Saturday, February 25, 2012

The first game you remember playing regularly

The very first game I remember playing regularly is Super Mario Bros. the one with Duck Hunt in the same cartridge. I still remember the first time I ever saw a Nintendo. I was about 8 or 9 years old and I was on my porch playing around and I fell. Before I was able to get up I saw my moms old Nintendo in a box. I had no idea what it was so when my mom woke up I asked her what it was. She told me it was her old game system I had never heard of a video game before so I asked her what it did so she hooked it up gave me the controller and let me play.

For some reason when I picked up that controller it was like second nature to me. I played those games all night long. Sometimes my grandma would play Duck Hunt with us and kick our ass from the back of the room. My sister was so good at Duck Hunt she could shoot the ducks before they could come out the grass I still don't know how she did it. I remember waiting till my mom and aunt went to work at night and my grandma would fall asleep. I would sneak into the front room turn the volume down and play till about 3 in the morning. In all that time I never beat the game till I was about 15 years old.

I remember my cousin showed me how to get infinite lives on one of the levels. I still couldn't beat that damn game. My aunt would try to beat the game before me so she would put me and my sister to bed early just so she had more time time play and beat it before me. I remember she did get close she got to the final castle but couldn't get to the boss. I played that game for a long time even when I got my Sega Genesis.

The worst game you’ve ever played

The worst game I've ever played was Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi by Bandai. This game was terrible on almost every level. Dragonball Z Sagas was bad but this game sets a whole bar for a bad DBZ game.
He game fighting systems was the worst I've ever seen in a DBZ or any fighting game for that matter. The graphic were no better then the DBZ games on the PS2. The fighting system was all chance you started fight with some one and you would get this match mini-game where you had to press triangle, square, circle, or X. 


All you have to do is match the same button as the other player. So you never know if you are going to make the right choice. There's no skill need just the luck of the draw. The graphics are not to much better than the old ones. It looks like they tried to give the game more depth with the characters bodies, but I would like to have seen something better. I didn't care to much for the story mode either. All that flying around looking for a battle was nerve revoking. I like the old school story mode where you went from battle to battle with bad ass cut scenes in between. I thing that the game designers shouldn't used the title Ultimate Tenkaichi because the Tenkaichi series was the best in DBZ game history. The game in my eyes just shit on the the Tenkaichi name. 

Sunday, February 19, 2012

New Bogger

This is my very first time blogging just call me Ryuken that's what I'm called online. I'm a gamer so my main subject is going to be about games you guested it. I play all kinds of games not so much sports games but I'm starting to. I don't play to many racing games either they get boring to fast, but I did like split/second.