You should play 7800 HSC (or others)
Posted: September 5th, 2017, 7:08 pm
Just a plug to point out that you should play in the 7800 High Score Club at Atariage, where it'd be cool to see some other VGC folks. It's just starting up again, and you can join really easily. I mean, in the first place, if you're on this forum here and don't have an Atariage profile too, you're doing it wrong. Also, the 7800 has great emmulators for everything from the PC to the Wii, and even the homebrews mostly have ROM files available, so anyone can play. Finally, I think that with the arcade classic library, weird stuff like Ninja Golf, and the fantastic homebrew scene, the 7800 is a real interesting system these days to experience as a retrogamer, especially in the HSC format.
Anyway, anyone who is interested in losing to Oyamafamily and his unstoppable train of high score destruction can find it over here.
http://atariage.com/forums/topic/269594 ... e-1-joust/
If the 7800 doesn't interest you because you're dead inside, there are HSCs there for a ton of systems at Atariage, and I think most are still active. I think we discussed starting one of these here years ago, but everyone here has their own pet system and can't see the full majesty that is the 7800, king of all consoles, so we couldn't agree on one. It really helps with the whole "what should I play next" issue people with big collections have, and helps keep even total garbage like the NES enjoyable.
Anyway, anyone who is interested in losing to Oyamafamily and his unstoppable train of high score destruction can find it over here.
http://atariage.com/forums/topic/269594 ... e-1-joust/
If the 7800 doesn't interest you because you're dead inside, there are HSCs there for a ton of systems at Atariage, and I think most are still active. I think we discussed starting one of these here years ago, but everyone here has their own pet system and can't see the full majesty that is the 7800, king of all consoles, so we couldn't agree on one. It really helps with the whole "what should I play next" issue people with big collections have, and helps keep even total garbage like the NES enjoyable.