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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 4:44 pm


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GIT GUD >U>
I love older games for that, they don't hold your hand 8D Besides, those games aren't even that hard usually :b

Not hard? Obviously you are probably right but they were hard back in the day. You only got like 3 lives not this whole infinite retry crap from games today and we didn't have youtube to tell use how to do things when it got hard. We had to ask that weird guy that lived with his grandma down the road in that spooky house with the cats. Don't ask I had an interesting childhood full of adventures and being chased by angry old people ,.....

Sounds kind of like me XD One of my favorite pastimes when I lived at the house before the one I live now, I rode my bike through the yard of an old lady who lived a couple houses down and on the corner LOL she would come out and yell at me and my sister whenever she was out with me and we just laughed at her rofl
But as for the old games, that's why you're supposed to be a spastic saver XD Unsure of anything, save the game lol

Didn't have save files back then you know, just notebooks full of codes to enter for the last level you were on. lots and lots of notebooks with numbers and letters and markings that to this day would not be readable by anyone and surprisingly enough we could read back then. We used to just sit through the whole game instead of trying to save or writing the codes down.

wtf kind of system were you using? Can't save? lolwut

Back before they had internal memory game cartridges used save codes, and some just used them to piss off the gamers. Our system of saving was to scribal the codes as fast as possible then decrypt them later because they letters didn't look right, "S" looked like "5", "1" looked like "l" or "I" and it was just a jumbled mess of scribbles and squiggles. Load up your NES Emulator and try playing Megaman after dying a few times you'll see what I mean.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 6:04 pm


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Back before they had internal memory game cartridges used save codes, and some just used them to piss off the gamers. Our system of saving was to scribal the codes as fast as possible then decrypt them later because they letters didn't look right, "S" looked like "5", "1" looked like "l" or "I" and it was just a jumbled mess of scribbles and squiggles. Load up your NES Emulator and try playing Megaman after dying a few times you'll see what I mean.

Ah okay, sounds like a pain in the a**. NES emulator though. lol I have an actual NES lol ...Though I have an emulator on a modded Xbox but meh, I never play it (except for NES Tetris). Also saving is possible even on non-saving games because the emulators have something for that on them. Pretty useful.

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lol

Looks like school started and all the guilds are dead again,.... sweatdrop

eeyup. Although I am hoping it doesn't affect activity levels that badly.

It always does, but it's okay that just means more bodies to pick through.

I never really understood why overall activity of the entire site (and possibly the whole internet itself?) dies down because of kids going back to school. I mean once I got home every day, I was back on my computer ASAP. Buuuut I also never did any work in school, so.. meh. rofl School is another story itself so I will leave it alone for now.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 6:23 pm


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Back before they had internal memory game cartridges used save codes, and some just used them to piss off the gamers. Our system of saving was to scribal the codes as fast as possible then decrypt them later because they letters didn't look right, "S" looked like "5", "1" looked like "l" or "I" and it was just a jumbled mess of scribbles and squiggles. Load up your NES Emulator and try playing Megaman after dying a few times you'll see what I mean.

Ah okay, sounds like a pain in the a**. NES emulator though. lol I have an actual NES lol ...Though I have an emulator on a modded Xbox but meh, I never play it (except for NES Tetris). Also saving is possible even on non-saving games because the emulators have something for that on them. Pretty useful.


I'm not talking about saving with an emulator i'm talking about games with no save feature, you might be a little younger and don't remember but they didn't all have them. On the emulators you can save your state anytime and anywhere but aside from that if i game doesn't have a save feature you just don't save.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 6:51 pm


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Back before they had internal memory game cartridges used save codes, and some just used them to piss off the gamers. Our system of saving was to scribal the codes as fast as possible then decrypt them later because they letters didn't look right, "S" looked like "5", "1" looked like "l" or "I" and it was just a jumbled mess of scribbles and squiggles. Load up your NES Emulator and try playing Megaman after dying a few times you'll see what I mean.

Ah okay, sounds like a pain in the a**. NES emulator though. lol I have an actual NES lol ...Though I have an emulator on a modded Xbox but meh, I never play it (except for NES Tetris). Also saving is possible even on non-saving games because the emulators have something for that on them. Pretty useful.


I'm not talking about saving with an emulator i'm talking about games with no save feature, you might be a little younger and don't remember but they didn't all have them. On the emulators you can save your state anytime and anywhere but aside from that if i game doesn't have a save feature you just don't save.


I know... I understood that... lol
I remember not being able to save some games XD I rarely got to play NES as a kid though, I grew up on PS1 for the most part mrgreen
PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 6:59 pm


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Back before they had internal memory game cartridges used save codes, and some just used them to piss off the gamers. Our system of saving was to scribal the codes as fast as possible then decrypt them later because they letters didn't look right, "S" looked like "5", "1" looked like "l" or "I" and it was just a jumbled mess of scribbles and squiggles. Load up your NES Emulator and try playing Megaman after dying a few times you'll see what I mean.

Ah okay, sounds like a pain in the a**. NES emulator though. lol I have an actual NES lol ...Though I have an emulator on a modded Xbox but meh, I never play it (except for NES Tetris). Also saving is possible even on non-saving games because the emulators have something for that on them. Pretty useful.


I'm not talking about saving with an emulator i'm talking about games with no save feature, you might be a little younger and don't remember but they didn't all have them. On the emulators you can save your state anytime and anywhere but aside from that if i game doesn't have a save feature you just don't save.


I know... I understood that... lol
I remember not being able to save some games XD I rarely got to play NES as a kid though, I grew up on PS1 for the most part mrgreen

So you got stuck with crappy memory cards?

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