Although frankly, I don't remember a single thing....
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It's the infamous Konami code which I believe originated in NES Contra.Shinova wrote:I vaguely remember that being a cheat code of some kind on the NES or SNES. Which is it?neoolong wrote:"If you can punch in "up, up, down, down, left, right, B, A, start" in less than 3 seconds"
So true.
Although the web site made a mistake. The full Konami Code is Up,Up,Down,Down,Left,Right,Left,Right, BA Start.Ghost Rider wrote:It's the infamous Konami code which I believe originated in NES Contra.Shinova wrote:I vaguely remember that being a cheat code of some kind on the NES or SNES. Which is it?neoolong wrote:"If you can punch in "up, up, down, down, left, right, B, A, start" in less than 3 seconds"
So true.
It was also famous for being the "blood code" on the Sega Genesis version of the original Mortal Kombat that made all the SNES whores jealous. But that was the 90's.Ghost Rider wrote:It's the infamous Konami code which I believe originated in NES Contra.Shinova wrote:I vaguely remember that being a cheat code of some kind on the NES or SNES. Which is it?neoolong wrote:"If you can punch in "up, up, down, down, left, right, B, A, start" in less than 3 seconds"
So true.
So do I.kojikun wrote:I am an evil child of the 80s. I listen to cheesy 80s music like Laura Branigan's Self Control.
It also worked for Abadox.SAMAS wrote:Although the web site made a mistake. The full Konami Code is Up,Up,Down,Down,Left,Right,Left,Right, BA Start.Ghost Rider wrote:It's the infamous Konami code which I believe originated in NES Contra.Shinova wrote: I vaguely remember that being a cheat code of some kind on the NES or SNES. Which is it?
In Contra and Lifefforce, it gave you 30 lives.
In Gradius, it gave you full powerups.
In Gradius II(SNES)... I forget. I think the original code killed you, but a variation gave you the powerups.
In Zone of the Enders: the 2nd Runner, if you pull it off during the Boss Battle Extra Mission against Vic Viper, it unlocked the Vic Viper Gradius-style minigame(without you having to get it during the story mode again). Inputting it again during the minigame gives you full powerups.
Like the Disco of the 70s and boy bands and grunge bands of the 90s were any better.Shinova wrote:The 80s also had the STRANGEST music.
I WAS the kid down the street who had all six Constructicons.You envied the kid down the street who had all six Constructicons.
Hey, at least most of the stuff in the 90s and 70s at least sounded like something! A lot of the stuff from the 80s sounded like a collection of sounds put together with some over-done electronic mixing and lyrics added in.Darth Servo wrote:Like the Disco of the 70s and boy bands and grunge bands of the 90s were any better.Shinova wrote:The 80s also had the STRANGEST music.
You obviously missed metal. The '80s were the peak of heavy metal... although it didn't gain as much acceptance in America as the hair bands, it still was fairly popular.Shinova wrote:Hey, at least most of the stuff in the 90s and 70s at least sounded like something! A lot of the stuff from the 80s sounded like a collection of sounds put together with some over-done electronic mixing and lyrics added in.
This is not to say that there were indeed some really good pieces out from the 80s, but in general, blaaaahhh.