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The Digital Down-Low WINTERTAINMENT SYSTEM 2024: Thingle Bells

Octopus Prime

Mystery Contraption
(He/Him)
Well, it's the middle-ish of December again, the days are getting shorter, the nights are getting longer, Santa has a renewed sense of self confidence following another successful MEGAMAS and the New Games list is looking pretty sparse for another month or so, and that means Last Thread of the Year, suckers! So, as the year draws to a close, whether you celebrate Squishmas, Rey Mysterios Birthday, The Feast of Stevens, Tooth Awareness Day, Parasite Eve, X-Marse, The Death Anniversary of the Ghost of Christmas Future, Bricksmas, Reverse Halloween, Zombbuka, Isthmus Eve, Sanguinalia, St Octeaux’s Day, Fleecester, Oops! All Saints Day or St. Swithens Day, you'll find just the perfect thing to hope a stranger breaks into your home and shove under an indoor plant.

So we're keeping things off with a game that, very appropriately, snuck in without anyone noticing last week; The Thing: Remastered! The latest remaster of a game everyone forgot about from Nightdive; continuing to justify their position at the top of the heap of completely inexplicable, extensive remasters of forgotten video games. And its one I'm particularly excited for since Nightdive has a real knack for fixing up what needed fixing when they get their mitts on a remaster; and the original version of The Thing was the very definition of Neat but Flawed. It's a direct sequel to the '82 movie with you leading a rescue team sent to figure out why nobodys heard from Kurt Russel or Keith David in a minute and then WHOOPS, find a big ol' shapeshifting ball of carnivorous meat slopping about; and now neither you nor the rest of the team knows who is a little more ectomorphic than the average person. Naturally this leads to a Resident Evil game except with way more tentacles.

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And I guess Santa DOES listen to Squishmas wishes sometimes, because that's not the only game I've spent, like, twenty years wishing and praying got a gussied up re-release for coming out this week; Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver Remastered is next and BOY OH BOY, am I excited for Santa Law to lift so I can play it. It's a fancied up re-release of the two Soul Reaver entries of the Legacy of Kain series (which makes them part 2 and 3 overall, I think... time travel is involved so the chronology gets fuzzy) starring angsty "I have no mouth and I must complain" angry son, Raziel as he gets turned into a Double Vampire courtesy of a big ol eyeball-and-tentacle monster and instructed to go kill his entire extended family because they're kiiiiiinda responsible for the ongoing vampire-apocalypse. Then he learns he's been hoodwinked but good and opts to use Time Travel to address the problem a bit more indirectly.

The games are like if Guillermo del Toro made a Legend of Zelda game and I am HERE FOR IT!

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And what the heck, let's stick with Old Games Getting Re-released, and so what better time to mention that the NSO got another Gameboy update, and its another Donkey Kong game and no, it's still not Donkey Kong '94; it's Donkey Kong Land 3, the Gameboy remix/port of Donkey Kong Country 3! I... uh... didn't know there was a Donkey Kong Land 3, but I guess there was, since here it is. I'm not sure if it's a reasonably faithful adaptation like DKL2 was, or a largely original game like DKL1, but I DO know that Country 3 was the one that nobody seemed to think too strongly on one way or the other and it starred a giant muscle baby instead of either Donkey or Diddy Kong.

Anyway, this is that but with a weaker soundtrack and on a smaller screen.

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A retro compilation re-release that's MUCH easier to get excited about is Taito Milestones 3, which... *might* be the strongest selection of the Taito Milestones collections? In any case, this here has Bubble Bobble, Rainbow Islands, Growl, Rastan Saga, Rastan Saga 2, Cadash, Champion Wrestler, Warrior Blade, Dead Connection and Thunderfox.

I've only heard of about half of those, but that half includes Growl and Bubble Bobble so knowing anything more is superfluous information.

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And what would any given week of the year be without another port of a Japanese PC game; and this week Egg Console brings us Legend of Heroes 2. And, as usual, the game offers no localization efforts and the game is VERY text heavy so unless you're capable of reading Japanese you... uh... may find steadier purchase in other fields.

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Now if something with absolutely no localization efforts doesn't appeal to you, how about something with some *excessive* creative liberties taken when bringing it across the pond; I speak of course of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Ritas Rewind, a side-scrolling beat-em-up based on the original Power Rangers series. Well... I guess based on the Netflix movie that served as a sequel to that, but I digress. The evil future robot version of Rita Repulsa has travelled back in time to team up with her younger, fleshier, early-90s moon witch self and beat the crap out of a bunch of teenagers with attitudes before they can thwart her plans to conquer Earth five or six times a week.

It looks like the kind of beat-em-up that weirds up the gameplay constantly, and it also looks fun as hell and if this weren't a week with in it, it would definitely be the thing I'm most excited for. Well, no shame in a silver medal.

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Now, out of all video game characters what one best represents the spirit of the Holiday season. Probably Wario, right? It's gotta be Wario. And what's the best way to experience Wario? Depends on who you ask, but general consensus is Wario Land 4. But that ain't on NSO yet, for some reason so we have to go to the next best thing; Anton Blast, a game where the only way to tell it's NOT Wario Land 4 is that your guy is green and red instead of yellow and purple.

So... if you're colour-blind, there's no difference at all.

And why would you want there to be a difference? Wario Land 4 is fun as hell! And based on the demo, this is precisely as fun as hell! So what are you complaining about? We've gone 20+ years with no Wario Land 4s and we got two in the same six months!

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And next up is Victory Heat Rally. It's a racing game and it's got a nice Beetle Adventure Racing kind of vibe to it, but with some neat sprite-based cel-shading visuals and... that's all I got. It ain't a genre that really appeals to me but I've heard lots of praise for it. So now I'm sharing that information to you, no charge.

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Speaking of things that are very colourful and cel-shaded, we have Fairy Tale 2, and... the title implies that this is only the second video game based on the anime Fairy Tale and that doesn't sound right. Has to be more than that, right? Anyway, it's a video game adaptation of one of the later arcs of the series so... umm... watch out for spoilers if you're just playing an anime tie in video game instead of watching or reading the original work.

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And finally, we have Chernobylite which I learned, just now, is *not* a spinoff of the STALKER games. Except for being survival FPSs taking place in a cthulhu'd up Chernobyl exclusion zone full of competing factions of awful people and mutated monsters. This one looks more like Fallout than Deus Ex. Anyway, explore a scenic Nuclear Wasteland full of everything that hates you while searching for your probably extremely dead fiance.

Sounds like a real cheerful time to chase away the holiday blues.

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Though its been said, many ways, many times. Merry Video Games, to you.
 

WildcatJF

The Season, It's Here
(he / his / him)
Welp, folks, Squid Alpha just got the news that we'll be keeping all updates in this thread for the rest of the year! Octo's swimming off for a well deserved rest, but Nintendo may drop NSO games and Hamster doesn't sleep a week, so it'll be my duty to report on anything of interest!

To kick off our follow-ups to this week's decadence, Hamster has reconnected to the Raiden franchise through the distantly related Viper Phase 1, a 1995 shmup with both the original release with limited secondary ammo and the arranged version with infinite but slightly weaker secondary weapons. You're covered either way! This is the game's first home release, too!

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Peklo

Oh! Create!
(they/them, she/her)
I've been waiting for Viper Phase 1 to get its shot on home platforms since I was a teenager, so I'm immensely happy it's finally come to pass. Please play it! It might be Seibu Kaihatsu's best.
 

WildcatJF

The Season, It's Here
(he / his / him)
What what? Did a whole bunch of tetriminos drop under my feet and send me spiraling back into TT for another update? Why yes! We have TWO NSO games to cover that both revolve around Tetris!

The first is one announced a while back; the Nintendo produced NES version of Tetris that most people would probably find less desirable than the illegal Tengen version, but Nintendo does what Tengen can't cause they're dead. Anyway, this has Nintendo cameos of several iconic characters, like that Icarus guy and Metroid.

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Next is a game that was not announced a while back, but remains Tetris: Tetris DX for the Game Boy Color! Which is a 1998 enhanced version of the Game Boy classic. Not sure what else is really different between the two between less color than the NES game but more than the Game Boy game, but perhaps you can tell me! I'm quite likely not playing it because I'm one of the few people whose brain prefers most toss up puzzlers than drop down ones. Except for Cleopatra Fortune. Shine on, queen.

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Anyway, enjoy this touching message from the Master himself.


Now to think more about the joys of Cleopatra Fortune. Don't judge me!
 

MetManMas

Me and My Bestie
(He, him)
Not sure what else is really different between the two between less color than the NES game but more than the Game Boy game, but perhaps you can tell me!
The visual and audio aesthetics are extremely different from the well-known Game Boy game and it has stuff like save files and a VS CPU mode
 

WildcatJF

The Season, It's Here
(he / his / him)
It's time for Squid Alpha's "Gotta Catch Em All (Octo's Hibernating)" update for the week! And...well, I'm only catching retro stuff. Sorry, I don't know this "modern" beat. Gotta leave that to professionals.

Arcade Archives just announced a Taito update for this week; the Rastan beat-em-up Warrior Blade, a multi-monitor tour de force of Conan inspired fantasy fisticuffs (and swordicuffs?). This is one I've been waiting for, and I'm sure you all follow my interests! PS did you know Rastan is a thief and not a barbarian? It's in the press release so it has to be true.

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Also hanging out in retro town this week is EGG Console's Aqua Polis SOS, a MSX game that came out in 1983 (the year I was slopped out of the sea!) by Nisso. It's a single screen affair of swimming, rescuing, and avoiding human trash like land mines and torpedos. You know, as you do! Are you a bad enough (person) to rescue Atlantians or something?

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And that is, as some might say, this. Hope the rest of your week goes swimmingly! That's an ocean joke. Since we had an ocean game.

As a sidenote, I will actually not be here next Wednesday as I will be traversing the...what do they call them in human language...lowpath? Sure. I'll be moving and grooving as that's actually a holiday and I find the opposing travelers much quieter on the actual day than any other time. So this post will likely sit idle, celebrating in silence, til either Octo wakes up or I have access to a keyboard to slap my tentacles on.

So, with that, have a wonderful holiday week for whatever you believe in, and we'll (likely) return in the New Year with some catchin' up.
 

Peklo

Oh! Create!
(they/them, she/her)
Incredibly happy Warrior Blade is coming out; it's yet another of those dream releases I've hoped for since adolescence. It's a stunning game with great presentational and conceptual ideas--one boss fight in particular is among the genre highlights on its own. The middle Rastan might have flubbed things in the interim, but they really turned things around and concluded the trilogy with the premier barbarian action game showcase extraordinaire.
 

WildcatJF

The Season, It's Here
(he / his / him)
What's this? What's this? A JALECOlle Famicom Ver. release? Why yes, I missed the retro sensation sweeping the nation, Saiyuuki World making its worldwide debut with a brand new localization and modern conveniences! This Wonder Boy adjacent takes the Son Wukong mythos and ...best as I can tell, this might be one of Jaleco's better efforts on the system. A MEGAMAS miracle! Or something. I didn't have time to participate this year. :(

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Octopus Prime

Mystery Contraption
(He/Him)
Is that the one that was localized as Whomp’em or was that the sequel?

Either way, pleased for a chance to play it without the casual racism
 

WildcatJF

The Season, It's Here
(he / his / him)
Well, I happen to be up earlier than planned; traveling excitement? And Hamster shared the news, so Squid Alpha will do the thing and share the Arcade Archive for tomorrow's post-Christmas festivities, and it's a big one!

It's big because A) it's licensed, B) it's a huge license, and C) Namco poured a ton into it back in 1992: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross. In this shmup based on the Macross phenomenon, you'll take control of the VF-1 Valkyrie (no relation to Namco's own Valkyrie) to combat the Zentradi army's latest space conquesting, as one does in this genre. This is the second licensed Arcade Archive, and seems fitting to have it land this week as a gift to shmup/Macross/Namco fans across the globe.

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Merry Christmas you lovely muppets.
 

Peklo

Oh! Create!
(they/them, she/her)
I have a lump of coal with Harmony Gold's name on it because it seems Macross arcade will remain Japanese-only, if precedent and Hamster's YouTube channel is any indication, in which they release trailers for each release they do both in Japanese and English, and there's only a Japanese cut for this particular game uploaded. Thanks, perennially ghoulish licensors! Back when they put out Mazinger Z arcade, you had to pay a price-hiked premium thanks to the related license, but at least that actually released.
 

WildcatJF

The Season, It's Here
(he / his / him)
Unfortunately, as Peklo noted while I was out, Macross will be Japan-only because Harmony Gold can't let anyone have any fun with the franchise.

However, there were two other retro releases that slipped by my radar, but I'll let Octo take a crack at those when he returns. I'm sure he won't forget a game called Pizza Pops!
 

WildcatJF

The Season, It's Here
(he / his / him)
Arcade Archives never sleeps, and even though I do, they keep dropping releases on us. So, as the resident Squid Alpha around here, I guess I should say something!

Athena is on deck once again, and they've unearthed their fantasy action title Castle of Dragon for the service. It's better looking and sounding than the middling NES port, and at the very least looks wild in execution, so maybe you'll find it a castle worth exploring?

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I believe this will be the last post I make in this thread, as I imagine Octo is rubbing his tentacles together in anticipation of his grand revival next week. Witness him!
 

Issun

(He/Him)
I imagine an Octo Christmas Vacation has less getting trapped in an attic and watching home movies in granny clothes.

Not a zero amount, mind you, just less than one involving Chevy Chase.
 

Octopus Prime

Mystery Contraption
(He/Him)
Yeah but all I could find up there was old timey bathing suits, wasn’t very warming at all.

Looking ahead, while there’s *stuff* next week, there’s only One Stuff. So it will be the middle of January before Octo Vacation ends
 
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