Postby Bobtheduck » Wed Sep 24, 2003 4:17 pm
Ahh... The SNES... I got Super Mario World and D-Force with a brand new super NES for Christmas one year... It was, like, the best Christmas ever! And I subscribed to Nintendo Power allready, so I had plenty to drewl over. Super Gameboy, mostly... Yeah, I used the AWESOME PROCESSING POWER of 16 Bits to play gameboy games in color and on a big screen! My Actual Super Nintendo playing days got supercharged when I got "SUPER METROID!!" though the real title didn't have exclamation points...
Anyhow, I spent a lot of time renting games, and Nintendo Power reviewed a game called "Secret of Mana" and I thought is looked stupid (I believe my exact words were "Why would anyone want to play a game where you have to move around with (whatever I said for menus)?" because I thought it was all menu based. And, boy was i surprised at how KICK BUTT this game was! I rented it like every rental privelidge my parents gave me. And then came Secret of Evermore... I actually liked it when it was out, because it was like mana but it had that psycho dog and you could like throw spears. Well, I'm not sure which came first, evermore or earthbound, but I would go to cerritos for... doctor visits, and well I saw a game store and begged my dad to take me there. That's where I saw it. A huge box with this silver guy with spikes on his shoulders. And the title: Earthbound. It called to me with it's enormous boxy goodness and my Dad broke down and bought it for me... 80 bucks for that game. Wow... It was around the time the PS1 came out, I was in blockbuster and they showed a preview for "Final Fantasy 3" for super nintendo which was actually quite old, but they labeled it "Final Fantasy VI", which is of course the real title, and it was a shot of someone riding a chocobo, and I'm totally anti sony or any non-nintendo system at that time, and I'm like "Well, that's stupid... It's a shooting game" (that's what it looked like to me, don't look at me like that!) and so, well, I never bought it... Plus my friend was on a kick that the Final Fantasy games were all Dungeons and Dragons (even though both of us ended up actually playing dungeons and dragons later...) I did play Chrono Trigger, though, which became one of my all time faves... I mean, it was stinking great. Basically, my SNES was consecrated for RPG use only by that point.
Later, while I was still on my anti-sony kick, some friends got a playstation and their fist game... Care to guess what it was? Yeah, you guessed it. Pa rappa the ra... er, I mean Final Fantasy 7. Well, that got me thoroughly interested, so I decided to rent FF3 (AKA 6) and played it. It was a new experience to me, why with it's random battles and a story much more complex and longer than Chrono Trigger, which at the time was my most complex gaming experience. I played and played and played... and returned the game... so sad... So, what I did, since I was into emulation at the time, was quite obvious. I played on my old 66 Mhz 486 processor the thing couldn't support a feather... It was horrible slow and even with ZSNES, horribly jumpy... That being the case, the only game I could play was Harvest moon, which I played in super slow motion and relied on rentals for FF3... That is, until I was able to get a cyrix 166 MHz processor... The thing was buggier than Sydney (hehe) and couldn't support many windows games, but it enabled me to play my emulators full speed with really bad skipping. That's when I started to play FF3(6) and I found FF5, and then I played FF2(4) and then I found FF4 hardtype translation project, which was far from being complete... I loved it! I finally found a translation for Seiken Densetsu 3 and I was so impressed that something so beautiful could exist on the super nintendo... Sony was making it big at that time, but I was satisfied with my super nintendo and my emulated super nintendo...
Until one day...
While visiting a Wal mart...
I stumbled across a demo disc...
that would forever change my life...
"Metal Gear Solid" Demo!
It was in Japanese, but it didn't matter... It was the single coolest thing I'd ever seen in my life... That Christmas, I was perfectly clear about what I wanted for Christmas... And, well, that doesn't end my super nintendo days, but it sure as heck lessened them... And that is the end of my story...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evcNPfZlrZs Watch this movie なう。 It's legal, free... And it's more than its premise. It's not saying Fast Food is good food. Just watch it.
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