Okay, after a quick look, the only Maxi-15 only title is STAKK M. As such, I have made the decision to give Maxi 15 completion to the person who beats that one game. Any other games beaten on a Maxi 15 cart will be treated as the individual carts, as I did with DK Classics, SMB/DH, etc. I will amend this if any of the games are significant departures from the stand-alone carts (like I did with the tracking of the Aladdin version of Fantastic Dizzy, there's enough changes to warrant a second entry), but as it stands I feel this would be the easiest way to keep track of everything.
I forgot to mention that I have beaten "Mickey Mouse 3" a few months ago, which is the Famicom version of "Kid Klown". There aren't any differences gameplay-wise but I'm not sure if it would count for "Kid Klown".
If it's just a graphical change, and gameplay is identical, I will consider it the same game, citing Probotector/Contra as a precident. However, "a few months" could be last year, so I'll refrain from adding it without confirmation of the date.
Chad, I need his full username. Just copy/paste his username in here and I'll add it up
Mother fucker. I just bust my ass to beat King's Quest V and you come in here 10 minutes earlier and post that you beat it. Ughhhhhhhhhh.
Edit: It was an hour and 10 minutes earlier. That makes it a little easier to swallow. If that stupid maze in the castle didn't confuse me so much I might have made it!
^ lol KQ5 NES is actually fun and a nice port, the only thing I don't enjoy is the desert. And even THAT would be okay if it didn't have the stupid password entry every time you take a wrong step. C-H-E-A-P.
I didn't want to but I used a FAQ map to get past that. Takes all the fun out IMO.
I am about to tackle "Burai Fighter" on Ace Mode. Given it's by Taxan and developed by KID, will there be several more quests after beating it on the hardest difficulty setting or does that happen on lower diffult settings only? I'm sure Ken Lobb had laid hands on this game.
I beat Fisher Price Firehouse Rescue the same day I found it at the pawn shop about a month ago. It's the easiest game of all time and maybe even the shortest.
I am about to tackle "Burai Fighter" on Ace Mode. Given it's by Taxan and developed by KID, will there be several more quests after beating it on the hardest difficulty setting or does that happen on lower diffult settings only? I'm sure Ken Lobb had laid hands on this game.
EDIT: I just found out that there is ANOTHER difficulty setting: ULTIMATE!. Oh, what I have gotten myself into.
I am about to tackle "Burai Fighter" on Ace Mode. Given it's by Taxan and developed by KID, will there be several more quests after beating it on the hardest difficulty setting or does that happen on lower diffult settings only? I'm sure Ken Lobb had laid hands on this game.
EDIT: I just found out that there is ANOTHER difficulty setting: ULTIMATE!. Oh, what I have gotten myself into.
In the case of multiple quests, if each quest gives a different ending (Arkista's Ring, Ghosts n Goblins), I require every quest to be beat. If it's the same ending, just a different difficulty (G.I. Joe, Legend of Zelda), I will track them separate. Each person gets one point max for these kinds of games, however, you leave it open to other people to claim a point from it by not beating every quest...ie Zelda has 2 people listed, one for each quest, however GI Joe only has myself as I knocked off all 3 quests personally. If you've beat Burai Fighter, let me know how many quests you've finished and I'll make note of which ones were done. I opted for this to make it so that extra quests were optional when it's more for a challenge than anything else, but there was incentive to play through as much as possible to keep people from taking points for the standings
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Chad, I need his full username. Just copy/paste his username in here and I'll add it up
And I also looped Track & Field.
-For years this was one of those games that I thought went on forever. I don't
even remember how many races I went through to mark this game as "beaten"
back when I beat it around 1990. It always bugged me that I wasn't sure
exactly, so for some reason I decided to get back into it, figuring it would
eventually end around the magic number of 255 races. However, I was surprised
when I finished Race 99 and instead of going to the next race after showing
my racer on the stand with the trophy as usual, it went to a high scorer's
screen called "The Ironman Club." Leave it at this screen for a bit and it
returns you to the number of players selection screen. So after all these
years, it turns out we have a definitive answer to a game that I always
thought repeated infinitely. 99 races in all!
Guess it's not an infinite loop...I'll mark off Track & Field though, if it's not already
http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=31564
Fun little boxing game. The round intermission anim scares me, though. o_o
Damn, I got to track 94. Gahhhhhhhhhhh. I don't want to do that again.
^shoulda played super sprint, only 85
dude, super sprint is a b@t$h to get to 85! I'm working on it though...really need 2 players to do it easier....love that game!
And I shot in the 60's on Jack Nicklaus Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf. Does that count?
And I beat Silver Surfer a few weeks ago when we first started talking difficulty, but just the first quest.
Edit: It was an hour and 10 minutes earlier. That makes it a little easier to swallow. If that stupid maze in the castle didn't confuse me so much I might have made it!
I didn't want to but I used a FAQ map to get past that. Takes all the fun out IMO.
Just beat Addams Family, The: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_289YZRusSWE/S7i_zcxOwEI/AAAAAAAABbY/48uGzTXvMOU/s800/pugscavhuntend.JPG
I am about to tackle "Burai Fighter" on Ace Mode. Given it's by Taxan and developed by KID, will there be several more quests after beating it on the hardest difficulty setting or does that happen on lower diffult settings only? I'm sure Ken Lobb had laid hands on this game.
EDIT: I just found out that there is ANOTHER difficulty setting: ULTIMATE!. Oh, what I have gotten myself into.
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I am about to tackle "Burai Fighter" on Ace Mode. Given it's by Taxan and developed by KID, will there be several more quests after beating it on the hardest difficulty setting or does that happen on lower diffult settings only? I'm sure Ken Lobb had laid hands on this game.
EDIT: I just found out that there is ANOTHER difficulty setting: ULTIMATE!. Oh, what I have gotten myself into.
In the case of multiple quests, if each quest gives a different ending (Arkista's Ring, Ghosts n Goblins), I require every quest to be beat. If it's the same ending, just a different difficulty (G.I. Joe, Legend of Zelda), I will track them separate. Each person gets one point max for these kinds of games, however, you leave it open to other people to claim a point from it by not beating every quest...ie Zelda has 2 people listed, one for each quest, however GI Joe only has myself as I knocked off all 3 quests personally. If you've beat Burai Fighter, let me know how many quests you've finished and I'll make note of which ones were done. I opted for this to make it so that extra quests were optional when it's more for a challenge than anything else, but there was incentive to play through as much as possible to keep people from taking points for the standings