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| VIDEO GAMES THAT SAVE BY PASSWORD? |
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| marioxb:
Too bad Blaster Master doesn't save or use passwords. Pretty sure you have to beat it in one sitting. |
| e_brugal:
--- Quote from: popcorn on November 01, 2014, 03:42:17 PM ---Mulan- GameBoy (original) Prince of Persia- GameBoy (original) The Smurfs (1994)- Super Nintendo Entertainment System Command and Conquer- Playstation The Lost Vikings- Super Nintendo Entertainment System Micro Machines V3- GameBoy Color Ecco the Dolphin- Sega Genesis Pop Up- GameBoy (original) The Adventures of Batman and Robin- Super Nintendo Entertainment System Goof Troop- Super Nintendo Entertainment System Aladdin (Capcom)- Super Nintendo Entertainment System X Men Mutant Apocalypse- Super Nintendo Entertainment System Worms 2- Microsoft Windows Dragon's Lair- Super Nintendo Entertainment System Flight of the Falcon- GameBoy Advance Fifa International Soccer- Super Nintendo Entertainment System Faxanadu- Nintendo Entertainment System Toxic Crusaders- Nintendo Entertainment System Castlevania 2- Famicom River City Ransom- Nintendo Entertainment System Ghostbusters- Microsoft Windows War of the Dead- PC Rayman- GameBoy Color Metal Gear- Nintendo Entertainment System Road Rash- Sega Genesis Legacy of the Wizard- PC Blaster Master- Nintendo Entertainment System Block Dude- TI-84 Calculator Puzzle Frenzy- TI-84 Calculator Chip's Challenge- Atari Lynx The Incredible Machine- PC Zombies Ate My Neighbors- Super Nintendo Zombies Ate My Neighbors- Sega Genesis Diamond Mine- Apple ][ Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine- Sega Genesis Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warship- Nintendo Entertainment System Ninja Gaiden Trilogy- Nintendo Entertainment System Sonic Battle- GameBoy Advance I will add more to this post if I find more! --- End quote --- i got that from the user popcorn :'(, i had this game when i was like 5 or 6 so i didn't remembered that it dosn't save. i have made a search on google and you are right :'( well, have to make another, any comments on that one just to not fell so sad lol :P |
| monjici:
it actually looked pretty good. made me remember the notes section that existed at the end of some NES games. I'm still planning to include that kind of content in the same format as the Game Genie code sheets I'm working on, but it would not be presented in that nice format. |
| e_brugal:
--- Quote from: monjici on April 06, 2016, 01:59:40 PM ---it actually looked pretty good. made me remember the notes section that existed at the end of some NES games. I'm still planning to include that kind of content in the same format as the Game Genie code sheets I'm working on, but it would not be presented in that nice format. --- End quote --- Thanks, i'm trying to have something similar to a manual but just for passwords and notes. Now i remember why i don't remember that game having password even though i had that game, i was so young 5 or 6 and i didn't pass level 1 lol ::) 8) ;D |
| marioxb:
I remember subscribing to the Sunsoft newsletter and using the maps they provided, along with Game Genie, to finally beat the game. I was probably around 12 or 13. |
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