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I've completely finished all the games I have for it. I plan to buy more to play and collect, even though the console is sometimes a pain to use.
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It is pretty much the only console where you need to sometimes clean games you buy/find vigourously to get them to work even with a new tight 72 pin connector.
I bust it out every once in a while. I'm gonna take it out soon to play some Tecmo Super Bowl before the NFL season starts.
It's the only legacy console I own (I'm not counting my backwards compatible ps3). I keep it for one game, and one game only. Mike Tyson's Punch out. It's the only game I own for the system, and to this day my favorite game of all time.
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There's something about beating Tyson. When that game came out he was literally referred to as "the baddest man on the planet". He was a great "real life" villan, and an even better one in the video game. I don't even acknowledge that garbage replacement they put out with "mr dream" once Tyson's contract expired. There's no allure to beating "mr dream" (even if he had the same moves). It felt like you really accomplished something beating Tyson because it was damn near impossible to do so in either real life or the game.
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To this day I've only witnessed, with my own eyes, one other person besides myself to beat Tyson. I guess that game to me is like donkey kong is to Steve weibe (sp). Lol. I play it every month or so just to make sure I "still got it"
Did you know? The real Mike Tyson can't even beat Glass Joe.It's the only legacy console I own (I'm not counting my backwards compatible ps3). I keep it for one game, and one game only. Mike Tyson's Punch out. It's the only game I own for the system, and to this day my favorite game of all time.
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There's something about beating Tyson. When that game came out he was literally referred to as "the baddest man on the planet". He was a great "real life" villan, and an even better one in the video game. I don't even acknowledge that garbage replacement they put out with "mr dream" once Tyson's contract expired. There's no allure to beating "mr dream" (even if he had the same moves). It felt like you really accomplished something beating Tyson because it was damn near impossible to do so in either real life or the game.
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To this day I've only witnessed, with my own eyes, one other person besides myself to beat Tyson. I guess that game to me is like donkey kong is to Steve weibe (sp). Lol. I play it every month or so just to make sure I "still got it"
sixringz1
I play NES games pretty regularly. Although I find that playing on a top loader is far more reliable than on my original side loading NES consoles. My buddy and I are currently trying to beat Life Force. We finished it together as kids, but are having a bit more trouble these days. :P
[QUOTE="sixringz1"]Did you know? The real Mike Tyson can't even beat Glass Joe. Yea i saw something on that. A 5 yr old who just smashes buttons can beat Glass Joe. Not sure i'm buying that oneIt's the only legacy console I own (I'm not counting my backwards compatible ps3). I keep it for one game, and one game only. Mike Tyson's Punch out. It's the only game I own for the system, and to this day my favorite game of all time.
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There's something about beating Tyson. When that game came out he was literally referred to as "the baddest man on the planet". He was a great "real life" villan, and an even better one in the video game. I don't even acknowledge that garbage replacement they put out with "mr dream" once Tyson's contract expired. There's no allure to beating "mr dream" (even if he had the same moves). It felt like you really accomplished something beating Tyson because it was damn near impossible to do so in either real life or the game.
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To this day I've only witnessed, with my own eyes, one other person besides myself to beat Tyson. I guess that game to me is like donkey kong is to Steve weibe (sp). Lol. I play it every month or so just to make sure I "still got it"
YoshiYogurt
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