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Renaissance2K
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* 21-Sep-2023(#1)
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R2K's Birthday Extravaganza



Hi, GameTZers.

Next month, I turn 40. I've been a GameTZ for 15 of those years and a gamer for about 35, kicking off when I received a Nintendo Action Set for my fifth birthday.

As my mid-life crisis, in lieu of buying a Ferrari or leaving my wife for a Laker girl, I've decided to spend it by... uh... unexpectedly expanding everyone's backlog. My initial plan was to just loop this into the Retro Talkshop Thread's October Game of the Month, but since transitioning into an old fart only happens once in a lifetime, I decided to open the festivities up to the rest of the site.

Please join me in celebrating my birthday by replaying a few of the games that defined my history as a gamer for fun, for glory, and yes, even for some prizes.


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How do I play?

The Birthday Extravaganza is comprised of six different game series of one or more titles. The games span a variety of eras, platforms, and console generations, though the various franchises skew towards "retro." Because I'm old.

The goal is to complete a game in as many series as possible. The first time you finish a game and check off a series, you earn your R2Kake Badge, which will initially be decorated with the series that you just completed. Continue to finish more series, and your cake will be increasingly blinged out. Completing series also makes you eligible for other prizes and raffles, which we'll talk about later.

Each game series also has an additional objective to "gild" each series' badge and give it a gold border. In some cases, it's completing a specific in-game objective. In others, it's completing a specific game in the series. In all cases, these bonus achievements highlight a certain aspect of each sprawling game series that carries special weight or unlocks a special memory for me. There's a slight raffle bonus for completing them, but don't go to pieces if you feel like a few of them are out of your reach.

Bedazzled badges will be featured here and in the Retro Talkshop Thread.

The game starts on October 1 and ends on October 31. Feel free to use the lead time to acquire games, research strategies, or make ageist jokes at me.


Why are we playing these games?

All the games series featured in the Birthday Extravaganza are important to me and the 35 or so years I've been a gamer. I go into more detail about this in the posts that follow, but needless to say, beyond just pure hours played, each of the games in our scope have been an important part of my gaming identity in some way.

This final list is actually quite a bit different than the one with which I started, which included Bionic Commando, Burgertime, and Crazy Taxi; all of which hold sentimental significance. Since the Retro Talkshop Thread featured each of these games this year, I wanted to keep the lot fresh rather than exhaust an option we recently visited.

Of the series that are left
- They all originate from eras that we universally consider "retro".
- Almost all of them are still accessible in some modern fashion without raiding thrift stores and eBay.
- Almost all of them have modern, semi-modern, or remastered entries that appeal to modern platforms.
- The genres vary: one racing game, one flying game, and a variety of different action titles.
- Most of the games in these series are fairly short. Many entries can be completed in an hour or less, and most of the remaining ones are just a few hours. No hundred-hour epics here.
- Acknowledging this is subjective, the games don't suck. Yes, I did spend an unfortunate amount of time in my youth playing Where's Waldo? for the NES. No, I'm not going to make y'all do it.

That excludes a lot of my favorite franchises. Tekken has been my favorite fighter since 1995, but we already have a "must include" fighter in the list. Final Fantasy is a borderline obsession, but all the games take 30+ hours to complete, so it's out. I worship the original Unreal titles, but Epic yanked them from all the digital marketplaces earlier this year for no obvious reason. There are similar excuses for Diablo, Burnout, WipEout, SoulCalibur, and a number of other great franchises, but I guess we'll just to have to save them for the 50th Birthday Extravaganza. Ha.

So, what exactly are we playing?

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In the posts that follow, I've tried to include the cheapest and/or easiest way to legally get a hold of a game in each series. If you know of a better option, please share, and I'll update these posts.
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#2)

Mega Man

Play through any numbered Mega Man game to unlock the Mega Man badge.

Play through Mega Man 2 on any platform to gild your badge.



What is it?

If you're on GameTZ and haven't heard of Mega Man before, let me be the first to welcome you to Planet Earth. The Mega Man universe encompasses countless games and spin-offs, animated TV shows, guest appearances, merchandise, and other media instances that have cemented the Blue Bomber as one of gaming's most recognizable figures.

Mega Man's original recipe of "running, gunning, platforming, and stealing boss' powers" saw six 8-bit entries on the original Nintendo console, one 16-bit entry on the Super Nintendo, and one 32-bit entry before a long hiatus. As indie pixel art crested in popularity during gaming's seventh generation, Mega Man re-appeared with two games - Mega Man 9 and 10 - in his original 8-bit stylings, only to disappear again shortly after. Mega Man's latest outing - Mega Man 11 - attempted to reinvigorate the franchise with 3D graphics, multiple play styles, and a variety of other modern trimmings.


Why are we playing it?

I wanted the 8-bit era to have a place in this event as a callback to the console that made me a gamer in the first place, but both of my first-choice franchises to represent it - Super Dodge Ball and Bionic Commando - have already been Retro Talkshop Thread Games of the Month, the latter as recently as this past June. With other options being too obvious, too long, or too lame, Mega Man stood out as a classic, polished franchise that still remains extremely accessible today.

One of my fondest old school gaming memories is watching my friend play through Wily's Castle in Mega Man 2, only to start over from the beginning and show me how the little blue dude got all those cool weapons in the first place. Mega Man was also the subject of my first retro "binge" after picking up the Mega Man Anniversary Collection, and short of maybe Super Smash Bros. Brawl, I don't think any Wii game release excited me nearly as much as when Mega Man 9 appeared on the platform briefly as an exclusive.

Mega Man is no stranger to my YouTube channel, having been featured in both Game Music Challenge videos and a handful of longplays. The last Mega Man game I played was Mega Man 7, this past December for the Retro Talkshop Thread Game of the Month.
- YouTube 2020 Year in Review
- YouTube 2022 Year in Review
- YouTube 30-Day Game Music Challenge
- YouTube 30-Day Game Music Challenge 2022
- YouTube Mega Man 2 - Genesis longplay
- YouTube Rockman 2 Complete Works - PlayStation longplay
- YouTube Mega Man 7 - Super Nintendo longplay


How can I play it?

Play Mega Man 1-3 on
Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo
Sega Genesis Genesis (Mega Man: The Wily Wars)
PlayStation PlayStation
PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2 (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Nintendo GameCube GameCube (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Microsoft Xbox Xbox (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 (psOne Classics)
PlayStation Portable PSP (psOne Classics)
PlayStation Vita Vita (psOne Classics)
Nintendo Wii Wii (Virtual Console)
Nintendo 3DS 3DS (Mega Man Legacy Collection, Virtual Console)
Nintendo Wii U Wii U (Virtual Console)
PC / Windows Windows (Mega Man Legacy Collection)
PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 (Mega Man Legacy Collection)
Microsoft Xbox One Xbox One (Mega Man Legacy Collection)
Nintendo Switch Switch (Mega Man Legacy Collection)

Play Mega Man: Powered Up on
PlayStation Portable PSP

Play Mega Man 4 on
Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo
PlayStation PlayStation
PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2 (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Nintendo GameCube GameCube (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Microsoft Xbox Xbox (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 (psOne Classics)
PlayStation Portable PSP (psOne Classics)
PlayStation Vita Vita (psOne Classics)
Nintendo Wii Wii (Virtual Console)
Nintendo 3DS 3DS (Mega Man Legacy Collection, Virtual Console)
Nintendo Wii U Wii U (Virtual Console)
PC / Windows Windows (Mega Man Legacy Collection)
PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 (Mega Man Legacy Collection)
Microsoft Xbox One Xbox One (Mega Man Legacy Collection)
Nintendo Switch Switch (Mega Man Legacy Collection)

Play Mega Man 5-6 on
Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo
PlayStation PlayStation
PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2 (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Nintendo GameCube GameCube (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Microsoft Xbox Xbox (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Nintendo Wii Wii (Virtual Console)
Nintendo 3DS 3DS (Mega Man Legacy Collection, Virtual Console)
Nintendo Wii U Wii U (Virtual Console)
PC / Windows Windows (Mega Man Legacy Collection)
PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 (Mega Man Legacy Collection)
Microsoft Xbox One Xbox One (Mega Man Legacy Collection)
Nintendo Switch Switch (Mega Man Legacy Collection)

Play Mega Man 7 on
Super Nintendo Super Nintendo
PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2 (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Nintendo GameCube GameCube (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Microsoft Xbox Xbox (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
PC / Windows Windows (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)
PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)
Microsoft Xbox One Xbox One (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)
Nintendo Switch Switch (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)

Play Mega Man 8 on
PlayStation PlayStation
Sega Saturn Saturn
PlayStation Vita Vita (psOne Classics)
PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2 (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Nintendo GameCube GameCube (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
Microsoft Xbox Xbox (Mega Man Anniversary Collection)
PC / Windows Windows (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)
PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)
Microsoft Xbox One Xbox One (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)
Nintendo Switch Switch (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)

Play Mega Man 9-10 on
Microsoft Xbox 360 Xbox 360
PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3
Nintendo Wii Wii
PC / Windows Windows (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)
PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)
Microsoft Xbox One Xbox One (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)
Nintendo Switch Switch (Mega Man Legacy Collection 2)

Play Mega Man 11 on
PC / Windows Windows
Microsoft Xbox One Xbox One
PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3
Nintendo Switch Switch


Mega Man 8 and the first four Complete Works versions of the first Mega Man games are still available on the PlayStation Stores for PS3 and Vita for $5.99, though the game menus for the Complete Works games are in Japanese.

Mega Man 9 and 10 can still be purchased as standalone titles on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 marketplaces for $9.99. They were both offered as PlayStation Plus monthly freebees many years back.

The Mega Man Legacy Collection is still on modern digital storefronts for $14.99 and frequently goes on sale.

Loose copies of the Mega Man Anniversary Collection may be available for slightly less.


Anything else I should know?

When Mega Man defeats a robot master, he keeps their weapon for himself. Each boss weapon is another boss' weakness. As a result, nearly every Mega Man game has a canonical "boss order" that begins with him beating Boss 1, who's weak to the Mega Buster; then Boss 2, who's weak to Boss 1's weapon; and so forth. Finding and executing the correct order will make boss fights a whole lot easier.
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#3)

One Must Fall

Play through One Player Mode or Tournament Mode in either One Must Fall game to earn the One Must Fall badge.

Play through Tournament Mode in One Must Fall 2097 to gild your badge.



What is it?

Before Epic Megagames was Fortniting, licensing the Unreal engine, and suing Apple, they were one of the original shareware powerhouses. One Must Fall 2097 - a one-on-one brawler with giant robots, an anime aesthetic, a deep career mode, and a booming soundtrack - was, for years, the best PC exclusive fighter in existence. The game managed to cut through all the limitations of the platform, including clunky keyboard controls, to deliver an entertaining Mortal Kombat-style fighter that lived on as a cult classic.

Developer Diversions Entertainment attempted to revive the franchise in 2002 with an over-the-shoulder 3D 1-on-1 fighter called One Must Fall: Battlegrounds. Other than featuring giant robots, however, not much of the fun or the charm carried over from the original game. A rushed, buggy release and a lack of polish caused the game to receive mixed reviews, and the franchise has since faded into obscurity.


Why are we playing it?

One Must Fall 2097 was my barometer for PC power when I was in middle school. Serious PC gamers had a copy and a machine that could run it, and everyone else had likely never heard of it. Similarly, I knew I had entered the realm of PC gaming when my family finally retired their dusty 286 in favor of a Pentium Pro-powered Gateway 2000 that could successfully send the title screen's trademark thunderclap through its beige speakers.

Through the advent of the 3D era and with the relative disappointment of its sequel, One Must Fall is still a useful tool for old school gaming testing and a great distraction when there's no work to be done. I described One Must Fall as my "endgame" for the MiSTer's ao486 core (a feat the device now handles deftly), and I booted the game dozens of times during the pandemic as I struggled getting sound to work on my retro PC's MS-DOS partition.

I played through the career mode of One Must Fall 2097 in 2020 as part of my Year of Replays. It's featured in a handful of my YouTube videos.
- YouTube 2020 Year in Review
- YouTube 30-Day Game Music Challenge
- YouTube Jean-Paul arcade mode longplay


How can I play it?

Play One Must Fall 2097 on
PC / Windows MS-DOS

Play One Must Fall: Battlegrounds on
PC / Windows Windows

One Must Fall is 2097 is honest-to-goodness freeware and runs beautifully in DOSBox. If you have any trouble setting it up, please reach out, and I'll be happy to help.


Anything else I should know?

While the CPU opponents will never use them on you, One Must Fall 2097 has two tiers of "end of match" finishing moves: one that's a simple parting blow, and one that reduces your opponent's HAR to rubble. Other than glory and points, there isn't much of a benefit to using them, but they're fun to pull off.
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#4)

Warhawk

Finish the game to unlock the Warhawk badge.

Unlock the "best" ending to gild your badge.



What is it?

Before Omicron was an infamous variant of COVID, it was humanity's last hope against the forces of Kreel, a gritty reboot of the Kool-Aid Man who's scorching the earth in search of magical fruit punch. (More or less.) The Warhawk - Strike Force Omicron's secret weapon - is a highly-maneuverable air fighter with hover capabilities, the only ship that can stand a chance against Kreel's forces. To win, you have to fly the Warhawk into six different warzones, disable or infiltrate the defenses, and retrieve the stolen payloads before Kreel - or your cranky commander back at home - finish you off.

Warhawk never received a direct sequel, and a planned PC port was cancelled. Sony released a reboot/reimagining/shameless harvest of a dormant brand called Warhawk for the PlayStation 3, but other than featuring some new models highly-maneuverable aircraft, the multiplayer-only third-person shooter - and its sequel, Starhawk - had little in common with its namesake. A more apt tribute to the game was featured in Twisted Metal Black, which included more than a few less-than-subtle nods to the Warhawk and its characters.


Why are we playing it?

My first PlayStation came with Interactive CD Sampler Pack, Volume 2 which, among other things, included a playable demo of the first level of Warhawk. Most of the other playables on the disc found a lukewarm reception in my household, but my brother and I would pass the controller back and forth replaying the entirety of Warhawk's Desert Zone level ad nauseum. Warhawk ended being the first time a demo sold me on picking up the retail version of the game, which I received for Christmas that year.

Warhawk is a moderate amount of fun, though it's repeatedly brought up in retro circles as the quintessential "didn't age well" game. It has cheesy live action cutscenes, lots of texture warping, unfair AI, and it's painfully short. Warhawk's soundtrack, on the other hand - like many/most of Singletrac's game soundtracks - knocks it out of the park. It's cinematic, well-orchestrated, and complements the action on screen perfectly. Nearly singlehandedly, Warhawk ignited my decades-long obsession with video game music.

I last played through Warhawk in 2020 as part of my Year of Replays. It's featured in a handful of my YouTube videos.
- YouTube 2020 Year in Review
- YouTube 30-Day Game Music Challenge
- YouTube PlayStation longplay


How can I play it?

Play it on
PlayStation PlayStation
PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 (psOne Classic)
PlayStation Portable PSP (psOne Classic)
*vita* PlayStation Vita (psOne Classic)

Warhawk is still available on the PlayStation Stores for PS3 and Vita for $5.99. Loose disc copies can easily be found online for less than $10.


Anything else I should know?

The manual notes that you can eject your pilots from the Warhawk by mashing all four face buttons. You lose one of your three lives as a result. Other than being the ultimate mic drop, there has to be a use for it...
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#5)

MDK

Finish MDK or any version of MDK2 to unlock the MDK badge.

Watch the original music video ending of MDK to gild your badge.



What is it?

Despite a title that allegedly stands for "Murder Death Kill" and the "On a good day, only 2.5 billion people will die" billing, MDK's brooding main character and alien aesthetic is heavily spiced with the wacky antics of its cousin, Earthworm Jim. Aided by his boss Dr. Fluke Hawkings and his six-armed robotic dog Bones, protagonist Kurt uses a definitely-not-BDSM-or-anything coil suit to infiltrate six city-sized minecrawlers that are stripping the Earth of its resources and leveling civilization in the process. The suit is equipped with an arm-mounted chaingun and a head-mounted sniper rifle that allows Kurt to get the drop on enemies up to three miles away.

MDK is largely forgotten today, but critics and gamers alike praised it upon its release for its varied gameplay and environments; its quirky sense of humor; and its gorgeous graphics, which leaned heavily on sprawling, colorful environments. Bioware - yes, that Bioware - developed the aptly-titled MDK2, which turned all three of the original main characters into playable protagonists, each with a dramatically different playstyle. The sequel is much more heavy handed with humor, lore, and other modern game mechanics, but it holds its own.


Why are we playing it?

Do you know how everyone has a "can we be friends" movie that they show to dates and acquaintances as a snapshot into their personality? MDK is that, for me, in video game form. On the way to a Memorial Day picnic in 1997, I made my family detour to CompUSA to pick up a copy of MDK, which launched in a glorious embossed big box. Since then, I've played through it countless times and introduced it to any number of potential gamers that could be interested. It was actually the first game I launched on my Steam Deck after booting it for the first time. (Spoiler alert: it plays great.)

While MDK's core gameplay is solid and its sniper mode was novel at the time, the game's greatest strength is simply how silly it is. Recurring pickups include the World's Smallest Nuclear Explosion and World's Most Interesting Bomb. Enemies taunt you by shaking their butts and making wakka wakka noises. There's a brilliant, brillaint sequence in the first level involving a broken Alert Robot that I will leave unspoiled. And, if you play through the original version of the game (which is thankfully the version sold on Steam), the game ends with a French music video featuring a live action Kurt Hectic. Madcap brilliance.

I last played through MDK in 2020 as part of my Year of Replays. It's featured in a handful of my YouTube videos.
- YouTube 2020 Year in Review
- YouTube MDK - PlayStation longplay


How can I play it?

Play MDK on
PC / Windows DOS & Windows
PlayStation PlayStation

Play MDK 2 on
Sega Dreamcast Dreamcast
PC / Windows Windows
Nintendo Wii Wii

Play MDK 2: Armageddon on
PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2

Play MDK 2 HD on
PC / Windows Windows

MDK and MDK 2 are both available on Steam and GOG for $9.99.


Anything else I should know?

You have a sniper rifle on your head. Don't be afraid to go for head shots. If a larger enemy seems unfazed by a blow to the head, switch to a bigger bullet, or aim for their eyes instead.
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#6)

Rollcage

Play through the Career mode of Rollcage, the Career or Scramble modes of Rollcage: Stage II, or the Campaign mode of GRIP to unlock the Rollcage badge.

Unlock Yuri in Rollcage to gild your badge.



What is it?

People of a certain age may remember the Ricochet, a remote-controlled car with wheels so large that it could effectively never be upside-down. The original commercial promised powerful, pulverizing stunts as the car would flip itself over and ride up halfpipes, always to land on its figurative feet. Developer ATB turned the concept into a futuristic combat racer (not totally unlike another game franchise that almost made an appearance this month) powered by neon, techno, and for some reason, Engrish.

Rollcage was followed up with a sequel - Rollcage: Stage II - that added more tracks, more cars, more weapons, and the puzzle-like Scramble mode, but that was the last outing before the franchise faded into relative obscurity. The game developed a quiet following in the retro gaming scene, which prompted a few of the original developers to launch a Kickstarter and bring the combat racing formula to modern consoles. The Kickstarter was abruptly pulled, but the game - called GRIP: Combat Racing - did eventually reach Early Access, followed by a full retail release. The complicated Campaign Mode and overloaded Garage reek of content bloat, but the game does a fantastic job of capturing the spirit and chaotic racing of its spiritual predecessor, provided you're playing on a platform with enough horsepower.


Why are we playing it?

Rollcage is possibly the greatest bargain bin pickup of all time. After playing the one-track demo to death, the game showed up on the local GameStop's shrinking PC shelf for $10 in its original full-size box. The game is a fruity, satisfying snack. For a while, I introduced it to people as a game so good, I couldn't help but play all the way through it every time I re-installed it following hard drive format or some other catastrophe. You can imagine my surprise and delight decades later when it turns out the game I thought nobody had heard of actually had developed a bit of a cult following, not to mention a spiritual successor.

I last played through Rollcage in 2020 as part of my Year of Replays. As of yet, that's the only one of my YouTube videos in which it's been featured.
- YouTube 2020 Year in Review


Play Rollcage or Rollcage: Stage II on
PlayStation PlayStation
PC / Windows Windows

Play GRIP: Combat Racing on
PC / Windows Windows
PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4
Microsoft Xbox One Xbox One
Nintendo Switch Switch


What's the cheapest/easiest way to play it?

One of the original developers publicly released Rollcage Redux and Rollcage Extreme, complete patched versions of the original two titles that are more compatible with modern machines.

Loose copies of Rollcage and Stage II for PlayStation can easily be found online for less than $10. PC copies of the original used to be quite common and inexpensive as well, but they seem to be a lot rarer these days, for some reason.


Anything else I should know?

Unless you're playing GRIP, which has an actual air control mode, inertia is going to make turning during or just before airtime a really bad time. Use the lead time before a ramp to line up your trajectory so your graceful, high-speed landing doesn't turn into a bellyflop.
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#7)

Twisted Metal

Play through the One-Player Mode or Story Mode in any Twisted Metal game to unlock the Twisted Metal badge.

Play through the One-Player Mode of Twisted Metal Black to gild your badge.



What is it?

For gamers that have been with the PlayStation since the very beginning, Twisted Metal needs no introduction. The franchise is remembered fondly for its perfection of the vehicular combat genre; its quirky cars and characters, most notably Sweet Tooth and his trademark ice cream truck; and for Calypso, the creator of the titular tournament and granter of wishes, most of which grab at The Monkey's Paw. Singletrac (the same developers as Warhawk above) produced two Twisted Metal games - the first taking place in the Los Angeles, and the second going all over the world - before surrendering the IP to Sony as part of their purchase by GT Interactive. Sony's 989 Studios produced two more follow-ups, but the new engine and awkward dependence on Rob Zombie failed to capture the personality of its predecessors.

The original developers rejoined with Sony as Incog Inc. and made up for lost goodwill by developing the family-friendly Twisted Metal: Small Brawl, a portable re-imagining of the world tour in Twisted Metal: Head-On, and their masterpiece, Twisted Metal Black, which leaned hard into a nighttime aesthetic and gorey, horror-inspired storylines for its rogues gallery. Vehicular combat fell out of favor as console first-person shooters took over the landscape, but Sony rebooted Twisted Metal one final time on the PlayStation 3 and took the franchise online with mixed results.

Twisted Metal's latest incarnation is as a Peacock-exclusive TV show that has cars, colorful missiles, and a big angry clown named Sweet Tooth, but not much else in common with the eponymous video game series.


Why are we playing it?

When I announced at school that I had a bought a PlayStation, the first response from one of my friends was, "Now, you need to play Twisted Metal." Twisted Metal 2 took on the role that Mario Kart did in many other friend circles. We'd waste weekend hours blasting each other halfway to the scrap heap and watching the trippy ending movies, and on my own, I'd go back and explore the levels, find new destructable Easter eggs, and appreciate the incredible soundtrack. When the Greatest Hits line was annouced with Twisted Metal as one of its inaugural entries, I didn't hestitate to pick it up, even though it's a functional subset of what you get in its sequel. I suffered through Twisted Metal III, and didn't even bother to finish Twisted Metal 4, considering Singletrac's loss of control one of my earliest examples of being screwed by corporate machinations.

Few gaming memories, therefore, can compare to booting up Twisted Metal Black for the first time. After thinking the series would never return to form, the original developers were back (albeit with a new studio) with an entry for the months-old PlayStation 2. After midnight, with all the lights off, the game booted to the opening riff of "Paint It Black" by the Rolling Stones; a grisly introduction to the John Doe character; and a dark, cinematic battlescape running at 60FPS. The rest is history.

I played through multiple Twisted Metal games in 2020 as part of my Year of Replays. The various playthroughs are featured in a number of YouTube videos.
- YouTube 2020 Year in Review
- YouTube Twisted Metal - Outlaw longplay on PC
- YouTube Twisted Metal - Roadkill longplay on PlayStation
- YouTube Twisted Metal 2 - Minion longplay on PlayStation
- YouTube Twisted Metal: Head-On - Spectre longplay on PlayStation 2
- YouTube Twisted Metal - PlayStation 3 longplay


How can I play it?

Play Twisted Metal or Twisted Metal II on
PlayStation PlayStation
PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 (psOne Classics)
PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 (PlayStation Plus Classics)
PlayStation 5 PlayStation 5 (PlayStation Plus Classics)
PlayStation Portable PSP (psOne Classics)
PlayStation Vita PlayStation Vita (psOne Classics)
PC / Windows Windows

Play Twisted Metal III, 4, or Small Brawl on
PlayStation PlayStation

Play Twisted Metal Black on
PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 (PlayStation 2 Classics)
PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 (PlayStation 2 Classics)

Play Twisted Metal: Head-On on
PlayStation Portable PSP
PlayStation 2 PlayStation 2

Play Twisted Metal [2012] on
PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3

The PlayStation 3 reboot of Twisted Metal was once offered as a PlayStation Plus monthly title. The first two titles are now available for subscribers of PlayStation Plus Premium. For non-subscribers, the first two Twisted Metal games are available on the PlayStation Stores for PS3 and Vita for $5.99.

Loose copies of many console releases are extremely common and can be found online for $10-20.


Anything else I should know?

While there are exceptions, don't engage with an enemy until you have enough weapons in your arsenal to finish the job. Resist the urge to ping whatever opponent you see with whatever missiles you happen to be carrying. It'll end up being a waste if they scurry off to refill their health, or if they came prepared and blow you up instead.
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#8)
I know what you're thinking. "So, R2K, this is all cool and all (and mildly self-indulgent) but I have a huge backlog, a limited amount of time, and a whole bunch of other games I could be playing next month. And I don't really care about badges."

That's fair. So, let's sweeten things with some incentives and prizes.


Game Completion Bonuses

Everyone who completes one game in our list gets one month of GameTZ subscription time.

If you complete a game from three different series in our list, you get one additional month of GameTZ subscription time plus $10 to the digital gaming store of your choosing. Eligible stores include Steam, Amazon, the Nintendo eShop, the PlayStation Store, the Xbox Store, etc. but really, any digital platform that offers digital gift cards will do.

If you complete a game from all six series in our list, you get one additional month of GameTZ subscription time plus $20 additional to the digital gaming store of your choosing. For those of us doing the math at home, that's a total of three months subtime and a $30 gift card.


Game Completion Raffle

Completing a game from each series in our list gets you one raffle ticket. Completing multiple games from the same series don't yield additional votes (sorry, Mega Man fans) but completing the objective to "gild" your birthday cake badge will double your raffle ticket for that series.

There will be a drawing with one winner for each tier of series completions. The breakdown of prizes is below:
1-Game Tier: $10 digital gift card
2-Game Tier: $20 digital gift card
3-Game Tier: $30 digital gift card
4-Game Tier: $40 digital gift card
5-Game Tier: $50 digital gift card
6-Game Tier: $60 digital gift card

in lieu of a digital gift card, feel free to request a physical game of equal or lesser value that can be drop-shipped to you from a major retailer.


Raffle prizes are cumulative; winning one tier of a raffle does not make you ineligible for another. The expectation is that the pool of potential winners will get smaller as the tier gets higher, so feel free to complete more games to increase your chances of walking out with a bigger haul.

Winners will be drawn randomly using an online tool like Wheel of Names. The drawings will be recorded and posted.


The Serious Stuff

Borrowing from the Frank School of Completion Confirmation, your playthrough is counted by posting a photo of your completion - the end screen, the end credits, or some other "spoiler" shot - with your username in frame. While not many of the eligible games have achievement or trophy integration, you can link to the official achievement tracker as well.

Only established accounts can participate. Please don't create a football team of new accounts and play through Mega Man 2 fifty times to earn a decade of free subtime. I'm not going to create a hard line like "Bronze Star or higher" but common sense will reign if I smell fish.

Please don't be a jerk. Don't download a save game of the final boss fight and finish the game in five minutes. Don't enable God Mode. Don't fullscreen a longplay video and claim it as your own. The prizes are meant to be a "Thank you" for indulging in my birthday whims, not a vector for exploiting some regular dude on the Internet.

And it's not like I'm asking us all to play Superman 64 or E.T. on Atari 2600 (LIKE SOME PEOPLE)... They're all fun games, many of which have faded from the eye of the industry and are worth looking at again.

Finally: I'm pretty sure everything I'm doing is on the up-and-up, but if anything happens that makes Bill unhappy or nervous, I'll pull the plug on the prize distribution. I don't expect that to happen, though. Frank has been doing monthly raffles for quite a while now without much issue.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
21-Sep-2023(#9)
When you say "complete," you just mean beat the game, right? Because beating Mega Man 9 and completing it are two very different things. shock

Snappy
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21-Sep-2023(#10)
@Renaissance2K love it! Your age and gaming preferences closely align with my own - Tekken, Twisted Metal and Warhawk all hold a special place in my heart, MDK and Rollcage always intrigued me but never played. Let’s see if I find the time to play some of these games. Happy b-day!
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#11)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> When you say "complete," you just mean beat the game, right? Because beating Mega
> Man 9 and completing it are two very different things. shock

Yes, just beat the game. Beat the final boss, roll the credits, etc.

I think this is a pretty obvious state in nearly every game here, with a few exceptions. One Must Fall 2097's Tournament Mode caps with the World Championship but doesn't give you a special ending; you just need to beat that final boss. Rollcage: Stage II just gives you a title card saying you're the champion. There may be others.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
21-Sep-2023(#12)
I finally have a reason to bite the bullet on Twisted Metal. And I may well obtain MDK 2. I've got more Mega Man games than I know what to do with, so that'll be a breeze.

benstylus
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* 21-Sep-2023(#13)
I have just about all of these LOL

I even bought the registered version of OMF 2097 back in the day. After months of playing the three-robot shareware version, I just had to play the full game and experience it all for myself. As for the end of match moves, they do serve a gameplay purpose... but I'll let you figure out what that is.

Or you can click through the Spoiler tag like a wimp.

Performing your destruction moves is a prerequisite for busting through the floor into the secret fights against extra hard Fighters on a certain stage. In the tournament mode, finishing off your opponents will also sometimes trigger a special Challenger. And when you defeat some of them you can get an upgrade to your bot that you can't get anywhere else!



MDK has always been a personal favorite of mine. MDK2 on the other hand, is not. I played it on the Dreamcast and the awkward control scheme and less straightforward nature of the game really detracted from the overall experience.

Mega Man really needs no commentary. For the longest time the original was my favorite game. (Mega Man X4 is now my favorite in the franchise, with Jet Set Radio taking the overall top favorite game spot.)

I never played the original Rollcage, but absolutely played the stuffing out of Rollcage Stage 2 on PlayStation. I remember being excited when I saw a PC game called Death Track Racing at Electronics Boutique that looked similar. When I bought it and installed it, I discovered the reason it looked so similar... it was the EXACT SAME game, the PC publisher of the game had just renamed it. I wasn't happy to have bought the same game twice...

Twisted Metal isn't a franchise I have played extensively. By the time I bought a PS1, it had mostly run its course. And with the PS2 being solely to blame for the early demise of the Dreamcast (because Sega was perfect and could not have possibly made any mistakes), I didn't bite the bullet on that system for a long time. I've since picked up a number of games in the series, but haven't really put any significant time into them.

Warhawk I have zero experience with. Although I did buy a longbox copy from a local comic/ toy/game shop about a month ago (August 19th according to my trusty CLZ App), I still haven't actually played it...

benstylus
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21-Sep-2023(#14)
So @Renaissance2K which is your favorite robot in OMF2097?

Boss
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21-Sep-2023(#15)
Awesome idea.
Scott
GameTZ Subscriber Global Trader - willing to trade internationally Has Written 2 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#16)
This is really cool! I feel inspired to plan something like this myself down the road yes

The only series I'm interested in here is Mega Man, so I'll at least try to clear 1 of them. I've been putting off re-visiting the series for a while, so this seems like as good a time as any. How well do the classic Mega Man games play on the Switch? That would be my preferred platform for sure.

benstylus
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21-Sep-2023(#17)
Scott wrote:
> This is really cool! I feel inspired to plan something like this myself down the
> road yes
>
> The only series I'm interested in here is Mega Man,

One must fall 2097 is a fighting game (fairly short) and it is free. Even if you didn't have any interest in it, give it a try if you have a pc or other device that can run dosbox.

https://youtu.be/l9ph0HO0N5U?si=Em8MI14NV5I2jSkC



Best1989
Global Trader - willing to trade internationally Peru
21-Sep-2023(#18)
Some classics there. I remember playing a lot of a Warhawk demo back in the day, I might need to try the full game now.
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
* 21-Sep-2023(#19)
Yeah, Ben, I was twinkling my fingertips like Mr. Burns when I saw you bought a Warhawk longbox, knowing this was coming in a few weeks.

benstylus wrote:
> So @Renaissance2K which is your favorite robot in OMF2097?

I'm super stubborn and never really "upgraded" from the Jaguar. I looks cool, it's balanced, and I love the move where you jump over your enemy and throw them.

The first time I finished Tournament Mode, I cashed everything in and bought a Nova HAR. It was certainly powerful, but I missed the sleekness and agility of the Jag.

Scott wrote:
> The only series I'm interested in here is Mega Man, so I'll at least try to clear
> 1 of them. I've been putting off re-visiting the series for a while, so this seems
> like as good a time as any. How well do the classic Mega Man games play on the Switch?
> That would be my preferred platform for sure.

I've played Mega Man X, 9, and 11 on the Switch. The classic games control fine, but some games are laggier than others.

benstylus
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21-Sep-2023(#20)
Renaissance2K wrote:
> Yeah, Ben, I was twinkling my fingertips like Mr. Burns when I saw you bought a Warhawk
> longbox, knowing this was coming in a few weeks.
>
> benstylus wrote:
>> So @Renaissance2K which is your favorite robot in OMF2097?
>
> I'm super stubborn and never really "upgraded" from the Jaguar. I looks cool, it's
> balanced, and I love the move where you jump over your enemy and throw them.
>

My favorite is the Shadow. Cheap hold moves are awesome. I think has the most hilarious finisher too.

Funny how neither of us really went too much for the robots that weren't in the shareware version LOL

Frank
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* 21-Sep-2023(#21)
Love the idea! Not sure I'll have time to play (or pick up) any of these, except maybe a Mega Man game. grin

Edit: Realized I own MDK2 on PS2, but it's sealed raspberry

Scott
GameTZ Subscriber Global Trader - willing to trade internationally Has Written 2 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#22)
The Mega Man X Legacy Collection is on sale on eShop right now for $7.99.
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#23)
Scott wrote:
> The Mega Man X Legacy Collection is on sale on eShop right now for $7.99.

We're not playing Mega Man X games (to this day, the only one I've finished is Maverick Hunter X on PSP, which rocked), but both Legacy Collections for the numbered games are on sale as well.
https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/mega-man-l...
https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/mega-man-l...

They're on sale on Steam as well, which the original down to $5.99.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/363440/Mega_Man...
https://store.steampowered.com/app/495050/Mega_Man...

Same for PlayStation Store.
https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP0102...
https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP0102...

And the Xbox Store.
https://www.xbox.com/en-us/games/store/mega-man-le...
https://www.xbox.com/en-us/games/store/mega-man-le...

Scott
GameTZ Subscriber Global Trader - willing to trade internationally Has Written 2 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#24)
Oops, I thought those were included.
SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
21-Sep-2023(#25)
I've found many, many rare games in the pre-owned section at GameStop. FE Fates Special Edition, Xenoblade Chronicles, The Last Story, Pandora's Tower, Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol, and I think even that Club Nintendo Game & Watch Collection for DS.

Yet no matter how hard I've looked, I've never found the physical Switch cart of Mega Man Legacy Collection 1. It's fairly inexpensive on eBay if you look right, but I'm heckbent on finding it in-store with my own wit.

nonamesleft
Double Gold Good Trader
21-Sep-2023(#26)
@Renaissance2K

Great job on that 30 day music challenge video. Good mix of music, and with time stamps.

(12:38: music you associate with frustration wince laughing out loud)
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
21-Sep-2023(#27)
nonamesleft wrote:
> (12:38: music you associate with frustration wince laughing out loud)

I still haven't beaten that boss...

benstylus
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* 22-Sep-2023(#28)
As if to help you prepare to celebrate Ren2k's birthday, MDK has gone on sale over at gog:

https://www.gog.com/game/mdk
https://www.gog.com/en/game/mdk_2

$6.99 each (regularly $9.99) so save yourself 30%

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
22-Sep-2023(#29)
If you play Mega Man 2 first, do you automatically gild the MM series? Or are you supposed to beat two Mega Man games with one of them being 2?

Slickriven
GameTZ Subscriber Double Gold Good Trader Has Written 1 Review
22-Sep-2023(#30)
Really cool of you Ren2k to do this. I turned 40 in Oct of '21 and didn't do really anything - was just another day for me, but you thing is way cooler.
Maybe by the time October rolls around I'll be nearly done with the major task that is my bathroom/laundry room remodel and I'll seek to participate. But either way, happy early 40th!

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
* 23-Sep-2023(#31)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> If you play Mega Man 2 first, do you automatically gild the MM series? Or are you
> supposed to beat two Mega Man games with one of them being 2?

If Mega Man 2 is your Mega Man game, your badge will be gilded.

Same with the Twisted Metal series and Twisted Metal Black.


SwiftJAB
GameTZ Subscriber Triple Gold Good Trader
23-Sep-2023(#32)
Super cool way to celebrate your 40th @Renaissance2K ! I remember hearing about MDK way back when but never played it. Might have to join in on this just for that.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
24-Sep-2023(#33)
I snagged Twisted Metal: Head-On for $13 at a local shop. Not the best price ever, but I was already eyeing the series, so I don't mind. I'm going back and forth on buying a cheap MDK2, since the payout from beating three games won't cover the whole venture. Doesn't help that I bought the Pikmin 1+2 game for $50 on Friday, so my wallet is feeling it ATM. I'll have to think about it further (and maybe borrow my friend's PS2 memory card). That seller is away until the end of September, so I've got time.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
26-Sep-2023(#34)
I ultimately bought MDK2. I figure since I was already interested in Twisted Metal, I’ll just eat the price and not think any more about it. MDK2 was 10% off, so it didn’t even reach $8.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
26-Sep-2023(#35)
@Renaissance2K If I’m still on here when I turn 40 and you guys aren’t pushing up the daisies, y’all are playing $150 copies of Pandora’s Tower to appease me. Let Elena rip you to pieces to gild your badge!

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
26-Sep-2023(#36)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> @Renaissance2K If I’m still on here when I turn 40 and you guys aren’t pushing
> up the daisies, y’all are playing $150 copies of Pandora’s Tower to appease me.
> Let Elena rip you to pieces to gild your badge!

Deal.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
27-Sep-2023(#37)
@Renaissance2K How many of these do YOU intend to play before the year’s end?

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
27-Sep-2023(#38)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> @Renaissance2K How many of these do YOU intend to play before the year’s end?

Well, my intent isn't worth the breath its borne with, but I intend to play through all six next month. I have a rough list in mind:

- Mega Man 8 (never played it, except to make the teaser in the OP)
- One Must Fall: Battlegrounds (haven't played it in ages, and went through Hell getting it to run on my PCs)
- Warhawk (crossing my fingers that they do a PS4/5 release in the next month, but doubtful)
- MDK2 (started it ages ago, but never finished it)
- GRIP: Combat Racing (this is a loooooong campaign, but it plays great on the Steam Deck)
- Twisted Metal: Small Brawl (never beat the last level)

If time allows (ha!), I'll go back and follow the Path of R2K for the gold objectives. Rollcage's gold badge will probably take the most time, and it's still quite short.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
28-Sep-2023(#39)
Renaissance2K wrote:
> - Mega Man 8 (never played it, except to make the teaser in the OP)
"My name is Duo. I was born with the sole purpose to eliminate the evil energy from this universe."

I'm a bigger-than-average MM8 fan, since it was the only MM game I owned for several years. But I also love to mock the voice acting and sound design. laughing out loud

benstylus
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28-Sep-2023(#40)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> Renaissance2K wrote:
>> - Mega Man 8 (never played it, except to make the teaser in the OP)
> "My name is Duo. I was born with the sole purpose to eliminate the evil energy
> from this universe."
>
> I'm a bigger-than-average MM8 fan, since it was the only MM game I owned for several
> years. But I also love to mock the voice acting and sound design. laughing out loud

The voice acting is the best thing about the game.




SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
28-Sep-2023(#41)
benstylus wrote:
> SupremeSarna wrote:
>> Renaissance2K wrote:
> |>> - Mega Man 8 (never played it, except to make the teaser in the OP)
>> "My name is Duo. I was born with the sole purpose to eliminate the evil energy
>> from this universe."
>>
>> I'm a bigger-than-average MM8 fan, since it was the only MM game I owned for several
>> years. But I also love to mock the voice acting and sound design. laughing out loud
>
> The voice acting is the best thing about the game.

The Flash Bomb was pretty good as weapons go, and they made a swimming stage that was pretty fun. I can commend them for that. Plus, who doesn't love snowboarding? wink

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
30-Sep-2023(#42)
The birthday fun begins tomorrow. Do you think you'll join in? If so, what game are you going to play first?

I was just going to go in order of the original post, but I'm itching to play some Twisted Metal, so that may be my first game out of the gate.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
30-Sep-2023(#43)
I got DMK2 in the mail today, so I may as well start there. I haven't looked at video footage of the game, so I'm going in completely blind!

SwiftJAB
GameTZ Subscriber Triple Gold Good Trader
1-Oct-2023(#44)
I think Megaman 2 will be the first game I'll play. Got the legacy collection on the Switch not too long ago and this is a great reason to jump in. It's also short enough that I shouldn't have any problem finishing it.

WithinTemptation
250 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader
1-Oct-2023(#45)
Looks like fun. I have twisted metal and the MM collection I can play. I just completed Grip as it was free on PS+, but got removed (which is why I finally played it before it got pulled). Not really in a position to be buying games, so it will just be those two for me unless the others are on PS+/gamepass.
Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
* 1-Oct-2023(#46)
It's October 1. Game on, everyone!

Remember the basics:

1. Follow the Frank School of Playthrough Verification and post a photo of a "spoiler" (ending, credits, etc.) while holding up a piece of paper with your handle and the date on it. For the few games that support it, feel free to link to your achievement on the official Xbox/PlayStation site.

2. You do not need a second playthrough, if you complete the gilding objective during your first. Gilding a badge earns you an extra "ticket" in the game completion raffles.

3. All prizes will be sent out in early November and are cumulative, unless stated otherwise. No reason for this, other than it being less work to send out one three-month subscription instead of three one-month subscriptions.

Have fun!

I booted up Twisted Metal: Small Brawl last night and made it to Level 5 with Shadow. I don't remember where the bosses pop up in this game, but hoping to finish this one off soon, if I don't reach Dark Tooth levels of frustration.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
1-Oct-2023(#47)
How exactly is Max's jetpack supposed to work? I don't have enough to fuel to ascend the whole corridor, and now that I'm trying again, I can barely make it 1/4 of the way through. Am I doing something wrong?

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
1-Oct-2023(#48)
I haven't played MDK2 in a while, but it sounds like there are two possibilities:

- The jetpack is supposed to be used sparingly as a booster between long jumps.

- There are fuel pickups somewhere.

Maybe I'll take a MDK2 detour tonight and see if I can figure it out. I don't remember having trouble with the game back in the day until the Dr. Fluke puzzle levels.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
* 1-Oct-2023(#49)
While I wait to progress in MDK2, I blew off some steam by beating Mega Man 2 on Difficult mode.
[imgt w=2048 h=1536]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F7ZJ5hlXIAA10tp?format...[/imgt]

Game's pretty great! There are some annoying bosses (cough cough Crash Bomb walls), but it definitely stands as one of the good Mega Mans. Gild me and toss 1 month of subtime on my pile!

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
2-Oct-2023(#50)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> While I wait to progress in MDK2, I blew off some steam by beating Mega Man 2 on
> Difficult mode.
>
> Game's pretty great! There are some annoying bosses (cough cough Crash Bomb walls),
> but it definitely stands as one of the good Mega Mans. Gild me and toss 1 month of
> subtime on my pile!

Mega Man 2 is like frolicking through a rolling green field, and that Crash Bomb boss is like landing in a big steaming cowpie after a particularly majestic leap.


SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
2-Oct-2023(#51)
Renaissance2K wrote:
> I haven't played MDK2 in a while, but it sounds like there are two possibilities:
>
> - The jetpack is supposed to be used sparingly as a booster between long jumps.
>
> - There are fuel pickups somewhere.
>
> Maybe I'll take a MDK2 detour tonight and see if I can figure it out. I don't remember
> having trouble with the game back in the day until the Dr. Fluke puzzle levels.

I'm up to level 4. PLEASE tell me the jetpack is used infrequently. The issue seems to be the speed at which the PS2 runs the game--sometimes it runs quickly and increases my acceleration, sometimes it moves at average speed, but othertimes it runs slowly and kills my ascension. It's a serious difference: I reached the first platform with 80 fuel on fast, 65 on average, and 40 on slow. The only way to reach the top of that segment of the shaft (there's even more afterward) is to fly to each level with fast processing, then use the last drops of fuel to land on the one outcropping that has a fuel refill. There are three outcroppings and they all look identical from underneath. So I hope you picked right, or you must descend and try again!

Then you get to do the exact same thing again. I really hope Max's levels improve, cuz I'm thoroughly over this one.

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
3-Oct-2023(#52)
The first slices of cake are handed out. SupremeSarna gets a gold Mega Man badge for finishing Mega Man 2 and is on the way to adding a MDK one as well, if he doesn't send Max to that puppy retirement farm up north first.

As for me, I finished Twisted Metal: Small Brawl with Shadow, earned a black Twisted Metal badge, and took a game off my backlog that's been there since grad school. I'm not really sure why I didn't finish the game back then. The final fight wasn't all that tough.

https://twitter.com/Renaissance2K/status/170907364...

I've started Mega Man 8, and whooooooooooooooo booooooooy, you folks weren't kidding about that voice acting. Wow.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
3-Oct-2023(#53)
Renaissance2K wrote:
> The first slices of cake are handed out.
Not fond of strawberry icing, but I'll manage.

> SupremeSarna gets a gold Mega Man badge
> for finishing Mega Man 2 and is on the way to adding a MDK one as well, if he doesn't
> send Max to that puppy retirement farm up north first.
Better, the scrapyard. Darn mutt runs on a car battery.

> As for me, I finished Twisted Metal: Small Brawl with Shadow, earned a black Twisted
> Metal badge, and took a game off my backlog that's been there since grad school.
> I'm not really sure why I didn't finish the game back then. The final fight wasn't
> all that tough.
Reminds me of the time in high school when I gave up on Wario Land 3 at the final boss, then beat it for BaG 2021. It only takes a few tries, but I was so burnt put on it back then.

> I've started Mega Man 8, and whooooooooooooooo booooooooy, you folks weren't kidding
> about that voice acting. Wow.
"Hey, bass, why must I fight you? We are not enemies!"
Have you reached the infamous "Docta Wahwee" cutscene yet? It's brilliant.

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
3-Oct-2023(#54)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> Have you reached the infamous "Docta Wahwee" cutscene yet? It's brilliant.

Not yet. I do think it's really cool that they got Barbara Walters to do the voice of Dr. Light, though.


SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
3-Oct-2023(#55)
Renaissance2K wrote:
> SupremeSarna wrote:
>> Have you reached the infamous "Docta Wahwee" cutscene yet? It's brilliant.
>
> Not yet. I do think it's really cool that they got Barbara Walters to do the voice
> of Dr. Light, though.

The scream scene is underrated, IMO. Mega Man could be renamed "Lung Man" and the name would fit.

sailorneorune
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* 3-Oct-2023(#56)
image

Mega Man 2 via Capcom Collection on Evercade EXP

Good game, but playing through Mega Man X first back in the day probably hurt more than it helped.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
4-Oct-2023(#57)
Whoever designed MDK2 did not know how to make fun jetpack gameplay. Who on the team thought, "Oh boy! A jetpack! I wanna use it to slowly follow a fuel canister as it winds around a giant room with a deadly floor!" ? Seems like the extent of their imagination was just having you fly straight upward through tall shafts most of the time.

And sure enough, this particular area ends with a do-or-die ascension segment that might be impossible on my copy for previously discussed reasons. Boo.

What is your stance on the use of cheat codes? I don't think there are any that would me get past this game-breaking bug--the best I could find was invincibility, which would only help me survive upon my inevitable crash landing into toxic waste. But are cheats allowed in cases where the game itself is messed up?

benstylus
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* 4-Oct-2023(#58)
Are you sure its a bug? A quick Google search for MDK2 jetpack bug isn't finding anything... which version are you playing?

Maybe look at a walk through video... it's possible there is a secret fuel refill or upgrade or something.

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
4-Oct-2023(#59)
benstylus wrote:
> Maybe look at a walk through video... it's possible there is a secret fuel refill
> or upgrade or something.
>
>
This is what I was going to suggest. Check out a longplay video just to make sure you're not missing anything.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
4-Oct-2023(#60)
I’ve been using longplay videos. They always show the player rocketing at incredible speed, making it look like a breeze. My PS2 version rarely reaches that speed. I’ve asked about it (no replies yet), read pdfs of the manual, looked at the in-game controls, but nothing is helping. Maybe I can influence the game to run faster by rapidly moving side to side before starting the flight portion, but I doubt that would affect such a long jetpacking section such as this.

There’s little I can do but pray that the game will work—that’s how I beat level 2 after several hours of attempts. Perhaps the disc needs cleaning? But it looks clean enough to me already.

Renaissance2K
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews
4-Oct-2023(#61)
That's pretty crazy that a dirty disc can affect the in-game physics. I'm super curious now.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
4-Oct-2023(#62)
I can mail you the disc in November if you want to experiment with it. I doubt I’ll be playing it again, anyway.

Renaissance2K
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* 5-Oct-2023(#63)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> I’ve been using longplay videos. They always show the player rocketing at incredible
> speed, making it look like a breeze. My PS2 version rarely reaches that speed. I’ve
> asked about it (no replies yet), read pdfs of the manual, looked at the in-game controls,
> but nothing is helping. Maybe I can influence the game to run faster by rapidly moving
> side to side before starting the flight portion, but I doubt that would affect such
> a long jetpacking section such as this.
>
> There’s little I can do but pray that the game will work—that’s how I beat
> level 2 after several hours of attempts. Perhaps the disc needs cleaning? But it
> looks clean enough to me already.
>

Hey, dude. I booted up Armageddon, made my way to the Jetpack in Max's level, and I think I figured it out.

I think the Jetpack uses the Dual Shock 2's pressure sensitivity functionality to control its speed. I had the same issues as you at first. Max just flew too slowly to make it to the next fuel station a lot of the time. I thought maybe it had something to do with double-jumping or trying not to bank in air or whatever.

Then, I just smashed the X button as hard as I could, and Max took off at top speed.

I don't think that's a great mechanic - in fact, both the PS2 and Dreamcast versions of the games have some serious control issues - but that might get you from point A to B without wanting to throw Max into the C.


benstylus
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5-Oct-2023(#64)
Renaissance2K wrote:
> I think the Jetpack uses the Dual Shock 2's pressure sensitivity functionality to
> control its speed.

By far the worst feature of the PS2. I know Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero uses it as well which is a great way to get hand cramps after only a short amount of play. Want to drive fast. Clench that button with all your hand strength!

On that one I swapped to a DS1 controller to play. The analog sticks don't feel as good though (less resistance) so it still wasn't a great compromise. With most racing games now using the shoulder triggers instead of face buttons I wonder if I would still even have an issue if they let you change the button layout.

SupremeSarna
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5-Oct-2023(#65)
I got it. @Renaissance2K Your comment was extremely helpful in prompting me to do more research on the DualShock 2’s pressure sensitivity. Turns out you need to press the button with Herculean might to fly at the proper speed. Annoying, but now I should be able to realistically beat the game.

I’m now on the bomb deactivation stage. Needless to say, I like it better.

Renaissance2K
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6-Oct-2023(#66)
JUMP... JUMP...

SLIDE... SLIDE...

JUMP... JUMP...

JUMP... JUMP...

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
6-Oct-2023(#67)
Renaissance2K wrote:
> JUMP... JUMP...
>
> SLIDE... SLIDE...
>
> JUMP... JUMP...
>
> JUMP... JUMP...

“I WILL CRUSH YEU! I WILL… BEAT YEU!”
*gets hit with Flash Bomb, immediately falls to the ground and covers his face with his hands*

You feel bad for Frost Man. frown

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
8-Oct-2023(#68)
@Renaissance2K Can I watch the MDK ending on YouTube to get the gild? Or do I have to play the first game and do it in-game to count?

Renaissance2K
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8-Oct-2023(#69)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> @Renaissance2K Can I watch the MDK ending on YouTube to get the gild? Or do I have
> to play the first game and do it in-game to count?

You have to play the first game, too. If you accidentally play a version that doesn't include the music video, you can watch it on YouTube.

Steam is based on the version with the music video, and is arguably the best version of the game. Late retail releases, the GOG download, and the PlayStation port don't.

benstylus
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* 8-Oct-2023(#70)
Sailorneorune and I ran a reduced version of the OMG!Con game room at Owensboro Comic & Toy Convention this weekend.

In your honor @Renaissance2K we had MDK (PS1), Mega Man 2 (through the NES Mini), Grip Combat Racing (PS4), Twisted Metal 2 (PS1) and Twisted Metal Head On (PS2) all out on the floor for people to play at various times.

Did bring Rollcage Stage 2, but didn't have it out, and didn't bring Warhawk.

We did bring One Must Fall 2097 but it is on sailorneorune's personal laptop so we didn't want just anyone fooling with it.

Had a great time exposing people to new and old games alike. I commentated both of our tournaments (Mario Kart 8DX and Tetris Battle Gaiden) as well. I was planning to be the surprise final boss for the Tetris tournament, but we were already over our scheduled time at that point so the winner got off easysmile

Did not make it down to the exhibit hall where all vendors were and the guests were selling autographs but I'm not much of an autograph hound, and convention price markup can sometimes be pretty ridiculous anyway.

SupremeSarna
Silver Good Trader
8-Oct-2023(#71)
I beat BAD2: Armageddon. I have thoughts about it.
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MDK2 has a good premise and presentation, drawing from the golden age of comics to deliver an amusing alien annihilation story. The voice work can be decent depending on the character, and the humor made me laugh more than once. Shwang Shwing was an intimidating baddie, and the music was tight! I found a sense of satisfaction and relief for beating each stage. All good, right? Sadly, no.

There are three stage types with three characters, and all of them are flawed in a different way. Kurt has a mini gun and a sniper rifle, but the game likes forcing you to use different gimmicky items to progress. As early as the first stage, I had to use mortar bullets to destroy shielded encampments, but the game gives you no good indication of your bullet’s arc. Despite having that effective mini gun, stage triggers and bosses require you to use the sniper—nothing’s more fun than getting pummeled by several far-off enemies as you gingerly line up one shot. Stage 7 was a gigantic slog after it introduced flying craft that destroy the platforms below you; cloaking Mysterio foes that will get back up if you don’t use headshots; and an enemy gauntlet that subjects you to eight rounds. It’s maddening.

Doc is a weird one. His stages are typically puzzle-based, but with ample combat. Stage 3 has you navigating a very confusing ship, picking up random objects, and fusing them together to make new ones. It’s extremely specific in how you’re supposed to proceed, so I used a guide to figure out what goes where. The rest of his stages aren’t really like that, though—you more or less get all your needed items in Stage 3, so there isn’t any more fusing after that. Stage 6 was my favorite stage, as hitting the right buttons under a time limit was decently engaging. Stage 9 is gruelingly long, but the puzzles were decent (ignoring the maze). His stages were the most appealing, even if they were pretty guide-heavy.

Max’s stages should be awesome, since you can pick up dozens of guns and blast aliens to smithereens. Then the devs decided that he should have a jet pack. What a promising idea! Maybe he could take to skies and gun down opponents in wide open arenas, or fly from platform to platform to hunt down fleeing aliens. Instead, the devs often just devote big portions of the stages to tedious/frustrating time wasters, like flying upward and then refueling to do it again, or following a slow-moving fuel refiller over a deadly floor. Stage 8 sees Max flying up a mammoth structure for about ten minutes, going from one far-off platform to the next, then ascending it even higher afterward. Fun, fun! And as Renaissance2K knows, I had major problems getting the jet pack to work—the only way to ascend fast enough to reach the end of some sections is to crush the button with Herculean strength, something the game and manual don’t explain. I wasted hours trying to clear Stages 2 and 5 without that knowledge. Terrible.

The game has general design problems, too. Most stages are far too long for their own good (props to Stage 7, where they have that eight-wave gauntlet and then still throw a boss after it). Each stage has a memorably terrible part that kills the fun immediately—whether it’s running through a maze full of enemies, being bombarded by infinitely respawning aliens with no clear direction, slowly walking on the outside of a spaceship as an armada shoots deadly blasts from afar, clunkily platforming over bottomless pits, or something else. The game uses tank controls for some reason despite having perfectly good analog sticks on the controller. The graphics are too dark to see things easily, especially in that Stage 8 jet pack sequence I mentioned. The checkpoint system would be nice if they didn’t save you with the exact amount of health and ammo you had. It’s a pain scraping through a tough section only to have it save you with 26 HP and 8 bullets left in your last uzi.

When I got the final cutscene, the game entered a perpetual loop of Doc nodding off and then perking back up, which is only supposed to happen once before showing a conclusion. I had to press Start to skip to the credits (I have a photo of them, too, just in case) and watch the scene proper on YouTube. What a way to cap off the experience! But I took immense pleasure in hearing the characters say “it’s over” in various ways as the credits ended. Woof.

I’m sure you have your reasons for liking this series, Ren. I respect your opinion and am happy this made a positive impression on your life. Don’t let anything I say take that away. But this has been by far the worst gaming experience I’ve had all year. At least the flawed Pikmin 2 has good controls and fun gameplay, and the frustrating parts of FF6 were sprinkled into an epic if difficult adventure.

MDK2 has its moments, sure. But the wackiness and personality aren’t enough to salvage a clunky, punishing, aneurism-inducing mess.

benstylus
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8-Oct-2023(#72)
SupremeSarna wrote:
.SupremeSarna wrote:
> I beat BAD2: Armageddon. I have thoughts about it.
> MDK2 has a good premise and presentation,

> The game has general design problems, too.

Sounds like a standard bioware game



Renaissance2K
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* 9-Oct-2023(#73)
SupremeSarna wrote:
> I’m sure you have your reasons for liking this series, Ren. I respect your opinion
> and am happy this made a positive impression on your life. Don’t let anything I
> say take that away. But this has been by far the worst gaming experience I’ve had
> all year. At least the flawed Pikmin 2 has good controls and fun gameplay, and the
> frustrating parts of FF6 were sprinkled into an epic if difficult adventure.

To clarify, I adore the original MDK. I love the silliness, the art design, the power-ups, the soundtrack, and to cap it all off, they ended the game with a friggin' French music video while my French nerddom was peaking. (Two years after its release, I bought the original album that the track was sourced from. In France.)

I do not feel the same way about MDK2. I limped through the demo, never ended up buying it (it was a pack-in with some hardware I bought) until my Steam hoarding days, and never finished it. I treat it like an in-law - sure, I love your relative, and you are technically part of the family, but outside of special occasions, we're probably not going to interact that much.

You've probably read some version of this refrain in the Retro Talkshop Thread before, but I'd much rather have a lot of people playing something that vaguely resembles what I'm looking for, than fewer people playing exactly what I want. That's why we're playing with six franchises and not specifically Mega Man 2, One Must Fall 2097, Warhawk, an oddly-specific release of the original MDK, Rollcage, and Twisted Metal Black. Sure, I run the risk of recreating Bionic Commando month in the RTT, where the most accessible version of the game is also the worst, but I get to hand out more cake.

Sorry you didn't enjoy MDK2. In all honesty, I'm looking less forward to playing through it after my jetpack experiment with Armageddon, but I'll be playing on PC so maybe I'll fare better. If you have three hours at some point in your gaming future, the original MDK (in my humble opinion, of course) is much better at surprising you and making you laugh without making it feel like dental surgery.

And congrats on being the first to make it to Level 2. It's... nearly the same as Level 1, but without that weird cheese smell.

SupremeSarna
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11-Oct-2023(#74)
Do I get anything special if I beat two MMs, two TMs, and two MDKs? My plan was to beat one each and get 3 months + $10 eShop, but I'm curious what happens if I go further in each series. There's no extra reward for doing that, is there?

Renaissance2K
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* 11-Oct-2023(#75)
No, there's no bonus for playing multiple games in the same series, aside from turning a black badge into a gold one by playing a different game. I wanted to encourage trying out multiple series instead of just plowing through ten Mega Man games.

But I appreciate your enthusiasm! And my satisfaction is its own reward. Right? Right??

I switched gears yesterday and decided to play through Twisted Metal: Black and gild my badge before my PS2s get shipped out to get PixelFX Gems installed. I picked Roadkill, who was my first character back when I picked up the game in 2001. He probably has the least out there storyline of all the characters, but his car is well-rounded and his special attack is awesome.

https://twitter.com/Renaissance2K/status/171196976...

After finishing the back half of the game, I still have nothing but respect for it. Yes, the game is still brutal - a few seconds of carelessness is all it takes to go from full health to scrap metal - but the levels are large enough that running away, seeking cover, and restocking are valid options. Even the final boss, which I have nightmarish memories of, went down pretty fast after I remembered the strategy for bringing down its shields. I'm already looking forward to another playthrough with some more characters, and finishing the rest of the unlocks.

And, if that wasn't enough, after many grueling attempts to thwart Dr. Wie-wee during the final boss fight, I finished Mega Man 8.

https://twitter.com/Renaissance2K/status/171196984...

I think I unfairly walked into this game with low expectations, largely due to my "meh" experience with Mega Man 7 last year and the pile-on from everybody about the game's voice acting (which is, indeed, atrocious in a way only mid-90s Capcom could pull off). Starting with Clown Man's stage didn't help, as both the level and the fight are gimmicky and annoying.

Beyond that, though, I had plenty of fun. Being able to equip both the Mega Buster and a boss weapon is awesome and removed the one longtime annoyance of the series' best mechanic. The upgrade shop is neat, and they're not "optional but not really" like they are in Mega Man 7. The bosses were tricky at first, but once you learn their patterns, they're pretty easy to take down. And I got a lot of practice learning those patterns after many failed attempts at the final boss, which was still pretty tough but nowhere near as bad as Mega Man 7's final fight.

Those surfing segments, though... Never again.

As if @SupremeSarna's exploration of a lackluster sequel wasn't enough, I've started One Must Fall: Battlegrounds and finished the first tournament. Honestly, I think I would have loved this game in its current form if they had simply included a truly badass remix of the OMF theme, but even that - like a lot of the other gameplay details - feels like an unpolished fan effort than a worthy sequel.

SwiftJAB
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12-Oct-2023(#76)
Mega Man 2 in the books. Man how I love smaller games that can be completed in a couple of sittings. Heat Man's disappearing platform section was a bit annoying. I'm pretty sure I died 50 times trying to get through that. Ended up using the rewind function to get through it.



Renaissance2K
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12-Oct-2023(#77)
SwiftJAB wrote:
> Mega Man 2 in the books. Man how I love smaller games that can be completed in a
> couple of sittings. Heat Man's disappearing platform section was a bit annoying.
> I'm pretty sure I died 50 times trying to get through that. Ended up using the rewind
> function to get through it.

That, and the Crash Bomb boss in Wily's Castle, are my two least favorite segments in an otherwise masterful game.

Flash Man's lasers are a close third.


SupremeSarna
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* 13-Oct-2023(#78)
I beat Mega Man: The Wily Wars Nintendo Switch (originally Genesis).
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It's a solid remake of MM1-3, but its main appeal is the unlockable Wily Tower segment. You can choose eight weapons and three items and then fight through stages made up of hazards from the three games. There are several weird bosses, like ones based on Journey to the West. The pig boss has two health bars!

I was a little let down by Wily Tower, TBH. It's bizarrely easy, even if you don't use your weapons. It also takes too long to unlock it compared to the mode's actual length. On the bright side, you can copy save files, so I just filled out my save slots with ones that have Wily Tower unlocked from the get-go. So I can return to it whenever.

Renaissance2K
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13-Oct-2023(#79)
You finished all three games in The Wily Wars, and then the Wily Tower mode? Damn, nicely done.

I played through the Genesis version of Mega Man 2 a while back and want to do the same for the other two games at some point. Not looking forward to the original Mega Man in hard mode, though.

SupremeSarna
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13-Oct-2023(#80)
Renaissance2K wrote:
> Not looking forward to the original Mega
> Man in hard mode, though.

Eh, it’s not so hard if you go to [redacted]’s stage and pick up the secret [redacted] weapon. Then you can one-shot every boss and slowly auto heal!

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