Dungeon Explorer is awesome!

Started by jbeedham, 05/04/2016, 09:04 PM

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jbeedham

So I grabbed my TurboDuo out of the closet last night and was going through and testing all my games. I must say that Dungeon Explorer is awesome and holds up after 25+ years. I definitely have to find a Duo Tap so I can share some multiplayer goodness. One reason I really like this game is because it reminds me of Gauntlet.
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esteban

Quote from: jbeedham on 05/04/2016, 09:04 PMSo I grabbed my TurboDuo out of the closet last night and was going through and testing all my games. I must say that Dungeon Explorer is awesome and holds up after 25+ years. I definitely have to find a Duo Tap so I can share some multiplayer goodness. One reason I really like this game is because it reminds me of Gauntlet.
LORD NATAS commands you to listen to the soundtrack when you aren't playing the game.

This, he commands.
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CrackTiger

On road trips or sometimes while just walking across town, I'd debde debda up a bard just to listen to the soundtrack on my Turbo Express.
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wildfruit

The soundtrack is boss. I listen to it often. I also like the DE2 soundtrack but the first is best.

seieienbu

I just gave the soundtrack a listen to.  After Double Dungeons of all games, Dungeon Explorer 2 is probably my favorite Hu Card soundtrack.  It, of course, still holds up.  The last time I played through Dungeon Explorer was while waiting for Dungeon Explorer 2 that I got to show up at my door just over 2 years ago. 

Maybe I'll give it another go at some point in the near future if I can get some buddies to play through it with me.
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Arkhan Asylum

This game is a fantastic demonstration of why stereo panning on all channels is a good time.

It showcases the PC Engine's sound perfectly.   
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geise

Quote from: wildfruit on 05/05/2016, 02:43 AMThe soundtrack is boss. I listen to it often. I also like the DE2 soundtrack but the first is best.
Truth.  The Redbook audio is nice, but the Hu Card tunes are amazing.

NecroPhile

Heck yeah, it's the Hudson Bee's knees!  Sweet tunes, nice graphics (if a bit dark), five player action, and unlockable characters - what's not to love?
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geise

Quote from: guest on 05/05/2016, 10:12 AMwhat's not to love?
Password system rather than backup ram saves?

Gentlegamer

Quote from: guest on 05/05/2016, 02:10 AMOn road trips or sometimes while just walking across town, I'd debde debda up a bard just to listen to the soundtrack on my Turbo Express.
Now I just listen to Dreams of Oddesia.
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NecroPhile

Quote from: geise on 05/05/2016, 11:51 AMPassword system rather than backup ram saves?
True, save files would be preferable, but at least the passwords are short and easy enough to read.
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exodus

drives me crazy that speedruns of this game don't use the walk through walls code!

jbeedham

Quote from: geise on 05/05/2016, 11:51 AM
Quote from: guest on 05/05/2016, 10:12 AMwhat's not to love?
Password system rather than backup ram saves?
Passwords have probably turned out better in the long run. I couldn't imagine trying to crack open a HuCard to replace a battery. Also, if there weren't passwords how could people cheat?  :lol:
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CrackTiger

Quote from: jbeedham on 05/05/2016, 02:22 PM
Quote from: geise on 05/05/2016, 11:51 AM
Quote from: NecroPhile on 05/05/2016, 10:12 AMwhat's not to love?
Password system rather than backup ram saves?
Passwords have probably turned out better in the long run. I couldn't imagine trying to crack open a HuCard to replace a battery. Also, if there weren't passwords how could people cheat?  :lol:
PC Engine games use external backup saving. The CD-ROMs add it and the Duo systems have it. If you're sticking to a HuCard-only system, there's the Tennokoe II for PCE or the TurboBooster Plus for TG-16.

Dungeon Explorer II supports game saving.
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NecroPhile

And games like Neutopia and Ys do both passwords and save files, letting you have your cake and eat it too.
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Gredler

Quote from: guest on 05/05/2016, 03:22 PMAnd games like Neutopia and Ys do both passwords and save files, letting you have your cake and eat it too.
This is what I would prefer, since I don't manage the memory much I can have a game save that consumes the tiny memory amount of my duo-r, and use passwords on the other games.

I'm saying it now, catastrophy will have both - get on it DK!! *cracks the whip*

martinine

I too love this music. It's often a game I throw on when people ask: "What is this Turbo and why do you love it so much?"
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Gentlegamer

Quote from: martinine on 05/07/2016, 10:10 PMI too love this music. It's often a game I throw on when people ask: "What is this Turbo and why do you love it so much?"
From CrackTiger's excellent site: Dreams of Oddesia
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Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 10/25/2015, 02:35 PMGentle with games, rough with collectards.  Riders gon riiiiide.