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Crono 03-12-2014 09:35 AM

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Posted by NeoZX (Post 459226)
If you've played it once, you'll know how to do it a second time.
That's why I can play Pokemon in Japanese.

Wasn't the whole point to play games that were only released in Japan?

NeoZX 03-12-2014 01:54 PM

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Posted by Crono (Post 459296)
Wasn't the whole point to play games that were only released in Japan?

I like Japanese Pokemon.
Masuda Methoding, transfer to my English file, etc.

OT: some games get changed during the translation.
Dracula Killer is different compared to Castlevania.

Sup3rn00b 03-13-2014 12:57 AM

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Posted by NeoZX (Post 459245)
The Wii looks like a modem.
Most consoles do.

I meant more so than most consoles.

NeoZX 03-13-2014 05:05 AM

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Posted by Sup3rn00b (Post 459492)
I meant more so than most consoles.

Mostly true, but better then rectangle ception SNES.

Draenin 03-13-2014 07:30 AM

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Posted by NeoZX
Rainbow, Dark Gray, Gray > Light Purple, Purple, Light Gray

Not really. It's a matter of preference, and honestly some people prefer the international release colors.

The primary color scheme of the Famicom is more reminiscent of other things to me, personally, like the electronic game 'Simon.' It's kind of a color layout for people who have a hard time figuring out how buttons work. (Like young kids, older people, or those who are just learning how to play a video game console.) Since it's the 'Family Computer' in Japan, it was first marketed as such, which is a pretty good explanation for why those buttons would be separate colors in the first place.

In other countries, the button colors were very different but people learned to use them well just the same. Mostly because you don't look at a controller to play a game, you look at the screen. The color layouts on consoles and controllers are neat and all, but it's purely just an aesthetic thing.

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Posted by NeoZX
Dracula Killer is different compared to Castlevania.

You mean Vampire Killer.

Also, good try but that game was originally released for the MSX2. Castlevania is the game that came to both the NES and Famicom. (The original Famicom, which isn't even the one you're talking about.)

NeoZX 03-14-2014 03:56 AM

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Posted by Draenin (Post 459569)
Not really. It's a matter of preference, and honestly some people prefer the international release colors.

The primary color scheme of the Famicom is more reminiscent of other things to me, personally, like the electronic game 'Simon.' It's kind of a color layout for people who have a hard time figuring out how buttons work. (Like young kids, older people, or those who are just learning how to play a video game console.) Since it's the 'Family Computer' in Japan, it was first marketed as such, which is a pretty good explanation for why those buttons would be separate colors in the first place.

In other countries, the button colors were very different but people learned to use them well just the same. Mostly because you don't look at a controller to play a game, you look at the screen. The color layouts on consoles and controllers are neat and all, but it's purely just an aesthetic thing.

You mean Vampire Killer.

Also, good try but that game was originally released for the MSX2. Castlevania is the game that came to both the NES and Famicom. (The original Famicom, which isn't even the one you're talking about.)

You know I started this talking about the Original Famicom, not the SuFami?
But everything is mostly the same. Aesthetically it's different, but nostalgia is preference.

Foggy, couldn't remember name exactly.
And the reason I stated that they were different, is because of Nintendo's religious censorship.
http://pixel2pixel.files.wordpress.c...p-nintendo.jpg

Dusty 03-14-2014 04:03 AM

Aw ****, gamebreaker there!

NeoZX 03-15-2014 03:29 AM

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Posted by Dusty (Post 459734)
Aw ****, gamebreaker there!

..?

Crono 03-15-2014 11:03 AM

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Posted by NeoZX (Post 459333)
I like Japanese Pokemon.
Masuda Methoding, transfer to my English file, etc.

OT: some games get changed during the translation.
Dracula Killer is different compared to Castlevania.

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Posted by NeoZX
The SFC had games that never got ported in the SNES regions, so there's a reason.

Your original arguement was so that we could play games that were only released in Japan. Now you're changing your arguement, must mean that I've dominated you.

ggwp

Imprint 03-15-2014 01:29 PM

It's all about the nipples in the end.

Talon 03-15-2014 04:47 PM

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Posted by Crono (Post 460042)
Your original arguement was so that we could play games that were only released in Japan. Now you're changing your arguement, must mean that I've dominated you.

ggwp

rekt nerds

NeoZX 03-16-2014 02:02 PM

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Posted by Crono (Post 460042)
Your original arguement was so that we could play games that were only released in Japan. Now you're changing your arguement, must mean that I've dominated you.

ggwp

I can play both.
Games change in the process, I mentioned Pokemon as in Pokemon Red and Green, games that are different compared to our Red and Blue.
Some games are way expensive in NES from (Little Samson), but on Famicom it's affordable. (LICKLE)
Also, I'm a collector. Since MegaMan is my favorite series, I'd like to own the Rockman games on Famicom. This includes RockBoard, an unreleased video board game.
There's also many weird and strange pirated FC games. Like Somari.

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Posted by Imprint (Post 460074)
It's all about the nipples in the end.

Your wig sucks.
OT now.

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Posted by Talon (Post 460121)
rekt nerds

No.

NeoZX 03-24-2014 01:06 AM

http://cdn2.bigcommerce.com/server58...0.1280.jpg?c=1
****...but I digress.


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