- cross-posted to:
- sbcgaming@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- sbcgaming@lemmy.ml
Love this game!
Playing on PinePhone Pro (I use Arch, btw) with Backbone One.
Using RetroAchievements with hardcode mode enabled (i.e. no save states). It’s sad that it’s impossible to share profile.
The last part of the level before the last boss is harder the the boss itself. Spent more lives at this part than in the entire game :)
My little brother and I rented this game frequently because of the co-op play. I should give it another go. We’ll see if my wife can handle being my Dale.
Probably one of the best games for NES with co-op. Played with my firends when I was a child, so much fun.
My brothers and I would always throw each other into the bad guys or off a cliff.
I played this again many years ago on Xbox when the Disney Afternoon Collection came out, along with Rescue Rangers 2, DuckTales 1 & 2, and Darkwing Duck.
The music for these fans was really great, owing to Capcom. DuckTales is basically an unofficial mini Mega Man soundtrack at times (Moon Stage, Transylvania Stage, Mine Stage). Many of the themes from Darkwing Duck also sound like they come from Mega Man 3 specifically, like the ending theme (very bluesy).
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Hm… but if I open mine without login I can’t see achievements: https://retroachievements.org/user/Shatur
Do I need to have more achievements? Never used achievements before.
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Too bad that login is required :(
That doesn’t look like it was beaten on a CRT with bunny ears!
Capcom made some great Disney games back in the day. This, duck tales, darkwing duck. All worth while.
Nice, these little handhelds are the best companions to get rid of your old backlog… That or buy them infinitely set them up and store them forever.
Now you just have to play chip and dale’s mmorpg
Never heard of the PinePhone before, how do you like it?
I would say that it’s good for very experienced users. Software is immature, the experience is far from an Android phone. Also specs not quite good (because no one buy will buy an expensive GNU/Linux phone). But I think it’s the most powerful phone (if we talking about Pro version) that can run mainline kernel and have all hardware working. Also see !linuxphones@lemmy.ml