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Cary Woodham's Comments - Page 714

Nostalgic Vacation: 1988 - Splatterhouse


Posted on 09/17/2014 at 07:35 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I don't really recall seeing Splatterhouse in arcades much, and the only other way to play it back then was via the TG-16, which I didn't have, so I didn't play it much back then.  Not to mention it's not really my cup of tea anyway.  On the Famicom in Japan, they made a cutesy chibi Splatterhouse game that looks neat.

I didn't like the Xbox 360 3-D Splatterhouse game much.  Again, not my cup of tea and it seemed a bit juvenile anyway.  One interesting thing is that Jim Cummings was the voice of the Terror Mask!  I almost expected him to bust out with a "Let's Get Dangerous," or a Tigger-ish "Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!"

Turning 34, work developments and Destiny.


Posted on 09/17/2014 at 07:30 AM | Filed Under Blogs

We must have really close birthdays as I just turned 38 on Monday.

Nostalgic Vacation: 1987 - Ikari Warriors/Sky Shark


Posted on 09/17/2014 at 07:27 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Really?  I saw Ikari Warriors a lot, along with its sequels Victory Road and Ikari 3.

Konami had some really rare stuff in Game Room.  Most of it I had never heard of either!

Nostalgic Vacation: 1987 - Ikari Warriors/Sky Shark


Posted on 09/16/2014 at 07:29 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I don't really remember Sky Shark, or it didn't stand out to me, but then, a lot of vertically scrolling shooters just kind of mush together for me.  I do remember Ikari Warriors, though.  I saw it everywhere.  In the arcades, on the NES, and a neighbor friend and I played it a lot on the PC.  I played it again recently and it wasn't as good as I remembered it.  SNK games were very prominent where I live for some reason.  The characters in Ikari Warriors are still being used today in games like Metal Slug and KOF!

Nostalgic Vacation: 1986 - Rygar: Legendary Warrior


Posted on 09/16/2014 at 07:49 AM | Filed Under Blogs

My friend and I rented the NES version.  A while later we saw the arcade one only once and noted it was different than the NES one.  And that's all I remember.  Tecmo made a 3-D Rygar game on the PS2.  It was kind of fun, but most of what you did was smash Greek buildings, so it made me think of Rampage.

[What are you playing now?]


Posted on 09/16/2014 at 07:47 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I've been playing Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright.  Yesterday I just got my copy of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call, so I'll be playing that soon, too.

Nostalgic Vacation: 1985 - Mach Rider


Posted on 09/15/2014 at 05:54 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I never played this, but then, I didn't get a NES right away.  Super Mario Bros. was all right, but I was perfectly happy playing Pengo on my Atari 5200.  I didn't get a NES until Zelda came out.  Only racing game I had for the NES was Rad Racer, one of the few games I could get my dad to play.  It wasn't that great either.  Maybe better than Mach Rider, though.

Nostalgic Vacation: 1984 - 1942


Posted on 09/15/2014 at 05:51 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I remember seeing 1942 EVERYWHERE in arcades back then.  Even our church had a 1942 machine in the Youth area many years later!  I appreciate the simplicity of it, but other than that I don't like it that much.  1943 on the other hand, is one of my all time favorite shootes.  Even the NES version is good!

Let's see if I can post a really cool picture.  Here goes:

Cammy 1942

The Weekender Super September Edition


Posted on 09/14/2014 at 11:58 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Playing: Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright (3DS)

Watching: Too Cute on Animal Planet

Reading: Your blog.  Go read mine.

Eating: Last night at a party we grilled pork chops and bratwurst. 

--Cary

Nostalgic Vacation: 1983 - Dragon's Lair


Posted on 09/14/2014 at 03:59 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Surprisingly, the one on Game Boy Color is a direct port of the arcade game, just scaled back cleverly for the limited GBC hardware!

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