I have always really loved cyber-lip. I came very close to practicing it enough to 1cc it, but then got lazy. Lol
The music in it is fantastic (I love the sphero symphony sound in early neo titles) and yeah. Just don't expect contra or metal slug, and then it's a great game! It's got a lot of nostalgia for me, because I recall playing it the one and only time I got to sit down for an hour with an AES and play 5 or so titles in 1992 when I was 4 years old. My mind was blown by cyber-lip and blues journey (coincidentally, that's gonna be my next pick up in another week!)
Oh, I'm totally aware the game is a mess. What can I say, I like my games half finished and weird. There's a lot of that in early neo shit. HahaDude, I missed out on just about all Neo games in the 90's that weren't fighters so I've been on a kick lately picking up stuff like Blue's Journey, King of the Monsters, Crossed Swords, etc. I played through Blue's a couple months back with a buddy co-op and man is it a MESS. lol. A lot of neat ideas, though, that would go on to become staples in co-op platfomers. Tons of glitches (platforms appearing too soon in a level, causing you to be unsure of where you should jump/land, etc), and some odd bouts of severe slow-down the likes I've never seen before on the Neo. Single player is much smoother experience. Just an FYI. 100% worth it, but curve your expectations. Got a review on my website to check out.
Blue's Journey is one of those games where the concept is so strong, but the execution was super rushed to hit the launch window period of the Neo. I wish it had sold well enough for ADK to make a sequel.
'The Matrix' on LD. Local find. It was posted by this miserable old git. No sleeves for the discs themselves, so they were grinding against each other. Quite badly scratched.
But that old Sony seems to play the movie just fine. No dropouts or any other issues, as far as I can see.
Love the AC-3 track on that disc. That's actually the last disc I ever played on my HLD-X9 before i sold it.
It would have been nice to have a high-end player but the shipping costs alone have always been a killer. That and the usual concerns with in-transit damage. I would say very few people know or care to package that type of equipment.
I suppose it'd depend on who you bought it from. Get it from Nicolas and he knows how to pack em. Though if you want high end but not X9 price the LD-S9 is the way to go. Barring an S9 a DVL deck is what I'd grab as those are cheap and plentiful.
No idea who Nicolas is.
Really hope I can get past the damn frog level and finally see the end of this game now that I own it once more! Also I gotta try and dig up that thread from a few years back where the dude figured out how to infinite jump in the game.
Awesome dude! Thanks! Gonna try it when I fire it up later tonight.To execute this trick, *while holding forward or back*, quickly dial:
then(pause for a slight moment) then tap then again (using your index finger to tap A and your middle finger to tap B if using an arcade stick layout). Do not “slide” from to . Each button press is a deliberate tap in rapid succession.
The motion should feel like you’re “galloping” with your 2 fingers as you alternating between pressing “B” and “A”. Just make sure that you’re holding a direction rather than neutral jumping.
I bought my friends Sega Net City. First Naomi cab I ever bought!
You could apply for a job at amazon logistics, but I heard you need to be at least 5'5 tall.