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  1. Question regarding SMS/MD adaptors

    30 July 2013 - 04:40 PM

    Thanks to the many rabbits I've owned over the years, some of my adaptors are chewed to shit, and I need new ones. Sadly, it's cheaper for me to buy a whole console package on some ebay auctions, rather than a plug by itself. :specialed:

    I specifically need an SMS plug, but I've just been wondering. I've interchanged the Mega Drive and Master System adaptors for many years without problems, but I've always known that the outputs on both adaptors were different, the SMS is 9V, 1.0A, and the MD is 10V, 1.2A. I've seen plugs listed which are designed to fit both consoles, and they list the latter specifications.

    So what I was wondering is, would using the Mega Drive plug affect my SMS in any way? I use both I and II, so would it affect one over the other? I know the plug I have is likely to have come off the model II, so I'm not sure if the I does indeed match the specs of the MD plug. I'm hoping it wont matter, so then I can go ahead and get the Mega Drive plug (there are more of them) as opposed to the more expensive SMS plugs.

    Sorry if I've made this more convoluted than it should have been. :psyduck:
  2. Game Gear capacitors: To solder or not to solder?

    07 August 2012 - 02:05 PM

    I bought a broken GG off ebay with the intent to fix it, just as a little project. I wasnt sure of the fault at the time, but it seems as though my GG has the usual capacitor screen/sound problem, which requires replacement of most, if not all the caps. Its about £7 for me to buy a cap kit, or £12.50 for me to send it off to some dude who will do all the hard work for me. Does anyone have experience in soldering the capacitors themselves? I'll admit Im not the best solderer in the world, but Im happy enough to try since I bought this broken, unless anyone really thinks I shouldnt attempt it. At the same time, while Id like to send it off to get fixed, £12 + the £4 I paid for it just seems a lot of money for a GG.

    Any advice?
  3. What is your non-Sonic Mega Drive top 10?

    08 July 2012 - 04:22 PM

    Starting this in the hope of finding any undiscovered gems I haven't yet played. In no particular order:

    Skitchin

    This is easily in my top 10 games of all time. Skitchin uses the engine of Road Rash (or vice versa, I forget which way it works), and the basis of the game is also similar to Road Rash, but much much funner. The idea is to race to the end of a level, performing tricks, riding the back of vehicles and smashing other skitchers in the face with baseball bats. While the graphics may seem dated, I absolutely adore the music. Which, if I recall correctly, was actually recorded from real instruments and somehow translated onto the Mega Drive for proper 90's tunage effect.

    Mega Bomberman

    I hope I don't need to explain the premise of Bomberman to anyone in any great depth, so I'll point out why Mega is so great. I love the joeys, which, to my knowledge is the only other game bar Saturn to feature a ride-on animal with powers (I think the racing games had them, but they don't count :P ). I love the level design, which is so simple and atmospheric; snow levels and lava levels do their jobs so well, with their own area-specific quirks and features. Such a great Bomberman game, and my second favourite after Saturn. It's so cute and funny too.

    James Pond 3

    "We are depending on you, Pond!"

    This is a total dick of a game, but still brilliant. Quite different to the first two JP games, it's a platformer with what feels like an endless list of levels. You're a secret agent fish trying to foil a secret plot to steal cheese from Mars with your frog sidekick...or something along those lines. What's not to love?! Using an array of items (haunted TV, anyone?), you find teacups to progress though levels, find secret areas, kill mice, and so on.

    Puggsy

    Another dick of a game, but superb nonetheless. Puggsy is, I believe, one of the first games to really utilise physics in its gameplay. While on the surface, a simple platformer, Puggsy is in fact laced with often complex puzzles and item combinations. Items can be stacked to reach new areas, or used to bounce and climb environments.

    Mega Lo Mania/Tyrants - Fight Though Time

    Ok, not exactly a Mega Drive exclusive, but its still a favourite of mine. A simple but effective strategy game where you play a god guiding your peeps though eras of time, right from cave men up to nuclear level.

    Micro Machines 1, 2, and 96

    Too difficult to pick a single one, so all of them. Top-view racer, as you probably all know, with different vehicles depending on the tracks. Levels got damn hard as it went on.

    Gunstar Heroes

    Side scrolling shooter of AWESOMENESS. Not sure how to describe it any further, you really just need to play it.

    Home Alone

    Surprisingly great film-game adaptation. Not very true to the film of course, but who cares. A very different concept to any other game I've played, you basically booby trap houses, take items from said houses and construct guns and other weaponry which you then use to fend off the two robbers. Great fun. Apparently the SNES version is completely different and total arse.

    Desert Strike
    AKA: Iraq: The Game. :P It does have some chilling similarities you must admit. Again, not an exclusive title, but whatevs. You're a US (I think?) chopper killin' bad dudes in the middle east, and blowing up a hell of a lot of shit in the process.

    The Lion King

    Difficult to pick a final game, I was torn between a lot, but this just won out. Another non-exclusive, and one of the great 90's Disney games, you are of course Simba, platforming your way to becoming king of pride rock, while ragequitting at the stampede level in the process. Some great 16 bit Elton John tunes in there. :P


    Honourable mentions to Theme Park, Golden Axes, Streets of Rage...es, Mortal Kombat 1+2, Spiderman v Kingpin, Jurassic Park and Beavis and Butthead.
  4. All those unused tunes, what were they going to be used for?

    06 July 2012 - 05:57 AM

    I just downloaded the Sonic Chaos soundtrack and found about 3 unused tunes on there. We all know unused tunes aren't uncommon, as with Hidden Palace in Sonic 2, but how many other games have them? Were there ever levels or uses for them that anyone knows of?

    Heres the link for the Sonic Chaos unknowns: http://www.captainwi.../soundtrack.php

    Id love to know whats out there, as some of them tend to be quite good.
  5. Would anyone be interested in helping to translate STCO?

    24 June 2009 - 06:00 PM

    Since there's a lot of people here, and possibly more non-english speakers here than the STCO forums, I was wondering if anyone would like to help translate some issues into a different language? Other than English that is. eng101.png


    Edit: STCO = Sonic the Comic Online. v.png

    http://www.stconline.co.uk

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