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First here's a quote from Page 10 of My Vintage Action Figure Topic located here ---> http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-vintage-action-figure-collection-willow-1988-t1087-90.html?hilit=Commodore
BrandonDaCollector wrote:Ghostbusters Commodore 64 PC Game: Now if you saw and read My special G.I. Joe special not that long ago then you'll know I gave big a hint that another one was coming up and it was gonna special. Well this IS ITIn a very close tie to My G.I. Joe game, My Ghostbusters game was My absolute favorite game to play! I bet I played this hundreds of times and I was only like 4 or 5 years of age and I was already a big gamer! My Mom got it for Me as she knew how much I loved Ghostbusters and she paid big bucks to get it then because back then in them days, PC games & VHS tapes were extremely high priced but she done well getting Me this along with many other titles. Now there was a version for the NES (plus GB II) later on but it was no where near as classic & fun as this one. I just the loved graphics, the stages and the shops especially building your Ecto-1 (I actually preferred the blue car though) and oh, I especially loved the voice you hear in the beginning as he laughs
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Here is My special pics that I took of the famed box, oh that was also one of My most favorite aspects of the whole game as well and the fact of the matter is, this is the only Ghostbusters game that had an awesome box like this! I loved this stuff as this was from a time when companies weren't cheap and put the extra mile into their products and you actually felt that you got your money's worth!
The Disk & Insert!
Scale!
Ghostbusters Sega Genesis Game: Oh gosh, this is one of the most underrated games of all-time IMO. This was one of My favorite games to play on the Sega Genesis and it came out in 1990! Like many games that are inspiration or even coincide with their movie counterparts, there is some elements of all kinds like characters, locations, music, etc. that wasn't in the films and this great classic has a lot of that cool bonus stuff! My Grandma got this for Me in the later part of the 90s before our local Star Video went out of business thanks to Blockbuster Video down the street & Hollywood Video literally taking Star Video's placeAnother thing I loved about Sega's games was their protective cases, this is something Nintendo really lacked for decades! In fact, Nintendo was quite behind on certain things till later...I consider Sega like Kenner & Nintendo is like Hasbro, Hasbro "borrowed" so many concepts from Tonka/Kenner and the rest is history!
Now here we go with new content for this presentation! Here's My 2 Ghosbusters NES games that I got a while later after the C64 version but before My SG version.

I'm not sure where got GB1 at but I know for sure I got GBII at Verna's Mr. T's Movie Rentals...

which I have greatly showcased her in My all crucial Odds & Ends in My very important Glory Days of Movie Rentals here---> http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-odds-ends-insane-keychain-t1176-40.html




Here's all of My classic GB video games together, that is pure video game history right there if I do say so Myself


As a super special bonus here's My GB video games together along with My GB VHS Tapes, wow that is so gorgeous


Now, here is a continuation from last year where when I posted My scary Commodore 64 games, so here's Ghostbusters joining Mail Order Monsters, Realm of Impossibility & Archon in this Spooky C64 Special







BrandonDaCollector wrote:So with the talk Jaws thanks to PB starting it in his Movie Trailer TopicI thought let's do one last thing of Jaws. As you see the cover above, the video game for the NES is Jaws. It was great game. Now I told the story before in My Video Game Collection Topic which I'll say it again. Back in 1987 or so I wanted the really cool Activision Ghostbusters game for the NES because I adored the version on the Commodore 64 which I greatly showcased as a big special Halloween Bonus in My Vintage Action Figure Topic with My Kenner Ghostbusters & Beetlejuice collection a while back, if you never seen it I suggest you do especially around the spooky time of the year
So My Grandparents took Me to Crestwood's K-B Toys to get the GB NES game and I was really excited about going I mean I still recall it quite vividly
When We got there I was really disappointed because they were sold out of it then I had to decide which other one I wanted in it's place. I saw they had Jaws on the shelf pegs behind the counter and I'm like I know Jaws and hey it's JLN who were like THE best video game company and My favorite at the time and quite frankly they still are so (if you follow Me faithfully then you know how much I talk about them and Acclaim!) I chose that game and in My little youngster mind I was really being a brat as I was unhappy with the game and I didn't play it. Now as I said before in PB's Topic, My Grandma loved the Jaws movies and Sharks in general. So she tried the game out and she got HOOKED RIGHT AWAY and really the game became her's
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She played the game quite often and mastered it. She became an expert at it like My Grandpa did at Tetris which I have expressed before about that. I bet he could beat many experts, he was that darn good
So I would watch her play Jaws and even join in a little bit but I wasn't as good as her and I saw her defeat Jaws more times than I can count and she still played this great game even after they got Me My N64 and really she continued to play it till the darn tech changed to what we know now. See, we played together and watched each other and shared the systems which is a good thing to do
Thank goodness I grew out of that mindset of being too greedy and unappreciative of what I get and how a game is and all that jazz
So in My Video Game Collection Topic I showcased My NES games (which I showed that I eventfully got GB I & GB II) and in one of My Cases was mostly LJN games and one of'em was Jaws, look at that classic NES, gosh I miss these times but I'm so glad I was able to experience it cause there was no time like being a kid and gaming in the 80s & 90s
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So that was on Page 14 of My other Video Game Topic which you can check out here --->http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-discussions/video-games-consoles-you-have-the-power-t1218-130.html and obviously you just saw that I got the NES Ghostbusters anyway



Here's a brief look into their Instruction Booklets. I always liked looking at them and really it's really impressive how they resemble something like Konami would do like say for Castlevania



Here's the really cool NES Master Blaster & Demon Sword. My Mom got Me Demon Sword for Christmas in 1990



Here's NES Rare's Cobra Triangle. I have always loved this especially when the Sea Monsters appear




Here's NES Ghosts 'n Goblins and SNES' Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, such great fun spooky atmosphere they have



Look at that, Capcom's ad for Final Fight


Here's My SNES Addams Family that I got used over at Loughborough Schnucks, I loved to play this as it was so fun




Now in My previous showcased, I presented FuncoLand, well the following Sega CD Games My Mom got Me them for either Christmas 96 or My Birthday 97 when they were really cheap




Here's a special 2-pack of Bram Stoker's Dracula & Mary Shelly's Frankenstein that is based on the movies that came out in 92 & 94 respectively. They were promoted & bundled together as Double Deal. Buy 1, get 1 Free






Next up Corpse Killer. This is by Digital Pictures as well and one of their last games because they went out of business in 1996 which they weren't that old as they first started in 1991




While this didn't include an Instruction Booklet, it did however have some cool ads and you know how Sega was, they could really put out some crazy-fun advertisements




Now I'm moving on Personal Computer/PC with this classic from 1994 called Isle of the Dead which is by GoodTimes Entertainment aka GT Media, Inc. I have showcased them previously in My Vintage Action Figure & Vintage Wrestling Topics and explained their history because they were huge and a very important company. Now this game is pretty good. Notice how cool the cover is as it has a man and his babe...something that is really missing in this day & age



Here's a cool look at the CD, it actually looks like a Musical CD and not one that is a Video Game


Here's a close up of this great looking 90s Babe art


Here's Sega's House of the Dead III, this is the only one I've played of the franchise and it's so cool that it's very much like an Arcade Game


It's distributed by the U.K.'s video game distribution company Sold Out which hence their name would bring back many games that were well..."sold out"


Here we go with great video games for the Nintendo 64/N64. My chosen entries are Banjo-Kazooie, Nightmare Creatures & Shadow Man. My Grandparents got Me Banjo for Christmas and My Mom got Me the other two. These games were all anticipated by Me in 98 & 99 and I played them a ton especially Banjo as it was in a similar style like Mario 64.
Now Gruntilda the Witch is actually My babe on My special Header Logo but this id when she transformed herself after she used her "Beauty Transfer Machine" to drain Tooty's youth and beauty thus transferring it all to her own-self. When I first saw what she looked like I was quite wowed of how busty & hot she was


Rare came up with another great one for Nintendo which their other great one was Cobra Triangle that I did just showed a few short seen moments ago, that other one is Banjo-Kazooie and has elements of all kinds that is seasonal and it really has such a fantastic spooky map called Mad Monster Mansion. It's very scary 60s like with the way everything is and especially the music too and has always been such a top favorite of Mine. Now Nightmare Creatures I original played on the PC and when found out that Activision was putting a port out for the N64 I was stoked because I loved how scary it was with it's landscapes, eerie atmosphere and it's monsters. Now Acclaim's Shadow Man is terrific and really is a great spooky game of it's own and really like I had expressed in My Baseball Video Game Collection just recently it pains Me how nobody talks about Accalim and all of the great games that they made. Everybody was talking about them then in the 80s, 90s & early 2000s




Here's inside of their spooky Instruction Booklets.




Now in Nightmare Creatures is one of the hottest video game babes ever that nobody ever talks about and that was Nadia. She's a busty Latina and she's such a great example of how women were in gaming in the 90s and again, this is such a fun thing that is so missing in today's pathetic modern age and yet so many people are doing nothing about it but with Me I don't let things slide like that because I'm all about the past & history


Now before we get to the spooky video games of the 2000s & beyond when gaming was really changing here's some pages from My Game Players & Game Informer Magazines that I meant to post in My Baseball Video Game Collection but I didn't. Now I plan on showcasing these Magazines in time so for now here's this great content when gaming was darn fun



Here's a fun ad of ESPN's Baseball Tonight


Here's a contest to win the great video game consoles of the fun 16-Bit era and where you can buy Saturday Night Slam Masters, ESPN Baseball Tonight & Mortal Kombat plus video game books including Super Star Wars


Here's a close up of SNES's Super Star Wars plus SG 32X's Star Wars: The Arcade Game which I have greatly showcased them both. Look there's Sega's Jurassic Park which this year mark's it's 30th anniversary


So above I showcased SNES' Addams Family, while I don't own this game here's a rad ad to the sequel


Here's cool section of Game Player's little write up for Night Trap's Cover Art


Here's a cool special to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Mortal Mombat I posted last month


Now here's some great stuff from Game Informer. To coincide with My Baseball Video Game Collection I posted earlier, here's their review of Triple Play 2000 and a preview of All-Star Baseball 2000


Here's a preview of Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest and here's FuncoLand's ad for Eido's Strategy Guides including the original hot Lara Croft



This is a cool section called Classic GI. Now it was amazing that even back in 99 systems like the NES, SNES & SG was considered to be classic. Here's their entries of Blaster Master & Cobra Triangle that you just saw above in My Horror Video Game Collection. Looking back at this is truly something else and it's a shame that this generation has no idea how gaming was back then but I'm fortunate to know how exciting it was


OK, so fast-forward when gaming was really evolving and most of My entries just a few short moments ago were already either considered to be classics or sadly forgotten which I hope the majority of plebeians did the former. So these entries are for XBOX 360 and first up is is BloodRayne which is a great vampire babe game that is really bloody. She was so hot during this time and the game is extremely fun. Next is Dead Island which I got the Game of the Year Edition with all of the DLC & Features. It has some really cool stuff & characters including Xian Mei whom is really great looking. You saw her in My special Header Logo at the very start of this showcase






Here's an ad within the Booklet of Jaws the Game, amazing you just saw My Grandma's NES Jaws prior to this






Next up is for My Wii U and it's none other than ZombieU which is an incredible FPS and it's so cool the way of how you control it with the option of doing it on your gamepad which I've never understood why people were the way they were about the Wii U I mean it's arguably the best system ever with all of the options & ways you can play the games.


Now here's Call of Duty: Black Ops II. I bet your like that's not spooky but it is because it has ZOMBIES



Now I have Call of Duty: Black Ops III for My PS4 which is also really good and features ZOMBIES





As a bonus here's both COD Games together

IMPORTANT NOTE: I've said it before, I like COD but I love Battlefield way more as I find that franchise so much more satisfying with all the huge landscapes and the true battling of teams & squads. COD seems way more overrated as you always see commercials of it, you never see Battlefield




Here's the all important Copyrights




Now a sweet bonus, here's many digital titles I have on My systems. On My XBOX 360 I have Ghostbusters: The Video Game and its wonderful and actually serves as the sequel to GBII which is awesome


Also on My XBOX 360 I have Darkstalkers Resurrection which is Capcom's other fighting property that has crossed-over with Street Fighter and also BloodRayne: Betrayal which is great but way different than the other game.

Here's Escape from Dead Island on My XBOX 360 and Dead Island Retro Revenge on My PS4. Both are actually Beat'Em Ups rather than FPS like their predecessor above is which I love those types of gaming as well


Also on My XBOX 360 I have the great indie game Ghouls 'N Gals which is kinda inspired by the anime High School DxD which has some nice fine looking busty females. Well this game does too and it's really like a RPG in a way but it's quite scary with the sound effects and how the zombies pop up at you when you choose the wrong path. I love big & huge breasted women which this has been lacking in this day & age so much but these characters look rather nice




On My Wii U I have some Indie games. Zombeer is a FPS that also has busty babes and is really kinda on the adult side. Rock Zombie is great and it's a Beat'Em Up that features an all women rock band and the other is Zombie Defense which is quite the unusual one. I really like Indie games, sometimes I find them as fun as the mainstream editions.

On My PS4 I have Bloodstained 1 & 2 which is extremely like Castlevania and also on My Wii U I have two versions of Citadel which is also very much like Castlevania which I really love games in that type of platform.

Wow, that will do it for this special Horror Video Game showcase of Mine and I hope you liked it and were thrilled. Now many titles are missing here, that's because they will get their own showcase soon

