So I sold around eighty games (DS, PSP, Wii, PS2), and a DS Lite and snagged 10 games for my troubles:
PSP
Hammerin' Hero (new)
Bust-a-Move Deluxe (used)
Half Minute Hero (new)
Prinny: Can i really be the hero? (used)
Metal Gear AC!D 2 (used) w/sealed 3D glasses!
DS
Arkanoid DS (used) missing case
Space Bust-A-Move (new)
Space Invaders Extreme 2 (new)
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier (new) w/soundtrack
The Dark Spire (new) w/soundtrack
Not a bad haul, especially since a lot of the games I sold were got for discounted prices. Even better was that most all the new games i got at GameStop were still shrink wrapped and the new Atlus games had the soundtracks. It would also appear I'm moving towards a more portable-centric collection. Given that I seem to hardly have anytime any more this would be the most logical approach to mantain the hobby.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Level 4 and Level 5
Stage 4 - Crazy Cruise_PhaseXX
Boss - Vanity
The first real challenge appears on this stage. Even though the track is short, it throws as many and as many types of enemies at you as it possibly can, then it adds narrow corridors to highlight the fact that you have even less room to maneuver.
Stage 5- Geometric City (Area 1)
Boss - Ladybug
Back to more of a laid back fight. The Invaders will still pack the screen, but the tempo will still allow for a successful strong offensive assault.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Space Invaders Infinity Gene - Zuntata
So after some time, i finally unlocked everything on Infinity Gene, and instead of simply playing levels off of my music, I put all that Arkanoid and SI Extreme music to use. That got me to thinking of making levels strictly with Zuntata's music. So i dug around on iTunes and found some tracks that flowed well together and complimented Infinity Gene. Here' s the list

Qi-Qi
Catharsis (Area4)
Midnight Jungling (BGM#4)
Crazy Cruise_PhaseXX
Geometric City (Area1)
Description of Feelings (Stage10)
Revenge of Arkanoid
Chaotic Girly_PhaseXX (Not Use)
Virgin Flight (BGM#3)
Metaphar (B0ss2) [Full Take]
Dark Crystal
Exotic Baryon_PhaseXX
Gradation (Original Version)
Intolerance (Last Boss)
Revenge of Arkanoid (Complete Mix)
I call it Infinity Gene - Zuntata. If IG could play playlists, i think this would work well flow-wise. So far i've played 4 levels, each generating mostly different levels, with four different bosses.
Stage 1 - Qi-Qi
Boss 1 - The Sun
a laid back start, given the bouncy nature of the music.
Stage 2 - Cartharsis
Boss - Teleporter
Even though the music is slow paced, the enemies flood the screen. The speed allows for a strong defense fortunately.
Stage 3 - Midnight Jungling (BGM#4)
Boss - Ladybug
The stark background betrays the stream of enemies that will appear. Challenging, but not at all impossible.
Stage 4 - Crazy Cruise_PhaseXX
Boss - ?
The first real challenge appears on this stage. Even though the track is short, it throws as many and as many types of enemies at you as it possibly can, then it adds narrow corridors to highlight the fact that you have even less room to maneuver.
I have yet to finish this level, but as soon as i do, i'll catalog the boss.
I know this endeavor is silly and probably wasting more time than one should, but i love this game, and love that one can expand the levels with music they enjoy. Adding more of Zuntata's music to an already awesome game makes me love the game even more. As more levels are played more pics and descriptions will be added, and maybe more levels as soon as Space Invaders Extreme 2's soundtrack gets in...
Homebrewing it

I ordered copies of Space Invaders for the Atari 7800 and Juno First (an old Konami arcade game) for the 2600. They should be in sometime next week so can enjoy some nice arcade-at-home fun. Once again these were ordered from Atariage.com.

Thursday, October 22, 2009
Yeah, i really like Space Invaders



Labels:
Arkanoid,
Space Invaders,
Taito,
Video Game Soundtracks,
Zuntata
Pac-Man Collections


Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker Wallpaper
Game & Watches
Ti/99 with Milton Bradley MBX add on
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