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Cross Section of a Gamer's Brain

Funny image breaking down the different areas of your typical hardcore gamer's brain.

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Contra: Operation Galuga - NES Screenshot Comparisons

"The Contra series is poised to make a comeback thanks to fan favorite-developer WayForward and Konami. Contra: Operation Galuga is a 2.5D reimagining of the original Contra arcade/NES game that will launch in early 2024. The remake looks to retain the series' traditional cooperative run-and-gun action, and we're all about it. How close will Operation Galuga be to the original game, though? Let's compare screenshots and see!" says Co-Optimus.

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ShwaaMan223d ago (Edited 223d ago )

I am all over this
I wonder if the extra lives code will be included…

Retroman223d ago (Edited 223d ago )

I've been waiting for another decent Contra since Shattered Solider PS2.

Day one for me

Minute Man 721223d ago

The arcade/8/16-bit collection ain't bad, picked it up on a Xbox sale

Venoxn4g223d ago

There was couple good Contras that you have probably missed then. One on DS and Hard Corps: Uprising

eastx222d ago

Operation Galuga actually comes from the same director as Contra 4 and Spidersaurs, Tom Hulett. This one should definitely feel like a real Contra.

Z501223d ago

Hard Corps Uprising not decent enough?

Minute Man 721223d ago

As long as it's not hard like the arcade version, I can never get past the waterfall

Profchaos223d ago

I wonder if they will have a toggle for old and new graphics that would be sick

eastx222d ago

The levels are actually remixed and sometimes new, so it's not a straight remake. For instance, there's a level on hoverbikes that wasn't in the original game.

Agent75223d ago

Another old game updated. Why not a new game?

WiiU-Dude223d ago (Edited 223d ago )

I am certainly welcome to and want new games, but I am ALL about doing this to classic games. They can't do it enough in my book. Personally, I think Sega Saturn and PS1 era games are what I want most. Keep the original gameplay intact, unless the gameplay itself was an issue then fix it, and give those games a complete facelift!!! I understand your point, but for me I LOOOOOOOVE having games from the past being given updated graphics. I am 52 and have been a gamer since the late 70s. I loved the games I played as a kid. The nostalgia is certainly there for me, but I truly love how beautiful games have become and playing games from yesteryear with gorgeous graphics is living those great gaming moments again only beautiful.

Chocoburger223d ago

Because all of Konami's talent is gone, and they're not willing to take any creative risks these days. So its easier to go back to fan favorite games, and do sloppy remasters, or quickly made low budget remakes of 30 minute NES games.

eastx222d ago

This one shouldn't be sloppy at all. Also, WayForward is the developer, and they're well known for their proficiency in 2D and 2.5D games.

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The 10 Best Star Fox Games Ranked From Worst to Best

BLG writes: "The original titles are classics with near-infinite replayability. Later releases, however, have stumbled. Usually, they’re hampered by attempted innovation with new control schemes or gimmicks. Still, there’s a lot to enjoy with the beloved Nintendo franchise. To celebrate, we’re going to rank the best Star Fox games in the franchise. To come up with the order, we’re mixing in a little bit of Metacritic ranking and author opinion."

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The NES had Some Pretty Good Shmups

Despite hardware limitations, intrepid NES developers were able to make a massive variety of epic shoot-em-ups with gobs of enemies loosing salvoes of missiles and bullets at a hero and—magically—the system handled it all like a champ. Shmups on the NES rarely even experience any slowdown. Amazing!

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darthv72869d ago

tiger heli is still one of my favorites.

specialguest869d ago

Yes! That game brings back childhood memories. I didn't have an NES at that time, but a kid who lived at the same apartment complex did and he was pretty stingy with his video games. On a good day he would let me play some of his NES games at his place and Life Force was one I enjoyed playing. My brother and I had an Atari 7800 then a TG16 shortly after

XbladeTeddy869d ago (Edited 869d ago )

Gun.Smoke was what I always played. Became too much at times with all the enemies and things flying at you from every direction, fun game though.

Einhander1971869d ago

Crisis force, Gradius 2, over horizon, the three best shooters on the NES for me personally.

BrainSyphoned869d ago (Edited 869d ago )

Jackal and Guerilla War

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