Author Topic: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?  (Read 8842 times)

disgaeniac

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Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #45 on: January 31, 2014, 09:20:01 am »
I know a lot about the overall history of games.  The only systems I know a lot about though are the Nintendo systems and Atari 2600.  As far as series go I know a lot about Pac-Man and Zelda.
I would just like to update this and say that I just received my degree in "I have not played a whole lot of Wizardry games, but I spend way too much time on the Internet reading about them and I could probably give you more information then you want to know about Japan Wizardry spinoffs!"  So if you want to know anything Wizardry that is not story related (Been avoiding spoilers as I plan to play through the series) I could help you out.

Have/are you playing the PS2 Wizardry game(s)?

I've played & loved Tale of the Forsaken Land -but- if you're also playing the JP only ones...I'd LOVE to hear what you have to say about its sequel ("Busin")...
I have not played the PS2 game, the main problem I am having is that I want to build a perfect party in Wizardry 1 so I can transfer it through the first two games, but the grinding is taking forever.  I have put it on hold until baseball season starts so I can level grind on the side for three to four hours every day.  After that I will be going through the series a lot faster and hope to reach Tales of the Forsaken Land by the end of the year.  If you are interested you can actually play through the Japan sequel by following this guide.  As far as I am aware no fan translations have been done for this game, but there are a few listed here for other games.  Some of the Japan remakes of the original games can be near fully translated to English through menu options such as Wizardry Llylgamyn Saga.  I find it fascinating how much Japan loves the Wizardry series.  Just look at the Japan list on Wikipedia compared to the US games!

Thanks for the link to the FAQ!

Problem is: I don't have the game -and- iirc, the PS2's not region-free; is it?

You also gonna' play Labyrinth of Lost Souls?
"Attempts must be made, even when there can be no hope.
 The alternative is despair.
 And betimes some wonder is wrought to redeem us"




pacpix

Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #46 on: January 31, 2014, 10:24:08 am »
I know a lot about the overall history of games.  The only systems I know a lot about though are the Nintendo systems and Atari 2600.  As far as series go I know a lot about Pac-Man and Zelda.
I would just like to update this and say that I just received my degree in "I have not played a whole lot of Wizardry games, but I spend way too much time on the Internet reading about them and I could probably give you more information then you want to know about Japan Wizardry spinoffs!"  So if you want to know anything Wizardry that is not story related (Been avoiding spoilers as I plan to play through the series) I could help you out.

Have/are you playing the PS2 Wizardry game(s)?

I've played & loved Tale of the Forsaken Land -but- if you're also playing the JP only ones...I'd LOVE to hear what you have to say about its sequel ("Busin")...
I have not played the PS2 game, the main problem I am having is that I want to build a perfect party in Wizardry 1 so I can transfer it through the first two games, but the grinding is taking forever.  I have put it on hold until baseball season starts so I can level grind on the side for three to four hours every day.  After that I will be going through the series a lot faster and hope to reach Tales of the Forsaken Land by the end of the year.  If you are interested you can actually play through the Japan sequel by following this guide.  As far as I am aware no fan translations have been done for this game, but there are a few listed here for other games.  Some of the Japan remakes of the original games can be near fully translated to English through menu options such as Wizardry Llylgamyn Saga.  I find it fascinating how much Japan loves the Wizardry series.  Just look at the Japan list on Wikipedia compared to the US games!

Thanks for the link to the FAQ!

Problem is: I don't have the game -and- iirc, the PS2's not region-free; is it?

You also gonna' play Labyrinth of Lost Souls?
I don't think it is region free.  For my Japan PS1 Wizardry games I was able to run them on my laptop with a PS1 emulator so you could try that.  I played the demo on mobile and enjoyed it, but would rather own it on console.  I will definitely pick it up when the PS3's become dirt cheap.  Labyrinth of the Lost Souls also had some Japan only sequels!
Currently Playing: Dark Souls: Remastered (Switch)


theflea

Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #47 on: February 01, 2014, 08:52:21 am »
wow, sense I collect pretty much all video games, I guess you can ask me most anything?

If I had to pick subjects I don't know a ton on is LCD games (like game & watch or Tiger) I never really got into those.
I can't get all technical on ya, like "my game system died, how do i fix it?" I can give you an idea whats wrong, but cant tell you how to exactly what you need to do unless its a common issue and I have fixed it myself. but if you want me to help mod your XBox I really couldn't tell ya. lol
I don't collect a lot of video game memorabilia, like statues, posters, cardboard cutouts etc. I only buy this stuff if i find it cheap and I really like it. I have many cool things the game companies sent me over the years I reviewed games. But I honestly couldn't tell whats rare or worth money.  :P
Arcade cabinets or pinball machines, while I always thought these where cool and would love to own many of them, but due to price, space and constant upkeep I don't collect these. So I really couldn't tell you what a good price is on one.

Last, while I have many Japanese and European game consoles, I've only been into imports in the last five years. I can tell you from experience on the consoles/games i own but if you asked me "what is a going price on a pokemon japanese version game?" I'd honestly would have to look it up. I usually like to hunt for games that where never released in the states.
But if you have any questions on import consoles, those I do have a lot of knowledge on.   

I've been a video game collector for over 25 years, I collected games before it was cool.
If you want a list, well here is what I own...

1. Magnavox Odyssey (run 1)
2. Magnavox Odyssey (run 2)
3. Atari Pong
4. Atari Super Pong
5. Magnavox Odyssey 300
6. Magnavox Odyssey 1000
7. Radio Shack Pong
8. PC-50: Lark 868
9. Farichild Channel F
10. RCA Studio II
11.  Coleco Telstar Arcade
12. Atari 2600 (heavy 6 Sears)
13. Atari 2600 (Light 6)
14. Atari 2600 (Light 6 Sears)
15. Tandy TRS-80
16. Bally Astrocade (Arcade)
17. Bally Astrocade (Computer System)
18. Fairchild Channel F II
19. MPF MP-1000
20. VC4000
21. Magnavox Odyssey 2
22. Mattel Intellivision
23. Atari 400
24. Atari 800
25. MB Microvision
26. Commodore Vic-20 (V1)
27. Commodore Vic-20 (V2)
28. CreatiVision
29. Texas Intruments TI-99/a
30. Emerson Arcadia 2001
31. Atari 2600 (Light 4)
32. Atari 2600 (Light 4 Sears)
33. ColecoVision
34. Commodore 64
35. Vectrex
36. Atari 5200 (4-port)
37. Atari 5200 (2-port)
38. Coleco Gemini
39. Intellivision II
40. Atari 2600 (Vader)
41. Mattel Aquarius
42. Nintendo Famicom
43. Sega SG-1000
44. Tomy Tutor
45. Casio PV-1000
46. Epoch Cassette Vision Jr.
47. Epoch Super Cassette Vision
48. Sega SG-1000 II
49. Famicom Disk System
50. NES
51. Atari 2600 (junior)
52. Atari 7800
53. Sharp Twin Famicom (red)
54. Sega Master System
55. Atari XE
56. Action Max
57. PC Engine Shuttle
58. V-Tech Socrates
59. Nintendo Gameboy
60. Nintendo Gameboy (black)
61. Sega Master System II
62. Sega Genesis (Hi Def)
63. Sega Genesis (blank)
64. Turbo Grafx-16
65. Sharp Nintendo TV Combo
66. Atari Lynx
67. Neo Geo MVS “custom console”
68. Amstrad GX4000
69. Turbo Express
70. Neo Geo AES
71. Sega Game Gear
72. Sega Game Gear (blue)
73. Super Famicom
74. Super Nintendo
75. Atari Lynx (model 2)
76. FM Towns Marty
77. Phillips Cdi 220
78. Watara Supervision
79. Memorex VIS
80. Turbo Duo
81. Sega CD (v1)
82. Atari Jaguar
83. Mega Duck
84. NES (model 2)
85. FM Towns Marty
86. Pioneer Laseractive
87. Commodore Amiga CD32
88. Sega Genesis (v2)
89. Sega CD (v2)
90. Panasonic 3DO (FZ-1)
91. CD-I 450
92. FM Towns Marty (v2)
93. JVC X'Eye
94. Neo Geo CD (model 1)
95. Neo Geo CD (model 2)
96. Panasonic 3DO (FZ-10)
97. Bandai Playdia
98. Sega 32X
99. PC-FX
100. Tiger R-Zone
101. Bandai Pippin Atmark
102. Bandai Pippin Atworld
103. Sega Saturn (Gray Japan)
104. Sega Saturn (v1)
105. Sega Saturn (v2)
106. Virtual Boy
107. Sony Playstation (v1)
108. Sony Playstation (v2)
109. Sony Playstation (v3)
110. Atari Jaguar CD
111. Casio Loopy
112. Sega Nomad
113. Funtech A'Can
114. Nintendo Gameboy Pocket (yellow)
115. Nintendo 64
116. Nintendo 64 (red)
117. Nintendo 64 (Pokemon Blue)
118. Nintendo 64 (Pokemon Orange)
119. Playstation Net Yaroze
120. Tiger Game.com
121. SNES model 2
122. R-Zone XPG
123. Nintendo Gameboy Color (Green)
124. Nintendo Gameboy Color (red)
125. Nintendo Gameboy Color (Grape)
126. Nintendo Gameboy Color (teal)
127. Nintendo Gameboy Color (hilfiger)
128. Nintendo Gameboy Color (Pokemon Yellow)
129. Wonderswan (green)
130. Noun
131. Neo Geo Pocket
132. Sega Dreamcast
133. Sega Dreamcast (sega sports)
134. Nintendo 64DD
135. Sony PS2
136. Sony PSone
137. Wonderswan Color (FF white)
138. Nintendo Gameboy Advance (Indigo)
139. Nintendo Gameboy Advance (Clear Pink)
140. Nintendo Gameboy Advance (White)
141. Nintendo Gameboy Advance (Black)
142. Microsoft X-Box
143. Nintendo Gamecube (purple)
144. Nintendo Gamecube (Black)
145. Nintendo Gamecube (Silver)
146. Nintendo Gamecube (Pokemon)
147. Panasonic Q
148. Wonderswan Crystal
149. Sammy Atomiswave “custom console”
150. Sony PSX
151. Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP (Silver)
152. Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP (Blue)
153. Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP (Red)
154. Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP (Cobalt)
155. Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP (Light Blue)
156. Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP (Classic NES)
157. Tapwave Zodiac
158. Nokia N-Gage
159. Timetop Game King (v1 Orange)
160. Xavix Port
161. Nintendo Gameboy Advance Micro (Silver face)
162. Sony PS2 Slim (black)
163. Sony PS2 Slim (Silver)
164. Sony PSP
165. Sony PSP (Star Wars)
166. Sony PSP (God of War)
167. Zapit Gamewave
168. V-Smile (Orange)
169. Gizmondo
170. Microsoft Xbox 360 (white/silver)
171. Microsoft Xbox 360 (white)
172. Microsoft Xbox 360 (Halo)
173. Nintendo DS Lite (Black)
174. Nintendo DS Lite (Blue/Black)
175. Nintendo DS Lite (Pink)
176. Nintendo DS Lite (White)
177. Nintendo DS Lite (Zelda)
178. Hyperscan
179. Sony Playstation 3 (v1 backwards compatible)
180. Nintendo Wii (White)
181. Nintendo Wii (Black)
182. Nintendo Wii (Red)
183. V-Smile Motion
184. Didj (Clone Wars Black)
185. Didj (Pink)
186. Zeebo
187. Microsoft Xbox Slim (Black)
188. Microsoft Xbox Slim (Gears of War)
189. Microsoft Xbox Slim (MW3)
190. Microsoft Xbox Slim (Star Wars)
191. Nintendo DSi (Black)
192. Nintendo DSi (Blue)
193. Nintendo DSi XL (Mario Anniversary)
194. Nintendo 3DS (Zelda)
195. Nintendo Wii Mini
196. Nintendo Wii U
197. Neo Geo X Gold
198. Ouya
199. Nintendo 3DS XL (Pokemon X)
200. Nintendo 3DS XL (Zelda)
201. Sony Playstation 4
202. Microsoft Xbox One
« Last Edit: February 01, 2014, 08:55:32 am by theflea »
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disgaeniac

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Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #48 on: February 01, 2014, 09:35:03 am »
@FLEA -

Who did you used to write reviews for?

AND...Ya' can't fool us, buddy - we all KNOW that your 'specialization' is in "Non-Stop, 24/7 Game-Buying  ;)
"Attempts must be made, even when there can be no hope.
 The alternative is despair.
 And betimes some wonder is wrought to redeem us"




soera

Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #49 on: February 01, 2014, 06:55:43 pm »
Oh yeah, one more thing to add to my resume : Skylanders. I have dealt with Skylanders for months now and am pretty knowledgeable on them. :)

Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #50 on: February 01, 2014, 07:23:38 pm »
I'd say mine "expertise" is 2D and 3D fighters and SNK


karyann

Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #51 on: February 01, 2014, 07:53:08 pm »
I'd say I know a whole lot about Pokémon besides the intense breeding and EV/IV training. I don't know if I can call myself a "Nintendo DS expert" yet, but I do know that it's my favourite system and that it's the one I have the most games for, so I guess I know an acceptable level. :)

mrnikon

Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #52 on: September 10, 2014, 11:16:48 am »
well In a non video game world i would say i am a Chicago expert, in video game land I would say my specializations would be the NES since that is what I grew up with, and recently I have been collecting a lot of Famicom/famicom Disk System  stuff.

davifus

Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #53 on: September 10, 2014, 11:37:20 am »
I'm not exactly sure If I have any specific expertises in games... I have a little bit of knowledge in a little bit of everything but nothing extensive.

I'd say I know a whole lot about Pokémon besides the intense breeding and EV/IV training. I don't know if I can call myself a "Nintendo DS expert" yet, but I do know that it's my favourite system and that it's the one I have the most games for, so I guess I know an acceptable level. :)

Pokemon Breeding & EV/IV Breeding is very easy.

"Hard work betrays none, but dreams betray many." ( Hachiman Hikigaya)
"People say nothing's impossible, but I do nothing everyday." (Winnie The Pooh)


maximo310

Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #54 on: September 10, 2014, 12:23:32 pm »
My specializations would have to be Nintendo consoles, since that's what I'm most familiar with and the area which I follow and have the most info compared to other consoles in my collection. I'm also fairly focused on shmups, and although I don't have the optimal library for that stuff yet, I have a lot of information that I've picked over from the few games I have... for now.

dashv

PRO Supporter

Re: Your Specializations/Areas of Expertise?
« Reply #55 on: September 10, 2014, 12:28:23 pm »
I seem to have the golden touch at cleaning up and fixing old systems.

Systems I've restored / enhanced include:

ColecoVision (would not power on or display a video signal. I ended up rebuilding the power supply)
NES (installed a USB CopyNES so I can hook it into my PC and Debug games)
TG-16 (wireless AV mod)
XBox Original (replaced faulty DVD drive, upgraded hard-drive, and more...)
GameBoy Advance (Replaced broken screen)
PS3 (Replaced power supply, cpu fan, applied new thermal paste) all to prevent the inevitable YLOD.
Replaced countless Gameboy cart save batteries.

I'm certainly not an electronics expert but I have a soldering iron, voltage tester, and the ability to troubleshoot and follow directions pretty damn well.

I also usually document some of the more complicated stuff I do partly as a service to others but mostly so I don't forget how/what I did.

If you've got a system you've lost all hope on I might be able to help. I'm also willing to trade repair services for stuff in my wishlist. :)
« Last Edit: September 10, 2014, 12:30:18 pm by dashv »