Pick-ups from the Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo
from atomicpoet@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 00:12
https://lemmy.world/post/31388871

Previous years, I went massively over budget. This time, I stuck to around $100. And I swore, I’d only get stuff that I’m truly excited about.

So here’s what I got:

I was tempted to buy a PC Engine console for C$50 but then I’d have yet another console hanging around my house.

All of the games I got are, in my opinion, must-haves.

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Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 00:44 next collapse

If I recall, Dark Cloud surprised me. I think I got it on a whim for cheap and ended up sinking quite a bit of time into it.

favoredponcho@lemmy.zip on 15 Jun 01:37 next collapse

I vaguely remember playing Untold Legends back in the day. It was good.

Flickerby@lemm.ee on 15 Jun 02:27 next collapse

Dark cloud is one of my favorites, I go back and replay it at least once a year. The second one was good too but it doesn’t quite have the same vibe as the first

ieGod@lemmy.zip on 15 Jun 02:46 next collapse

Never played the first but the second had some mind numbing gameplay loops that didn’t do it for me.

damdy@lemm.ee on 15 Jun 11:38 collapse

Both are great, but the drastically changed a lot in the 2nd. In UK they even called the sequel ‘Dark Chronicle’ rather than ‘Dark Cloud 2’.

At least the 2nd one removed the system where you could permanently lose your best weapons if you forgot to repair in time, they just become unusable.

EvilBit@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 02:30 next collapse

I used to sing Sub Terrania’s praises long before it was cool. That game is a gem. The development team was a bunch of demoscene madmen who were able to wring miracles out of the Genesis and eventually created IO Interactive, which went on to make Hitman and the upcoming 007 game.

Their later game, Red Zone, is a technological flex like nothing else.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zyrinx

criss_cross@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 13:54 collapse

I played this as a kid. I was so bad at this game. I wanted to get farther but I think the third or fourth level broke me.

EvilBit@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 17:19 collapse

It really was brutal, but in the way that makes you very aware that it’s your fault for sucking at it.

bastionntb@lemmy.ml on 15 Jun 04:17 next collapse

Black and white 2 is phenomenal.

CosmoNova@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 07:46 next collapse

Amazing! The upper left quarter is essentially my childhood.

w8ghT@lemy.nl on 15 Jun 07:54 next collapse

Nice haul!!! SUPER great era’s for gaming!

rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 08:03 next collapse

Black and White 2 is SUCH a great game! I didn’t realise you couldn’t get it on any storefront!!

Is it B&W2 or B&W1 where the game whispers your name if you play it at night?

Yermaw@lemm.ee on 15 Jun 10:49 next collapse

  1. That scared the crap out of me as a child. Absolutely no warning that it was coming.

Also its not anywhere because the company that made it doesnt exist any more so technically nobody has the rights to sell it. There’s going to be a lot more legal technicalities than that but that’s basically it.

rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 10:53 collapse

Yeah, it terrified me too! It was also just one of those things that kind of made it seem like games were magic, in a way? Like, it was so unexpected and it expanded what a game could do in my child mind to such an extent that suddenly they could do almost anything! I miss that.

Ugh, sucks to hear it’s unlisted due to some legal technicalities. That’s a shame.

Saucepain@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 11:09 collapse

I wonder how many obstacles there are to running the CD ROM that OP got? (Apart from my obvious one of not having a cd drive!)

rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 11:12 collapse

I’m a total dullard when it comes to these things but like, if you disconnect your machine from the internet so no outside checks can be made… Wouldn’t it just run as usual?

PieMePlenty@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 11:38 collapse

I believe it uses DRM that doesn’t work on newer Windows versions. There’s a fan patch that removes the drm and the game should run. Online (being connected to the internet) is probably not an issue.

rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 11:39 collapse

Does DRM work without an internet connection? I always assumed that sort of thing needed to be able to communicate with a server somewhere to check… Something? 😅 Or is it just that the DRM used in this case actually just breaks in an unintentional way when running on new Windows systems and locks the game into not being able to boot?

Saucepain@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 11:51 collapse

If you remember the “glory days” pre ubiquitous constant internet connections, you had to enter a big long code when installing any software. I think the principle is that the license key is some sort of decryption key that unlocks a core part of the software which would otherwise prevent it running.

rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 12:08 collapse

I do! I see okay, so it’s like the private key is stored within the ROM somewhere, and that activation code is like a public key that just decrypts based on the locally stored private key, making anti-piracy software work whether online or offline. Quite clever, really! Thanks 😊

dwemthy@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 14:21 collapse

In the first one at least it would whisper “deaaath” if a follower died and there was no graveyard built. Terrified me hearing that the first time playing at night

shiroininja@lemmy.world on 15 Jun 14:29 collapse

Omg I owned untold legends when I bought my psp at release. I loved that game but my little brother destroyed my psp like a month after I bought it with my first job. I could never remember the game’s name