Games Beaten 2015

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What's next Dave? Berzerk?
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Wait so Dave #1 has combined the alphabet and year challenges? Awesome.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Wait so Dave #1 has combined the alphabet and year challenges? Awesome.


I did, yes.

Stark wrote:What's next Dave? Berzerk?


No, I don't have it in me to clear 60,000+ rooms. Is there another angle on beating it?

Edit: went with Activision's "Boxing" for the VCS.
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Looked at 1980 on my RFGen list.

Intellivision sports games, Space Invaders (scratch that it's a reissue), and Alien Invaders Plus (Odyssey 2)...
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Wait so Dave #1 has combined the alphabet and year challenges? Awesome.


Yeah, but it will get tricky when he hits rarely used letters. I think this places Dave's "Z" in 2005, which means Zoo Tycoon 2 is pretty much his only option.
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1. Painkiller - PC
2. Front Mission 4 - PS2
3. Wasteland 2 - PC
4. Arcanum - PC
5. X-COM Terror from the Deep - PC
6. Military Madness - TurboGrafx-16
7. Unreal - PC
8. Shadowrun - SNES
9. Warcraft III - PC

I've owned this game since release, but this is the first time I've legitimately beaten it; previously I had just cheated through the missions to see all the story scenes. I was also heavy into Battle.net at the time and spent most of my War3 time on that. It's interesting how much the gameplay is different from StarCraft and C&C (whereas those two are rather similar). The heros and the general small army sizes (90 food instead of 200, basic soldiers 2 food instead of 1) really changes the general gameplay dynamic and is even more heavily focused on micro and proper army building.
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Games Beaten 2015

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call - 3DS
A Bird Story - PC
Quake - PC
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - PS4
Quake: Scourge of Armagon - PC
Quake: Dissolution of Eternity - PC
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis - NDS
Painkiller - PC
Gungrave: Overdose - PS2
Adventure -Atari 2600 (PS2)
Auto Racing - Intellivision (PS2) [1979]
Boxing - Atari 2600 (PS2) [1980] *new*
The Count - TI99/4A (emulated) [1981] *new*

Total: 13


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Boxing is such a simple, guilty pleasure. The computer is a relative pushover on either easy or hard settings, but I consider the game beaten when you can TKO the AI on both settings (by scoring 100 points inside of 2 minutes). I played this on original hardware a few years ago but tried it on a compilation here. The PS2 version on the Activision Anthology is pretty faithful and adds a different feel with the Dualshock control scheme.

The Count is a Scott Adams adventure game (the 5th) that I've always had some interest in but don't have the tape attachment for my own TI99/4A to try it on the original hardware. So, I found a way to emulate it and, with the help of some peeks at a walk through here and there, spent a few hours this afternoon working to slay Dracula. I found out afterwards that there are versions with graphics that came out later, so maybe some day I will try to hunt up a cart or disk of the game...
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I attempted The Count last year and could never finish it. Certain parts are randomized and Dracula kept kicking my ass. I was playing it on VIC-20 though, dunno if the TI port is a bit different.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:I attempted The Count last year and could never finish it. Certain parts are randomized and Dracula kept kicking my ass. I was playing it on VIC-20 though, dunno if the TI port is a bit different.


Like most adventure games, it has some convoluted things that really require a FAQ. I won't say I loved it, but I will say it was one of the few "C" games from 1981 that could be beaten.
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Haha, you only started today and you'e already ahead of me on the alphabet challenge.

Still, i just beat game B (I'll post it here when I have another to add alongside it) so at least I'm making progress.

Now I just need to finish up what I'm playing so I can start up game C too...
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