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Nintendo DS (2004)įirst of all, I can’t seem to find my Nintendo DS (I know it’s here somewhere!), so apologies for the non-photo. Check it out! (Also: I really need to clean my screen.) 16.
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(See? I own a physical copy!) Speaking of Space Raft, creator Jordan Davis will have a full arcade version of the game at this weekend’s MGC. (Think of it like Netflix.) Still, OpenEmu is pretty great, and using it to play the locally released Space Raft game is a gift that keeps on giving. To be honest, though, having access to so many emulated games legal ROMs of games I already own is kind of daunting, and it often leads to endless scrolling and little playing. When I absolutely must emulate games play legal ROMs of games I already own, my laptop-equipped with the multi-platform OpenEmu-is the way to go. Oh yeah, extra extra points for the helpful “IF GAME MALFUNCTIONS, TRY FRESH BATTERIES” sticker on the back. They should re-release this thing every year with a star player on the front, like Madden.
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It’s video game football the way it was meant to be played-via a series of red LED dashes and some ear-splitting BEEPS. This 2000 remake of Mattel’s classic 1977 handheld is even more primitive than the Star Wars game, but it gets extra points for its historical importance. I like that it looks like Darth Vader is presenting the game. I’m not sure where this Star Wars handheld came from, but it occupies a permanent spot on my office desk. Fun in a pinch, but kind of obtuse (manuals were a must) and kind of difficult to see. In the end, they were little more than glorified digital watches. These games-many made by Tiger Electronics-were everywhere back in the day, occupying a strange space between video game systems and stocking stuffers. Gosh, the electronic handheld craze of the 1990s sure was…something. The Virtual Boy was originally $180, but I picked mine up at a Toys “R” Us in 1996 for $25 or something. Instead, it was a weird headset on stilts that you set up on a table, leaned into, and then strained your eyes to the point of blindness in order to enjoy some janky red-and-black 3D graphics.
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Nintendo’s infamous Virtual Boy was neither a virtual reality system nor the heir apparent to the Game Boy. It’s a personal ranking (and remember: if I don’t have it, it won’t be on the list), so expect plenty of puzzling choices and maybe a little too much love for the Sega CD.
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It was a fantastic trick at the time, but for the PS3 far less people had the newest hardware, leaving Mantis to first try and read your 'memory card', fail thanks to everything being stored on a hard drive, and then dissolve into nothingness whilst screaming "What?! No vibration either?!" Just brilliant.Beginning Friday, November 5, and running through Sunday, November 7, the Midwest Gaming Classic will take over Milwaukee’s downtown Wisconsin Center with more than “150,000+ square feet of retro and modern home video game consoles, pinball machines, arcade video games, tabletop RPGs, computers, tabletop board games, crane games, collectible card games, and air hockey.” And more! Phew! Get your tickets HERE.īut it won’t be just any Midwest Gaming Classic-it’ll be the trade show’s 20th anniversary! (It certainly has come a long way from being a few friends sharing their love for the Atari Jaguar.) In honor of the 20th MGC, I (Matt) decided to rank 20 random video game systems that I own, or random systems that are currently sitting in Milwaukee Record HQ. Basically, as the game came right on the cusp of Sony bowing to consumer demands and releasing an 'all new' DualShock, it allowed Koj and crew to replay the scene from Metal Gear Solid 1, where the then-new original vibrating pad would activate accordingly when Mantis tried to 'control' it with the power of his mind. Psycho Mantis Knows Whether You Have SIXAXIS Or DualShock 3 - MGS 4 Only Hideo Kojima would put resources and time behind programming a boss to react to your specific controller type, and although thousands of us had upgraded the initially terrible SIXAXIS pad to a DualShock 3 in Metal Gear Solid 4, if you still had the original, there's a brilliant little nod to the first MGS tucked away in Mantis' dialogue.