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Tag Archives: NES
Nintendo Famicom Disk System – Buying Guide + Best Games!
Family Computer Disk System was released only in Japan in 1986 and uses floppy disks to store retail games and save games. John Riggs is a collector of the system and shares his knowledge of the system and what games you will want to pick up day 1.
GAMES SHOWN:
The Miracle of Almana
Meikyū Jiin Dababa
Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
The Mysterious Murasame Castle
Falsion
Vs. Excitebike
Kick Challenger: Air Foot
Bio Miracle-I’m Upa
Otocky
Why is the first boss so hard?!? GAH!!!
This is the version of Ghostbusters 2 we should have got in North America, but thanks to a cool repro cart, Reggie and Metal Jesus can now play it for the first time. I just really wish I would have remembered how to beat that first boss! LOL
The Nintendo Entertainment System’s Loading Seam Explained
Why is the right edge of the screen always so glitchy in some NES games? It’s all explained right here.
NEW GAMES for NES – Nintendo Homebrews!
John Riggs shows some new home-brew developed games for the classic NES. All these games are put onto cartridges as well!
GAMES SHOWN:
Log Jammers
Starkeeper
0 to X
Larry & the Long Look for a Lucious Lover
Haunted: Halloween ’85
Haunted: Halloween ’86
The Legends of Owlia
Tortoises
Basic Championship Wrestling
Super Russian Roulette
Tailgate Party
Mega Ran
Sergio Elisondo
Black Box Challenge
** All footage was captured using the Analogue NT mini **
US NES Earthbound Prototype Discovered!
Recently at a standard garage sale in Portland, a comedian named Jacob Christopher discovered a Holy Grail of NES prototypes. He graciously accepted to be on the channel to showcase this crazy prototype. I take a closer look at the proto by taking it apart, as well as show title screen and basic gameplay.
Goofy Foot Controller – Kickstarter
An alternative grip design of the classic NES controller, the Goofy Foot is designed to give the right thumb some D-Pad action.
Designed to set the standards of Goofy Foot game play, quality and feel are our main focus. We want it to feel like a classic design, using quality plastics and rubber pads. A standard cord length of over 7.5′ with an NES 7 pin plug, the Goofy Foot Controller is compatible with the Nintendo Entertainment System, the AVS from retroUSB, Hyperkin’s Retron line, and other NES clones.
World’s First NES MUSIC Cartridge – Real Digital Audio & Not 8Bit!!
Sergio Elisondo is a musician who released a full digital audio album on NES cartridge format – A first of it’s kind! This is not 8bit chip tunes but real instruments played like a real digital album. It is the results of several people overcoming technical challenges and in this video we talk about the making of it.
BUY the MUSIC NES CART HERE: http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=36&products_id=143
* All music in this episode is from Sergio Elisondo
Nintendo NES Games – HIDDEN GEMS 3
NES collector John Riggs shares 11 NES games that are Hidden Gems for collectors.
BUY NES GAMES HERE: http://goo.gl/mUFz2v
Games Shown:
Bucky o’Hare
The Guardian Legend
Fire ’n Ice
Rockin’ Kats
Cartoon Workshop
Kabuki Quantum Fighter
The Battle of Olympus
Pinball Quest
G.I. Joe
Crystalis
Shatterhand
Nintendo NES Games – Hidden Gems Part 2
Metal Jesus and John Riggs are back with more Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games that are HIDDEN GEMS! These are NES games most people don’t know about but are fun to play and should be in every game collection.
GAME SHOWN:
Tiny Toon Adventures
Faxanadu
Felix The Cat
Space Shuttle Project
Destiny of an Emperor
Flying Warriors
Metal Storm
Xexyz
Spot the Video Game
If you missed the previous NES HIDDEN GEMS video, here it is!
BEHIND THE SCENES: John Riggs is a really funny guy to hang out with and he’s very natural on camera, which is probably due to the fact that he is a DJ on the radio! Yes, he’s used to talking…and talking fast! Plus he just happens to be a big NES collector and loves to talk NES.