Radiant Silvergun came out for the Sega Saturn. I think it had the same colour changing thing as Ikaruga. The problem with games like Ikaruga is their not in the shops long and when they are sold out they don't come back.
no, radiant silvergun didn't have the color changing. Radiant silverguns gimick was that your ship had about 8 different weapon types.... all from the beginning of the game, used by different button combinations.
I personally haven't played it, but its easy to find info online.
bout running Tyrian 2000 on XP: just find a decent dos emulator.
That reminds me. I saw Metroid II at Gamestop yesterday. $20. I had a $50 bill but that is supposed to be college money. :?
$20 for a game that old? that's just weird, it should be $5.
It was down to 5-10$, when i bought mine, but because of prime and whatnot, it became a far more wanted object. the Used game market doesn't follow the same rules as the real market, Supply and Demand DO adjust the price on it. For instance, when i got my chrono trigger (for free!) it was still worth around 80$ or so. That was a used, opened copy. However, when the FF chronicles came out, it dropped down to 30$ for a bit... but, now its going back up to around 50$ at certain places.
Likewise, its quite difficult to find a good game for only 5$, with the exception of things like F-Zero and Super Mario World, everything is generally quite a bit more.... Even the donkey kong countries are around 15-20$ each, the last one being even more than that.
I know this because I collect SNES games, i've even gone as far as to pay 40$ for one, and there are quite a few that reach around 100$, or higher.
super metroid itself is usually one of the 30$ games, as are most of the SNES RPG's (Mario RPG, FF2, FF3, CT, SoM, Lufia, Earthbound (if your lucky) ) etc.
A few rare-ish games that are quite good are easy to find in less than 10$, mainly the things that not many people are interested in... Gradius III and Uniracers come to mind for me.
I actually recently paid 20$ for Tetris Attack, of course, if you've ever played tetris attack, you'd understand how its far worth that price, and then I had some of the bset multiplayer gaming i've had since FFCC. But... I seem to be rambling now.
but, im sure you just emulate instead of buying used games. I really don't know how you can stand emulation... i love having the actual cartridge and playing it on my actual system. Hell, my SNES is even hooked up through S-Video.
It was down to 5-10$, when i bought mine, but because of prime and whatnot, it became a far more wanted object. the Used game market doesn't follow the same rules as the real market, Supply and Demand DO adjust the price on it. For instance, when i got my chrono trigger (for free!) it was still worth around 80$ or so. That was a used, opened copy. However, when the FF chronicles came out, it dropped down to 30$ for a bit... but, now its going back up to around 50$ at certain places.
Likewise, its quite difficult to find a good game for only 5$, with the exception of things like F-Zero and Super Mario World, everything is generally quite a bit more.... Even the donkey kong countries are around 15-20$ each, the last one being even more than that.
I know this because I collect SNES games, i've even gone as far as to pay 40$ for one, and there are quite a few that reach around 100$, or higher.
super metroid itself is usually one of the 30$ games, as are most of the SNES RPG's (Mario RPG, FF2, FF3, CT, SoM, Lufia, Earthbound (if your lucky) ) etc.
A few rare-ish games that are quite good are easy to find in less than 10$, mainly the things that not many people are interested in... Gradius III and Uniracers come to mind for me.
I actually recently paid 20$ for Tetris Attack, of course, if you've ever played tetris attack, you'd understand how its far worth that price, and then I had some of the bset multiplayer gaming i've had since FFCC. But... I seem to be rambling now.
but, im sure you just emulate instead of buying used games. I really don't know how you can stand emulation... i love having the actual cartridge and playing it on my actual system. Hell, my SNES is even hooked up through S-Video.
I somehow was completely oblivous to this games existance till a few weeks ago.
Gradius Galaxies (Advance/generations depending on where you live) is actually a really nice gradius game for the GBA, very difficult little thing, but its really well made and definately worth the money if you like shmups.