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Wednesday, April 25 2007. |
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Al LaPrade was kind enough to translate to English a bunch of Japanese
only TurboGrafx-16 endings, those of which you can see on today's update.
Some of the endings are: Kaizou Choujin Schbibinman, the prequel to what we know in
English as Shockman.
Xevious Fardraut Densetsu, sequel to the MSX2 Fardraut Saga.
Makai Prince Dorabo Chan, the obscure prequel to the Super NES Twisted
Tales of Spike MacFang.
Ninjawarriors, a couple of Puzzle games by
ASchultz
and a few more.
Posted by: Rey
Section: TurboGrafx-16 Endings
Contributors: Al LaPrade, ASchultz, NPI.
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Wednesday, April 18 2007. |
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Very nice Genesis update today with endings for Sparkster (Hard difficulty
with Gold Sparkster), the very colorful Pac-Man 2,
TMNT: Tournament Fighters and the
recently translated Twinkle Tale. Check the
Genesis endings page for more games.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Sega Genesis Endings
Contributors: RyuWatase, Ace Whatever, Tupou, Aisu Breeze, Saturn Urameshi, Enba Blaze, MonkeyIslandGirl.
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Saturday, April 14, 2007. |
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Even more Game Gear and NES Endings. Alien Syndrome, Panzer Dragoon Mini, Ufouria, Wing of Madoola and more.
Be back tomorrow with another update.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Sega Game Gear Endings, NES Endings
Contributor: Andrew Rae, Sogetsu.
With the newfound love the Wii's Virtual Console has been giving to the ol' Turbo Grafx,
I decided to bring you 70
endings for games like the Wonder Boy couple Bikkuriman World and Dragon's Curse, Detana Twin Bee,
Die Hard, Double Dungeons, Juuouki (Altered Beast), Neutopia 2, Rabio Lepus, Silent Debuggers and
Veigues Tactical Gladiator in case you never get to beat them. Thanks to NPI and James Wragg for most of the endings.
Also, completely translated from Japanese by Al LaPrade we have the endings for Toilet Kids and
Son Son 2.
More to come in the future.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Turbo Grafx-16 Endings
Contributor: NPI, James Wragg, Al LaPrade, Andrew Rae, Texx.
Sogetsu sent us the Hinotori and J-E-S-U-S endings for the NES and 5 Atari 800 endings for your
enjoyment. Tomorrow I'll come with a huge update that will please the masses even further.
Oh yeah, and today we also broke the 4000 ending mark.
Posted by: Rey
Section: NES Endings, Atari 800 Endings
Contributor: Sogetsu.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2007. |
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New Amiga CD and Game Gear endings thanks to NPI and Andrew Rae. Just a few this time,
but tomorrow I'll bring more.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Amiga CD Endings, Sega Game Gear Endings
Contributor: NPI, Andrew Rae.
Another day another update. Amiga AGA today thanks to again to NPI.
The endings for Ishar 2, Ishar 3 and Second Samurai come highly recommended, so don't miss them.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Amiga AGA Endings
Contributor: NPI.
NPI sent me a bunch of Amiga CD32 endings, which you can see here today.
Tomorrow there will be more, I promise.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Amiga CD32 Endings
Contributor: NPI.
A couple of Sega Master System endings courtesy of Sayang.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Sega Master System Endings
Contributor: Sayang.
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Wednesday, March 7, 2007. |
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After 5 years of undeserving malware pop-up filled rape courtesy of
faceless money hungry server administrators, VGM
finally comes up with enough money to make the move to a modern server. A
server that lets you do mundane activities such as posting polls and using
search features.
But enough adjectives! Today we bring you two new translated endings thanks
to Al LaPrade, the Megaman & Bass: Challenger From The Future for the
WonderSwan and Megaman EXE for the WonderSwan Color.
More to come in the future.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Wonderswan Endings, Wonderswan Color Endings
Contributor: Al LaPrade.
Hello friends, it's been a while. Well, I have to tell you that this has been a long time coming... I have finally moved VGM to its own server.
I know I got a TON of complaints about the pop ups and adware that was installed onto peoples' computers and for that I am sorry. The old server admin required me to run their advertisements,
of which I had no control. But that's all over now. There will (hopefully) be a lot of new and interesting things coming VGM's way in the future.
In the meantime Register on the new forums.
And for the old admin, I leave you with this message:
Posted by: Mek
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Friday, January 26, 2007. |
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Five, count them, five new endings sections today.
Only a few endings for each, but they will grow over time.
First we have the Commodore CDTV failure with the Turrican 2 ending thanks to NPI. Then
we have FM Towns Marty with endings for The Newzealand Story and Splatterhouse also thanks to
NPI.
The Sharp X68000, which got a lot of Konami love
with Akumajo Dracula (known in some circles as Castlevania Chronicles), Gradius and
the amazing Nemesis 90 Kai, which is a port of the MSX Nemesis 2 but on heavy steroids.
The latter was translated by Al LaPrade, so thanks to him for making it possible for others to understand its ending.
And finally we bring you
WonderSwan and WonderSwan Color
sections with the translated endings for the EXCELLENT WonderSwan Makaimura
(Ghosts'n Goblins), Golden Axe and Final Fantasy 1 & 2.
All translations done by Al LaPrade. More to come in the future.
If you don't know half of the consoles I mentioned, don't worry,
most humans are unaware of them too since four of them stayed in Japan
and died a slow death despite the love Square and Konami gave them.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Commodore CDTV Endings, FM Towns Marty Endings, Sharp X68000 Endings, WonderSwan Endings, WonderSwan Color Endings
Contributor: NPI, Al LaPrade.
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Monday, January 22, 2007. |
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The Super NES endings return after 15 months without
updates, but 100 or so endings should make up for that lost time.
First we look at some of the most notable endings in this update such as:
BS Legend of Zelda: The Ancient Stone Tablets
which is sort of the "second quest" of Zelda A Link To The Past released for Super Famicom BS-X system in Japan.
Famicom Detective Club 2,
a GREAT text adventure game filled with mystery, intrigue and murder. You can't pass that one up.
Do-Re-Mi Fantasy: Milon's Quest,
nice platformer featuring Milon from the frustrating-but-likeable NES and Game Boy Milon Quest games.
Violinist of Hameln,
a great and funny Action/Adventure game from Enix.
Super Robot Taisen 3,
the popular Strategy/RPG game featuring robots from lots of Animes.
Super Aleste,
known in the USA as
Space Megaforce, which has the story and ending completely cut. Thanks to Al LaPrade for
translating the ending and making it possible for others to understand it.
Ignition Factor,
a great Action firefighter game from Jaleco. Very recommended.
Tin Star,
a really funny lightgun shooter starring a tin sheriff.
Treasure Hunter G, one of Square Soft's lost gems.
Weaponlord,
underrated fighter with a lot of ending variations.
The game designer himself, James Goddard, actually emailed to let me know about
another ending no one knew about... which he eventually realized it never got into the game
due to time constraints.
Pop'n TwinBee
and Pop'n TwinBee: Rainbow Bell Adventures,
great Konami games, one is a shooter and the other is a Rocket Knight Adventures clone.
Continuing on we have endings for the really difficult RPG group.
You people should send me a bunch
of small, unmarked bills thanking me for actually finishing some of these games and live
to show you about it. Look at them here:
Brandish,
Might And Magic 2,
Obitus,
Spellcraft and
Ultima: Runes of Virtue 2.
And finally, in their own little space, I give you the cream of the crap: the Raya health
games that not only had terrible gameplay but laughable endings.
Look at your own risk:
Rex Ronan: Experimental Surgeon,
Captain Novolin,
Bronkie The Bronchiasaurus.
That's it for now, check our Forums for all
sorts of crazyness and thanks to all the contributors for their endings, the
BS Zelda Homepage,
James "DJames" Goddard, Al Laprade,
Hardcore Gaming 101,
GSCentral which finally re-opened y un saludo a
la gente de PlayPoint de Plaza y
HonMaru.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Super NES Endings
Contributors: Mike Myers, Rafcor, SkyeWelse, Monkeyislandgirl, RyuWatase, SuperG, Ace Whatever, Jin, Al LaPrade, Danny.
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006. |
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You have got to check out this site, Unseen 64;
You will find screenshots for tons of games in their beta stages,
most of them which never came out.
Did you know there was a
Seiken Densetsu/Secret of Mana game in development for
the Famicom Disk System called "The Emergence of Excalibur"?
How about a
Zelda 2 remake for the Super Famicom?
Or how about about
Final Fantasy 4 for the NES?
Also, check out that fugly Sega Genesis Ristar beta called
Feel.
A very different
Super Mario World game that looks more like Mario 3.
Also Mario's Wacky Worlds for the CD-I (eww).
Too Human,
the Playstation version, afterwards in delelopment for the Gamecube and now the Xbox. Third time the charm?
And finally, an UNRECOGNIZABLE
Zelda: Ocarina of Time when it was first shown in 1995.
There's a lot more content on the site, even videos of these beta games in motion, so don't miss it.
News shock of the day: RPG powerhouse Dragon Quest 9 has been announced for... not for the PS3, not for the Wii,
but for the... Nintendo DS! I tell ya, one of these days a piece of news is going to give me a heart attack.
Posted by: Rey
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Monday, December 11, 2006. |
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Topic: Samurai Shodown 5 endings, 3 years in the making.
3 years ago Samurai Shodown 5 came out and SNK pissed all over us by cutting out
the story and endings from the American version of the game. Since then, several people
have tried to help bring the endings to the English language; Lunar Archivist
sent me the English fonts (which I lost years ago),
DJ Tigresa carelessly managed to do a few endings in English using Saiki's
incomplete story translation FAQ and I, for a long time, tried to look for someone to translate
the characters Saiki didn't finish.
2 and a half years later, the uncut American Xbox version of the game gets released and
after asking on
several forums for months and months if someone was willing to get me a script of
the endings,
Oblivion came to the rescue.
For 5 months he played that exceptionally hard game getting the English script for all the characters
and for 5 months I inserted that script in the
Neo-Geo Japanese endings. All that work to finally bring you, in all its messy SNK engrish glory,
the extremely beautiful
Samurai Shodown 5 / Samurai Spirits Zero
endings officially translated.
There are some big updates coming your way in the following weeks so keep checking back.
Also, check out Oblivion's
Vampire Savior site
while you're at it.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Neo-Geo Endings
Contributor: Oblivion, NPI.
Added a lot of Saturn Screenshots for games like Burning Rangers, Nights, Clockwork Knight,
Final Fight Revenge, Shining Force III, Sonic Jam and much more. Thanks to MJC.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Saturn Screenshots
Contributor: MJC.
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006. |
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Let's get it out of our systems: good video game articles at MTV...
*feels a collective cringe*
Well now that I said it and before I'm institutionalized you should all read up the work
one Stephen Totilo has been doing over there, he's actually making MTV a *GASP*
credible place
to read news, articles and interviews about video games.
He recently scored an
interview with
Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime (a.k.a. The Regginator) where he confirmed Nintendo
is doing everything possible to bring the N64 Goldeneye to the Virtual Console and also confirmed that Reggie
is trying to convince NOJ to bring Virtual Console Japanese only titles to America (stupid Nintendo, do they really need to be convinced?)
He has also written about game physics, World of Warcraft sweatshops,
game endings and much more which you can read all about in his
Blog.
By the looks of it he is quickly shaping up to be on par with two of my favorite
video game writers:
1up's Jeremy Parish and
Hardcore Gaming 101's Kurt Kalata.
I'm always in your mirror, Doppelganger out.
Posted by: Doppelganger
It's handheld mania day with the Game Boy Color Endings for
Dragon Warrior I & II, Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble and Lufia 3. For the
Game Boy we have Penta Dragon (really nice shooter/adventure) and
Pop 'n Twin Bee endings. In addition, here are some Atari Lynx Endings for
Blue Lightning, Checkered Flag and Gordo No106.
See ya tomorrow.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Game Boy Endings, Game Boy Color Endings, Atari Lynx Endings
Contributor: Death-Adder, K-J N, Tupou.
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006. |
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Today you can enjoy the Esper Dream ending for the
Famicom Disk System and Adventures of Lolo 2 & 3,
Eggerland, Esper Dream 2, Mouryou Senki Madara and Spartan X 2 for the
NES.
A couple of notes: Spartan X 2 is the completely different sequel to the
game we know as Kung-Fu and with this update we also
complete HAL's Eggerland/Lolo series of endings. Not counting the PC versions and the
endless Eggerland Mystery for the MSX of course. Thanks to SuperG, RyuWatase, Sogetsu, Teary Eyes
for most of the endings.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Famicom Disk System Endings, NES Endings
Contributor: SuperG, RyuWatase, Sogetsu, Teary Eyes.
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Monday, November 27, 2006. |
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The flood continues today with Amiga AGA, CD and CD32 endings thanks to NPI, Cody and Hall of Light.
There should be another Amiga update in the future with over 50 endings, so keep watching.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Amiga AGA Endings, Amiga CD Endings, Amiga CD32 Endings
Contributor: NPI, Cody Jarrett, Hall of Light.
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Sunday, November 26, 2006. |
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Flood of updates commences, today Atari 800 and Commodore-64 endings thanks to Sogetsu and K-J N.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Atari 800 Endings, Commodore-64 Endings
Contributor: Sogetsu, K-J N.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006. |
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Enjoy 70 MSX &
MSX2 endings thanks to *takes a deep breath*:
Vampier & Manuel from the OpenMSX team,
Ernst Schuller,
Rolins, Sonic_aka_T, wolf_, Biohazard01, ro, Rikusu, mars2000you, Randam & Samor from the
MSX Resource Center forums,
SkyeWelse from the interestingly named Xak, Ys, Zelda series shrine website
XyZ
and the great MSX maps from MSX Solutions
& Cybergamba.
Now, let's see some of the more interesting endings that have been added, shall we?
On the MSX front we have a nice shooter from HAL and Sony called
Gall Force,
from the same universe as the Zanac, Aleste and Guardic series we have
Golvellius,
Telenet's Valis: The Fantasm Soldier in her humble beginnings,
from Konami we have Penguin Adventure starring the lovable Pentarou,
Yie Ar Kung Fu 2 and
the complete Knightmare saga.
For the MSX2 things are more interesting with the endings for all 3
Aleste games,
Falcom's
Dragon Slayer 4 & Dragon Slayer: Legend of Heroes,
Microcabin's port of
Final Fantasy, also from Microcabin we have the
great
Fray In Magical Adventure,
Xak,
Xak 2 Rising of The Red Moon &
Xak The Tower of Gazzel series of Adventure/RPG games,
the MSX2 remake of Golvellius incorrectly known as Golvellius 2,
Capcom's Higemaru Makaijima further
expanding the Ghosts' n Goblins spin-offs universe,
Konami's great action/shooter Hino Tori &
adventure game King Kong 2 which almost feels like a
Survival Kids prequel,
all 3 Ys games by Falcom, Compile's
Zanac EX and Namco's
Xevious: Fardraut Saga.
Thanks to
Al LaPrade & MustafaG for translating a LOT the Japanese endings to English.
We hope you appreciate with this update
the effort and time it goes into finding fonts and manually inserting all the
translated text into the images.
Well, that's all for now and allow me to say that
if you have fond memories of the NES, Turbografx and Master System and
you haven't heard or played the MSX before, I suggest you google your way into doing so.
The MSX is like playing a NES on steroids and has a lot of great 8-bit games that scream nostalgia of an era now lost.
Just try out games like the original non-NES versions of Metal Gear 1 & 2, the Aleste series, Xak and Fray series,
Golvellius, Hino Tori, King Kong 2, Gradius series, Salamander, SD Snatcher and hundreds of more games found exclusively on the MSX.
There are still quite a few MSX endings I would like to add, so if you can easily beat
Adventures of Randar 1, 2 & 3, Rune Master 3, Ash Guine 1 & 3, Hydlide 2 & 3,
Dragon Slayer 4 (MSX1 version), Sorcerian, Xanadu, Romancia
and any other game, please let me know.
Until next time.
Posted by: Rey
Section: MSX Endings, MSX2 Endings.
Contributor: Vampier, SkyeWelse, Rolins, MustafaG, Al LaPrade, Manuel, Ernst Schuller.
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Saturday, November 11, 2006. |
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Wa wa wee wa, today we come with a couple of new sections:
MSX2+ and Amiga CD thanks to NPI and... me?
This update is just a tiny part of a series of bigger updates coming to VGM real soon.
Posted by: Rey
Section: MSX2+ Endings, Amiga CD Endings
Contributor: NPI.
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006. |
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More MSX endings today thanks to Rolins from the
MSX Resource Center forums.
You might also notice there is an MSX and MSX2 endings section now,
I decided to separate them going by the fact that both are different systems, albeit with similar specs just like
the Genesis/Sega CD and Game Boy/Game Boy Color.
Also MSX2 games are not compatible with the MSX1.
Posted by: Rey
Section: MSX Endings
Contributor: Rolins.
Added the Snatcher ending to the MSX2 Endings section.
Posted by: Rey
Section: MSX2 Endings
Contributor: Master Ace.
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Thursday, September 28, 2006. |
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Thanks to the awesome RZX Archive, NPI was able to submit
a ton of ZX Spectrum endings, which you can enjoy right now. A lot more to come in the future.
Posted by: Rey
Section: ZX Spectrum Endings
Contributor: NPI, Mike Myers, RZX Archive.
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Thursday, September 21, 2006. |
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The Crossed Swords 2 ending was added to the Neo-Geo CD endings section thanks to NPI.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Neo-Geo CD Endings
Contributor: NPI.
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006. |
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Not being one to disappoint the fans, I'm back! And I'll focus on what people want: game endings.
Today's update is brought to you by NPI and by Cody Jarrett, one of the editors from the huge Amiga database
Hall of Light. Check it out if you are an
Amiga gamer.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Amiga Endings, Amiga AGA Endings
Contributor: NPI, Cody Jarrett, Hall of Light.
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Sunday, September 10, 2006. |
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I didn't want it to come to this, but today is the day I say good bye to VGM
(insert dramatic music.)
It has been a great journey, from my small contributions over at
Gamepics,
to becoming a staff member after the creation of the VGMuseum, to practically being
the only one still updating.
This site is plagued by many problems: popups, popunders, no cgi, no php, no search function, etc.
All which are not really the fault of the staff members, the site or the webmaster.
It's the ancient free-hosting server we are in that is at fault.
We at VGM dream of having our full fledged php database with automatic updates that
make everything a lot easier and faster.
Dreams of having each game's pages filled with information, trivia, reviews, sprites, etc.
is something we wanted to do for over 4 years now,
but doing that in simple html is a
daunting task we dared to start but never finish.
The simple act of posting an update is a process that takes well over 30 minutes if you don't plan yourself right.
Sadly other sites with a similar concept have already done what we only get to dream of, and they even make some money in the process.
But I'm willing to accept the fact that we'll probably never get the money to pay over
$US400 a month for a server capable of holding
the massive amount of gigs of bandwidth and space this site uses.
I also accept the fact that we'll probably have to keep using old fashioned html to update.
What I'm not accepting anymore, after over 3 years waiting,
is the main page redesign that never comes. It's a very artistic design that contrasts
the cookie-cutter "professional" designs found on most websites these days.
The main page needs that facelift to breathe new life into poor old VGM and maybe even
get dormant staff members motivated to update again.
It probably is the best attire
this website will ever have and if there's ever a web design contest somewhere,
I'm pretty sure it would win without much trouble.
This whole post is obviously directed at the webmaster (Mek) to get his act together,
and despite us *COUGH*arguing*COUGH* all the time he knows I love him (in a non
faggot way), I love VGM and
I only want the best for it, but I sure as hell won't be the only one caring about it any longer.
I am officially on strike until the main page takes off that old suit and puts on the Armani Mek made for it.
Posted by: Rey
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Wednesday, September 6, 2006. |
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Thanks to NPI, we proudly bring you a VGM exclusive:
Neo-Geo CD Endings.
Only two endings so far, Iron Clad and Oshidashi Zentrix.
Don't expect that section to grow that much though considering the
Neo-Geo CD really only had 8 exclusive games, the other ones were just
Neo Geo ports with a few bonuses included.
More games will be added as soon as I find out if the ports have different endings.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Neo-Geo CD Endings
Contributor: NPI.
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006. |
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The VGMuseum is 7 years old today and to celebrate it, we bring you a NES Endings update
thanks to ASchultz and SuperG. Some of the newest additions to the NES section are:
Parodius, Splatter House Graffiti, Babel No Tou and the translated-from-Japanese
version of Karnov, which has an actual ending, unlike the USA version.
Posted by: Rey
Section: NES Endings
Contributor: ASchultz, SuperG.
A nice Master System endings update today thanks to Sayang. Some of the games included are
Battle Out Run, Sagaia, The Simpsons, Spider-Man and some more.
If you want to contribute some endings, please read the
Ending FAQ.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Sega Master System Endings
Contributor: Sayang.
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Wednesday, August 23, 2006. |
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You can now find the
Great Super Nintendo Soundtracks thing
I did over at 1up.com last year on VGM's music section. I plan to add more
in the future too.
Posted by: Rey
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Saturday, August 19, 2006. |
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The biggest ending update in existence explodes with
over 300 Arcade endings!
Huge special thanks to NPI who sent a lot of great endings such as
the Square & Namco collaboration Ehrgeiz,
Konami's not-so-great sequel Gradius 4,
IGS' beautiful Martial Masters
(secret character Saojin included) &
Knights of Valour,
Capcom's excellent 3D fighting combo of Tech Romancer, Rival Schools,
Star Gladiator & Plasma Sword series,
the colorful and unknown EA fighting game Rabbit,
from Atlus we have Power Instinct 2 & Gogetsuji Legends,
Raizing/Eighting's Terra Diver & Brave Blade,
Visco's beautiful shooters Vasara &
Vasara 2,
and the always great Radiant Silvergun, plus many more submitted by him.
It doesn't end there, from RyuWatase we get Power Instinct
and Mobile Suit Gundam: Final Shooting.
From Mike Myers we have a sport combo of Evolution Soccer,
Run & Gun and the Hat Trick Hero series.
From Ninjasrok, Richard DD, Magnus Andersson, Vaz and Tupou we have
Golden Axe: The Duel,
Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo,
SegaSonic the Hedgehog,
Crazy Climber 2
and Macross 2 & Macross Plus respectively, all in English.
Other endings found on this update are Raizing/Eighting's
Armed Police Batrider,
Battle Bakraid and
Sorcer Striker series of shooters,
Ghox's elusive good ending,
Capcom's manga inspired endings for Progear,
Konami's Parodius,
Sexy Parodius,
Monster Maulers
and the beautiful fighting game Dragoon Might,
Psikyo's Battle K-Road,
Fallen Angels,
Strikers 1945 with
boobies!
ooops, I mean with good kind of boobies! &
Strikers 1945 II,
Sega's After Burner sequels G-Loc &
Strike Force,
IGS' stylish Killing Blade,
Atlus/Cave's DonPachi series,
Data East's Night Slashers, Technos'
Shadow Force,
the complete Raiden Fighters series,
Irem's Lethal Thunder & Metal Black,
Namco's Tower of Druaga & Return of Ishtar,
Banpresto's Dragon Ball Z &
Dragon Ball Z 2,
Taito's Ray Force & Ray Storm,
Punch-Out's spin-off little brother Arm Wrestling,
Jaleco's awesome Tetris Plus 1 &
Part 2, Limenko's
Legend of Heroes,
plus a whole lot more.
But how can this update be complete without the oddballs? How about the racing/shooter hybrid
Kingdom Granprix? Or the disco dancing inspired shooter
Fever SOS? But don't worry,
those are the sane ones. Try the whack-a-mole beat'em up (wtf?)
First Funky Fighters, or how about
Trio The Punch?
Dismembered limbs as level bosses? Check.
Fat guys that look like Karnov? Check.
The last boss, a helpless butterfly? Check.
It's so bad you'll end up liking it. And we finish with the worst game ever made:
Street Fighter The Movie.
Well then, there you have it. All the games, to the best of my knowledge, are 100%
complete with the different endings and possible variations they might have.
As always, check the What's new page to see what was added or just go in directly to the
Arcade section and submerge yourself into the
endings.
Multiple thanks to ShimaPong, Meteoslasher, Seabass, Ed, Pugsy,
Vaz,
KC and
the Hardcore Gaming 101
people for their help.
Posted by: Rey
Section:
Arcade Endings
Contributors: NPI, Notion, Ed, Vaz, Mike Myers,
eXAXXiON, RyuWatase, Cutman, Ninjasrok, Tupou, Magnus Andersson, Vincent, Richard DD, Vesther.
Rey is silly.
Posted by: Mek
How about some Sega ads courtesy of Sayang? Head over to their sections and check them out.
Posted by: Rey
Sections:
Sega Game Gear Ads,
Sega Master System Ads,
Sega Genesis Ads
Contributor: Sayang.
The Xbox scans section has been updated, check the What's New to see what was added.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Xbox Scans
Contributors: Cutman.
Master System endings are the offering today, but only a small one thanks to Melanogaster. If you want to contribute endings, please read the
Ending FAQ first.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Sega Master System Endings
Contributors: Melanogaster.
I remember seeing a site with the Japanese Samurai Shodown 5 / Samurai Shodown Zero
ending screenshots a few years ago. I think some of the endings had English text inserted into
them too. Anyone remember seeing such page? Email me if you have any info.
Posted by: Rey
I did some cleaning on the Links section and added
new links too, check it out.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Links
Today we bring you new Turbo Duo and Amiga endings. As always, check the
What's New page to see what has been added.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Turbo Duo Endings, Amiga Endings
Contributors: NPI.
Finally, the third and final batch of Amiga endings has arrived,
133 endings contributed by Amiga expert NPI.
This update makes the Amiga endings section the biggest archive on the
net with a collection of over 500 Amiga endings.
If you wish to contribute game endings, for any system, don't forget to read the Ending FAQ.
We received from The Flying Omelette the other day
a Golden Ridley Award, which stands for "Excellence in written and visual material pertaining to classic forms of
gaming." Many thanks to her for the award, although we don't really do the
whole award celebration thingie.
In return, however,
we recommend the viewers to pay a visit to the site, you will find Reviews, excellent game Shrines,
video game oddities, glitches and my favorite part of it all - The Video Game Cameos & References Database
found in The Museum section of the site.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Amiga Endings
Contributors: NPI, Hall of Light.
I made a huge and necessary update to the
FAQ, I revised the
Reviews FAQ and made a new
Endings FAQ.
Now you can read how to submit endings, scans or reviews.
If you have a question not covered there, let me know.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Added a few Master System Endings.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Master System Endings
Contributors: Sayang, Melanogaster.
From Beginning to End
A look at VGM's origins and the various designs it has endured.
- August 20 1999
Web page is born as Game Pics
- January 14 2000
Game Scans opens up as a separate website.
- January 26 2000
Game Pics and Game Scans merge into the
Video Game Museum and
updated to a new Version
later.
-August 25 2001
The Video Game Museum gets a Third design.
You can also find more history in the Staff page link above, along with the staff members that have come and gone.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
I'm back with the goods. The NES Reviews section has
been updated with new reviews, submitted by Dingo.
I'll be back in a few days with an update that will make up for all the missing months.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: NES Reviews
Contributor: Dingo.
Tis' a sad day for me. The time has come for me to say goodbye to you all as I ride off into the sunset for the very last
time tommorow and I will cease to function. It's been nice knowing all you, I want to thank Oli, Mek3D, and especially
Reynaldo for letting me be a part of their family and here's hoping my successor will do be a good member of the family.
For those of you I met personally and told about this site, see ya'll again at E3 2006. For the others, you'll most likely
here from me again offline in a game-related matter. To whom ever succedes me, I'll upload stuff still on my PC that the
contributors gave me but I never got around to them.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
"I want these m'fing snakes off the m'fing plane!"
Hey! It's retro day today with four new ending sections added, you will find Amstrad CPC Endings, Atari 800 Endings, Atari ST Endings and ZX Spectrum Endings
featured here from now on. Huge thanks to The RZX Archive and their recordings.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Amstrad CPC Endings, Atari 800 Endings, Atari ST Endings, ZX Spectrum Endings
Contributor: Sogetsu.
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Thursday, March 30, 2006. |
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Updated the Sega Game Gear section with the Shining Force Gaiden: The Final Conflict ending.
If you want to contribute Game Gear endings please look at the list of Game
Gear endings I'm missing and email your contributions here.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Sega Game Gear Endings
Contributor: Alex, Tupou.
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006. |
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After a long absence I bring you new Commodore-64 endings, thanks and welcome back to K-J N.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Commodore-64 Endings
Contributor: K-J N.
Sega Master System update update update.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Sections: Sega Master System Endings
Contributor: Tupou.
Good morning people, try not to get too exited with the 74 Arcade endings update I bring you today.
Check out the endings for Strider 2, Galaga 88, Raiden, Operation Wolf, Sol Divide and a lot more.
This update is cause for celebration too because we just broke
the 3000 ending mark of original and official games and there are plenty more to come.
Thanks a lot to the usual suspects that contributed
most of the endings.
Did you know? Scramble, an old Konami Arcade game, is considered part of the Gradius series according to the Game Boy Advance Gradius Galaxies introduction.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Arcade Endings
Contributors: Billym, Jacquismo, RyuWatase, NPI, Notion, Sogetsu, Mike Myers, Tupou.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2006. |
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Well lookie what we have here, more Sega Master System endings thanks to our contributor Melanogaster.
Want to contribute Game Gear, Master System, Genesis, Turbo-Grafx, Commodore-64
and Atari Lynx endings?
Drop me a line.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Sections: Sega Master System Endings
Contributor: Melanogaster.
Let's start off the new week with 20 new Nes endings, thanks a lot to the contributors for the endings.
Drop me a line if you want to contribute endings.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Nes Endings
Contributors: MonkeyIslandGirl, SuperG, Sogetsu, DJTigresa.
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Saturday, March 18, 2006. |
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Updated the Links section with
a bunch of great video game related websites, make sure to take a look.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
New ending for the Sega Master System and Game Boy Endings section, check it out.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Sections: Sega Master System Endings, Game Boy Endings
Contributor: Melanogaster.
The return of Arcade endings!
It's been a while without arcade updates but check out endings for Darius Gaiden,
Night Warriors: Darkstalker's Revenge, Rolling Thunder 2,
Space Harrier and plenty more thanks to the contributors down below. Many more to come in the future, like 200 more.
Link of the day: Game Manual Archive
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Arcade Endings
Contributors: Billym, MC Pantera, Jacquismo, DJ Tigresa, RyuWatase, Boyakki, Master Ace, Densetsu, NPI, DExcel, Spikey, O Ilusionista, Mustafa.
Amiga Gamepics section updated with over 350 games! Huge thanks to NPI, the Amiga master.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Amiga Games
Contributors: NPI, Hall of Light.
Added another Amiga gamepics section, the Amiga CD32 with over 150 games, thanks to NPI.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Amiga CD32 Games
Contributor: Hall of Light.
New Gamepics section, for the Amiga AGA system. More to come tomorrow.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Amiga AGA Games
Contributor: NPI, Hall of Light.
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Sunday, February 26, 2006. |
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Added 21 Saturn scans by [v_v]. Kthanx Bye.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Section: Saturn scans
Contributor: [v_v].
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Saturday, February 18, 2006. |
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Another huge Amiga update!
117 endings thanks to NPI.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Amiga Endings
Contributor: NPI.
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Thursday, February 16, 2006. |
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Gaming FM lives!! Get your VG music fix.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
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Tuesday, February 14, 2006. |
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Updated the Neo Geo Pocket Color section with the endings for Samurai Shodown 2, Gals Fighters, Faselei and more.
If you wish to contribute more endings, let me know.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Neo Geo Pocket Color Endings
Contributors: Andrew Rae.
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Monday, February 13, 2006. |
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Huge Amiga update!
Over 100 endings thanks to NPI, the Amiga master.
This update brings our total Amiga endings to 224, you won't find a bigger collection of Amiga endings
anywhere on the net. And there's lots more to come.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Amiga Endings
Contributors: NPI, Hall of Light.
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Friday, February 3, 2006. |
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Added the King of Fighters R1 ending to the Neo Geo Pocket ending section.
Email me if you want to contribute Neo Geo Pocket or Neo Geo Pocket Color endings, there aren't that many games for them and contributions
would be welcome.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Neo Geo Pocket Endings
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Thursday, February 2, 2006. |
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The biggest ending archive on the net just keeps getting better, today I
updated the Neo Geo Pocket Color endings, thanks to K-J N and Andrew Rae.
I noticed a few places are starting to 'catch up' and adding ending archives to
their sites. But we, aside from having the biggest archive on the net,
can guarantee you one thing: that you will always get the best,
most accurate and most complete image quality when viewing the endings,
unlike other ending sites out there that have no quality control.
Only one ending site has my Quality Control Freak stamp (Yes, I just made that up), and that site is
Game Revolution's
endings in flash video form. A nice alternative if you don't like looking at still images.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Neo Geo Pocket Color Endings
Contributors: K-J N, Andrew Rae.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2006. |
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Some new endings today for the Game Gear, MSX, Amiga AGA and Amiga CD32 systems.
Visit Game Revolution's ending page to
see quite a few game endings in video form. Their archive is pretty small, but I guess it will grow over time.
Also head over to Joystiq.com for some nice video game related news and articles.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: MSX Endings, Game Gear Endings, Amiga AGA Endings, Amiga CD32 Endings
Contributors: RyuWatase, Teary Eyes, NPI, Hall of Light.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006. |
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Here we go again, check out updates for the Famicom Disk System and Turbografx-16 ending sections.
Enter Video Game Commercials.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Famicom Disk System Endings, Turbografx-16 Endings
Contributors: Ace Whatever, DJ Tigresa, Teary Eyes.
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Monday, January 30, 2006. |
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Today I updated the Amiga endings with a big number of submissions curtesy of
the great Hall of Light Amiga website.
Future updates will finally bring NPI's 200 ending submissions.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Amiga Endings
Contributors: Hall of Light, NPI.
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Sunday, January 29, 2006. |
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Updated the Game Boy Advance endings, more to come in a later time.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Game Boy Advance Endings
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Saturday, January 28, 2006. |
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I'm back! I added two new endings sections, Amiga AGA and Amiga CD32
respectively. Huge thanks to NPI, the Amiga master.
Posted by: Rey @ 1up.com
Section: Amiga AGA Endings, Amiga CD32 Endings
Contributors: Hall of Light, NPI.
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Monday, November 28, 2005. |
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This is sort of a minor update. I'm cleaning out my HD of the scans I got piece by piece and showing Reynaldo I still got love for VGM. :p
Most of my broken links emails have been purged by AOL so email me again about those. In the meantime, catch my lastest FAQ on Shadow the
Hedgehog for XBOX and DragonQuest 8 for PS2 later on.
History lesson: Speaking of Shadow, Jack Thomson is going to have a field day about this game with it getting an E10 rating.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections: Nintendo 64 Scans
Contributors: Mario974.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005. |
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The Super NES ending section has been updated with the awesome Clock Tower ending.
Keeping up with the SNES theme, you might want to pay a visit to both of the Magnificent Super NES Soundtracks articles found
Here for Part 1
and Here for Part 2 by
yours truly.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Super NES endings
Contributors: Ace Whatever, Kain Xiorcal.
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Thursday, September 15, 2005. |
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Check out my article about "Music from Super NES games you probably never heard before"
at my 1up.com page right Here.
Posted by: Rey
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Wednesday, September 7, 2005. |
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I have awakened. After a few months updating scans behind the scenes, I come to the surface to tell you some of
what's been updated. Added 39 PS2 scans from IE-Forums but more is to come.
History lesson: Karnov (the hero in the NES game of same name) was a boss in Bad Dudes and the final boss in the Fighter's History series.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections: Playstation 2 Scans
Contributors: I-E Forums.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2005. |
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There have been a number of updates in the past few days, updates for the
GBA, NES, Super NES and Gamecube Scans section. Also new Amiga CD and Amiga CDTV gamepics section.
Thanks to NPI for the pics.
Posted by: Rey
Sections: Amiga CD, Amiga CDTV
Contributors: Hall of Light, NPI.
You think there's something new? Then by all means check the What's New page.
Here are some nice links you might want to check out:
- The Art of Game Endings
- Crucial Classics: Strider
- What's the problem with the PSP?
- Gaming Rhapsody
- The names behind the games
- The best Killer7 review you will EVER read
- Awesome Game Speedruns
Yes, pretty soon I will be back with the precious ending updates again.
Oh, by the way, August 20th was VGMuseum's 6th birthday and no one cared.
Posted by: Rey
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005. |
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Jack Thompson?
Hot Coffee? Killer7?
Posted by: Rey
I guess no one feels like updating anymore. At least I'm not updating because of computer problems, lost files, configurations not being saved, etc. You know, the standard stuff.
So through some trickery I managed to update just to let you all know about 1up.com, I'm pretty
sure you've all heard about the EGM magazine, well 1up.com is their website.
It has tons of clubs, blogs, images, collections, etc from gamers all over the world.
It really makes you feel like you are in a place with real people and real gamers (Even though there are a lot of lame ones).
You can make your own 1up page with your images, your games, your blogs, your thoughs, etc.
Here is my 1up page, visit it, post in it, join it, whatever you want.
Posted by: Rey
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 Sunday, June 5, 2005. |
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Five more days to go and it'll be one year since I joined the VGM crew. Time to make an updates on scans I've been putting off. Added PS2 and Xbox from the following people
Gamescanner, Shinigami, and PS3Talk.
History lesson: Amy Rose was called Princess Sally in the American Version of Sonic CD.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
PS2 Scans, Xbox Scans
Contributors: Gamescanner, PS3Talk, Shinigami
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 Monday, May 16, 2005. |
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I'm back yo, I'm not out bro. Time to continue the show, I just got my MD in Chemistry 2 days ago so now I know ready
and raring to go. Get ready for scans, pics, and so much mo. Ahem, well this update is a little small today. Got 5
PSX games from RealKyo. Yeah I know, I'm giving him too much props but its rare that we recieve lots of PSX gamepics
ya feel me. Also got a little bonus, I just recently updated my pic in the staff page with two recent ones (I ditched
the hat and 30lbs). I'll be back in Cali tonight, I'll be at E3 but will try to keep updating while I'm in Cali.
History lesson: Everybody knows this but hell with it, The original name of Mario from when he was in Donkey Kong was
Jumpman.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
PSX Games
Contributors: RealKyo
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 Friday, April 29, 2005. |
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Sorry that I stayed away longer than expected. Me and my sis are getting our Master's degrees soon in different fields so you can't
blame me for being gone so long. Much love to our TX bud Ed for doing the same. Added 7 PSX games from RealKyo. I
coulda put more games up but this is like a "checking in" update.
History lesson: Did you know that Dr. Eggman/Robotnik was once being considered for a Sega mascot? Same story goes
for the hero from Ristar.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
PSX Games
Contributors: RealKyo
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 Monday, April 18, 2005. |
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Bad news. Rey lost the files you all have sent to him and also all addresses. He can't make updates at the moment, so I'm writing this.
Sadly you will have to send the endings again (to the same e-mail address). If they haven't been posted yet, they're lost. Sorry folks. :(
Posted by: Oli
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 Sunday, April 10, 2005. |
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Greetings. Remember me? Added 7 Commodore ads from 1988 (before they turn to dust).
Posted by: Oli
Section:
Commodore Ads
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 Thursday, April 7, 2005. |
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I'll be going AFK for a week after this update and will be back the Monday after this one at the least. Added 30 Xbox scans
from IE-forums. Check out what's new to see what they are.
History lesson: The name Parodius derives from the words Gradius and Parody put together
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
Xbox Scans
Contributors: IE-Forums
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 Thursday, March 24, 2005. |
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RealKyo, you're on the air. 12 PSX games and 8 PSX game scans are updated now. Oh and Gamescanner, give me a ring a ding ding on email for
an easier submission method I want to share that's similar to the way I-E Forums/Into the Game submit them to me. BTW, we broke the 1000 mark for PSX scans
History lesson: The alternate name for Life Force (unofficial sequel to Gradius) is Salamander.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
Sony Playstation Scans, Sony Playstation Games
Contributors: Real Kyo
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 Wednesday, March 16, 2005. |
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A mass update finally. Uploaded 50 scans courtesy of Zone. He still has more left but I only had time to work
with 50 of them. Check the what's new section for the update. Oh and in case you haven't heard, Robert goes home a free
man and Scott goes home to San Quentin a soon to be a dead man.
History lesson: Now here is something that Final Fantasy fans might want to know and it concers the origin of the name
Final Fantasy and yet it spawned so many sequels. Here is how it went, Squaresoft the makers of the game where on the
verge of going bankrupt and going the route Data East went not too long ago. Final Fantasy was given its name because
Squaresoft meant for it to be its last game but in a fantasic miracle, Final Fantasy ended up getting Squaresoft out of
the hole and for that, the name stuck throughout its sequel.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
N64 Scans, Master System Scans,
Gameboy Scans, Genesis Scans
SNES Scans, Dreamcast Scans
Contributors: Zone
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 Monday, March 14, 2005. |
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*flies in with her cape* I'm back. I'm back in Cali for the week celebrating my Bday from 3 days ago and my sister's
Bday from last week, I decided to bring my HD along this time and decided to do a small update while I'm free. In case you
are wondering, we moved to Arizona back in December 2004 and been busy settling in our new house hence another reason for
my slow updates. Today we start things off with 9 scans from Gamescanner that I can use. Check the what's new section.
The next update will feature Zone, then Real Kyo.
History lesson: Ever play Wonder Boy 1 for Sega Master System and wonder (no pun intended) why it looks like a carbon
copy of Adventure Island for NES? Well it is backwards. Wonder Boy came out first and Hudson Soft bought the game rights
from Sega and now you have the Adventure Island games of today.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
N64 Scans, PS2 Scans,
Xbox Scans
Contributors: Gamescanner
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 Saturday, March 5, 2005. |
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No update, no HL and no QOTD today. Just a public announcement. I know everybody has been waiting for an update of their stuff and I
just want to assure you that I haven't fogotten ya'll. Zone, Gamescanner, RealKyo, I-E forums, {v_v], and the other major (and minor ones)
still waiting. Don't worry I'll get to ya'll soon. I have been real busy but still keeping ya'll stuff on the brain. No need to
change the pic of the day considering this is a non-update. Bai Bai take care.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
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 Wednesday, February 23, 2005. |
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I'm still in Japan, but decided to make an update anyway. Just added 6 games for PSX from cutman and newest contributor,
RealKyo.
History lesson: I made 1942, the pic of the day because it reminds me of the day I wanted to shoot my TV after surviving
32 time consuming levels only to get that little piece of (FCC: Don't even think about it, Tigresa). OK, For that garbage of an
ending, you see above in the PotD.
Quote of the Day: Aside from another underground album, I also have a series of vg books called "KTNP Records Presents
Gameguides For" that I'll be making that will include: Megaman Games (each volume represents a series), SNK games,
Neo Geo Games (mostly non-SNK), Capcom Games, Fighting Games.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
PSX Gamepics
Contributors: Cutman, RealKyo
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Tuesday, February 22, 2005. |
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You people had enough? Gimme some more! More Gamecube scans that is. As always, check the
What's New to see what was added. Do a barrel roll!
Posted by: Rey
Section:
Gamecube Scans
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Saturday, February 12, 2005. |
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Emotional update tonight after some sad news. I'll keep the POTD the same. This is my last update till my return from Japan.
Best Regards, DJ Tigresa.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Section:
Playstation 2 Scans
Contributor: PS3Talk
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Tuesday, February 8, 2005. |
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More Gamecube scans! Check the What's New! Un forastero, agarrenlo!
Posted by: Rey
Section:
Gamecube Scans
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Monday, February 7, 2005. |
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Updated the Super NES Reviews with one review from Jin-Iytoshi.
The Links section was also updated.
Posted by: Rey
Section: Super NES Reviews
Contributor: Jin-Iytoshi.
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Saturday, February 5, 2005. |
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Well, after 4 years and a half The Video Game Museum reaches 10,000,000 hits, 10 million is a lot and we owe it
all to the visitors that come each day looking for a piece of Video Game history.
Detrás de tí imbécil!
Posted by: Rey
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 Saturday, January 29, 2005. |
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Just fixed up some mistakes from an earlier update in the PS2 scans section and adjusted the contributors and stats section accordingly.
No real upadate here so I'll keep the PoTD the same.
History Lesson: SNK's first game made was Ozma Wars
Quote of the Day: "Despite your claims, my hands are clean as a whistle (I'm innocent) considering it was way too early for me to be involved."
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
PS2 Scans
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Thursday, January 27, 2005. |
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Added a few Nintendo GameCube scans, check them out.
Posted by: Rey
Section:
Gamecube Scans
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Tuesday, January 25, 2005. |
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Some new Game Boy Advance scans, check the What's New to see what was updated.
Posted by: Rey
Section:
Game Boy Advance Scans
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 Monday, January 24, 2004. |
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Into the Game, never ceases to amaze me. One again, I've updated the PS2 with another mere handful of scans I have from them. Hmmmm, I guess I'll give {v_v} the spotlight next update.
I've updated a load of his Saturn scans but I'll give his PS2 scan contrib a chance to shine
No vg lesson today.
Quote of the Day: Soy loca y no doy una mierda.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
PS2 Scans
Contributors: Into the Game
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 Tuesday, January 18, 2004. |
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Quick update. 12 Playstation Scans from Tiamat X. In actuality, I updated more than just
Tiamat X's scans on the PS2 scans page from Into the Game but since Tiamat X has 12 scans,
I decided to get hers out the way now and wait a little before I announce ITG's PS2 scan update
History Lesson: 4 Megaman series tie into each other: Megaman, Megaman X, Megaman Zero, and
Megaman Legends. When the games in each series to bridge them together comes out is beyond me.
Quote of the Day: Be on lookout for my upcoming Resident Evil 4 and Metal Gear Solid 3 FAQs.
Posted by: DJ Tigresa
Sections:
PS2 Scans
Contributors: Tiamat X
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