Dude, take Select out of the poll. You only use that if you're playing two-player Contra -- it's not a part of the actual Konami Code. >_>
But, yeah, I find myself going back to the classic games every now and then. I play Phantasy Star 4 once a year, just because. My roommate and I are working our way through Secret of Mana (multiplayer, woo!) when we haven't kicked out the Super Mario All-Stars. (Lost Levels is brutal.)
With the advent of the Internet, it's even easier to enjoy many classic games that never even made it to North America. Secret of Mana 2, for example, as well as the first Tales game, Tales of Phantasia.
And, uhh, yeah, not to mention Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo. When I was young, I always thought Ryu was on a quest to find Ken, so everyone he'd dragon punch, he'd invariably ask, "AAAARE YOU KEN!?" ...That didn't explain why Ken did it, though.
Dude, take Select out of the poll. You only use that if you're playing two-player Contra -- it's not a part of the actual Konami Code. >_>
But, yeah, I find myself going back to the classic games every now and then. I play Phantasy Star 4 once a year, just because. My roommate and I are working our way through Secret of Mana (multiplayer, woo!) when we haven't kicked out the Super Mario All-Stars. (Lost Levels is brutal.)
With the advent of the Internet, it's even easier to enjoy many classic games that never even made it to North America. Secret of Mana 2, for example, as well as the first Tales game, Tales of Phantasia.
And, uhh, yeah, not to mention Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo. When I was young, I always thought Ryu was on a quest to find Ken, so everyone he'd dragon punch, he'd invariably ask, "AAAARE YOU KEN!?" ...That didn't explain why Ken did it, though.