Thursday, February 9, 2017

Top Gear 1 and 2

I had so much fun playing Top Gear 3000 again for my Youtube channel that I decided to pick up the prior two games in the series.  The used game market has been totally out of control for the past couple of years, and there's no telling when games like these will suddenly shoot up in value.  So I might as well get them now.  I now have the complete Top Gear trilogy for the SNES.  The prices weren't too bad either.




Friday, December 2, 2016

New 3DS



When Nintendo first announced the New 3DS about two years ago, I wanted to get one, along with Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, but NOA had to go and screw all that up by announcing - in their infinite stupidity - that the standard-size New 3DS would not be releasing in the U.S.  Instead, only the XL version would be releasing here.

Since I don't want a massive-sized handheld, I decided to simply hang onto my original launch-version 3DS and send Nintendo a nice little email explaining my thoughts on the matter.  I also decided not to buy Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate because 1) for me, it's unplayable without a second analog stick for the camera control, 2) none of my friends seemed to be getting the game, and 3) I was pissed at Capcom for not releasing a Wii U version after they had previously released a Wii U version of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate.



Well, shortly before Black Friday, Nintendo announced that the black version of the standard-size New 3DS would finally be arriving in the U.S., and it would only be $100!  Now that's a deal!  I pre-ordered mine from Amazon as soon as I could and just now got my system (Amazon's free shipping takes forever, but I wasn't in a rush).  I was surprised by how small the system box was, but it's basically just holding the system and the instruction booklets.  No charger, no charging cradle - nothing else.

Since the system doesn't come with a charger, I bought one separate (only $7, I should note), and I decided to buy a 32 gb micro SD card as well (I was already needing a 16 gb SD card on my original 3DS, so I decided to go even bigger.  The things are dirt cheap anyway)

Also, I had known about a special set of Zelda-themed cover plates, and since I thought they looked awesome, I went and bought a set (released in Japan only) before I even purchased my system.  The Mario-themed cover plates that came with the system really look nice, but the Zelda ones are definitely my favorite.

It took more than an hour, but I managed to transfer all of my data off my old 3DS.  I have never had a problem with the "glossy" design of the prior system, but I have to say, the matte finish on the New 3DS feels really nice.  Also, I really like the slightly larger screens.  The buttons and the D-pad feel better than prior versions, everything is placed in better spots, and overall, the New 3DS is more comfortable to hold.  I think it's just an all-around improvement from the prior model.  I can't see any drawbacks whatsoever.  I hear it also has a slightly better battery life, and the added system memory seems to make software boot up faster.  Hooray!


Hopefully I'll be getting Monster Hunter Generations for Christmas, but in the mean time, maybe I should go back and replay A Link Between Worlds, except this time on Hero Mode.

Oh, here's a better picture of those sexy new Zelda face plates.


Saturday, October 22, 2016

Jackal and Super Off Road: The Baja

I picked up two more games off Ebay: Jackal for the NES and Super Off Road: The Baja for the SNES.


I don't think I've played Jackal before (that I can remember, anyway), but it's supposed to be a fun two-player game, so I decided to get it.  I hope to get a two-player playthrough posted on my Youtube channel some time.


My uncle actually owned Super Off Road: The Baja when I was a kid, so that's how I know about it.  I remember that he used to play Top Gear on his SNES all the time, and one day when both me and my cousin were visiting him, he decided to buy another game.  Since my uncle loved racing, he picked up The Baja and he and my cousin played through the entire game together, as I recall.  I don't remember why I didn't play through the game with them (other than it's only two-player at most), but I did play the game here and there.  The one thing that I always remember about this game is how you could run over people who were riding ATVs.  Although you lose money for doing it, I always found it hilarious and so I would run people over anyway.  It was sort of like GTA before GTA.  I look forward to posting a playthrough of this game too.

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Nintendo 64 Drawer

I bought another 24-game drawer to store my Nintendo 64 games.  This one came in the box as well, which was really nice.  Now I have two of these 24-game drawers, as well as two 12-game drawers.  That should certainly help me store any additional games that I buy for the SNES and N64.


Sunday, May 22, 2016

Duke Nukem 64

It took a while, but I found a complete Duke Nukem 64 for a decent price.  For some reason, Zero Hour is all over ebay, but this game is hard to come by.  Duke Nukem is an excellent first person shooter, and a classic as well, so I had to get it.  I look forward to playing through this one.



Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Another New Desk

I bought another new desk to clean up my computing setup and give me some more room.  My knee was constantly hitting my computer with the prior desk and USB cables from the captures were running underneath my feet.  Also, the keyboard shelf was off center from where I sat, which really annoying (it was actually designed that way). 

This new desk fixes all of those problems, gives me some drawers, and just flat out looks nicer.  Oh yeah, my prior monitor from 2009 also died on me, so I bought a new 23" Asus monitor.


Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Clue

I picked up a complete copy of Clue for the SNES about a week or two ago.  This game is dirt cheap, so it's really easy to find a nice copy.  I used to like Clue as a kid, so I rented the SNES version of the game around mid '90s to see what it was like.  The game was a lot of fun and did a great job of conveying the dark, mysterious mansion setting.  If you like Clue, I highly recommend this game.  It's much better than any of the later versions that came out.