Still Gaming Dead Moon Wii Review – Virtual Console, Tg16

I have never been much of a shoot ‘em up fan, but that changed recently, starting with Natsume’s DEAD MOON for the TurboGrafx-16.

Expect to see plenty more shoot ‘em up reviews in the future.

WAT. . .

10 Responses to “Still Gaming Dead Moon Wii Review – Virtual Console, Tg16”

  1. xomegadragonx says:

    I’m 22 nearly 23 and I’m slowing down in my old age, my games of choice lately are like turned based rpgs set to like the wait option haha. Or games i have memorized like OoT

  2. Treblaine says:

    Lee, you can’t be any more than 25, do your gamer skillz deteriorate that much by then!?!:(To think I wasted youth on stuff like reading, I can read when I’m 80! Here’s hoping the future gives us cybernetic upgrades for fast reaction times. Either that or RTS for teh old folk.

  3. redknight42 says:

    They do deteriorate. I am 31 and when I was 7-10 years old I could beat almost any NES game without much trouble. I just downloaded mega man 9 and it took me 4 hours game time of dying and dying again before I could finally beat it, lol.

  4. Treblaine says:

    D:Oh. . . GOD!I wonder if there is a way to improve or preserve that precious response time and hand-eye co-ordination as you get older. You know gaming is testing the limit of human performance if by only thirty years old you it is almost beyond your limits yet at 10 you did fine. Then again, 4 hours to beat Mega Man 9, even if you die a lot. . . that is still really good.

  5. SSJChuckNorris321 says:

    raked?

  6. n64roo says:

    excellent. . . your not really into vert or hori shooters so you pick one of the most lack luster ones to get for your Wii. . . ummm, oooooooooookkkkkkkkk

  7. LupusHanzo says:

    Grandia victory theme! m/

  8. ConfusedSenel says:

    Nice. If I could use my bro’s virtual console, I’d probably buy this game

  9. Eyedunno says:

    “wasn’t the turbo grafx the first system to have a memory card?”If I remember, it was worse. You had to buy a special peripheral to save games, so most TG16/PC Engine RPGs had a (LOOOONG) password option. I believe the Duo finally added some sort of built-in memory, but that was also not without its flaws. Then again, battery backups on the other consoles sucked too. You may be confusing the game software with memory cards, as the games themselves were cards, and were tiny for the time.

  10. jwpratt says:

    5 stars for the gamera ending



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