That's the only one of the few I haven't played yet. Must give it a go some time. Think I read the Land games were developed by a different team with different approach to physics/game feel.
Never thought this was a hard game.
If TP liked SMWII you should try Wario Land II. IMO super underrated and one of the best looking GB games ever made.
I broke out the ol' Worm Light and played half the game tonight. Feel free to add this pic to my wikifeet page btw.Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/uyKQl2q.jpg)
I broke out the ol' Worm Light and played half the game tonight. Feel free to add this pic to my wikifeet page btw.Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/uyKQl2q.jpg)
I've been thinking about getting a GB pocket for the GB games, cuz the screen is bigger.
I only have the GBC, you can put it into monochrome, but the screen is still smaller.
I play on the GB Pocket only because of nostalgia, but, in terms of quality, the GBC's screen is way better albeit slightly smaller. The original GB and GB Pocket have a lot of motion blur, to the point that it's neigh impossible to tell what moving objects are; that, and they're quite a bit less reflective (read: darker). The GBC has an odd interlacing effect when scrolling fast vertically, but that's the only down side I've noticed with it.
I play on the GB Pocket only because of nostalgia, but, in terms of quality, the GBC's screen is way better albeit slightly smaller. The original GB and GB Pocket have a lot of motion blur, to the point that it's neigh impossible to tell what moving objects are; that, and they're quite a bit less reflective (read: darker). The GBC has an odd interlacing effect when scrolling fast vertically, but that's the only down side I've noticed with it.
I was wondering about the interlace effect, Is it interlace effect or is it because the pixel pitch are at that threshold where the eye is transitioning between being able to and not being able to see the pixel edges.
If you move the GBC up and down with your hands, on a solid color patch that isn't moving, you can still see the interlace effect on medium color tones.
For example, the main splash screen of tetris DX, the blue surrounding the tetris name, you can see it there, but if the game boy is still, you don't see it. Or the fish screen when it comes up
Well, it took about 20-30 lives, but I eventually beat Wario's castle. Now to find and play all the secret stages.
BTW, a far superior option to a Worm Light is wearing a headlamp while playing! You can even switch to the red light to make it look like a Virtual Boy if you so desire.