Friday, April 29, 2005

Talking About the New School

Well, after many requests there has been interest in a topic of discussion amongst the various video game platforms since NES. So the table is open for discussion on any or all types of gaming at this point.

Let me start with Super NES. Not a bad little system if I do say so myself. I still play it to this day. The whole Mario Bros. Series really made a home with Super Mario World and it's sequels. Plus we were introduced to the wonderful Yoshi. Speaking of Yoshi remember the first SuperMario Kart? That game is the bomb.

The Megaman series continued onto SNES as well starting with Megaman X. I love this game but as of yet I haven't beaten it. It's just one of those games, like Zelda2 The Adventures of Link (NES) that I cannot beat. I keep trying though.

As for sports games Andrew and I used to wax it out tough on Madden College football. I Don't think I ever beat him, that stupid ass bastard. He was always Provo or College Station, and no matter what he would run circles around me . I suck. I should just end it.

I won't ever forget the moment the first time I saw the Play Station. This thing was leaps and bounds beyond anything I had ever seen. For me the first game to hit me was Resident Evil (another one I can't beat), and let me tell that game is pretty damn serious and scary. Running around that mansion and fighting off the rabid dogs or that huge spider down in basement. Oh man that was classic. Worst acting in a video game ever. Barry was such a deuche.

But the ultimate gaming experience for me as a collective venture would have to have been Twisted Metal 2. I was lucky to have 2 separate groups of friends with whom I could rip it up. The first was in college. The core being: Junkin, Terry, Clitter and Pistol Pete. Junkin was always Mr. Grimm or Spectre. Terry was Warthog or Axle. Clitter was Warthog, and Pistol Pete was whoever, probably Outlaw. I chose and still choose Shadow though I have a love affair for Thumper because it's pretty cool to burn people. I sucked, I never won.

The second group were a very experienced bunch of gamers that included: Andrew, Dave, Jeff, Jimmy D, and Matty T. They had their own thing going on way before I came on the scene. Apparently there was this mystical place called The Box where tires were shredded and Eiffel Towers were blown up. I never won with these guys either, I sucked. Noticing a trend in my video gaming history?

Twisted Metal was very communal. That's a good thing, but some games are very much about yourself. Case in point. Metal Gear Solid VR missions. I can play this game for months, and never beat it. But It's all about me, that controller, and Solid Snake. It's stupid too, there is no sense of accomplisment and yet when I start playing it I cannot let it go. Good times indeed.

Listen, these conversations can go on and on. People will want to talk about Xbox or Donkey Kong Country or Time for Teletubbies and whatnot, and why shouldn't they? It's all good fun. I'm not a junkie; as you can see I always lose, but I stil play as do you.

Anybody rememebr President Elect on Apple2e? Okay that was a stretch.

Now it is time for others to join in the discussion and state your gaming experiences. New School, Old School, High School, whatever.

Friday Joys to all.

Later,
Dee

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My all time favorite is still Montezuma’s Revenge on the Apple 2e. Bad graphics but fun to play. I don't really like the games today much. I thought doom was cool when it came out, but now I just find those kind of games boring. Kind of makes me feel claustrophobic. I do love mortal combat though.

3:15 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can relate to the words you have decided to place into legible sentences for the masses to read. I can understand your frustration with regards to Twisted Metal 2 and Madden College Football. I can empathize with the fact that sometimes you can't win them all. I hear you, I hear you, I hear you...let the games begin fucker.

8:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice blog Derek. What about Texas Instrument and all the classic games on the ancient operating system...

Super Demon Attack
Blasto
A-Maze-ing
Terminal Emulator II
Music Maker
Indoor Soccer
Home Financial Decisions
Hunt the Wumpus
Chisholm Trail
Hustle
TI Invaders
Hopper
Microsurgeon
Munchman
Alien Addition
Minus Mission
Early Reading
Video Games 1
Early Logo Learning Fun
Video Chess
Atari Jungle Hunt

8:40 AM  
Blogger DeesKnees said...

Montezuma ruled. I loved that game. But wasn't that on like the first MAC?

How about Lode Runner. That game is pretty cool. I got it on my cell phone.

And then there was Sneakers and Snake. The Apple2E had some good quality stuff.

Dee

9:31 AM  
Blogger DeesKnees said...

Johnny,
I know I can't win. Winning is for losers.

Dee

9:31 AM  
Blogger DeesKnees said...

Ricky,
I miss TK. TK rules and his fly.

I don't know those games. Perhaps that was before my day. They sound awful fun now though.

Ricky, will you come to my house and fly around. I will let you off the leash.

Late,
Dee

9:33 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

TK let me out of my cup, so I'm game for some laps around the pad. We will fly high.

1:06 PM  
Blogger DeesKnees said...

Ricky,
I am looking forward to taking you out for a walk.

I hope you are as well.

Dee

9:52 AM  

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