IrishCanadian25
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Long title? Bear with me.
In the next step in my Old School gamers movement, I am going to offer a little bit of appreciation to the old school, mid-card villains. These are the Dino Bravos and Blacktop Bully's of video games - original NES system villains and what made them so freaking awesome. Your job? Vote on a favorite and soak up the nostagia.
Also, when I say "non-boss," I mean not the boss of the game. You'll see the 3rd labrynth boss from Legend of Zelda here, but not Ganon.
I want to have pictures of each, so this will be a multi-thread activity.
Your first four choices:
Bald Bull from Mike Tyson's Punch-Out
Possibly the 2nd most famous opponent in Punch-Out history, this large, hard-chargin' Istanbully tried to terrorize Little Mac twice in the original Mike Tyson's Punch Out, first in the Major Circut and again in the World Circut. This, folks, is Charles Barkley in 10 years.
Axe Knight from Dragon Warrior
Okay, so this guy was BAD ASS. He guarded Erdrick's Armor in Hauksness behind the abandonned shopkeeper's stand. One of many MAJOR foes in this town, defeating him is a bitch, but the rewards are significant.
Manhandla from Legend of Zelda
This could be the easiest labyrnth boss, or one of the hardest. The fun part was trying to time the bomb to hit this sumbitch in its center, destroying it in one shot. But if you miss, you may cut off a few hands, but he got faster. And if he got down to one, he was nearly impossible to hit.
Mouser from Super Mario Brothers 2
The original uni-bomber, this guy was the first level boss you met. He hurled bombs at you, and you had to grab them and throw them back. Timing was everything, and it wasn't easy. Took 3 bombs the first time you met him, 5 the next time. He wears his sunglasses at night...
So please vote and discuss your favorite of these 4. If you have original NES or Genesis villains you'd like to see me feature next week, PM me with them and I will oblige in most cases.
In the next step in my Old School gamers movement, I am going to offer a little bit of appreciation to the old school, mid-card villains. These are the Dino Bravos and Blacktop Bully's of video games - original NES system villains and what made them so freaking awesome. Your job? Vote on a favorite and soak up the nostagia.
Also, when I say "non-boss," I mean not the boss of the game. You'll see the 3rd labrynth boss from Legend of Zelda here, but not Ganon.
I want to have pictures of each, so this will be a multi-thread activity.
Your first four choices:
Bald Bull from Mike Tyson's Punch-Out

Possibly the 2nd most famous opponent in Punch-Out history, this large, hard-chargin' Istanbully tried to terrorize Little Mac twice in the original Mike Tyson's Punch Out, first in the Major Circut and again in the World Circut. This, folks, is Charles Barkley in 10 years.
Axe Knight from Dragon Warrior

Okay, so this guy was BAD ASS. He guarded Erdrick's Armor in Hauksness behind the abandonned shopkeeper's stand. One of many MAJOR foes in this town, defeating him is a bitch, but the rewards are significant.
Manhandla from Legend of Zelda

This could be the easiest labyrnth boss, or one of the hardest. The fun part was trying to time the bomb to hit this sumbitch in its center, destroying it in one shot. But if you miss, you may cut off a few hands, but he got faster. And if he got down to one, he was nearly impossible to hit.
Mouser from Super Mario Brothers 2

The original uni-bomber, this guy was the first level boss you met. He hurled bombs at you, and you had to grab them and throw them back. Timing was everything, and it wasn't easy. Took 3 bombs the first time you met him, 5 the next time. He wears his sunglasses at night...
So please vote and discuss your favorite of these 4. If you have original NES or Genesis villains you'd like to see me feature next week, PM me with them and I will oblige in most cases.