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#1
I checked my copy of Dead of the Brain, and while my copy does include the spine card, it does not have a registration card.

For Madou Monogatari, my copy does include the spine card, and it does include another piece oc paper.  This slip of paper doesn't look like a registration card, but I don't really know what it is, and it came with my copy of Madou Monogatari.

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Madou Monogatari - Hono No Sotsuengo PC Engine
#2
Quote from: JoshTurboTrollX-16 on 02/27/2017, 01:45 PMI think this thread about King of Casino counts as another clear.

https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=22030.0

Quote from: pc_kwajalein on 02/27/2017, 03:51 PM-EDIT- After a dozen more failed attempts, I realized something and decided to try a VERY RISKY strategy that miraculously paid off. If any CPU opponent gets a large payout in poker, the whole thing crumbles. Luckily (this time), they never got poker payouts big enough to threaten the scheme (although one came excruciatingly close).  :evil: Here are some better looking pics of my second triumph over the other 4 CPU opponents.

-The five casinos where I won my five rounds. Some of my favorite fruit in there.  :D
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-The screen where the game crowns the 'King of Casino'.
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-Game developer, Victor Musical Industries, Inc. at the end of the credit roll.
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-One final affirmation from the game. It felt even MORE deserved this time.
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Oh, just in case anyone wants to get the $10 million without doing any of the work, here's a code for $9.999M:
EYOY UZSZ GYPA JEHW
Yes, I would agree that this counts as having beat the game.

Quote from: guest on 07/24/2017, 08:57 PMThank you Mitsuman, without your horseback pursuit hint I really wouldn't have beaten the game.

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The story isn't very complex but it was way more than I expected. I enjoyed this game a lot, wish I knew how to properly kill generals back when I thought this was a bad game.

edit: final chapter of the video series literally no one's watching or cares about

(Lords of the Rising Sun Yoshitsune #9 - Killing Yoritomo, ENDING)
Updated today.  Well, we as a forum have knocked out 2 of the 22 remaining so far this year.  Can we beat any more ?
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Quote from: Bardoly on 12/31/2016, 05:29 PMI've made it up to level 7 in R-Type now, but man is this game hard!   ](*,) ](*,) ](*,)


 :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

Yes!  I took down R-Type!!!

Pics to follow.
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Sorry for the delay.  Holidays and such...   :-"
I beat the PC Engine version.


Finally updated today.  I double-checked everything, and yes we cleared 113 out of the possible 135, leaving 22 unbeaten in 2016.  Maybe we can beat these 22 this year?
#5
My boys and I finally knocked Buster Bros out this weekend!

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#6
Quote from: seieienbu on 11/09/2016, 09:22 PMSo, uh,

Quote from: seieienbu on 10/31/2016, 04:19 AMPlayed through Dracula X and The Adams Family in honor of Halloween.
I don't have a screen shot but I beat the Addams Family a bit ago.  If this counts then great, if not I can probably play it again next weekend.
From the rules...

Quote3.  A game clear screenshot must be posted for your clear to count, but if you absolutely missed getting the pic, you may substitute a picture of your gaming setup with the game playing on the screen.
So yes, it is acceptable as long as you post a picture of your gaming setup with the game playing on the screen.    8)



*Edit:

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Time Cruise (emulated)
Good job!

Updated today.  Now we're up to 95/135!!!    :dance: :dance: :dance:
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Quote from: guest on 06/03/2016, 01:40 AMAlmost there...
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Awesome!  Press on, my man!  Press on!    :dance: :dance: :dance:


Updated today.  We're up to 73/135!
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Quote from: guest on 01/13/2016, 09:44 AMNot a great run, but good enough:

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I'm updating the first posts at the moment, but I'm not sure which game this screenshot is for.   :-k :-k :-k
#10
Quote from: gheebee on 01/02/2016, 04:19 PMI beat Bonk's Revenge/PC Genjin 2 today but I'm not sure if it counts as I wound up getting 54 smiley faces in the first level and it warped me past the second level. Played the PCE version.

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That's a valid game feature, so it counts.  :)
#11
Quote from: Digi.k on 12/02/2015, 09:25 PMlatest batch of super CD-Rom games I've obtained between now and a month ago...

*sigh those prices tho*

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That's some real quality games you got there!  There should be many delightful gaming hours ahead!
#12
 Clear #41 - Momotaro Katsugeki

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Below is what I posted on PCE Daisakusen! about this game.

QuoteI'm going to give this action adventure/platformer-with-RPG-elements an '8 out of 10'.

I played through and beat this game recently, and I really enjoyed it, although I do not understand Japanese.  The gameplay is simple enough to understand and I beat the game without ever understanding what some of the shop items were.  This game is basically a side-scrolling platformer with a couple of vertical levels.  There is even an  underwater forced-scrolling horizontal shoot-'em-up stage for variety.  You have your basic sword weapon which shoots projectiles to destroy enemies.  You can upgrade your sword and projectiles by saving up coins to purchase a better weapon at the next town.  There is a town at the beginning of each stage where you can purchase various items from shops.  Enemies respawn, so if you want, you may 'grind' to save up coins to purchase items.  At the end of each stage there is a boss fight.

Overall, I must recommend this game, although the item/menu screens were intimidating at first, since they are all in Japanese.  On Pcenginefx, sunteam-paul posted a simplistic translating of this screen which helped me get past the entry barrier.
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Clear #40 - W Ring


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Below is a little mini-review/my comments on this game which I posted on PCE Daisakusen!

QuoteI rated this solid horizontal shoot-'em-up as a '8 out of 10'.

This game has 3 difficulty settings - 'Beginner', which doesn't let you play all of the stages; 'Normal', which after beaten loops into 'Expert' mode with a very basic credit-less ending screen; and 'Expert', which after beaten simply loops again with the same very basic credit-less ending screen.  Both 'Beginner' and 'Normal' modes are actually pretty easy, with most of the bosses going down disconcertingly fast - some of them actually go down in 2 powered-up hits before they can even fire at you.  :shock:  'Expert' mode is quite difficult and should give most veteran shoot-'em-up gamers a nice challenge.  It's probably too much for me, although since you have unlimited continues, I might could 'quarter-feed' to the end, but since the last two levels must be beaten consecutively in one continue, maybe not.

The powerup system is pretty good with 5 different powerups which can each be powered up 3 times.  Some powerups are better for the stages, while the blue laser weapon will decimate all bosses.

Another nice feature is that all of the stages have alternate stages which can be accessed by finding a hidden item within the regular stage.  This definitely increases the replay value of this game.

Anyway, I do recommend this game to all who enjoy shoot-'em-ups.  The veterans will enjoy 'Expert' mode, and the rest of us will enjoy 'Normal' mode.
Edit:  I found my screen clear picture.
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A couple things came in today!

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Gokuraku Chuka Taisen
I've been wanting this one for quite a while.  Hopefully the gameplay is as good as reviews have indicated.

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Valis Visual Collection

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Valis Visual Collection - 'manual' folds out into a poster - poster front

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Valis Visual Collection - 'manual' folds out into a poster - poster back

These bring my Obey library up to 660/884.  Although, I do realize that PCE Daisakusen! has not been updated with the recent indie releases yet.  :(
#15
Clear #38 - Makai Prince Dorabocchan (aka 'Kid Dracula')
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I give this a slightly above average '6 out of 10'.

This fairly easy platformer seems rather like an NES game.  While it is fairly colorful and fun to play through once, I doubt that I'll be playing it again anytime soon.  With no additional difficulty modes or 2-player option, there is little to draw me back to playing it again.  With unlimited continues and the ability to harvest extra lives for the boss fights, you will definitely be able to beat this game your first time playing it.

You play as 'Kid Dracula' - the son of Count Dracula, and you have to play through about 6 stages, each with a mid-boss and a stage boss.  You can attack with your short-ranged wand or with your unlimited stash of tomatoes, which are thrown a slightly further distance than the length of your wand.  You throw your tomatoes by squatting down and pushing the attack button.  While you are squatting, you are hiding under your hat, which makes you invulnerable to most enemies and their attacks.  Along the way, you can also collect extra tomatoes, up to 99, which are then rained down upon the stage boss, depleting his energy somewhat before the battle begins.  There are a few power-ups found in the game - some one once or twice in the entire game.  These include a cape which allows you to double-jump and spike shoes which allow you to cause damage to enemies by jumping on them (Normally you can jump on most enemies without causing damage to you or it.) along with a few other power-ups.

The game's lack of English is not a barrier at all to playing it. The game does have unlimited continues, but no save or password capability, so it must be beaten in one sitting. Anyway, I do recommend this game to those who enjoy platformers, even though there are better platformers in the PC Engine library.
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Clear #37 - Override
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1,403,450 - My score at clearing the last boss.
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1,524,370 - My high score.
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Alrighty, here are my thoughts about this fun game.

I rated this fast-paced vertical shoot-'em-up as an '8 out of 10'.  I played through and beat this game today without too much difficulty, and I am not an expert shoot-'em-up gamer, but more of a slog-through-the-game-using-as-many-live-and-continues-as-necessary type of gamer.

While a bit more basic than some other shoot-'em-ups, the game is actually quite fun!  The worst that I can say about it is that the backgrounds of some stages can be somewhat bland, and it does not support 2-player.  Other than that, it's just plain good.  It has your basic pea-shooter which can be upgraded up to 5 times with 'P' power-ups which are quite prolific, and it has 4 different types of external weapons pods which can be upgraded up to 3 times.  You also have a 3-hit shield allowing you to take 4 hits before you die and lose all of your power-ups.  You can also get a shield power-up which will refill your shield by 1 hit.  You may also adjust the speed of your ship in-game between 3 levels. I prefer the 2nd speed level.

The best thing about this game may be the special attack. If you just stop shooting and dodge bullets, your special attack will charge up, and when fired, it releases a screen-wiping blast of fire which will also destroy enemy projectiles!  It is unlimited, so this adds an element of strategy to this game where at times, one's best option to beat a level or boss may be to not blindly turbo-fire your main weapon and simply dodge and blast, dodge and blast.  I personally found the level 4 boss to be the most difficult, and spent quite a bit of time on him. Imagine my dismay when confronted by him again in the 6th (last) stage with a boss rush.  :/

Overall this game is quite worthy of a place in the game library of anyone who enjoys shoot-'em-ups.


I added a high score thread for this game in the High Scores Discussion Board for any who wish to have their high scores immortalized.   8)


Thanks again lukester for suggesting this game for the Game of the Week and to SamIAm for the whole Game of the Week idea and program.   =D> =D> =D>
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"Override" High Scores

Note:  This game only has one difficulty setting that I know of, although after you clear the game and the credits roll, the game does loop into a more difficult mode.  After beating the second loop and watching the credits roll, the game will continue looping the game on the more difficult mode until the player runs out of continues and lives.


1,524,370 - Bardoly
1,263,450 - jtucci31



Since this game is the "Game of the Week" this week, and the old thread has been locked (and not updated for 7 years), I'm adding this thread, and I'll kick it off with with my measly (of the first run) score of 1,524,370.  I just beat this game today for the first time

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Quote from: Gredler on 08/25/2015, 12:56 PMWow, what a game  :dance:

A lot of fun, and as jtucci31 said, a great training game for those of us who are not seasoned veterans of the genre  :lol:
Ditto, pretty much.  I'll get my thoughts together a bit later, but for now, thanks for the push to go ahead and play this fun game!

Clear #37 - Override
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Quote from: guest on 06/30/2015, 01:18 PMWoo-hoo!  It's just good enough for last place.  :lol:
No, I think that I have last place locked up with only 661200 points.   :-({|=


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Quote from: Groover on 06/25/2015, 07:22 PMI picked up this month so far.

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Arcade Duo Card is in the mail. I should have it tomorrow, and I just bought Cosmic Fantasy 2
Some really nice games in there.  Play 'em!
#21
Thanks to randomc, these came in yesterday!

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Out Live and Panic Bomber

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Super CD-ROM 2
#22
Quote from: Digi.k on 06/10/2015, 09:57 PMforgot to add Daichi Kun crisis a while ago but just got NHK Taiga Drama Taiheiki.  Pretty good strategy turn based war game set in feudal Japan.  I might try and do a guide for this as I really do like the graphics.  It's mostly in Kanji.  Both are very good strategy games in their own right.

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The game is divided in two segments and you will eventually guide 14 warlords who each have a part in  ruling parts of Japan.  But you start at Chihaya fortress and controling Kusunoki Masashige from the time period 1294 1336. Its battles and strategy from the get go in Hex style!  Both games do require back up ram as there is much progress to be made in these games.

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Please do create a guide for this!  It looks fun!
#23
Well, I wasn't able to get together with my sister to play it through as a 2-player, but I did play through and beat it today!

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No, that's not the ending screen...  While the ending was scrolling, I was scrambling to find a camera, since I obviously couldn't take a picture with my phone camera.   #-o  I just to day got the pictured Impulse controller upon Nulltard's recommendation, and I downloaded PCE.emu to my Samsung Note III.  It looks like this will be a decent option for obey on the go (not as good as a 3.5" screen modded Turbo Express, but not too bad).

Edit: fixed grammar
#24
Off-Topic / Re: Turbo Fest (VGS) 2014
07/14/2014, 10:45 AM
Sippin' some coffee this morning in this:

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2nd place prize for Tatsujin!  Woot!
#25
Only one PC Engine pickup at VGS...  :)   :|

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This is the Super CD-ROM Taiken Soft Shuu.  It's a combo demo disk for Tengai Makyo: Manji Maru and Dragon Slayer.

This brings my Obey library up to 655/884.   8)

I got this from cdamm's vendor booth - Windy Gaming.  He has some cool Ys posters and other good stuff, so give his website a look-see.
#26
One more pickup.

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This completes my collection of the 6 Ultra Box CD's.  :)

This brings my Obey library up to 653/884.   8)
#27
Quote from: guest on 07/01/2014, 04:56 PMComplaining about people's purchases that don't interest you is petty and rather silly (and begs the question of why you'd give a shit about anything anyone else is buying), and even more crazy is basing an argument on forum divisions that are regularly disregarded anyway.  Where does it end?  At a bare minimum there should be four separate threads, but why stop there?  We could have literally hundreds (one for each system, by region), just to make sure nobody is forced to dirty their eyes by seeing a 'boring' purchase.

Or we could use the thread that worked for years before the current crop of me too collectors came along and worried that they'd not get enough time in the spotlight.
If you'll reread my comments, you'll see that I was not complaining about "people's purchases that don't interest me".  Rather, I was pointing out the fact that some people (myself included) enjoy seeing Turbo-related purchases which people have made recently.  Seeing such may elicit various responses, such as: congratulations to someone who has finally found something he has been looking for, razzing someone who has purchased a 'dog of a game', thoughts of, "I didn't know about that game.  Maybe I should look into getting that game as well.", etc...  Whatever the response, it is rather obvious from current "What have you bought?"-style threads that there is a segment of the forum which enjoys such.

This being said, having Turbo-related purchases separate from non-Turbo-related purchases allows the forum reader to choose more carefully what he would like to read/view.  The fact that forum divisions are often disregarded is no excuse to promote/defend such behavior.  I heard that thousands of people are jumping off of bridges...   :-" :-" :-"   :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


That said, the first TurboGrafx-16 magazines which I have ever owned arrived in the mail today!

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#28
Quote from: guest on 07/01/2014, 05:10 PM
Quote from: Medic_wheat on 07/01/2014, 03:11 PM
Quote from: Bardoly on 06/30/2014, 11:28 AMOne more pickup.


I now have all three of the Dengeki Mooks.   :mrgreen:

This brings my Obey library up to 652/884.   8)
what are the two other game in this series?
Tengai Makyou Fuun Kabuki Den and Anearth Fantasy Stories aka Seiya Monogatari (containing the exclusive schtroumpf "Cychorider"8)).
Actually, in the Dengeki PC Engine 3-Mook series, as far as I know it is Emerald Dragon, Bakuretsu Hunter (aka. Sorcerer Hunters), and Anearth Fantasy Stories aka Seiya Monogatari (containing the exclusive shoot-'em-up "Cychorider") pictured below.

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I do know that there are a few more PC Engine games which came in/with a magazine - Motteke Tamago for one, but I do not have a definitive list yet.  The below quote has some information that I've gleaned from the internet, but I haven't been able to confirm this personally.

QuoteThis list is from the Turbo list.

From: daves@interlog.com
Date: Thu Dec  4 20:34:38 EST 2003
Subject: Re: emerald dragon- 2 CDS?!?!?!?!


At 09:26 AM 04/12/2003 -0500, George Plamantouras wrote:
>second disc says (some kanji) then *MOOK shirizu* (series?).  there is
>also a little book of artwork and a brief paragraph at then end which
>mentions the pc88, 98, x68k, msx2, towns, and pc engine...has the game
>appeared on all of these systems?

No, the game didn't actually get released as a 2-disc set.
Yes, the game was released on all those platforms.

Please see this website for differences:
http://emedra.the2d.com/

On the PC Engine platform, there were two releases:
Once, as the double-CD case with manual and art book (CDROM was the
white-and-green one), and once as a "MOOK" - a magazine/book with a CDROM
included, fromDengeki MOOK.  In Emerald Dragon's case, it was a "capture
guide" book, and I believe the version of the game was a full version
(rather than just a playable demo).

There were 3 MOOKs in the Dengeki series:
1: Emerald Dragon
2: Bakuretsu Hunter
3: Seiya Monogatari (An Earth Fantasy Stories)

There were also other MOOKs released by other publishers, such as:

Tengai Makyo Kabuki Den (this may be a playable demo)
3x3 Eyes (I just got this, so I don't know what the game CDROM is - but the
book is artwork rather than a player's guide)
Record of Lodoss War 1
Record of Lodoss War 2
Kaze no Densetsu Xanadu
Develo Assembler (for programming)
Develo BASIC (for programming)
If anyone can confirm the above mooks, that would be great, and any information concerning other mooks would be greatly appreciated as well.
#29
One more pickup.

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I now have all three of the Dengeki Mooks.   :mrgreen:

This brings my Obey library up to 652/884.   8)
#30
There is actually not much more that I am looking to get TG-16, but I did get this:
(Thanks to Bklyn4ever.)
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This box brings my CIB TG-16 library to near-complete!
(I should post up some pics...)

The only boxes remaining are:
Lords of the Rising Sun - a forum member here has this for me, so I'll have this before too long.  :)
Magical Chase  :roll:
#31
Some recent pickups...  Nothing as good as those recent pickups. ^^

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Right to left, top to bottom,

ROMROM Karaoke Volume 2
Shogi Shoshinsha Muyo
Sokoban World (Boxy Boy)
TV Sports Football
Victory Run
Ultra Box Vol. 4
World Beach Volley
World Circuit
Xevious


This brings my Obey library up to 651/884.  :)  Although, I do realize that PCE Daisakusen! has not been updated with the recent indie releases yet.  :(
#32
Quote from: Tatsujin on 06/10/2014, 08:53 PMWhy is it a pain? you have everything there: JPN name, translated US name, etc. :)
The pain is not in the website, but in the finding out the correct name to a game in your hand, when the title is entirely in moon-speak so that you can check it off on the list.  I actually create my own (ugly) labels for all of my PC Engine games like so:

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If I don't have my games labels clearly like this, then I may be confused about what the games are, especially for the games like thos in the picture above, because the titles are all in Japanese with no English to help.  I do know that many of the games do either have English titles or the artwork makes it VERY clear which games they are, but for game like these, it may be a daunting task to add your collection to PCE Daisakusen!  :(
#33
Off-Topic / Re: Turbo Fest (VGS) 2014
06/10/2014, 09:35 PM
Quote from: Mathius on 06/08/2014, 08:44 PM
Quote from: Bardoly on 06/08/2014, 08:36 PM
Quote from: Mathius on 06/08/2014, 06:48 PM
Quote from: Bardoly on 06/08/2014, 10:43 AMIn no particular order (other than alphabetical):

Aero Blasters
Hellfire S
Ordyne
Salamander
Sapphire

These are all 2 - player simultaneous.   :mrgreen:
You better start loving Tatsujin if you plan to beat me in the tourney at VGS. ; )
I think that I'm going to let my sister beat you.  :P
LOL She just might!
Alrighty, Mathius, here she is practicing up on her Tatsujin skills...


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...so brace yourself for a beating...   :-"
#34
Number 500!  In my PC Engine library on PCE Daisakusen!  (Number 640 total including TG-16 releases.)

And ironically enough, it's one of the harder-to-acquire titles.  8)


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Magical Chase Fan Edition PC Engine
Thanks to jperryss!

Also numbers 501(641) and 502(642).

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Final Zone II and Valis II PC Engine
Also thanks to jperryss!


That brings my Obey libray up to 642/884.  Although, I do realize that PCE Daisakusen! has not been updated with the recent indie releases yet.  :(

Edit:  Corrected a spelling mistake.
#35
Quote from: kisaku on 06/08/2014, 03:28 AMHere is my new set :)

Fullset Turbo CD/Turbo Duo.

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All games except Magical chase :) for Turbo grafx.

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Very nice!

You ought to look into getting some TG-16 box protectors from videogameboxprotectors.com.  I have them for my CIB games, and they not only look great, but they actually help to 'reshape' any boxes which may be bent out of shape somewhat.  Below are some pics of my nearly complete box collection for TG-16 all in box protectors.

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#36
Quote from: ratson on 06/04/2014, 09:21 AMBeen playing some Final Soldier on normal en beat my personal highscore.
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Have you been able to beat the game yet?
#37
Quote from: reson8er on 06/04/2014, 09:55 AM
Quote from: ifkz on 06/03/2014, 04:49 PM
Quote from: reson8er on 06/03/2014, 10:20 AM
Quote from: ifkz on 06/02/2014, 11:18 PM[[Extra:  I have always wondered about the legendary port of Truxton for the PC Engine]]
I should be receiving my Tatsujin Hu Card in the mail any day now, will drop in and let you know my thoughts if interested  :D
Please do!  I am crazy enough to even own the arcade board, which cost me and took two years to track down.  Very much worth the expense, though, and it is still a sight on a 25 inch arcade CRT.
Oh wow, the Arcade PCB so awesome! I'd love to see pics if it's not too much trouble.

Edit: Pic of my new master:

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Practicing up for VGS, I see...
#38
My first order through GOODY-JAPAN just arrived today!
Click on the photos for full-size pictures.

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1941 - Counter Attack SuperGrafx


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Chiki Chiki Boys PC Engine


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Go! Go! Birdie Chance PC Engine


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Madou Monogatari - Hono No Sotsuengo PC Engine


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Seiya Monogatari  - Anearth Fantasy Stories Taikenban CD-ROM & BOOK Vol. 3


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Terra Cresta II PC Engine


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The TV Show PC Engine


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Travel Eple PC Engine
(also known as Travel Epuru)


I had never used a proxy service before this purchase, so I was somewhat hesitant to order through them, but I had read that other forum members here had used GOODY-JAPAN before successfully multiple times, so I figured that I'd give it a shot.  I actually paid for the shipping on last Friday morning, and the well-packaged box arrived at my place today.  That seems rather fast, but I was excited to sign for it!   8)

Edit: Fixed photo links
#40
Quote from: PixyJunket on 05/24/2014, 03:36 PMToday's drop.

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Nice!
Play the 'Cook's Quest' in Minesweeper.
#41
Quote from: csgx1 on 05/19/2014, 01:00 AM
Quote from: mrhaboobi on 05/18/2014, 10:36 PMI got Solder Blade SPECIAL as a Bday present from my wife, she sources it from Yahoo JP :) now to get a few more special cards :)
Cool Bday gift and a very cool wife to source and buy it for you. 8)
^^Mega dittos.  (On both being a cool birthday gift AND on having a cool wife to do that for you.   =D> =D> =D>

Quote from: PixyJunket on 05/22/2014, 06:08 PMI ordered these a month ago and they finally arrived.

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Nice pickups!


I picked up a couple more PC Engine games...

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Black Hole Assault and Dead of the Brain 1 & 2, both with spine cards.

This bumps me up to 629 in my Turbo/PC Engine libray which is #17 on Pcedaisakusen!.   :dance: :dance: :dance:
I just passed dfw, whoever he is.

:roll: :roll: :roll:
#42
Quote from: Mathius on 05/14/2014, 06:54 PMIMG IMG

Get that DVD now while you can. From what I have seen it is extremely cool!

http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/japandvd/japandvd.htm
I checked it out, and it looks like something that I'd enjoy, but the price...  :(  40 pounds!  That's like $67 for a video!
#43
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So how much did the Gunhed Special Version set you back?
#44
Off-Topic / Re: Random Pictures Thread
04/30/2014, 02:09 PM
Quote from: Nando on 04/29/2014, 03:03 PMchipanddale31x1noborders.webp
What console is that for?  That is beautiful!
#45
Quote from: RoyVegas on 09/16/2013, 04:32 PMRaiden Complete -

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Well!  Crongratulations!  My sister will be jealous inspired to keep on.

Now you just need to beat Super Raiden.  I'm sure those extra two levels will be a breeze.   :-"
#46
Quote from: Bloufo on 08/08/2013, 09:20 PMHere's another couple recent miniaturized PCE finds.

To the untrained eye they must look almost like the real thing.

For the full effect I even managed to find a miniaturized SCART lead.  :wink:

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I wants one!  My SuperGrafx is patiently awaiting a Super CD Rom mate.

My recent PC Engine pickups.

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Quote from: chany60126 on 07/31/2013, 08:36 PMGot this in the mail on Monday. Thanks BlueBMW!
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Let us know when you beat it....sometime next century.
#48
Quote from: esteban on 07/20/2013, 11:39 AM
Quote from: csgx1 on 07/16/2013, 08:20 PMI received the game yesterday.  Just started playing it and I'm really enjoying the game.  Thanks again!!!
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Yes, it really is a fun game.  Play it all the way through.
#49
Quote from: gbapalyer on 07/14/2013, 11:13 AM#36

Popful Mail - 13 hours

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...so, how did you like it?  At least give us a mini-review or something.
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Quote from: hashiriya1 on 07/10/2013, 06:39 AMTerra Cresta II - $195
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I would like to get this game, but $195???...

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