Aug 24

Mugen

I stumbled across a really cool game a few weeks ago called MUGEN.

MUGEN is basically an open source fighting game where you can make your own characters, stages, sounds, moves….anything you want.

The game is free to download, but does not come with any characters and you need to download each character separately, which could take forever.

I managed to find someone on the internet selling a collection of over 3000 characters and stages…I have been going through them and below is a gallery of some of the best/weirdest characters, each has their own special moves and sounds. The only problem is that the game takes 1-2 minutes to load every time I want to play it.

(there were heaps more but It would take me forever to find them and I got lazy)

Aug 16

Project Rescue

I rescued this poor thing from a restaurant liquidation on the weekend….it doesn’t look like much yet….but I will be restoring it over the next few weeks and hope it will make a nice addition to my game room:

Arcade Side 1

Arcade Side 2

Unlike my last machine, this one is a Jamma machine instead of a PC….for those who are interested here is the official explanation of what Jamma means from Jammaboards.com

“The JAMMA standard was invented in 1985; any game older than this will not be JAMMA. JAMMA (Japan Arcade Machine Manufacturers’ Association) is a standard 56-way connector used on many arcade boards to simplify conversion of cabinets from one game to another. The majority of newer games use a subset of this pinout. Some games (i.e., Street Fighter) which need extra buttons have extra connectors for these additional controls. The JAMMA connector has a .156″ pin spacing edge connector (male on the game board).”

Yeah….it’s gonna be a little bit of work.

Here are just a few photos of the internals of this thing:

Internals 1

Internals 2

Internals 3

Internals 4

Aug 12

Games Consoles (have and want)

I have been collecting games consoles for the last few years and will be doing reviews on this site in the near future…I just wanted to list the ones I currently have and the ones I still need (by generation according to Wikipedia):

Have:


Generation 1 & 2 (1972 – 1982)

  • Atari 2600
  • Atari 2600

  • Commodore 64
  • Commodore 64

  • Intellivision
  • Intellivision

  • Colecovision
  • Colecovision

  • Vectrex (non working)
  • Vectrex

Generation 3 (1980 – 1989)

  • Nintendo Gameboy
  • Nintendo Gameboy

  • ZX Spectrum +2
  • ZX Spectrum

  • Sega Gamegear
  • Sega Gamegear

  • Atari 7800
  • Atari 7800

  • Turbografx 16
  • Turbografx 16

  • Sega Mastersystem
  • Sega Mastersystem

  • Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
  • Nintendo Entertainment System

  • Amstrad GX4000
  • Amstrad GX4000

Generation 4 (1989 – 1994)

  • Sega Megadrive / Genesis
  • Sega Megadrive 1

  • Sega Megadrive / Genesis 2
  • Sega Megadrive 2

  • Mega-CD / Sega-CD
  • Sega CD

  • Sega 32x
  • Sega 32x

  • Amiga 1200
  • Amiga 1200

  • Atari Lynx 2
  • Atari Lynx 2

  • Super Nintendo
  • Super Nintendo

  • Phillips CDi
  • Phillips CDi

Generation 5 (1993 – 1998)

  • Nintendo Virtualboy
  • Nintendo Virtualboy

  • Atari Jaguar
  • Atari Jaguar

  • Sony Playstation 1
  • Sony Playstation 1

  • Sega Saturn
  • Sega Saturn

  • Panasonic 3DO
  • Panasonic 3DO

  • Amiga CD32
  • Amiga CD32

  • Game.com
  • Game.com

  • Gameboy Colour
  • Nintendo Gameboy Colour

  • Nintendo 64
  • Nintendo 64

Generation 6 (1998 – 2004)

  • Atari Flashback
  • Atari Flashback

  • Sega Dreamcast
  • Sega Dreamcast

  • N-Gage
  • Nokia N-Gage

  • Nintendo Gamecube
  • Nintendo Gamecube

  • Sony Playstation 2
  • Sony Playstation 2

  • Bandai Wonderswan
  • Bandai Wonderswan

  • Bandai Wonderswan Colour
  • Bandai Wonderswan Colour

  • Microsoft Xbox
  • Microsoft Xbox

Generation 7 (2004 – 2010)

  • Gizmondo
  • Gizmondo

  • Nintendo DS Lite
  • Nintendo DS

  • Pandora
  • Pandora

  • Sony Playstation 3
  • Sony Playstation 3

  • Sony Playstation Portable
  • Sony PSP

  • Nintendo Wii
  • Nintendo Wii

  • Microsoft Xbox 360
  • Microsoft Xbox 360

  • Apple iPhone
  • Apple iPhone

Generation 8 (2011 – Present)

  • None as of yet

Want:


Generation 1 & 2 (1972 – 1982)

  • Magnavox Odyssey 1
  • Magnavox Odyssey

  • Magnavox Odyssey 2
  • Magnavox Odyssey 2

  • Intellivision II
  • Intellivision 2

  • Atari 5200
  • Atari 5200

  • Vectrex (working)
  • Vectrex

Generation 3 (1980 – 1989)

  • PC-Engine
  • PC Engine

  • Nintendo Famicon
  • Nintendo Famicon

  • Sony MSX
  • Sony MSX

Generation 4 (1989 – 1994)

  • Atari Lynx 1
  • Atari Lynx

  • TurboGrafx-CD
  • Turbo CD

  • TurboExpress
  • Turbo Express

  • Neo-Geo
  • NeoGeo

  • Neo-Geo CD or CDZ
  • NeoGeo CD

  • Watara Supervision
  • Watara Supervision

  • Mega Duck / Cougar Boy
  • Mega Duck / Cougar Boy

  • Pioneer LaserActive
  • Pioneer Laseractive

Generation 5 (1993 – 1998)

  • Apple Pippin
  • Apple Pippin

  • Atari Jaguar CD
  • Atari Jaguar CD

  • PC-FX
  • PC-FX

  • Sony PocketStation
  • Sony Pocketstation

  • Net Yaroze
  • Sony Net Yaroze

  • R-Zone
  • Rzone

  • Neo Geo Pocket
  • NeoGeo Pocket

  • Nintendo 64DD (Disk Drive)
  • Nintendo 64 Disk Drive

Generation 6 (1998 – 2004)

  • GP32
  • GP32

  • GameKing
  • GameKing

  • Nokia N-Gage QD
  • Nokia N-gage QD

  • Neo Geo Pocket Color
  • Neogeo Pocket Colour

  • Tapwave Zodiac
  • Tapwave Zodiac

  • XaviXPort
  • Xavixport

Generation 7 (2004 – 2010)

  • EVO Smart Console
  • Evo Smart Console

  • HyperScan
  • Hyperscan

  • OnLive
  • Onlive

Generation 8 (2011 – Present)

  • Nintendo 3DS
  • Nintendo 3DS

  • Playstation Vita
  • Playstation Vita

  • Nintendo Wii U
  • Nintendo Wii U

If anyone has access to any of these and would like to sell them please let me know

*images from Wikipedia

Aug 9

Classic Game Retrospective (Part 1)

I have been going through some of my old games lately and playing through some of them to see how they hold up….This is just a few of my favorites:

Toonstruck

Toonstruck – Let me just say that I love this game…the humour is great, the voice acting is fantastic and the animation is amazing….the games stars Christopher Lloyd (Doc Brown from Back to the Future) as a cartoon animator named quite cleverly Drew Blanc who falls asleep and gets sucked into a cartoon land where he has to fight the evil Count Nefarious (voiced by Tim Curry) to save the world.

Although the game is somewhat short and fairly easy…each puzzle is unique and the one liners are funny….helped by the great acting from the entire cast who if you have ever watched a cartoon will sound familiar.

I would suggest going out and getting this right now if you have not played it.


Blood Doom
Shadow Warrior Redneck Rampage
Duke Nukem 3D Quake

Blood, Doom, Shadow Warrior, Redneck Rampage, Duke Nukem 3D and Quake – My 6 favorite all time Classic FPS games…each one is unique and focuses on a different aspect – Blood parodies the horror genre, Shadow Warrior parodies the kung-fu genre, Duke Nukem parodies the action genre, Redneck Rampage does not parody a genre but has a gun that shoots saw blades….SAW BLADES!, Quake is still being played competitively to this day and spawned it’s own convention – Quakecon…and what is there to say about Doom that hasn’t been said already….is set the tone for all FPS games that follow it…and still has some truly scary enemies and levels…Each of these games is loaded with Easter Eggs, Secrets and great levels, weapons, enemies and bosses…I would say you need to play these….but if you have not at least played Doom you aren’t a gamer, and are probably not going to read this.


Day of the Tentacle Sam & Max Hit the Road

Day Of The Tentacle and Sam and Max Hit The Road – I put these together as I played both at the same time after buying a Lucas Arts Pack. These are 2 of the greatest games ever made…they are hilarious, the puzzles are brilliant, the animation is fantastic and the characters are unique.

Day of the Tentacle follows 3 friends Bernard, Laverne and Hoagie trying to stop an evil tentacle trying to take over the world…during the game they get separated through time…Hoagie 200 years in the past, Laverne 200 years in the future and Bernard in the present….and they must work together to get back to the right time and stop the tentacle.

Sam and Max is the story of 2 Police officers trying to track down a missing Bigfoot for a local circus and during this adventure, defeating evil and saving the world…sort of (you have to play it to understand)

I know Sam and Max has been remade…and I have played these, but they never really captured the spirit of the original….they have not remade Day of the Tentacle yet….it would be interesting to see what they would do with this one.


Dark Seed I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream

Darkseed and I have no mouth but I must scream – Made by the same developer – Cyberdreams….these are still 2 of the darkest games I have ever played.

In Darkseed you have to fight an alien race who are slowly taking over a small U.S. town….and thanks to visuals designed by H.R. Giger (the artist responsible for the Alien from the Alien movies) this game has some of the creepiest scenes ever in a game.

I have no mouth but I must scream – is a game where you play as the last 5 humans on Earth, kept alive by an insane computer for his own joy, each character has a unique story and fear that is exploited by AM the computer….this is a very adult game and deals with themes such as murder, rape, drugs and Nazis.

The problem with these games and the reason I can only recommend playing them with a guide is that they are full of game breaking bugs….if you don not do things in the right order, you can become stuck and unable to complete the entire game.

Unfortunately Cyberdreams closed it’s doors in 1997 after releasing only 5 games…the other 3 being Darkseed 2, CyberRace and Noir: A Shadowy Thriller…I have played Darkseed 2 and while being a great game, it was not a good as the original.


These are just a few of my favorites…I will cover some more in another part

*images from Wikipedia.

Jul 29

Minecraft – A Learning Experience

Well….it has been a few weeks since I launched my Minecraft server, and what an experience it has been.

I have learned much about the game as well as people in general.

I started off the server with very few rules….just wanting it to be somewhere people could come and build stuff…A Huge Mistake….as my server was greifed multiple times by multiple a**holes and filled up with children shouting expletives.

I have ended up banning a few people and implementing many rules….such as needing to register on my site to even be able to build and allowing people to protect their own blocks.

I now have 2 builders as well as myself working on the server and we have produced some pretty cool stuff.

If you would like to participate….please email me or register at the forum.

View this post using chrome to see the blocks in 3D

Gallery of some of the stuff we have done:

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