Quote from: guest on 08/29/2017, 10:13 AMSince you like shewties, you gotta try Soldier Blade, Air Zonk, Magical Chase, and Coryoon (I'm a wuss, so I gravitate towards easier ones).Ooo.... easier ones! Easier ones are good. I have great respect for serious shmups players (I've browsed the shmups forums for years casually), but I'm nowhere close to skillful enough to properly hang there. I never had the kind of steady access to arcades (and quarters) growing up to get good at shooters. Blazing Lazers and R-Type on the TG16 were some of the first high-quality arcade ports around, and those were towards the end of my serious gaming time. By late high school I was too busy to put in the hours and shmups were too imposing when I came back to gaming as an adult. Besides the TG16 stuff (and CVIII on NES), I've been putting in some real practice time on Dodonpachi via MAME. I'm still pretty bad at it, but I'm getting a little better.
Thanks for all the recs - I'll check those out. I'm pretty flexible when it comes to genre. I've played more adventure/RPG stuff than anything else. I only play pure platformers occasionally, but throw some platforming into an adventure shell (a la Castlevania) and I'm all over that. About the only thing I don't play at all are sports games. And true fighting games, much like shmups, are a genre I totally respect but never had the opportunity to dive into.
Quote from: majors on 08/29/2017, 10:44 AMWell, we are better than Neo-Geo (sets the bar low).So I hear.
QuoteAnother way to enjoy some turbo without investing in hardware is to hit some game cons like AVGC in NJ (selfish plug), MAGFest in DC or MGC in WI (I would mention Portland Retro but I dunno their obey count). You can hang out with like minded individuals and get some games in.Good suggestion. I'm in Chicago, and I know there are a few events and locations there. It's been hard to do much of that for a long time to due to family and kids. But I'm hoping my son (10yo) gets into some retrogaming now that I've got the nice emu setup, and a retro event would be a nice outing. The kids were a big motivator for spending all the time setting up the emu in the first place. Kids these days... their brains go all mushy from soft, modern game design that never punishes them for anything. I don't want to return to the days of "NES hard", but I think we've gone too far in the opposite direction.
QuoteEveryone is gonna chime in with go PCE (import) to save money and open the door to more games. I did, never looked back. I traded all my US stuffs from the 90's I had for JP counterparts.I've researched enough to recognize that that's totally sensible advice, which I'll unfortunately pass on. Spending a few hundred bucks on a JP Duo R is far enough into the realm of stupid that I might as well go whole hog and spend a few more on the TG16/CD setup I always wanted. Which is why the prices are so inflated... I know. And they're less reliable... I know. I totally get why the JP route is better, and if it were any other console I would go that way. But the American TG16 has a particular nostalgia for me.

