Can't Jump on the Jaguar. I bet nobody else here can say that.
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    Capcom because of Mega Man. I like the Castlevania and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games, but Mega Man is slightly better.
  5. I gave it an 8, almost a 9. I like the original Super Mario Bros. more, but I prefer this one to Super Mario World. As far as leaving your NES on all night, I do not think I ever did that. Outside of accidentally doing it, I do not think I have done that with any system ever.
  6. Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium to finish off the original Phantasy Star games. I had played and beat the original Master System Phantasy Star, but this was the first time for the three Genesis games. Took me just under two years to finish the four games. I only played through Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom one time, so there are four generations I have never seen. I am happy to have finished this impressive set of console rpgs.
  7. This is not true at all. I mean will some small amount of 80s parents know the Super Mario Bros. tune? Sure. The vast majority will have no idea what it is.
  8. Cybermorph and Alien vs. Predator on the Jaguar for me. I knew of Doom and Wolfenstein 3-D, but I think the first time I really played them was on the Jaguar and I got those two games after Cybermorph and Alien vs. Predator.
  9. Going by that measure, then I would submit Indy 500 for the Video Computer System, released in 1977. It (and the Tele-Games version, Race) came with the Driving Controllers, which were required to play. Atari Corp. later rereleased Indy 500 without the Driving Controllers. Star Raiders from 1982 also got an Atari Corp. rerelease missing the Video Touch Pad. M*A*S*H from 1983 also came packaged with a tee shirt, like Superman's wallet, but a few years later. Activision's Space Shuttle: A Journey Into Space for the 2600 came with two different switch overlays and a console overlay. Later releases omitted all the overlays.
  10. Shinobi on the Master System, my first ever "real" (read as anything other than Alex Kidd in Shinobi World) Shinobi game to finish. It was pretty good, but the Ninja Magic is almost worthless in the game. I also hated how it was easier to kill Mandara with non-powered shurikens than with bullets.
  11. I recently picked up an Atari VCS which comes with Antstream Arcade preloaded. The arcade version of Cadash is the first thing I sunk my teeth into, but after that, I played a bunch of arcade Asteroids. Anstream Arcade has challenges for some games, of which Asteroids is one. I had a lot fun trying to get a gold medal on the first few challenges. I have not gold medaled all of the challenges, but I will give it my best. I guess arcade Asteroids will always be a go to for me anytime I can find it. One of the challenges is how many times you can hyperspace without dying, the record for that one is in the 40s I think. I do not know how that is even possible.
  12. Just the systems I got during their retail life in the order I think I got them, there is no way I could remember all the games for systems after I started collecting. Atari 7800 ProSystem-Pole Position II (pack-in) and Asteroids Action Max-Sonic Fury (pack-in), The Rescue of Pops Ghostly, .38 Ambush Alley, and Hydrosub: 2021 NES-Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt (pack-in) and Tiger-Heli Atari Lynx-Rygar Sega Genesis-Sonic the Hedgehog (pack-in) Sega CD-Sewer Shark (pack-in) Atari Jaguar-Cybermorph (pack-in) and Alien Vs. Predator Atari Jaguar CD-Blue Lightning (pack-in), Vid Grid (pack-in), and Myst Demo (pack-in, if it counts) Xbox-Halo: Combat Evolved Xbox 360-Hexic HD (preloaded digital) and NCAA Football 07 Xbox One-Dance Central Spotlight, Kinect Sports Rivals, and Zoo Tycoon (all digital, bundled) and maybe Rare Replay, but I think I bought it a little after I got the system Atari VCS-Atari VCS Vault Vol. 1 (preinstalled) and Atari VCS Vault Vol. 2 along with Antstream Arcade which I played a bunch
  13. This is a nine for me. This is really the only NES sports game I played a lot as a kid. I played the first Tecmo Bowl a little bit, but I think the lack of NFL license was annoying to me. I played a very little bit of Double Dribble and Ice Hockey. As an adult I have played Mike Tyson's Punch-Out, but not much else. I have played through a full season a few times over the years, almost always with the Buffalo Bills. When this came out I was a huge NFL fan. I watched the games and the extra stuff as much as I could. Now I could not care less about the NFL. I have not watched the NFL in over 20 years!
  14. Just to reiterate that the first game on 2600 Asteroids is ridiculously easy. Doubly so if you have the difficulty switch in the B position. Try moving the difficulty switch to the A position and try games 6 and 8 (or 14 and 16, 22 and 24, and 30 and 32).
  15. 10 out of 10. I have spent many hours on this one. Mostly through emulation either on Atari compilation discs or Xbox 360 Game Room. It is actually quite amazing I am as bad as I am at this game considering the sheer amount of games I have played. I have also spent tons of time on the 2600, 8-bit computer, 7800, and Lynx ports. The two player cooperative and competitive variations on the 7800 are excellent.
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