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Month: May 2011

Acquisition Log: Dreamcast Haul

Posted on May 23, 2011 by Multimedia Mike

I was on a Dreamcast kick a few months back and one result is that I went in search of a bunch of Dreamcast stuff on eBay. Here are the results of a few different hauls.

First, I collected some games, mostly disposable sports games:



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Games included:

  • NFL 2K
  • NFL 2K1
  • NHL 2K
  • Sonic Adventure 2
  • Spider-Man
  • Sydney 2000
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2
  • Virtua Tennis

Further, I procured a collection of 9 different volumes of Sega Dreamcast magazine. I seem to be missing 2 volumes and I’m not sure sure if there were more than 11 issues as the last volume was issued on February, 2001.



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  • November, 1999 — this doesn’t list a volume number but I think this is volume 2
  • January, 2000 — volume 3
  • May, 2000 — volume 5
  • July, 2000 — volume 6
  • September, 2000 — volume 7
  • November, 2000 — volume 8
  • December, 2000 — volume 9
  • January, 2001 — volume 10
  • February, 2001 — volume 11

That last issue was published around the time that the Dreamcast was being discontinued in North America.

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Neo Geo: Bigger Badder Better Ad

Posted on May 22, 2011 by Multimedia Mike

Here’s a curious artifact from my archives– a large advertisement for the Neo Geo game system entitled “Neo Geo: Bigger Badder Better”. I have seen the cover image around the internet but I can’t find all the scans. So I guess it falls to me to make sure that the specimen is preserved for all time online. Here is the document in convenient PDF form:



Neo Geo: Bigger Better Badder advertisement in PDF format (~15MB)

This advertisement takes the form of a small magazine. I’m not sure how it was originally distributed. I remember receiving it from this weird kid at the local video arcade (PlayAmerica video arcade in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA; I know I have some readers who remember it). This would have been circa 1993-1994. The kid in question actually owned a Neo Geo. I was a real tech spec fiend back in those days, always quoting the MHz speed of the CPUs and the total palette each console was capable. This kid produced this Neo Geo ad which was right up my ally. He let me keep it and now here we are.

The advertising material is far more aggressive than anything Sega ever produced. But selling a $650 video game console (this was the early 1990s) was the toughest of sells. The magazine purports to be written by an entity known as The Game Lord who is here to school you on why all other consoles suck compared to the Neo Geo. Actually, I doubt that even the most ardent Sega or Nintendo fanboy from the period would even attempt to argue that their favorite consoles were technically superior to the Neo Geo. But there was the issue of initial capital investment for the console, plus $200 video games.

I did, however, like the copy’s tackling of the CD-ROM issue, citing that gamers should be worried about the time it takes to develop a game to fill a 650 MB optical disc when it already takes a long time to develop one that just fits on a few megabytes worth of ROM. It’s a curious assumption, to be sure, that development time is linearly proportional to the size of the end product deliverable. Of course, they were 100% correct about early CD-ROM games; see my interactive games category for more hard data on this matter.

Here are the individual page scans; click for larger images:


  • Front cover with the pit bull — I think this might have been the closest the Neo Geo came to having a mascot

  • Hardware overview
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Nintendo Power Contests

Posted on May 15, 2011 by Multimedia Mike

A year ago, I shipped off to various video game museums my collection of Nintendo Power magazines, consisting of most of the first 46 issues. But before I did, one last silly project I wanted to undertake was to list all of the prizes from various Players Polls.

NP used the Players Poll to determine the most popular games amongst players, and used the prizes as a means of incentivizing response. Some of the prizes struck me as a little strange, even when I was reading the magazine as a child. One that stuck out in my mind was the tie-in with the Total Recall NES title, dreadful game that it was — The grand prize was an authentic martian police force uniform from the movie. 2nd prizes included costume badges from the movie. 3rd prize was the game. It’s hard to tell which prize would have been worse. Similarly, the 1990 Jan/Feb issue had a contest themed around movies. One of the prizes involved a random game from a pool of 15 notoriously awful, movie-themed NES games.

On the other hand, some of the more notable grand prizes included a trip for 4 to Disneyland (1988 Nov/Dec); trip for 4 to Super Bowl XXV (volume 18); and a trip to New Orleans for NCAA Final Four (volume 43).

Some of the weirder ones included becoming a character in a Valiant comic book (volume 20); Hudson Hawk scavenger hunt organized in your home town (volume 24); Bill & Ted’s telehone booth, installed with phone bill paid for 1 whole year (volume 27); Robocop’s Ford Taurus (volume 35); and hanging with Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince (volume 40). Further, there were at least 2 contests in which the grand prize involved doing work for Nintendo or its affiliates (1989 July/August offered the opportunity to do game testing for Nintendo; volume 32 was a trip to visit Rare and brainstorm ideas for a game). Another odd thing was that, while this magazine was aimed at kids (probably), a number of the contests revolved around R-rated movies (Robocop 2, Total Recall, and Hudson Hawk).

I thought I scanned a bunch of the more interesting examples before shipping off the magazines, but I can’t find them now. I found the scans and have updated the post.

1988 July/Aug – Super Mario Bros II cover

  • 1st prize (1): 10 games of your choice
  • 2nd prize (10): Super Mario Bros II
  • 3rd prize (50): Nintendo Power jersey
  • Notes: The contest page boasts OVER 60 BIG WINNERS; indeed, mathematically, there will be 61 winners. Also, according to the poll, it looks like the licensed library was roughly 87 games large at the time.

1988 Sep/Oct – Castlevania II cover

Theme: R.C. Pro-Am

  • 1st prize (1): 10 games of your choice (presumably of the entire licensed library)
  • 2nd prize (5): 14-inch scale model quick drive RC model car
  • 3rd prize (10): R.C. Pro-Am game
  • 4th prize (50): Nintendo Power jersey
  • Notes: Again, “OVER 65 BIG WINNERS” when there will be exactly 66 winners.

1988 Nov/Dec – Track and Field II cover

  • 1st prize (1): trip for 4 to Disneyland (4 days/3 nights)
  • 2nd prize (600+): various NES games and accessories
  • Notes: Trip to Disneyland; now we’re talkin’. I’m not sure if I mistyped that 600+ figure for 2nd prize winners. Seems off. 60 2nd place winners would be more in keeping with the contests up to this point.

1989 Jan/Feb – Zelda II cover

  • 1st prize (1): A set of NES accessories
  • 2nd prize (10): Zelda II game
  • 3rd prize (50): NP jersey
  • Note: This one claims over 150 winners when the prizes only seem to add up to 61.



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Acquisition Log: Church Rummage Sale Edition

Posted on May 13, 2011 by Multimedia Mike

Though this blog has been quite dead for some time now, I continue to collect old, forgotten, unloved games on the cheap. While I may not have time to play and write up many of them, I have wanted to at least post pictures of them on this blog along with a little text for search engines’ benefit.

This seems like as good a day as any to finally get rolling on this goal. I went to a large church rummage sale event today. They had a small area for electronics / software / games. In the pile of CD-ROMs I found mostly CD-ROM data collections (I picked up a wrapped copy of “The Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous Cookbook by Robin Leach” on CD-ROM). But I also found 3 issues of MacAddict demo CD-ROMs from 2003. I like collecting these because they tend to be jam packed with computer history, time capsules that the editors probably didn’t realize they were assembling.


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  • December 2002, number 76: Heavyweight Champs; Try before you buy: Photoshop Elements 2, FileMaker Pro 6, Giants: Citizen Kabuto, Flash MX, NetBarrier X, Chimera, CandyBar, Desktastic, Audion, and 78 more apps
  • January 2003, number 77: Bugdom 2, Photoshop 7.0 30-day trial, SFX Machine, Carrara, Image Doctor, VideoClix, StickyBrain, Jotz
  • February 2003, number 78: Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon, Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Whamb, iHook, Photologist, Key Xing, iPod It, ResPloder, Rax, Sync-Hole, Xounds

Lots more to come in this Acquisition Log series, ideally.

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