Major props for the Teen Girl Squad reference. I must concur, though - moz, I am thoroughly weirded out. Why would anyone operate a Retrode with their feet?! :blink:
Anyway, with that said, and continuing with the Teen Girl Squad references... LET'S GET READY TO LOOK SOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOD!!
Here's my Retrode 2. It's on purple felt instead of white this time, because this is what I've got out for my current spare-time sewing project (the one that I mentioned in The Communication Cube in Off Topic a while back).
First ever use! The game is Rockman 7 - Shukumei no Taiketsu! (the Japanese version of Mega Man 7, literally, "Rockman 7 - The Destined Showdown!" - all of the Japanese releases in the Classic series have a subtitle, whilst the Western ones do not) for the SNES, as that was what was closest to hand at the time, it's one of my favourite games in the Mega Man series, and I wanted to test a SNES game first, it being my favourite console of all time. (Note also the return of the cassette tape USB hub, next to my Pandora, there.
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A close-up of the first demo that the game runs if you don't press Start at the title screen.
Testing the Mega Drive side, now, this is Rockman Mega World (the marginally easier-to-find Japanese version of Mega Man: The Wily Wars). This game is interesting in that it uses Serial EEPROM for its save files. The Retrode did not seem to bring my saves in, unfortunately, meaning that I will have to suffer through the nightmarishly buggy, reprogrammed versions of Mega Man 1, 2, and 3, in order to unlock Wily Tower, a unique game exclusive to this cartridge, which plays better because it was built around the buggy game engine and its problems.
The starting point in Cut Man's level in the first game on the compilation, in all its weird-looking glory.
I'm afraid I haven't tried it out with any controllers yet, as I couldn't lay my hands on my SNES one when I came to take these pictures, and the only MD one I have is for taking up the second joystick port on my Supergun (which is currently in storage) because it misbehaves without it there (I find MD pads to be quite horrible to use, and don't have any spares anymore, as I got rid of my Multi-Mega a while ago).
Also, my apologies for the dire photography - my camera decided that it only wanted to take bad pictures today. :rolleyes: