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Top 5 must have 7800 games


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#26 Curious Sofa OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:34 PM

View PostThe_Laird, on Tue Apr 20, 2010 3:18 PM, said:

Most of the 7800's arcade ports are extremely good, there are only a couple of stinkers like Hat Trick and Mat Mania.


I nearly bought a copy of Mat Mania on cart, because I love the arcade Mat Mania / Mania Challenge so much (it's possibly my favorite arcade game of all time, along with Crossbow and Root Beer Tapper). You are not lying when you say this is a stinker, but you are understating greatly. The 7800 game looks, plays and most significantly sounds NOTHING like the game I love so dearly, it's just complete garbage. That music, it's an assault. Thank goodness I tried before I bought, ugh. This translation is remotely like the 2600 translation of Pac-Man, but far worse in that it's no good either on its own _or_ when compared to what it's a version of. Yick.

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Posted Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:26 AM

View Posttyranthraxus, on Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:40 PM, said:

The sound on DK grates my ears but it is a decent port. Overall I don't really like any of the NES-style games that came out, they make the 7800 look like a poor man's Nintendo.

That's not the games' fault...


My votes go to:

DK Jr.
Ballblazer
Food Fight
Dig Dug

#28 The_Laird OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:47 AM

How is it not the games fault when the 7800 is more powerful than an NES in most departments and with a Pokey added to the cart it also solves the sound problem.

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Posted Mon Jun 13, 2011 4:59 PM

View Postrmaerz, on Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:21 AM, said:

View Posttyranthraxus, on Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:40 PM, said:

The sound on DK grates my ears but it is a decent port.

I agree. The audio is what keeps me from playing this game more than I do.
I've had this game for NES and 7800, and also on Colecovision through emulation. The NES and 7800 ports are spot-on with tight controls. The CV port felt weird, but I was playing it on my netbook. Both the CV and NES versions have very pretty music, where as with the 7800, it sounds like they are trying to cram a 1988 port through a 1977 sound chip. The 2600/7800 sound chip (I am presuming they are identical) isn't meant to be pushed like that.

Back to topic: The 7800 arcade ports of Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga are both superb. I also have a soft spot on my heart for Desert Falcon (even the music in it). The graphics are beautiful and though the game play is weird, it's well done and easy to get the hang of.

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Posted Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:08 PM

commando
ninja golf
beef drop
fatal run (i may be in the minority here)
basketbrawl

#31 Rik OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:56 PM

The sound in 7800 Donkey Kong for me isn't that bad.It's Mario's running and climbing that sounds out of key, pitch, IMO anyway, that and the theme music played at title screen.The sound isn't any worse than any other games i've seen for the 7800.Talking about stinkers, i had high expectations for FIGHT NIGHT but man are that games controls unresponsive.It looks nice though, i'm glad i bought it, i still play it once in a while.

Edited by Rik, Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:58 PM.


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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:07 PM

Centipede
Asteroids
Food Fight
Barnyard Blaster
Alien Brigade

#33 RJ OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:54 PM

Food Fight is a must-have, it's the only home port besides the 8-bit version (which pales in comparison)

The lightgun games, if you have one you may as well get them all, though Bug Hunt feels like a tech demo. Some people have problems w/ the XE lightgun accuracy but I never did. I still have/use it for Barnyard Blaster, a good nonviolent shooting game for the kiddies.

Barnyard Blaster
Crossbow
Meltdown

Edited by RJ, Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:57 PM.


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Posted Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:14 PM

Robotron 2084 (my favorite to play with the Battestation II controller - dual joysticks like the arcade!!!)
Food Fight
Ms. Pac Man
Midnight Mutants
Impossible Mission

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Posted Thu Jul 7, 2011 9:38 PM

This looks like an older post, but thought I'd add my .02:

Xenophobe
Commando
Dig-Dug
Rampage
Xevious

No one said Rampage?! That, and Xenophobe were two family favorites when I was a kid. My sister, brother and I would play these for hours on end.




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