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DS Daily: Muscle memory

While we do in fact find the idea of a video game training game hysterical, we think that Namco Bandai has actually hit upon something clever in the way they're justifying their take on WarioWare (and let's not kid ourselves, that's what this is).

As evidenced by the severe pain caused by Contra 4, our retrogaming skills have atrophied as we've spent more time with modern games. Of course, Contra 4 is quite a bit harder than previous entries, but part of our constant failure could still be attributed to lack of practice.

Newer games require different skillsets, and unless we were to cherrypick only the twitchiest games (like Geometry Wars), our abilities to play arcade-style games would continue to deteriorate. Which means that a collection of condensed retrogaming challenges is a great idea, and one that could maybe allow us to keep sharp in a variety of vintage game types.

Do you feel like your arcade gaming skills have gotten worse over time? Have modern games with their save menus and tutorials and careful difficulty curves spoiled you?

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Pete1

12-19-2007 @ 11:05AM

Pete said...

omg epic fail at contra 4. :( but yeah I see what you mean going back to old school games would see me fail to hit the leaderboard.

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tamriel2

12-19-2007 @ 11:18AM

tamriel said...

I found that these skills are coming back rather promptly, like cycling or something. I have been racking huge scores in Geometry Wars Galaxies, and generally improving over the last three weeks (the drone gathering experience helps a lot, I must say).

Moreover, I figure these skills should be properly maintained by action puzzle games: I get ripped through in Tetris online by people that are twitch-fast putting up their flawless walls. Same thing at Planet Puzzle League. It seems to me that so-called retro-gaming skills aren't so retro and shouldn't be so deeply buried in one's nervous system, if one cares to dust them up a bit.

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Brello3

12-19-2007 @ 12:59PM

Brello said...

I recently went back and played the Megaman X titles for SNES, and seeing as how I got my ass handed to me for at least an hour, I'm a bit rusty.

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Dio4

12-19-2007 @ 11:48PM

Dio said...

You should ALWAYS practice muscle memory, otherwise you'll suck at 2D games after not playing for a long time, and then you'll end up practicing more D: Of course, you can't just keep on playing the game over and over again. I tried that with Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin so that I could play through Richter Hard Mode Level 1, but it just didn't work out.

I think using the DS Phat's buttons are much better than the DS Lite's.

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