[Audyssey] this post better help someone...my fingers hurt!Re: sega genesis accessible games

2008-02-24 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Oh my god. You just made my day by asking that question. Here goes my 
fingers...type myself to sleep, heh!

The controller for the system
Your controller looks like this; its got a kinda dimple on the part facing 
you in the middle. You have a wierd shaped skinny button on the top right; 
that there is your start/pause button. Then you have your d-pad on the left, 
of course- and your A, B, and C buttons on the right.

the system itself:
Early systems, known as genisus 1 systems, had a headphone jack and volume 
control on it. It also had a wierd little switch to turn the system on that 
I found to be a bit finicky. I have a hard time turning mine on, anyway! The 
second system lacked the volume control and headphone jack, and its also a 
lot smaller. But I stil love my v1 system due to the fact the sega cd can 
mount directly underneeth it. More on that later.

the third system was sould by, uh, I can't remember. It was very slimmed 
down- some games had a hard time running on it, and it didn't work at all 
with any of the add on consoles, like the sega cd.

The add ons for the console

Well, the first genisus saw the add on of the sega cd; cd's were much more 
cost efficient, and in its day the sega cd could play FMV (full motion 
video) flawlessly. However that's not our main concern; my concern is the 
fact the system could play cd quolity music! r! Also the voices were 
amped up a bit; but at a steep 400 bucks, the system didn't see much 
popularity. Now, however, along with the genisus, this system packs a pretty 
mean punch- or at least, it does for me.

the first sega cd system was mounted directly under the genisus. It featured 
a front loading drive, similar to those found on a cd rom drive of your 
modern PC. The reset button on the genisus was its eject button, enabling 
the front cd drive to pop out (way cool!)

The second one was a top loading system, similar to your boomb box. It sat 
beside the genisus, however I find it a bit less sturdy than the first unit.

Compatibility:
Well, I think the first sega cd only works on the first genisus, which 
sucks; but the second sega cd will work with the first genisus. I love both 
these systems, and I own both models of each.

games

mortal kombat 3: While the menus don't speak, I just have to love that there 
music, don't you? Also, the "you win" and "fight" speech is wa coool! I 
love nightwolf- my favorite MK character of all time! Live long nightwolf!
Streets of rage: another of namcos (?) great games, streets of rage 1 and 2 
spanned over the genisuses lifetime. They were great all around, with not to 
bad sound effects, and I somewhat know what I'm doing on it. I used to be 
able to get all the way to level 8 or so, but its been a while. Btw, its 
really great on the console itself- emulators, I find, slow it down just a 
tad.
another great game that I enjoyed was outrunners 2019. I don't know why. It 
was, well, somewhat accessible- but not all that much. But, in terms of 
accessibility, there are a lot of FAQS for the mortal kombat games that 
helped me. Also for streets of rage, you'll know when you hit someone.


Also golden axe rocks. Not sure why- but its somewhat (keep in mind I keep 
saying somewhat!) accessible. BUt once again, FAQS on gamefaqs.com should 
help that. They helped for me.

Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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> Hi,
>
> What games are, or used to be, the most accessible for the old sega 
> genesis
> and super nintendo consoles?
>
> Josh
>
>
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Re: [Audyssey] this post better help someone...my fingers hurt!Re: sega genesis accessible games

2008-02-24 Thread josh
Hi,


Are any football or baseball games accessible with the old sega genesis? 
Also what about the sonic games?

Josh

- Original Message - 
From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 11:37 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] this post better help someone...my fingers hurt!Re: sega 
genesis accessible games


> Oh my god. You just made my day by asking that question. Here goes my
> fingers...type myself to sleep, heh!
>
> The controller for the system
> Your controller looks like this; its got a kinda dimple on the part facing
> you in the middle. You have a wierd shaped skinny button on the top right;
> that there is your start/pause button. Then you have your d-pad on the 
> left,
> of course- and your A, B, and C buttons on the right.
>
> the system itself:
> Early systems, known as genisus 1 systems, had a headphone jack and volume
> control on it. It also had a wierd little switch to turn the system on 
> that
> I found to be a bit finicky. I have a hard time turning mine on, anyway! 
> The
> second system lacked the volume control and headphone jack, and its also a
> lot smaller. But I stil love my v1 system due to the fact the sega cd can
> mount directly underneeth it. More on that later.
>
> the third system was sould by, uh, I can't remember. It was very slimmed
> down- some games had a hard time running on it, and it didn't work at all
> with any of the add on consoles, like the sega cd.
>
> The add ons for the console
>
> Well, the first genisus saw the add on of the sega cd; cd's were much more
> cost efficient, and in its day the sega cd could play FMV (full motion
> video) flawlessly. However that's not our main concern; my concern is the
> fact the system could play cd quolity music! r! Also the voices were
> amped up a bit; but at a steep 400 bucks, the system didn't see much
> popularity. Now, however, along with the genisus, this system packs a 
> pretty
> mean punch- or at least, it does for me.
>
> the first sega cd system was mounted directly under the genisus. It 
> featured
> a front loading drive, similar to those found on a cd rom drive of your
> modern PC. The reset button on the genisus was its eject button, enabling
> the front cd drive to pop out (way cool!)
>
> The second one was a top loading system, similar to your boomb box. It sat
> beside the genisus, however I find it a bit less sturdy than the first 
> unit.
>
> Compatibility:
> Well, I think the first sega cd only works on the first genisus, which
> sucks; but the second sega cd will work with the first genisus. I love 
> both
> these systems, and I own both models of each.
>
> games
>
> mortal kombat 3: While the menus don't speak, I just have to love that 
> there
> music, don't you? Also, the "you win" and "fight" speech is wa coool! 
> I
> love nightwolf- my favorite MK character of all time! Live long nightwolf!
> Streets of rage: another of namcos (?) great games, streets of rage 1 and 
> 2
> spanned over the genisuses lifetime. They were great all around, with not 
> to
> bad sound effects, and I somewhat know what I'm doing on it. I used to be
> able to get all the way to level 8 or so, but its been a while. Btw, its
> really great on the console itself- emulators, I find, slow it down just a
> tad.
> another great game that I enjoyed was outrunners 2019. I don't know why. 
> It
> was, well, somewhat accessible- but not all that much. But, in terms of
> accessibility, there are a lot of FAQS for the mortal kombat games that
> helped me. Also for streets of rage, you'll know when you hit someone.
>
>
> Also golden axe rocks. Not sure why- but its somewhat (keep in mind I keep
> saying somewhat!) accessible. BUt once again, FAQS on gamefaqs.com should
> help that. They helped for me.
>
> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>
> contact details:
>
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skype: the_conman283
>
> system details:
> Hp pavillion dv5220CA notebook pc
> AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram, 
> Fujitsu
> 100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive
> - Original Message - 
> From: "josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "gamers discussion list" 
> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 7:52 PM
> Subject: [Audyssey] sega genesis accessible games
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What games are, or used to be, the most accessible for the old sega
>> genesis
>> and super nintendo consoles?
>>
>> Josh
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Audyssey] this post better help someone...my fingers hurt!Re: sega genesis accessible games

2008-02-24 Thread Stefen Hudson
The Sega CD version of Silpheed was somewhat accesible as well. No talking 
menus, but you heard sounds when you hit enemies and when they hit you.

Super Nintendo, Street Fighter all the way.

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Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 8:37 PM
To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Subject: [Audyssey] this post better help someone...my fingers hurt!Re: sega 
genesis accessible games

> Oh my god. You just made my day by asking that question. Here goes my
> fingers...type myself to sleep, heh!
>
> The controller for the system
> Your controller looks like this; its got a kinda dimple on the part facing
> you in the middle. You have a wierd shaped skinny button on the top right;
> that there is your start/pause button. Then you have your d-pad on the 
> left,
> of course- and your A, B, and C buttons on the right.
>
> the system itself:
> Early systems, known as genisus 1 systems, had a headphone jack and volume
> control on it. It also had a wierd little switch to turn the system on 
> that
> I found to be a bit finicky. I have a hard time turning mine on, anyway! 
> The
> second system lacked the volume control and headphone jack, and its also a
> lot smaller. But I stil love my v1 system due to the fact the sega cd can
> mount directly underneeth it. More on that later.
>
> the third system was sould by, uh, I can't remember. It was very slimmed
> down- some games had a hard time running on it, and it didn't work at all
> with any of the add on consoles, like the sega cd.
>
> The add ons for the console
>
> Well, the first genisus saw the add on of the sega cd; cd's were much more
> cost efficient, and in its day the sega cd could play FMV (full motion
> video) flawlessly. However that's not our main concern; my concern is the
> fact the system could play cd quolity music! r! Also the voices were
> amped up a bit; but at a steep 400 bucks, the system didn't see much
> popularity. Now, however, along with the genisus, this system packs a 
> pretty
> mean punch- or at least, it does for me.
>
> the first sega cd system was mounted directly under the genisus. It 
> featured
> a front loading drive, similar to those found on a cd rom drive of your
> modern PC. The reset button on the genisus was its eject button, enabling
> the front cd drive to pop out (way cool!)
>
> The second one was a top loading system, similar to your boomb box. It sat
> beside the genisus, however I find it a bit less sturdy than the first 
> unit.
>
> Compatibility:
> Well, I think the first sega cd only works on the first genisus, which
> sucks; but the second sega cd will work with the first genisus. I love 
> both
> these systems, and I own both models of each.
>
> games
>
> mortal kombat 3: While the menus don't speak, I just have to love that 
> there
> music, don't you? Also, the "you win" and "fight" speech is wa coool! 
> I
> love nightwolf- my favorite MK character of all time! Live long nightwolf!
> Streets of rage: another of namcos (?) great games, streets of rage 1 and 
> 2
> spanned over the genisuses lifetime. They were great all around, with not 
> to
> bad sound effects, and I somewhat know what I'm doing on it. I used to be
> able to get all the way to level 8 or so, but its been a while. Btw, its
> really great on the console itself- emulators, I find, slow it down just a
> tad.
> another great game that I enjoyed was outrunners 2019. I don't know why. 
> It
> was, well, somewhat accessible- but not all that much. But, in terms of
> accessibility, there are a lot of FAQS for the mortal kombat games that
> helped me. Also for streets of rage, you'll know when you hit someone.
>
>
> Also golden axe rocks. Not sure why- but its somewhat (keep in mind I keep
> saying somewhat!) accessible. BUt once again, FAQS on gamefaqs.com should
> help that. They helped for me.
>
> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>
> contact details:
>
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skype: the_conman283
>
> system details:
> Hp pavillion dv5220CA notebook pc
> AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram, 
> Fujitsu
> 100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive
> - Original Message - 
> From: "josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "gamers discussion list" 
> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 7:52 PM
> Subject: [Audyssey] sega genesis accessible games
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What games are, or used to be, the most accessible for the old sega
>> genesis
>> and super nintendo consoles?
>>
&g