yes the nes was very difficult... TMNT just happened to be the first game I had on the NES, well next to mario of course but holy crap it took me 15 years to beat that game. Also Masterblaster, that was a frustrating game. having to go back to the beginning and trying to find the way around... crap man I was only 12 at the time... how the hell could you know where to go on Masterblaster or beat freaking shredder on TMNT...
@MasterLee21 Masterblaster i need to go through again, its been way so long. But yea its confusing as hell. Now TMNT, i just went through the game doing some video for it the other day. Shredder was hard back in the day. For one, on a console, the lag was way worse than it is on a emulator and slows it down hell much. So just getting to shredder was a task in its self. Beating him now, after so many years was cake. Amazing once you learn patterns how easy it is. Thanks for viewing man,
@Roboprez3 Very true man, they are not a walk in the park. Some were way simple others can take longer time than some of the PS3 or xbox games, lol. Battletoads for example took me over 5 years of playing to finally beat it. Thats not everyday of course, but once every few days i would try. Then one day, boom. FF13 only took 50 hours. ? lol Thanks for viewing and commenting.
@Roboprez3 I'm 14 (obviously not around when NES came out) and I have beaten some tough games in the 8 and 16 bit eras. I've finished Super C (with and without codes), Bucky O' Hare, Joe and Mac (the NES one is VERY hard, and you have to get a certain weapon in order to have any chance of finishing), Gargoyle's Quest games, a few Megamans too.
As far as 16 bit era I've also beaten a good few hard ones. Joe and Mac 2 was by far the toughest. I almost had a fucking heart attack after winning.
@MrRetroGamer96 Yea, those are some tough ones. Now did you do this on the NES or an emulator. If you want to try a few hard ones if you have an emulator, download Simons Quest (and use no help from sites, play like we had to back in the day without any tips). See now you find guides for all the old school games. But back then, we had a 100 page Nintendo Power Magazine with very little help on any game at all, lol. Ironsword is another fun but a bitch of a game.
@the1andonlybigh I always use the live console to beat games, the only reason I use emulation is if I wanna check out a game before I buy it off Ebay (to assure I'll enjoy it). I'm against save states and I've always believed they cheat you out of the full experience. I usually don't use Gamefaqs or Youtube walkthroughs on the oldies, and I develop my own tactics to use against the harder games. I do have a bit of a Nintendo Power collection, and the retro ones are good enough for me.
I wish i had Lolo. TMNT i loved. Its a very tough game, hardest part was IMO was the dam going through the water. The enemies also respawned very quickly. It was a well made game for the tech that was around that time. Ive been thinking of doing a playthough, but with all this Team Cena stuff im doing now its keeping me away from the NES a bit. Thanks for watching by the way, and commenting.
Amen. I can only beat it using save states on an emulator. lol. I always get killed during the Gear race thingy. When i do get past it i dont' have enough lives to get to the top of the tower, There are lots of tough games out there. Take Simon's Quest. Great game. When the game came out it was very hard to complete without a detailed walkthrough.I dont' recall any hint in the game about using a crystal to summon a whirlwind to take you to a mansion.I could be wrong there. Thanks for commenting.
Nice!!! (Gives you a vitural kick in the nutts since that is the only gratification i will ever get with battletoads) I might try it again sometime but other games are on on my agenda first, lol.
nice rant dude. enjoyed watching. out of curiosity what other systems have you owned/games have you enjoyed on those systems. maybe post a video discussing that.
I'm not into rock band because its easy to memorize the shit which is why I still play Kaboom on the ATARI 2600 and yes I have the system as well as a working game and that shit has superiority over an EMU although I did buy my self a stelladapter for my PC
You mention some of my favored nes games an I do have a working copy of knight rider that was bought when the game came out. Kit ran out of gas to easily so I cheated in that game to get to all locations it rules but I forget how to do it.
OHHH i wish i still had my atari. Kaboom was one of my favorite games on there. I agree with the system over the emulators. Only reason i use the emulators for the games is cause I do have a working NES but i do lack a working NES controller. lol The level select trick was holding the A and B buttons when you reset the game the realease them when the title screen comes up. I think that was it. Thanks for commenting.
Yea it ceartian parts were a bitch. Like finding the mirror under the table in the second town i think it was. If there was a hint for looking there i didn't see it. The only dissappointment to me in that game was the battle with shadow link. Beating him by ducking and stabbing in the bottom left corner. I would hope the battle would of been more epic. They made up for it in the future games IMO. Thanks for commenting by the way.
Used underwear on ebay?...Im there;-)
peartfaldo 1 year ago
yes the nes was very difficult... TMNT just happened to be the first game I had on the NES, well next to mario of course but holy crap it took me 15 years to beat that game. Also Masterblaster, that was a frustrating game. having to go back to the beginning and trying to find the way around... crap man I was only 12 at the time... how the hell could you know where to go on Masterblaster or beat freaking shredder on TMNT...
MasterLee21 1 year ago
@MasterLee21 Masterblaster i need to go through again, its been way so long. But yea its confusing as hell. Now TMNT, i just went through the game doing some video for it the other day. Shredder was hard back in the day. For one, on a console, the lag was way worse than it is on a emulator and slows it down hell much. So just getting to shredder was a task in its self. Beating him now, after so many years was cake. Amazing once you learn patterns how easy it is. Thanks for viewing man,
the1andonlybigh 1 year ago
Let's face it, NES games are hard as hell. If you didn't grow up in the NES days, you'll have a very difficult time beating them
Roboprez3 1 year ago
@Roboprez3 Very true man, they are not a walk in the park. Some were way simple others can take longer time than some of the PS3 or xbox games, lol. Battletoads for example took me over 5 years of playing to finally beat it. Thats not everyday of course, but once every few days i would try. Then one day, boom. FF13 only took 50 hours. ? lol Thanks for viewing and commenting.
the1andonlybigh 1 year ago
@Roboprez3 I'm 14 (obviously not around when NES came out) and I have beaten some tough games in the 8 and 16 bit eras. I've finished Super C (with and without codes), Bucky O' Hare, Joe and Mac (the NES one is VERY hard, and you have to get a certain weapon in order to have any chance of finishing), Gargoyle's Quest games, a few Megamans too.
As far as 16 bit era I've also beaten a good few hard ones. Joe and Mac 2 was by far the toughest. I almost had a fucking heart attack after winning.
MrRetroGamer96 1 year ago
@MrRetroGamer96 Yea, those are some tough ones. Now did you do this on the NES or an emulator. If you want to try a few hard ones if you have an emulator, download Simons Quest (and use no help from sites, play like we had to back in the day without any tips). See now you find guides for all the old school games. But back then, we had a 100 page Nintendo Power Magazine with very little help on any game at all, lol. Ironsword is another fun but a bitch of a game.
the1andonlybigh 1 year ago
@the1andonlybigh I always use the live console to beat games, the only reason I use emulation is if I wanna check out a game before I buy it off Ebay (to assure I'll enjoy it). I'm against save states and I've always believed they cheat you out of the full experience. I usually don't use Gamefaqs or Youtube walkthroughs on the oldies, and I develop my own tactics to use against the harder games. I do have a bit of a Nintendo Power collection, and the retro ones are good enough for me.
MrRetroGamer96 1 year ago
3:42 nes2 aka Toploader
EvilNintendoNerd 1 year ago
@EvilNintendoNerd yea, that NES was better IMO, didnt' have any problems with games not working as compared to the orginal.
the1andonlybigh 1 year ago
Me I had the most trouble with The Adventure Of Lolo, Tiny Toons Adventures and fucking TMNT the shity game not the arcade or Manhatin Project.
LiViN007Productions 2 years ago
I wish i had Lolo. TMNT i loved. Its a very tough game, hardest part was IMO was the dam going through the water. The enemies also respawned very quickly. It was a well made game for the tech that was around that time. Ive been thinking of doing a playthough, but with all this Team Cena stuff im doing now its keeping me away from the NES a bit. Thanks for watching by the way, and commenting.
the1andonlybigh 2 years ago
Battletoads is the hardest game ever.
mistertitanic 2 years ago
Amen. I can only beat it using save states on an emulator. lol. I always get killed during the Gear race thingy. When i do get past it i dont' have enough lives to get to the top of the tower, There are lots of tough games out there. Take Simon's Quest. Great game. When the game came out it was very hard to complete without a detailed walkthrough.I dont' recall any hint in the game about using a crystal to summon a whirlwind to take you to a mansion.I could be wrong there. Thanks for commenting.
the1andonlybigh 2 years ago
I beat it on the NES!!
mistertitanic 2 years ago
Nice!!! (Gives you a vitural kick in the nutts since that is the only gratification i will ever get with battletoads) I might try it again sometime but other games are on on my agenda first, lol.
the1andonlybigh 2 years ago
nice rant dude. enjoyed watching. out of curiosity what other systems have you owned/games have you enjoyed on those systems. maybe post a video discussing that.
superchrisman1 2 years ago
Will do man. Im thinking about one on the dreamcast maybe. Subscribe so you know when its coming give me a week or so. I do work alot, lol
the1andonlybigh 2 years ago
I'm not into rock band because its easy to memorize the shit which is why I still play Kaboom on the ATARI 2600 and yes I have the system as well as a working game and that shit has superiority over an EMU although I did buy my self a stelladapter for my PC
You mention some of my favored nes games an I do have a working copy of knight rider that was bought when the game came out. Kit ran out of gas to easily so I cheated in that game to get to all locations it rules but I forget how to do it.
thedarkbanshee 2 years ago
OHHH i wish i still had my atari. Kaboom was one of my favorite games on there. I agree with the system over the emulators. Only reason i use the emulators for the games is cause I do have a working NES but i do lack a working NES controller. lol The level select trick was holding the A and B buttons when you reset the game the realease them when the title screen comes up. I think that was it. Thanks for commenting.
the1andonlybigh 2 years ago
The adventure of Link, great game but hard as hell.
eurochencho 2 years ago
Yea it ceartian parts were a bitch. Like finding the mirror under the table in the second town i think it was. If there was a hint for looking there i didn't see it. The only dissappointment to me in that game was the battle with shadow link. Beating him by ducking and stabbing in the bottom left corner. I would hope the battle would of been more epic. They made up for it in the future games IMO. Thanks for commenting by the way.
the1andonlybigh 2 years ago