As some might remember, 4 years ago I started a mission to collect megadrive shooters. I tried them all out on emulators, and then picked the ones I liked the best, and starting looking for them. Luckily I've been able to get most of them dirt cheap at thrift stores or 3 for 10$ sales at game crazies. If there's one thing I learned, it's that you can't completely judge a game from emulation. Somehow, the gameplay experience is just different than on the real console. Like Hellfire for instance, I wasn't impressed on emulation, but ended up picking it up once anyway when I found it for 1.99, and it turned out to kick arse. But emulation is still good to sort the best from the worst, and to at least tell if a game is of a style you'd like. So anyway, I was wondering if anyone had opinions on these games: Truxton Master Of Weapon Verytex Whip Rush Darwin 4081 They have some interesting points from what I'd tried so far, but not sure if they hold up to the rest. I aleady have the following horizontal shooters: Air Buster Battle Mania Daiginjou Bio Hazard Battle Eliminate Down Forgotton Worlds Gaiares Gleylancer Hellfire Lightening Force: Quest For The Darkstar Sagaia Steel Empire ThunderForce III Trouble Shooter Wings Of Wor And the following vertical shooters: Earth Defense Grind Stormer Musha Raiden Trad Vapor Trail And the following platform shooters: Contra: Hard Corps Gunstar Heroes Mega Turrican Vectorman Vectorman 2 And the following isometric shooters Desert Strike Jungle Strike Urban Strike Viewpoint Anyone have any personal recommendations for other systems? I already have the Cotton series, and the rest of the Aleste/Powerstrike are on the "eventually find" list, as well as the Parodius series (if I ever get funds to pay for them!), and I have the Layer Sections (those were pretty cheap to find). Just wonder what out there is the must have. Well, I suppose Border Down, Mars Matrix, Radiant Silvergun, Ikaruga are always on the top lists, iiif you got the money. Ahah, and now we see why I posted about region switches for the saturn and dreamcast But I also enjoy seeing the starts of series on the SMS or NES. Unfortunately I don't have an MSX or PC-Engine, and that's where most of the good games started out. Ah well, I just like to dream. I can just waste hours reading gaming reviews about old school shooters and fighters. But my money goes towards useless things like bills, food, roof repairs, blah, blah. But I've discovered that if I wear a pair of shoes until the soles fall off, eventually a maternal relative will buy me new ones. So at least clothing expenses never hold up my gaming dreams. |