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(01-23-2013, 12:22 PM)
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#102
My boss / friend co-owns this site - useful if you're looking to find out info about Japanese Megadrive stuff:
http://megadrive.me/ |
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(01-23-2013, 12:23 PM)
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#103
Or at least, I remember there being one. I haven't played it in a year or two, but I'm pretty sure there was one. Edit: Just put the game on real quick, and yeah, I was right. There's three options: Anyone, Opponent, and No One.
Last edited by KDash31987; 01-23-2013 at 12:36 PM.
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(01-23-2013, 12:42 PM)
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#104
Ah the MegaDrive/Genesis... wouldn't be where I am today, or be the person I am today, without that console. Life changing to say the least, this was where my love for gaming began.
For me, and a lot of people, it was very much Sonic the Hedgehog that changed my life, in particular Sonic & Knuckles, amazing cartridge that turned Sonic 3 into the most diverse and richest Sonic game ever, and added new life to Sonic 2 and the first one even. Earliest example of an expansion pack on consoles I think, and one that worked so beautifully. ![]() For me the Genesis was largely about Sonic, I played all the 4 main Sonic games endlessly and still do. Also enjoyed Streets of Rage, Earthworm Jim, Dynamite Headdy, Shadow Dancer, Castlevania Bloodlines, Gunstar Heroes, Decap Attack and numerous others. UPDATE: I only got to play this for the first time last year, but Monster World IV is amazing and looks gorgeous even today. One of the most beautiful looking 16bit games ever produced, amazing use of colors and slick animation, the soundtrack was excellent too.
Last edited by VirtuaMuser; 01-23-2013 at 12:46 PM.
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(01-23-2013, 12:45 PM)
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#105
during my formative gaming years I had a genesis and my older brother had a SNES. I was lucky to experience both worlds.
Some of my favorites: Phantasy Star 4 (my first jRPG) Zero Tolerance (my first FPS) Eternal Champions Shining Force 1 + 2 Shining in the Darkness Sword of Vermillion B.O.B. Earthworm Jim 1 + 2 Micro Machines EDIT: criminally underrated... Castlevania Bloodlines and Contra Hard Corps |
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(01-23-2013, 12:46 PM)
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#106
Megadrive is still my favourite system ever. Got it at UK launch and eventually exchanged it for a SFC because I was so desperate to play Super GnG, Mario etc so all my memories of great Megadrive games are from the early catalog, by the time Sonic 2 had come out I was in Nintendoland, but it's still the Megadrive I have the most fond memories of and did get one later so I could play some of the later games I missed.
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(01-23-2013, 12:47 PM)
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#107
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(01-23-2013, 12:47 PM)
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#108
The Megadrive is probably my favourite console ever. It had some awesome games such as:
- The shinobi games: specifically Revenge of Shinobi - Sonic (my favourite was number 2, but all Megadrive incarnations were great) - James Pond 2 - Desert Strike - Streets of Rage 2 - Road Rash - Aladdin - Mickey Mouse World of Illusion And more |
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My Contribution
(01-23-2013, 01:01 PM)
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#110
that Shinobi 3 gif is so smooth...and damn, PS4 is a fine JRPG to start with!
you're right, i should sit down & play that one again sometime. no reason it shouldn't hold up! |
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(01-23-2013, 01:38 PM)
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#116
mine was finding the Christmas present that would change everything, opened the box and hooking it up and playing that altered beast (then carefully putting back), then later playing joe montana football over friends house and playing streets of rage 2/3 with wife (then girlfriend) best console ever for me :)
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My Contribution
(01-23-2013, 01:42 PM)
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My Contribution
(01-23-2013, 01:54 PM)
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(01-23-2013, 02:28 PM)
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#121
You can do RGB, but you need to either have a TV with Scart inputs or some stuff to convert the signal to component to use it.
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(01-23-2013, 02:36 PM)
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#123
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(01-23-2013, 03:27 PM)
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#124
Oh good, a Mega Drive love-in thread <3
I have really fond memories of getting mine - I was a C64/NES kid before the 16-bit generation came along and, as my dad was friends with a guy that ran a Sega-only (MD, MS, GG) rental shop, he ended up getting what I later found out was an Asian Mega Drive for me for Christmas of either 90 or 91, along with a Japanese Sonic 1 and Altered Beast. Having access to a region-free system really came in handy when getting the US versions of the likes of Sonic 3, Sonic & Knuckles and Ecco for future birthdays as well. In terms of the playground, I was a complete Sonic and Sega fanboy, but I did get to appreciate the best of the SNES as most of my friends owned that instead. Still, swapping consoles for the weekend or during the summer was good, but could never wait to get my MD back :) I'd try and list favourite games, but honestly there are too many. Standouts from off the top of my head would be playing Sonic for the first time (and seeing it in shop windows the Christmas Eve before I got it for myself), the hype leading up to Sonic 2, the hundreds and hundreds of hours my friends, brother and I put into FIFA 94, 95 and 96, the great licensed games, renting classics like Streets of Rage over and over again and so on. So yeah, I'm a multi-platform guy these days, but Sega will always have a special place in my heart because of the Mega Drive. No regrets about being a Mega Drive kid over a SNES one :) |
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(01-23-2013, 05:20 PM)
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#126
Oh wow...that does suck.
Last edited by PepsimanVsJoe; 01-23-2013 at 06:03 PM.
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(01-23-2013, 05:56 PM)
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#127
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is beloved, despite what anyone might say
(01-23-2013, 07:02 PM)
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#128
Man I love the Genesis. Up there with SNES and PS1 as one of my favorite systems ever. Mr IrishNinja you need to really play Landstalker, Warsong, and Crusader of Centy. Been playing a bit of Star Odyssey, you know that game which was supposed to be released way back in the early 90's, whose translation languished without release for years until Super Fighter Team licensed it. It's pretty good if you like real early RPGs, it's very inspired by Phantasy Star 2 and has some cool monster design and (slightly) animated sideview battles. |
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(01-23-2013, 07:13 PM)
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#130
Whoops, I misunderstood you. I thought you were talking about just plugging the Game Genie in to bypass the physical differences between the Genesis cart port and MD cartridge design. Yeah, YuYu MD totally works with a Game Genie code. I just think it's a pain to have to enter THIS every time you boot the game. 9T9T-BCF8 EE9T-AAGA BE9T-B98C RE9T-A60E BVBT-AA3A
Last edited by Genesis Knight; 01-23-2013 at 07:16 PM.
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(01-23-2013, 07:20 PM)
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#132
Streets of Rage 2 - 1992 Thunder Force IV - 1992 Shinobi 3 - 1993 Gunstar Heroes - 1993 Rocket Knight Adventures – 1993 Ranger-X - 1993 Shining Force II - 1994 Dynamite Headdy - 1994 Phantasy Star IV - 1994 Contra: Hard Corps - 1994 Beyond Oasis - 1994 Mega Turrican - 1994 Castlevania: Bloodlines - 1994 Ristar - 1995 Alien Soldier - 1995 Just to name a few.
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(01-23-2013, 07:23 PM)
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#134
Speaking of "HIGH DEFINITION GRAPHICS", many people don't know (and I've seen it disputed) that Sega produced an S-video cable for the Genesis in the US. An official, 1st-party, Sega branded cable. I've seen it, brand new in a store, back in the early 2000's, and I've spoken with a few others who actually have one. I don't - I didn't buy it at the time, not knowing it was so rare.
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(01-23-2013, 07:31 PM)
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#136
The early Genesis stuff really doesn't hold up nearly as well. So many games were attempts at porting arcade titles and the like which just didn't translate well. Ah well, opinions and all that. |
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(01-23-2013, 07:34 PM)
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(01-23-2013, 07:50 PM)
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#140
I've been running RGB on my CRT for a while now, but I recently picked up an XRGB Mini. I tried s-video first while waiting for a proper adapter and, after comparing, I'm kind of stunned by how close they really are when pumped into a good video processor. RGB is definitely better but the difference is shockingly small. Composite, however, is just awful and nearly unusable. |
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(01-23-2013, 07:52 PM)
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#141
Sorry but that MK1 port was a steaming pile of rubbish. I had the SNES version because it looked better and my friend got the Genesis version because of the blood. I didn't care all that much for the Genesis fatalities because they looked kinda butchered and crappy, most notable is Sub Zeroes spine rip where the victims severed head didn't even face the screen. Sub Zeroes SNES fatality and Raidens fatality were a total upgrade in my book.
The worse offense in the Genesis version was not only the awful filter but the lack of sounds. Where was the announcer? and that music..... |
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(01-23-2013, 07:54 PM)
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#142
Although it makes a bigger difference in different games. Joe did a cool comparison ages ago on Sega-16. http://www.sega-16.com/2006/03/seein...o-connections/ |
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(01-23-2013, 08:13 PM)
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#143
http://www.gamesx.com/avpinouts/genesisav.htm (S-video requires seperate luma "Y" and chroma "C" output, which is missing even on the Genesis 2 pinout.) Speaking of which - composite video is complete dogshit on this console. I recently moved and had to ditch most of my CRTs ( :( ) but hey, it is what it is. I'd like to hook it up to a modern PC monitor/HDTV, so what's my best option? I bought a cheap ass Lenkeng S-video/composite to HDMI box from Monoprice, but yeah, it's still pretty crappy. Can't afford an X-RGB Framemeister yet, but that's always an option in the future. I also bought a component to HDMI box (no upscale, just digitizes the signal and outputs it on HDMI, I think it is also a Lenkeng product), what are the odds of this working on a typical modern monitor or TV? Genesis (or any other retro console, really)->RGB SCART cable->RGB SCART/YUV Component transcoder->Component to HDMI->monitor I've heard a lot of displays have problems with 240p, so I'm wondering what my likelihood of success is here, as there are no upscaling components in the chain... I would imagine that if I wanted to upgrade to X-RGB Framemeister then I would drop the component transcoder and the component to HDMI parts and replace with the Framemeister, right?
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(01-23-2013, 09:09 PM)
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#146
And I might have had the s-video running from the 32x now that I think about it, but I definitely had s-video. |
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(01-23-2013, 11:02 PM)
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#149
There's not really a limit, IIRC. Pier Solar had the largest cart at 64 MEGS. I think the largest normal Genesis game was Super Street Fighter II at 40 MEGS. Most were around 12 MEGS, with some RPGs and such clocking in at 24 - 32 MEGS.
MEGA POWER! |
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(01-23-2013, 11:21 PM)
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#150
My two teenage brothers got one on christmas day. (i was only a wee nipper)
I distinctly remember a golden axe and altered beast marathon. I also remember much later on traipsing around all the rental shops with them trying to get hold of Mortal Kombat when it first came out. |