It's no secret that video games and how we play changes over the years. Games have gotten easier and I might have lost a bit of my edge since the 8-bit days. But I was thinking about how and what I used to play. Would I still be capable of beating some of the games from my youth? Probably not. This would be due to my changing skill set and also having such an abundance of choice in what I play, there is less motivation to 'power through' a game. So here are a couple of my gaming accomplishments from the past that I expect I will never complete again.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
http://vgcollect.com/item/5375 I beat this game with the help of the NES Game Atlas
http://vgcollect.com/item/18069. This was pre-internet. I prefer not using a guide, but I don't feel that the design of this game (mostly the dungeons) is intuitive enough without a guide, and I've never liked mapping out games IRL. After school I had a routine. I would spend one night only grinding, and the next night tackling a dungeon. I beat Shadow Link after several attempts with only swordplay, not knowing the crouchy-stabby trick.
Hyper Lode Runner
http://vgcollect.com/item/14199 Beat every level. I don't believe I would have the patience to figure out some of the digging puzzles now.
Boxxle
http://vgcollect.com/item/14077 I didn't really care for this game or beat it, but while I owned it I cracked the passwords. No big deal, only four digits, but I filled out a memo pad with all of the possible passwords.
So what are some of your classic gaming accomplishments? It could be the hardest game you've beaten, or just a part of a game. When was the last time you beat an 8-bit classic for the first time?