Picking 5 is a good idea - though some might need more if they are harder to please!Yeah, five 2600 games in a week sounds good. A mixture of originals and homebrew is fine I reckon, I assume they've still been coded within the constraints of a retro machine.
davyK wrote:Super Aleste - short game - normal difficulty - 1,025,820
retroking1981 wrote:How about Sky Skipper moot?
Moot_Geeza wrote:retroking1981 wrote:How about Sky Skipper moot?
Is that the one I really liked where you rescued animals in a biplane? If so, yes.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Just finished the short game, using an average of 1 save state per level (a few more on the final boss) - 1,173,750. Obviously I cheated, but I'll probably play this again before Monday to post a proper score, and because I reckon I might be able to finish it without save states on my next go (or the one after perhaps). Basic stuff for shmup fans, as it's clearly a practice mode for the main game, but finishing anything in this genre unassisted is an achievement for me. I did finish Trouble Witches Neo though, but only because it's almost impossible not to with infinite credits. That gaming session was an absolute car crash, I'm sure there was an integral gameplay mechanic I was missing, the last boss was insane.Super Aleste - short game - normal difficulty - 1,025,820
Don't remind me. I made the mistake of buying that before the reviews were out, assuming it would be like the other Mickey game... It took a few minutes to realise I'd bought a turd, but had no choice put a brave face on and try and get my £40's worth. I may have even finished it out of sheer stubborness, while lying to myself that it wasn't that bad.davyK wrote:Fantasia on Megadrive is legendary for it's crapness and vertical difficulty curve....
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