WorKid wrote:My idiot former mates thinking Sonic was better.
I definitely did 96 more than once. I also worked out the shortest route to finishing the game, which I think was about 11 levels. The trick was to not even go to the first switch palace, then get straight to the star road.regmcfly wrote:I actually have 3x96 save files on my SNES cart, and you can't copy game files. I really know this game like the back of my hand
WorKid wrote:My idiot mates thinking Sonic was better.
acemuzzy wrote:How do you see how many levels you've done? Does the save game tell you? Can't remember.
danclarke wrote:I'm going to start it again soon and I have a few options:
- Japanese Super Famicom
This is my ideal option but the only setback is that I'll need to run it on my LED TV which I can only imagine is going to look horrific.
- SNES Emulator on Mac + SNES USB pad
Probably the best option 'visually' but I'm never a big fan of sitting in front of my computer to play games.
Alternatives are Buy a Wii / Rasberry Pi / Retron thingy.
mk64 wrote:I wrote a list of things I love about this game and it failed to post
mk64 wrote:First Switch Palace.. hang on a minute, i’ve just arrived on a level with an ! (warning?) but I go in and there are more coins than I can shake a leg at! How many can I get in 12 seconds? (or however long it lasts!) When traversing through the map on a waterlevel and you just see marios head The music in forest of illusion Jumping with yoshi and then jumping off yoshi really high to get to secret places (normally where a key & keyhole is) Different yoshi’s but also how rubbish I found yellow yoshi compared to blue and red That one ghost house looking secret level which gives you a shit load of power ups, if big gives you two flowers, two feathers and yoshi. Going back to that level at any time when a level was getting too hard further in the game.
retroking1981 wrote:If you have a big enough collection of NES/SNES/MD/GB then get a retron5, you won't regret it.danclarke wrote:I'm going to start it again soon and I have a few options: - Japanese Super Famicom This is my ideal option but the only setback is that I'll need to run it on my LED TV which I can only imagine is going to look horrific. - SNES Emulator on Mac + SNES USB pad Probably the best option 'visually' but I'm never a big fan of sitting in front of my computer to play games. Alternatives are Buy a Wii / Rasberry Pi / Retron thingy.
The Daddy wrote:You not got a way to connect your comp to your tv?
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