Hi guys, I've been away for a couple of years
but just got back into the old games and I'm currently trying to play through all my beloved SFC stuff having dug it out of storage.
One disadvantage of being mid-40's is having no time to play but at least with a 10 year old son I have a great excuse to at least try. Not sure I'll ever find the time again to complete Zelda, Secret of Mana etc though...
Had to say I'd forgotten how incredible F-Zero was in so many ways and what a killer app it was and just how good Nintendo were at perfecting stuff back then. The way it showcased so much of what the new SFC was all about at launch - the speed, the colours, Mode 7, the use of the inovative shoulder buttons and the sheer playability but maybe most of all the music. Having a real nostalgia trip playing this and listening to the tunes - especially the end of race melancholic piece so reminiscent of John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13.
The other thing is will the SFC battery backed up games ever die?! Most of my SFC/SNES games I bought BITD 20 odd years ago now and despite not playing some for over 5 years they all still hold the records and save files, remember when they came out the talk was of 5 year battery life...

One disadvantage of being mid-40's is having no time to play but at least with a 10 year old son I have a great excuse to at least try. Not sure I'll ever find the time again to complete Zelda, Secret of Mana etc though...
Had to say I'd forgotten how incredible F-Zero was in so many ways and what a killer app it was and just how good Nintendo were at perfecting stuff back then. The way it showcased so much of what the new SFC was all about at launch - the speed, the colours, Mode 7, the use of the inovative shoulder buttons and the sheer playability but maybe most of all the music. Having a real nostalgia trip playing this and listening to the tunes - especially the end of race melancholic piece so reminiscent of John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13.
The other thing is will the SFC battery backed up games ever die?! Most of my SFC/SNES games I bought BITD 20 odd years ago now and despite not playing some for over 5 years they all still hold the records and save files, remember when they came out the talk was of 5 year battery life...
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