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Do you ever play /co/ games?
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I played the op's back in the day. That level in particular was a pain.
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>>150138597
Yes
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Yep... I can already tell I'm gonna fap to this thread.
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>>150138597
Me, my brother, and our cousins played The Lion King and Aladdin games for SNES and Genesis all the time when we were kids.

Was Aero the Acro-Bat a cartoon?
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>>150138597
Yeah, but it's been a while. I made it through the Lion King game back in 2010, then I tried some shitty Adventure Time game on Steam, and I don't think I've played any since then. There were some good tie in games back in the day, though, like Batman, Tiny Toons and TMNT for the NES and SNES. Then there were all the Disney Interactive games in the PS1 era, though I mostly had them on PC. The Hercules game was great, and I spent way too much time on the Hunchback of Notre Dame game.
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Then there are games that bloody well should have been cartoons...
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I played this a lot on long car rides, even though I owned Mario Kart Super Circuit. I have no desire to revisit it.
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This was super fun.
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My parents didn't want me to play Twisted Metal, so i had to improvise.
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>>150139626
I dominated on To the Eds-treme before they started charging you $10 to play it.
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Yes. They were mostly hard as balls, for some reason.
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>>150139678
During that time most games were made with the same design principles as arcade games and a high difficulty meant to extract as many quarters from the players.
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>>150138685
Why?
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>>150138597
Revisited the Darkwing NES game recently. How did I never know before how badly Arrow Gas shreds every single boss?
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>>150138628
I liked this game though I never beat it. Same with the Bugs Bunny game, where he travels through time
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I played this as kid, I remember freaking out because there was this woman-sized thing stuck between the pipes in what was a very narrow space, maybe it was doll or a robot idk
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>>150138597
Why did Tiny Toons have 20 video games? Many of which released after it ended? So many games for a singular cartoon is insane.
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>>150142450
Someone liked Tiny Toons a lot I guess
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I played ToonStruck for a bit, but I can't find a guide that doesn't spoil everything
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>>150139678
I really hope oneyplays tackles these games. They've done half the other Simpsons games, why not the ones that'll cause Chris to have an aneurism?
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I wish Nintendo would acknowledge this game again.
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Underrated
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Forgot image.
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>>150139985
I'm guessing because you were six years old. Thanks for reminding me, though, I did play that relatively recently and it was pretty sweet.
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>>150143163
I hate oneplays. Maybe /co/ is a hive mind and I shouldn't say that.
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>>150138597
Yes, the Tiny Toons games are very good
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>>150139678
That game bizarrely had only two music tracks and one of them was a 5-second loop...

Back them most games were hard as fuck because most games used to be pretty short; so much that they take like a half hour when being speedran. However, the games still costed a lot of money, so they compensated it by making the game so hard that you'd have to spend hours upon hours upon hours of dying and going back to the start when you ran out of continues. Your (parent's) choices were buying the game or renting it God knows how many times.

RPGs would also pad their gameplay time by forcing the player to endure massive level grinding sessions between "checkpoints".
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Try the home console game
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>>150138597
yeah
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>>150143227
Damn, I remember that one. The game is hard enough by itself, but the last zone throws a fucking middle finger to the player. The stages are gargantuan big, labyrinthine and full of traps.

Another game by Sunsoft that was like that was the Road Runner one, but the gameplay in that one was much worse than Daffy Duck's.

>>150139985
That was a great game. Here in Brazil I used to rent a bootleg version of it named Mega Man 5; it just replaced Darkwing with Megaman (oddly in a white and orange pallete).

>>150138597
It's weird that the second game allows you to play with everyone but it ends up being much worse than the first. And yeah the Babs Bunny stage was absolute hell.
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>>150143227
There was a N64 Duck Dodgers game that used elements from the Duck Dodgers cartoon series that was in development hell at the time.
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>It's weird that the second game allows you to play with everyone but it ends up being much worse than the first.
I completed both today and yeah the first game was a lot better. I really didn't like how most of the stages in the second game were auto-scrollers, plus it was way too short.
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Asterix had loads of great games, but nobody ever talks about them since they were mostly EU only.
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oh my, a /v/ and /co/ crossover...its been a while.
I used to play those games on the old cartoon network page during early 2000 and then discovered newgrounds.
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Seems necessary to include this.
The first arcade game is great too. Never got to play Manhattan Project but it always looked good in Nintendo Power.
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>>150144819
Should probably have included the image.
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>>150139985
If the controls weren’t so gummy that game would be legendary.
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Ah, I played this one back in the 90's. It was nice to revisit it in the Cowabunga Collection. The Genesis vesion is good as well, if a bit weird (we fight Tatsu from the movie and Rocksteady... but no Bebop?)

Now the arcade version was weird. It plays vry differently from the SNES version, and honestly, worse IMHO.
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>>150145134
>Now the arcade version was weird. It plays vry differently from the SNES version, and honestly, worse IMHO.
You're not the first person to tell me this if you can believe it; a lot of people have mentioned that the actual arcade cabinet version was worse in a few ways. Including functions where the bosses would cheat or you could outright explode for no particular reason other than you hadn't died in a while. I used to go to a dentist's office that had a waiting area for kids to go to that was packed full of arcade games all running on free play including Pacmania, Arcanoid, Pole Position, Shadow Dancer, Pit Fighter, The Ninja Gaiden arcade game and the first TMNT Arcade game. Pit Fighter was the real stinker among them but the rest were all solid. The first TMNT arcade game is pretty solid and the NES port of it is a decent port of it. A lot of those arcade games were either donated or being sold off for cheap for being outdated. Or else the owner was just a big fan and got a good deal on em.
But yeah TMNT has had some good luck with video games, even if the first game was kind of a fumble at the gate.
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>>150145332
In the arcade version of Turtles in Time there's no 4-hit combo, you just whack away, there's a ton of enemies and they don't stagger at all. You hit them once, they recover fast enough to hit you back, which is even worse when it comes to bosses.

And yeah, the NES port of the original arcade game is good, even though all the turtles play exactly the same, no difference in range, power and speed.



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