Also I must add that I'm a hoarder as well. I will not part with any of my games anymore- from now until I die. I'd say that perhaps I'd like to be buried with a cart or two- but thinking it over that'd be pretty creepy and childish. I'd rather leave my collection in my will to whoever makes me laugh the most when I'm old and toothless and can't walk and need someone to change my diapers.
Same here man, I refuse to sell any of my games no matter how crappy. I find it hard to even part with dupes.
Yeah, I think I fall into this category, but it's because I actually sold tons of games over the years and eventually re-purchased them. I finally realized that it is better to just hold on to stuff, because after a few years, I end up re-visiting games. For example, I overplayed a lot of Turbo games (back in the day) because I was poor and couldn't afford a large library. In 1994, I honestly never thought I'd want to play Bonk 1 & 2, Vigilante, Valis II, Monster Lair, Ys I & II, Blazing Lazers, etc. ever again.
I actually enjoy Vigilante more now (today) than I did when I first got it. Back in the day, it was disappointing. Now, I don't mind wasting my time with it. Back in the day, I played Vigilante because I didn't have many games. This is pretty funny, now that I think about it.
Seriously though, what was so bad about Timeball? Couldn't figure out the 2nd puzzle?
Timeball sucks because it's boringly repetitive, not much fun, and not at all a treat to look at. And by the way, I made it all the way to the fourth puzzle.
Exactly! Give this man a prize, he actually knows what he is talking about!
Holy cow, it's totally fun! Maybe you haven't gotten to the more challenging puzzles, but it is a blast. You can speed up the ball by pressing one of the buttons. This makes the simple puzzles in the beginning go quickly.
The hallmark of all great action-puzzle games is that the concept is simple, yet the challenge and strategy can ramp up to insane levels of intrigue. Timeball has this quality, and so did PipeDreams (a somewhat similar concept).
If it helps, I thought BLOCKOUT (I forget all the other names for this game) was a brilliant extension of Tetris.... and Timeball is part of a legacy as well:
Damn! I wish I had all of these sucky games so that I could chime in!
Out of Timeball, Deep Blue, Gunboat and Drop (Drop it Like it's Hot) Off- the only one I have is Drop Off- and it's not the worst "turbo chip" that I have. Battle Royale, Champions Forever Boxing, Davis Cup Tennis, Double Dungeons, Night Creatures, Order of the Griffon, Shockman, Tricky Kick, Turrican, TV Sports Basketball and Yo Bro- all of these I find less playable than Drop Off!
If I can include japanese hucards- Titan, Genpei Toumaden and Bullfight are quite deserving of the hall of shame as well. HAHA I probably listed all of Esteban's faves!
Well of those you mentioned, here's how it is imo:
Battle Royale: Man this was a blast to play back in the day, but it hasn't aged well at all. I tried to play it the other day, but couldn't get into it. I was like NOOO, where's all of the ass that this game used to kick?
Champions Forever Boxing, David Cup Tennis, and TV Sports Basketball: Can't comment on these because like most sports games, I avoid them like the plague.
Double Dungeons: I remember my brother and dad seeing the adverts for this game and hyped their expectations for this game up way to high, only to be sorely disappointed. I on the other hand found it somewhat enjoyable. Sure it gets kinda old fast, but it's good for a simple mindless maze crawling game.
Night Creatures: Haven't really tried to play this one either, just a brief play of it via Magic Engine, so can't comment on it.
Order of the Griffon: Not a bad game really. Sure it takes a lot of patience and time to get into, but once you do you will be hooked. Well that is, if D&D type rpgs are your kind of game; it's not for everyone. We still have old maps and passwords my dad wrote down in a drawer at home. My dad played many hours on this one, though admittingly, it hasn't aged well.
Shockman: Ugh, for a megamanesque type game it's not too terribly bad at all It's just, well, it gets old quick. The stages are boring, bosses are not that hard and there really isn't too much substance to this game. I do however love the first stage's music (after you get past the "prologue"), and the third one on the PCE-CD is awesome!
Tricky: Hey! Don't be bad mouthin' one of my favorite games for the TG-16! Seriously though I really do love Tricky Kick, there is a lot of fun to be had there (WAAAAY better than Timeball), although you need to wait at least 3 months after beating it to want to play it again so you forget the solutions to the puzzles.
As for Turrican and Yo Bro, I have played neither nor ever had the desire to. Turrican doesn't look too bad, but Yo Bro? Damn, hell no.
Zeon, we are definitely on common ground. I feel that Tricky Kick, Order of the Griffon and Double Dungeons can provide some decent fun.