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My times for the week:

 

Intellivision:
Frog Bog - 6 min.
Horse Racing - 3 min.

Ms. Pac-Man - 20 min.
Pitfall - 13 min.

Stonix - 40 min.

 

Jakks Plug & Play TV Games Disney 5 in 1:
Donald's Golf Tournament - 3 min.

Lilo & Stitch: Stitch's Search for Paradise - 5 min.

Simba and the Tree of Trials - 7 min.

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A2600 

Asteroids 58 

 

SMS 

Double Dragon 68 

Ghostbusters 16 

Space Harrier 7 

 

SNES

Street Fighter II 13

 

Vectrex 

Armor Attack 21 

Fortress of Narzod 8 

Hyperchase 16 

Minestorm 18 

Minestorm 2 10 

Spike 14 

 

XSeries S/X 

Trine Enhanced Edition 79 

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On 6/7/2024 at 6:34 PM, wongojack said:

I'll chime in and say that I have played Pac Museum (on Xbox).  I believe I tracked time for the individual games unless there was something specific that the museum offered (but it usually doesn't).

Not sure, but on Xbox One there are two entries beginning with Pac: Pac-Man CE II and Pac-Man Museum+. All the other types of Xboxen so far are Pac-less in the tracker.

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This past week I played:

 

Super Mario Bros.: Level-Headed for NES - 99 minutes

Zelda 2024-4 by Tim D. (Hack) for NES - 471 minutes

Zelda Randomizer for NES - 360 minutes

 

Sonic Delta Reloaded (Hack) for Genesis - 282 minutes

 

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 for PS2 - 131 minutes

 

Pokemon Scarlet for Switch - 19 minutes

Pokemon Violet for Switch - 16 minutes

 

X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse for PC - 210 minutes

 

Progress:

Super Mario Bros. Level-Headed: I completed 5 games from my 4th set (Play as Mario, basic hacks, normal difficulty)

Zelda hack by Tim D.: I completed the game only after asking Tim for advice twice when I got stuck. This was his most difficult quest yet. He started making it around the same time as his 5th one, but the 5th one had been completed before the 4th one.

Zelda Randomizer: I completed a game from my 3rd set (randomized dungeons)

Sonic Delta Reloaded: I upgraded my rom to v0.78 which is the most recent version to date and my save was able to carry over to it. So I played through the whole game as Sonic Alone, getting all the emeralds.

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2: I played through Dragon World and got Android 16's Breakthrough capsule.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: I got some Mystery Gift Pokemon via a bunch of download codes I found on a website. Most of those codes are still active. Just not the Porygon2.

X-Men Legends II: I played through Chapters 2 and 3 mainly using Enigma's Havok mod with Angel, Beast and Polaris as helpers.

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On 6/5/2024 at 3:23 AM, carlsson said:

Yeah, I suppose a speed run competition on Level-Headed would be interesting and bring out other skills than just memorising key presses.

Yeah it basically proves mastery of the core game mechanics because it is all about reaction to what you see now rather than what you know. If you can easily complete normal mode or harder in Level-Headed, The Lost Levels should be a piece of cake to you. I beat The Lost Levels in Super Mario All-Stars when I was 10, so replaying it in various forms over the years has made it almost as second nature to me as Super Mario Bros.

 

The Zelda hacks and randomizers on the other hand help sharpen your puzzle solving skills. You may know how the items and secrets all work from playing the 1st and 2nd quests, but depending on the settings and level of hacking effort, you may take a while to guess where something is hidden or chance upon what you have been needing. The challenge is remembering every place where you have to come back later with the item you need. The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy is another game that sharpens that skill, and I wish someone will make a randomizer for it someday, or at least more hacks besides Green Dizzy. 

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Week 23 Summary

 

For the week June 3 - 9, we logged 3353 minutes of gaming, playing 71 games (of which 20 new) on a total of 21 systems.

 

Individual Top 20

 

1. Zelda 2024-4 by Tim D. (hack) (NES/Famicom) - 471 min.
2. Zelda Randomizer (NES/Famicom) - 360 min. (#7)
3. Sonic Delta Reloaded (a.k.a. Sonic Delta 40MB) (Genesis) - 282 min.
4. X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse (PC Modern) - 210 min. (#14)
5. Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story (PC Modern) - 200 min.
6. Millipede (Atari 2600) - 182 min. (#11)
7. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 (PS2) - 131 min.
8. Super Mario Bros: Level-Headed (NES/Famicom) - 99 min. (#3)
9. Trine: Enchanted Edition (Xbox Series S/X) - 79 min.
10. Tanglewood (Genesis) - 75 min.
11. Double Dragon (Sega Master System) - 68 min.
12. Mappy (NES/Famicom) - 67 min. (#4)
13. WereCleaner, The (PC Modern) - 60 min.
14. Asteroids (Atari 2600) - 58 min. (#13)
15. Solar Fox (Atari 2600) - 49 min.
16. Xeno Crisis (Genesis) - 45 min.
17. Red Sea Crossing (Atari 2600) - 42 min.
18. Balatro (PC Modern) - 40 min.
18. Stonix (Intellivision) - 40 min.
20. Curse of Illmoore Bay, The (Genesis) - 35 min.
20. Nyghtmare: The Ninth King (Game Boy Color) - 35 min.

 

Pre-NES Top 10

 

1. Millipede (Atari 2600) - 182 min. (PN#3)
2. Asteroids (Atari 2600) - 58 min. (PN#4)
3. Solar Fox (Atari 2600) - 49 min. (PN#6)
4. Red Sea Crossing (Atari 2600) - 42 min.
5. Stonix (Intellivision) - 40 min.
6. Chopper Command (Atari 2600) - 29 min.
7. Armor Attack (Vectrex) - 21 min.
8. Ms. Pac-Man (Intellivision) - 20 min.
8. Sky Attack (TomyTronic 3D) / Tank Attack (Handheld/Tabletop) - 20 min.
8. Sky Diver (Arcade) - 20 min.

 

Systems Top 20

 

1. NES/Famicom (7 games) - 1019 min. (#2)
2. PC Modern (6 games) - 550 min. (#4)
3. Genesis (4 games) - 437 min. (#16)
4. Atari 2600 (9 games) - 386 min. (#1)
5. SNES (7 games) - 133 min. (#17)
6. PS2 (1 game) - 131 min.
7. Arcade (6 games) - 94 min. (#7)
8. Sega Master System (3 games) - 91 min. (#13)
9. Vectrex (6 games) - 87 min.
9. Intellivision (5 games) - 87 min. (#11)
11. Xbox Series S/X (1 game) - 79 min.
12. Switch (3 games) - 50 min. (#8)
13. PlayStation (2 games) - 35 min. (#10)
13. Game Boy Color (1 game) - 35 min.
15. Apple iOS (1 game) - 32 min. (#20)
16. Handheld/Tabletop (2 games) - 25 min.
17. Game Boy Advance (1 game) - 20 min.
17. Amiga (1 game) - 20 min.
19. Atari 7800 (1 game) - 18 min.
20. Jakks Pacific TV Games (3 games) - 15 min. (#15)

 

Zelda scores a double this week, though neither of the titles are Nintendo's original ones. The first not remixed game is X-Men Legends II in fourth place, with the top pre-NES game Millipede less than 30 minutes behind. The NES/Famicom obviously is the most played system while the original Game Boy (outside of the list) is the least played out of those played at all.

 

No changes to the 1000, 5000, 10000 Minute Clubs.

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Here are my times for the week:

 

Atari 2600

Chopper command: 3 minutes

Amidar: 3 minutes

Buck Rogers- Planet of Zoom: 2 1/2 minutes

Condor Attack: 4 1/2 minutes

NES/Famicom

Megaman 1: 3 1/2 minutes

 

Nintendo Game Boy

Mortal Kombat II: 6 1/2 minutes

Buster Brothers: 2 minutes

Castlevania- Legends: 6 minutes

Megaman- Dr. Wily's Revenge: 16 minutes

 

NEC PC Engine/TG-16

Aero Blasters: 4 minutes

Air Zonk: 5 1/2 minutes

 

Android OS

YUGIOH! Duel Links: 20 minutes

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Here are my times for this past week (June 10rd through 16th)...

 

It's been another week without gaming. I'm still concentrating on my choose-your-story game "The Grindy Adventure", where I'm now at chapter 386 out of 398. But after that come the unwritten chapters. Developing them also costs lot of energy since I have to newly invent them, unlike the other chapters which already have been written on paper. Anyway, I estimate that I will reach those unwritten chapters over the course of next week.

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June 10-16:: Third week of almost no gaming. Unfortunately, I don't expect the ride to turn much this summer, as I have a couple of home projects that the wife wants finished. Likely most of not all the games will be for the HSC brackets.

 

Atari 2600 (Stella)

Fantastic Voyage - 20 min (guestimate +/-5 min)

 

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This past week I played only 2 games. I had a lot less time for that:

 

Super Mario Bros.: Level-Headed for NES - 96 minutes

 

X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse for PC - 142 minutes

 

Progress:

Super Mario Bros. Level-Headed: I completed 5 games from my 4th set. (Mario, normal difficulty, basic hacks)

X-Men Legends II: I completed Chapter 4 playing as the MarvelMods Havok mod by Enigma.

 

Lately I have found it more important to back up some files than to play games, so it is sometimes necessary to do other work on my days off.

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A2600 

Beamrider 35 

HERO 53 

HERO 2 76 

Mr. Run and Jump 15 

 

GBA 

Game and Watch Gallery 4 45 

 

NDS 

Metroid Prime Hunters 65 

 

SMS 

Double Dragon 48 

 

Vectrex 

Minestorm 2 30 

Scramble 11 

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