Sunday, October 5, 2008

Back again!

So, it's been awhile. This downtime has mostly been caused by me getting a Playstation 3. Not very retro perhaps, but at least I can play Castlevania: Symphony of the Knight and Kula World on it. Oh, and let's not forget the latest gift to us retro gamers from the 8-bit gods at Capcom, Mega Man 9. Suffice to say, I think it's awesome, thoughI am a bit embarressed by the fact that I've only beaten three bosses so far.

I've also acquired a Mega CD, and I'm planning to acquaint myself with Snatcher very soon.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Times are a-changin', plus controller weirdness

Starting today, I'm switching the focus of this blog from just the Retro Duo to retro gaming in general. The main reason for this is that getting the Retro Duo really rekindled my love of old 8 and 16-bit era games, and yesterday I got a hold of a cheap used Sega Mega Drive. (That's a Sega Genesis, for those of you of the North American persuasion.) So, I'm going to start writing a bit about that system too, and any others I might pick up in the future. So, for starters, here's a weird object that came with my new black beauty:



Looks quite straightforward, doesn't it? Has all the buttons you'd expect from a six button MD controller, as well as slow motion (on the back) and turbo and autofire for all buttons. But there's something strange about it...

Have you noticed it yet? The D-pad is rotated 45 degrees to the right. And no, it's not just cosmetic, to press up you actually have to press up and right. It's really a damn shame, because the other buttons on the controller are really good and responsive. I guess the rationale was to make it a bit more ergonomic, but since every other video game controller since the NES have had controllers where straight up meant up, this is really hard to play with. I'm gonna give it a try though, I guess you can get used to it.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Famicom Yarou! Vol. 2, 7-in-1, Famicom

Here's an interesting multicart. For starters, it's got a pretty unusual shape.

Here's how the cart looks from the front:


And here's the back.


And the menu screen:


It's not animated in any way, but there is music, in this case Battle Hymn of the Republic. But it's the games that are the weirdest.

You can't really guess from the names, but each game on this cart is a pirated version of another game, but with both graphics and music replaced. Let's go through the list:

1. Frog Prince 106
Super Mario Bros. Yes, the main character is a frog. He drinks magic potions to turn into a human boy with a baseball cap. Pretty weird.


2. Bounce Ball 200
Pinball. Not much to say here, the weirdest thing is that on the bonus screen, Mario holding the paddle is replaced by a safe on wheels.


3. Spar 301
Urban Champion. The characters seems to have been replaced with Orcs or Goblins.


4. Cobra of Sky 402
Raid on Bungeling Bay. Redone with a Sci-Fi theme.


5. Rescue Kuck 503
Donkey Kong Jr. Weirdest name on this cart?


6. Bounce 604
Mappy.


7. Surface Fire 705
Centipede.


Overall, a few good games with weird makeovers.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Super 8-in-1, NES

Time to take a closer look at one of my pirate multicarts. I really like these things, as they're odd, weird and a great opportunity to play some games you've never seen before.

This one looks like this:



And here's the menu screen:


It's a bit more fancy of a menu screen than I've seen before. It's animated and sparkly, and has music.

Let's go through the games:

1. Super Contra
Or Super C, or Probotector 2. Good shooter.

2. Ninja Gaiden 2
The sequel to the game known as Shadow Warrior in europe.

3. Robocop
Yup, walking slowly and shooting at everything that moves, that's ol' Robo alright.

4. Double Dragon 2
No surprise here either.

5. Heavy Barrel
Here's where things get a bit interesting, I've never heard of this game before. It's an overhead shooter, in the Commando or Ikari Warriors style. Most games on this cart are japanese, but this one has all english text in game.

6. Fancy Bros. 2
Behind this "fancy" name hides good ol' Super Mario Bros. 2.

7. Super Mario. 3
Super Mario Bros. 3. No surprise.

8. Dead Fox
Another game I haven't heard of before. It plays exactly like Rolling Thunder, but with different graphics. Could be some sort of sequel to Rolling Thunder, I guess.

So, overall, a really good multicart. Some great action classics, both if you're alone or if you have a friend to play along with.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

And here comes another one...

Now I've found the first game I've seen that won't work on the RetroDuo at all. It's Kirby's Fun Pak, the european version of Kirby Super Star. This game just flat out refuses to run, and gives no signal to the TV at all. I've read that this is because it uses an SA-1 chip, which has stricter region protection. I've also read that you can remedy this by soldering a specific pin on the SA-1 chip to ground, but that's not something I'm prepared to try out just yet. So for now, it's marked up as not working at all.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

A milestone has been reached!

Today, I've come across the first game that have compatibility issues that actually affect gameplay. It's Starwing, the european version of Star Fox. The problem with this game is that a certain spot on the screen, a vertical bar slightly right of the center, is distorted and shows a completely different area of the screen than it should. This makes it very hard to play the game correctly, as it's pretty hard to see enemies and obstacles to the right of your Arwing.

I've installed a 50/60 hz switch on my Retro Duo, and with this switch set to 50 hz mode, the game looks as it should... except it's in black and white. Switching back to 60 hz makes the vertical bar come back. So, this is the first game I can put down on my compatibility list as playable, but with serious issues.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Big compatibility update

I had some friends over today, and they brought some games with them, resulting in over 35 new games added to my compatibility list. Go check it out!