Pretty snazzy., Are those straight scans or vector traced?
that dude looks rough!
and, you know, ganon-like
It's pretty exciting to learn the Master System wasn't just a failed NES competitor and that there's a whole library of sweet looking games!
It's pretty exciting to learn the Master System wasn't just a failed NES competitor and that there's a whole library of sweet looking games!
Batman Returns (I think this is a really underrated Batman game)
It completely destroyed the NES here. I didn't even know about NES until 2002 when I visited a friend who had one sitting in the wardrobe that we got out and played for the day.
Recommendations from me (in no particular order):
Mickey Mouse: Castle of Illusion
Mickey Mouse: Land of Illusion
Alex Kidd in Miracle World (if you don't have it built in)
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World
Sonic 1
Sonic 2
Sonic Chaos
Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (my personal favourite and also first game I ever played)
Batman Returns (I think this is a really underrated Batman game)
Daffy Duck in Hollywood
Wonder Boy
All I can think of off the top of my head, so I might add more later.
always so crazy hearing from others whose childhoods weren't dominated by the NES, again seeing SMS games in a rental shop alone would've blown my mind
yet another late release for the system i didn't know about - YT videos look great, and Koshiro too? onto the list this one goes
Crazy. My only exposure to Master System was once in my neighbor's garage. I had no idea what it was, but I think we may have played a game on it one time or something. Never heard of it the rest of my childhood.
Where are you from Peagles? England?
Anyway, I'm extremely intrigued by there being even more classic Sonic games I've never played. Awesome.
And if someone could explain to me Alex Kidd and Wonder Boy... is there a link between them? How many games are in those series? Is Monster World a spinoff?
This is literally the first time I've ever heard of Mickey Mouse's Land of Illusion and so many others. I'm getting excited.. wallet am cry.
Master System Double Dragon looks great in screen shots, but it is really terrible. I got a loose copy with my console last fall, and whoa is it bad. Flickery, terrible hit detection.
Been extracting some artwork for TheVideoGameArtArchive blog based on Master System stuff lately.
Oh yeah, Master System was huge in New Zealand. Nintendo/Mattel priced themselves out of the country, basically. That and awful distribution.
It completely destroyed the NES here. I didn't even know about NES until 2002 when I visited a friend who had one sitting in the wardrobe that we got out and played for the day.
Recommendations from me (in no particular order):
Mickey Mouse: Castle of Illusion
Mickey Mouse: Land of Illusion
Alex Kidd in Miracle World (if you don't have it built in)
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World
Sonic 1
Sonic 2
Sonic Chaos
Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (my personal favourite and also first game I ever played)
Batman Returns (I think this is a really underrated Batman game)
Daffy Duck in Hollywood
Wonder Boy
All I can think of off the top of my head, so I might add more later.
Thanks for the tips guys. How about system revisions. Is there a specific system model I ought to be looking for?
Real talk? Double Dragon was never good. Not even in the arcades.
Is there an internal lockout in the US/EU models keeping Japanese games from working through a basic cartridge adapter, or is there some other reason why playing Japanese games on a US system seems to be so difficult?An export model (SMS1 or 2) can be modded to reinstate all the missing features, but this is some heavy work.
Is there an internal lockout in the US/EU models keeping Japanese games from working through a basic cartridge adapter, or is there some other reason why playing Japanese games on a US system seems to be so difficult?
The region lock is three things. The shape of the cartridge, which can't fit, several connexions are missing / different, and the Japanese console doesn't require its software to be signed (to keep compatibility with earlier SG-1000 games.)
It has been shown that many Japanese software are signed nonetheless and would have no problem running on an export console. There could always be the odd exception but no list was compiled with this information yet.
I think an adapter could be made but I never heard of one ever manufactured.
Something like this maybe? http://www.aliexpress.com/item/SMS2...K-II-Japanese-Version-Adapter/1161566569.html
That's the opposite one, to play export games on a Japanese console. But yeah, same idea.






Alex Kidd: High-Tech World almost ruined gaming for me.
Master System was our first console and our only game besides Hang On was the hated Alex Kidd. Me and my brothers had played a Alex Kidd game in the video games store and it was better than mario. We had to have sega. I later found out that the game in the store was Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle, on Mega Drive. We ended up with totally different experience. (neither me or my brothers could read english at the time)
If you haven't played the game, here's my recollection. First stage was a puzzler too hard and boring. Second stage was platformer where you could throw ninja stars so it was cooler than mario. At some point you had to pray 100 times to get a passport (?) We played that game like infinite monkeys on infinite typewriters. It was counter-intuitive no-fun.
I made a friend in school because he had a sega as well. It turned out his mom worked at the company that distributed sega in to Finland at the time and he had, like, all the games i wanted to lend. I ended up with more fond memories of sega than nindendo.
You put on some armour and it's too heavy now you can't move again ever GAME OVER!
You touched a piece of burnt paper it turned to ash GAME OVER!
You turned on a computer and it shocked you and you died GAME OVER!
OMG it's 5 o clock GAME OVER!
The stairs are too rickety to climb.You walked down from the top and died GAME OVER!Actually half the stairs are missing.
ah, never actually saw how it worked...that's awesome, thanks khaz!
haha i know everyone hates it but again, i was really interested in point & click type games as a kid and didn't have a PC, so i got all into it & still halfway defend it to this day...really, the biggest bullshit part is how you get the legit pass in the town: that was one of the few times in my life i had to call the sega help line because what the fuck