Saturday, 22 December 2018

Some Favourites of Mine #1.

I'm just going to make a list of some of my absolute favourite games from the 8 and 16-bit era. There will probably be a lot of these type of post as I really do like video games. :)

Sonic 2 Boxart.
First up, Sonic 2. Thought I'd get the really obvious ones out of the way first. Excellent game and remains playable to this day. A shining example of what the Megadrive could do. In truth, Sonic 3 & Knuckles is technically a better game, but Sonic 2 remains my favourite.  Now, if I could just let them know about the 3D Sonic games before anything bad happens...

Super Mario World - SNES.Super Mario World. Damn, what a game! Even now, in 2018 when I start playing it, I get a rush when I hear the coin-jingly sound that plays when the game starts. Every level is well crafted and a joy to play, even though the game was actually quickly cobbled together for a speedy release. When the big N gets it right, they get it right! Most Mario games are brilliant and this is no exception.
Rings of Power Boxart.
Now for something a little less obvious, Rings of Power on Sega's Megadrive. A fairly obscure RPG title from the 90s. It's a huge, open world, non-linear, turn-based RPG with nice character development. It's by a team called Naughty Dog, dunno if you've heard of them? It also took me nearly 15 years to complete! All because of a misleading instruction manual! The last ring was in *SPOILER ALERT* Mesa. It goes nowhere else! Bloody manual said it was travelling the earth!

Pokemon Crystal Boxart.Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal. Wonderful! These games were sequels to Red, Blue and Green/Yellow and were bigger, better and expanded. The original games, Red & Blue, captured the imaginations of a generation. Catchin' 'em all became quite a high priority and with the ability to trade and battle your Pokemon with friends over the link cable gave the game another layer. Honestly, I've got a save file from back in the day with a complete Pokedex. Unless the 20 year old battery has died?.. No, nothing that awful could ever happen, right?



Now, when I heard about Super Mario RPG The Legend of the Seven Stars, it sounded like a project of my dreams; A Turn-based Role Player starring Supe        njmhr mMario made by Square. OMG, this can't be real! Well, it pretty much was a dream as the game was released in the NTSC regions only, I'm UK based and that's PAL. Bugger!
I had loads of titles to play thorough though, so I got over it. Now a few years later, when I discovered emulation, that was one of the first titles I went for. This game is an absolute masterpiece.

Thursday, 20 December 2018

Long Overdue Update!..

Been a while, hasn't it?

I have been meaning to post some things, but just haven't had the time, or a PC, or somewhere to live, or good health... You get the idea, real life crap!
Well, after a few coffees, I decided to get back to posting stuff on this here blog. My real life situation is a bit better now and I have a bit of time on my hands, so why the hell not?! 👍

Here's some emulators to use on an unrooted Android device. 

Yeah, I know that isn't an up-to-date list, but those are the ones I'm using right now and they all work great. Here's some shader to use with the emulators. and my folder full of BIOS files can be found here.

I'm in the process of migrating some of my ROMs from Dropbox to Google Drive. Shouldn't take too long.

Piano Mario.