Question by Kenzie: How do you enter buildings in the Emulated NES Nightmare on Elm Street?
I’ve been playing emulated versions of lots of NES games (i love em!) and I got to Nightmare on Elm Street, and I can’t figure out how to enter buildings! That kinda gets you stuck. Anyone know how? On the guide for the real game, it says press up on the control pad, but the up arrow won’t let me go in. Thanks!
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1990? Let see, back in those days FIFA World Cup was in the news so an unlicensed soccer game was released. Something funny about this kind of 11 in 1 cartridges they had the same games built-in but with minor variations.
OK, fellas. Just as I promised, here’s another video to show off a bit more of the game, but before you get to all the watching, let me clear up a few common misconceptions real quick. 1. I saw all the comments regarding the game’s difficulty being low, and I assured you all that the original video was just the first part of the first stage. In this new video, you’ll catch a glimpse of the “Death Toll” mission on 2 player, showing off a tougher couple of levels. Still though, this is also pretty early in game, so the difficulty still goes up from here. 2. All but one of the special infected are seen in this new video. The Tank doesn’t appear until later in the campaign, so obviously, you won’t see him here. You WILL, however, see the Witch crying in her corner, the Hunter pouncing on the survivors, and the players being stuck on the spot by the Smoker’s tongue. The Boomer is also here, but you’ll recognize him from the first video anyways. 3. I want to point out that I am NOT the one playing in this video. The first player is my buddy “DAC,” who is playing Louis, and the second player is my buddy “Jesse” who is playing Francis. They had quite a fun time playing Death Toll for the first time together and will continue to help me make this product the very best it can be. 4. This one is important: I want to make it very clear that the design aspect of this de-make was to create the game “Left 4 Dead” in a way that I feel it would have been handled back in 1986. The idea was …
A no-death run of Contra for the NES, split into 2 parts to stay under the ten minute limit. No tools or editing of any kind was incorporated, this is actual gameplay performed by myself on the VirtuaNES emulator. Edit: Since many people seem to not know the correct input for the “Contra Code” or “Konami Code” I will put it here: At the title screen, press ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ← → ← → B A. This will allow you to start the game with Thirty lives. *Edit* – After taking a good look at this run i’ve come to the conclusion that I got very lucky in more than one instance, it was a solid run but luck was a factor overall. Mostly at the Energy Zone I started to fool around, cause I love the music . Part 2: www.youtube.com Video Rating: 4 / 5