Sujet : Re: What Have You Been Playing... IN OCTOBER 2024?
De : wipnoah (at) *nospam* gmail.com (H1M3M)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 04. Nov 2024, 12:06:54
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Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
What Have You Been Playing... IN OCTOBER 2024?
I can't even remember. Once classes began, it's been more like nibbling
than gaming. Not a lot of time for fun.
- Lots of MasterSystem and GameGear stuff
I have been going through the romsets multiple times, and it surprises
me to see that for 8 bit systems, they were punching well above their
class. The final games released in 1994 and 1995 have better animation
than many 16 bits games. Of course, it was harder to notice with the
awful AV out of the MS and the GG's screen
- Castlevania Bloodlines / Vampire Killer
The only Castlevania released for Megadrive is an interesting title.
It's not Contra The Hardcops level, but it is pushing the hardware to
the limit in a way similar to RocketKnight. And why was I playing this?
Well, I just got an 8bitdo M30 2.4ghz controller. Feels good being able
to play those games with the original button layout.
- Super Castlevania IV
What I was playing during Halloween. On an actual Snes, thanks to high
quality cables and OSSC
- Blasphemous
Not a lot more to say. It's good stuff, and I believe it's still on sale
- Final Fantasy VII
Original PSX version with the BettlePSX core on Steam Deck. I prefer it
to the current PC version and the Remake / Rebirth versions