
Still in the 3rd generation, a game I remember playing as a youth was the first game I actually defeated. And the game wasn’t for the NES or Sega Master System, but a cycle racing game for the Commodore 64. Simple, yet fun. (Super Cycle, C64, 1986)

Still in the 3rd generation, a game I remember playing as a youth was the first game I actually defeated. And the game wasn’t for the NES or Sega Master System, but a cycle racing game for the Commodore 64. Simple, yet fun. (Super Cycle, C64, 1986)
A few months later, I have returned. And to start things off, another post from my Memories of Gaming Past Series…..
Now, EVERYONE should know this game. In 1985, Nintendo bundled this game with the system. This and a few others revitalized gaming in the mid to late 80’s. Note: To this day, I have only beat this game once. The level that does me in? Level 8-1. (Super Mario Bros., 1985, NES:All-Stars-SNES/Wii :Classic-GBA: Virtual Console)
Back before the NES pretty much changed gaming, there was Atari. Some good games came from this, others were painful to play. ET(Yes, that ET) was one of the painful to play. You fall down holes. A LOT of holes. It was one of the Catalysts to Atari’s collapse in 1983.(ET, Atari, 1982) Wonder if anyone will remember this one…
Celebrating 20 years in Anime pt. I :*Sailor Moon* -First air date in the US: August ’95
This would be the first anime I watched way, way back in the day. Unfortunately for it and the original Dragonball, it was both plopped at 5:30 in the morning, making it pretty hard to watch it, especially since back then, I was in school.(!). Sailor Moon’s break came when USA network, and ultimately Cartoon Network aired the show on it’s animation block(USA’s Action Extreme Team, and Toonami). The show gained so much support on Toonami that they aired the third and fourth seasons on their block In 2005, the rights to the show expired, and it disappeared for almost 10 years, only to recently return thanks to Viz Media. Favorites on this show include Minako Aino(Seen in the pic), and Hotaru Tomoe/Sailor Saturn/???.
Note: To add new content, I am posting these little vignettes on my memories of gaming I have posted before. The first 20 will be the same as what I posted on Facebook on my personal account, but I will end up catching up and post new content, so without further ado….
MEMORIES OF GAMING PAST 001:
I remember this game as the very first game I played a a child. I believe it was the Colecovision version that we had, and it may have had an effect for my love of Video Games. To this day, one of my Favorite Characters in gaming to date is Donkey Kong. (Donkey Kong, Nintendo/early game systems, 1981)
As I promised, I am writing my first of many incoming reviews. This first one is a title from David Productions. which came out inbetween the First Series and Starlight Crusaders arc of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. As of late, I am a huge fan of the Neptunia Video Games (Playing Neptunia U as we speak), so naturally, I was very interested in the series. How did it hold out in my view?
First off, I have said that I would not get the series if Funimation didn’t try to nab the Video Game cast. For the most part, to respect for Funimation, they nabbed most of the cast, save a few characters. IF, 5.p.b., and Peashy were all recast, but in the end, it turned out for the best. My fav character in the series is IF, so I was sad that her VA changed, but near the end, I couldn’t tell the difference. And yes, the tropes from the games are still there(BOING! I’m a Kangaroo!) And Arfoire still has her signature laugh.
As to the way David Productions did the story, the first two and a half episodes went to going to each CPU’s homeland and intoducing all the main characters, and villians for the first arc. The second half of Episode 3 to Episode 5 adapted some of the MK2 storyline featuring the CPU Candidates. Episode 6-12 adapted the Victory storyline (With an unexpected heroine showing up). And 13, being the OVA, wrapped up some threadlines to the series. While some people may not like this adaptation, I feel that David Production put some love into making this show, and it feels like its one of the better Video Game to Anime adaptions I have seen in the 20 years I have been a fan.
Thats not to say this anime was perfect. There was a few things I didn’t like in the show. Episode Two featured the Lowee characters, and a character from mk2 that should have stayed in the game. Trick, the character that is a big pervert, shouldn’t have popped up in the series. He’s one of the main reasons the mk 2 game was rated M, and while it was satisfying to see Vert and Blanc send him flying (literally), he turned the anime to something that would turn off people to the series.
The story follows the aftermath of the console wars, when the CPUs, the girls who characterize the consoles (Except for Neptune, who is the characterization…of a prototype) decide to make a friendship treaty to try to gain shares fairly. You start to see right away that the characters have quirks to their personality. Noire is a classic Tsundere, Blanc is quiet, but can have a mean temper when ticked off, and Vert….well, she loves to flaunt what she has……to Blanc’s annoyance, and she’s a MMO junkie.
Rating this show would be kinda difficult. If you haven’t played the games at all, it would be difficult to last past the Trick episode. If you have gone past that episode, however, you will see that this show is a decent homage to the game series. Out of a scale of 1-10, I give Hyperdimension Neptunia an 8 out of 10. I thouroughly enjoyed this show, and it paved the way to the awesomeness that is Starlight Crusaders.
Note: You can find the Anime Streamed by Funimation/Hulu, or nab the discs.
Yep, It’s finally time to end my silence. My next review will be Rebellion on 8/1 (Next Saturday)
Now that my old blog has been Borked by Google for supposingly having Malware(Hint: It doesn’t), I decided to restart the old blog here. This I way, I have a place to post up what I always liked this time of the year: AX/Otakon, and Saimoe. Also, I have bought my own Domain for this blog. If you had the link to the old blog, please change the link to https://jopchan121.com/.
And thus: The Future is Now. That is the tag of the revamped blog. You will see that a lot in the beginning, be forwarned.
Jopchan here. I decioded to redo my blog, since a lot of them died, so I have returned. Hopefully I can keep up with this blog, as opposed to all of the others.
2012 update: restart of blog imminent.