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TomFulp
Hi there! In case you didn't know, I created newgrounds. No, it wasn't made by some giant company - just some dumb kid who now has help. I also co-founded the Behemoth; we made Alien Hominid and Castle Crashers. Icon by Pegosho, banner by OmenaKettu.

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OVER A HUNDRED BALL PUNCHES!! WOW!!

And ow....

Dude......a sea robot. I need more sea robots.
NEXT GAME I DO IS ABOUT SEA ROBOTS NO ONE STEAL MY IDEA KTHX!

Also....fighting amphibians you say?

In the image it looks like the boy is gonna punch the girl.

I feel a dance coming on...
*Does chicken dance.*

I didn't see whats very great about Gunstar...
Since you stated once it was your favorite game ever, I decided to download it on the Wii. Its probably just me and my brother, but we didn't have much fun playing it. It was too short and repetitive.
I want my 800 points back! >: (

Both my parents are gamers. When my Dad bought a N64 (my first game system) They played Mario Party 2 all night that saturday Owo

The both have weird games that they like too.
My Dads fav is pretty much any golf game, and my Moms fav is Diner Dash.

That picture looks like something from Ranma 1/2....
The guy looks like Male Ranma and the girl looks like Female Ranma.

I'm replying to this 11 years late but that's a cinema from Overhauled Man 3, since I never specifically noted that in the post. And yeah they are pretty Ranma-like. There was a Ranma vs fighter on Turbo Grafx CD as well that was kinda cool.

awesome! I'd totally ball punch that.

W00T!!!!

Wicked!

Where are the good old days? Pixels? Mario with a brown mo?

And, between you and me, I don't like those new "revivals".

Good to know that someone is proud of good old Atari machines running DOS and playing, well, quixotic(?) games!

Have you ever heard of Game Cabinets? My friend got a hold of one and we played it for hours. It basically emulates any game system and has (just about) every retro game ever made and all of its versions. Check it out - <a href="http://www.gamecabinetsinc.com/upright.shtml">http://www.gamecabinetsinc.com/uprigh t.shtml</a>
I honestly played it all night and am dieing to get back over there.

We've been talking about getting one for the office. I dunno when, tho.

Haha I remember I played Street Gangs on NES when I was young.. That game was so much fun. I miss the good ol' brawlers.

Uhhhh..... What game is that in the snapshot?

That's from the ending of OHM3.

"Nice one Tom" >: (

To tell the truth, it takes a whole lot of love and ingenuitiy to get me to play a 3D shooter/brawler type game. I'm generaly 2D all the way when it comes to that stuff... My 3D games are platorformers, adeventure, and strategy usually. A rare FPS here and there could do it. Or soemthing like the Punisher PC game where the tortures ruled.

I'm really looking forward to when people see the Behemoth and go, "Those are the dude who brought solid, well thought out, creative, and actually fun gaming back from the dead."

It's a shame I don't have a 360 atm, but hopefully I grab one for Castle Crashers.

I still believe the 1980's remains the best era in gaming. People were really willing to experiment and test the waters a bit when it came to game design. I mean, the home console market didn't really take off until the late 70's with the 2600 and the spread of gaming cabinets, so they didn't really have much to look back on or compare quality to; i think that resulted in some amazing styles and gameplay that we have lost to time and to the current industry getting stuck in niche gaming schemes.

I had to buy about 4 wire adapters to do it, but my SNES and NES sit happily connected to my office computer, with Journey to Silius (AMAZING arranged music) and Super Mario Bros 2 waiting to be played. There's nothing like the feel of a flat two button controller in hand :).

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Nice! We've been playing with game pads on Stamper's computer. Today we played through Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters... I hadn't played that since it was in arcades in '89. In my memory I saw it as such a perfect game. When we finally got it up and running, it wasn't as stunning as I remembered... But still a blast. The fun part was competing for who could save the most hostages in each level.

That's the cool opportunity we have now, though... The Robot Monsters in my mind was this really smooth really slick game, but the game I actually played was pretty choppy. But if I wanted to, I could try to make a game that plays like it did in my memory - all fast and smooth. That's like what Castle Crashers is to me... It embodies all my memories of playing classic brawlers, but it plays a lot faster and smoother.

^ Seconded.. TROG was freaking awesome. One of my all time favourite games on the NES. PAC MAN with dinosaurs that ate pineapples to turn into a T-Rex.. WHILST eating cavemen.. What more could you want.

Classic videogames really rocks!

That is very... touching, Tom. I was never really into that sort of game at the time, but I remember falling in love with another obscure platformer: Kirby. Peppy music, addictive gameplay, hilariously cutesy graphics... Sigh... If only I didn't just rent them...

Might try to get some old memories back here, all retro PC games you can imagine.

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Good stuff.

Belive me, those 2D games are the best games I have, even if are from few years ago, I still get the classic control and style ones.

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