Title: Small Find Post by: Lord Nepenthean on August 07, 2004, 04:20:17 PM Just picked up two Captain Power tapes for 60 cents a piece at a local thrift. Unfortunately I already had one of them, but at 60 cents, it doesn't hurt to have an extra of one of those, since they're not common at all. The two tapes I got are:
Future Force Training: Skill Level 1 Raid on Vocania: Skill Level 3 Title: Re: Small Find Post by: shadytool on August 07, 2004, 09:08:36 PM sweet!
so you have the gun already bones? (was this from the village?) Title: Re: Small Find Post by: Lord Nepenthean on August 08, 2004, 06:54:55 AM I don't have the gun, but I'm sure I'll get one one of these days. I did find these at The Village. I looked through their other tapes, but no dice. They did have some really funny 60-inch waist fat people pants though.
Title: Re: Small Find Post by: Izret101 on August 08, 2004, 08:25:55 AM You should have got the pants and told people "I used to weigh this much" and then made up some diet.
Title: Re: Small Find Post by: jonlester on August 08, 2004, 10:51:06 AM I wish there was such a thing as a thrift store open on Sundays here where I live. I don't want to wait a whole week until next Saturday. My job keeps me out during store hours all week.
Title: Re: Small Find Post by: den68 on August 08, 2004, 01:51:08 PM I've only seen a Captain Power tape once. I wasn't aware of the system at the time so of course I passed it up.
so what's the story on that thing? similar to Action Max and Interactivevision? Title: Re: Small Find Post by: Lord Nepenthean on August 08, 2004, 02:32:53 PM Kind of. Basically it's a light gun that works with a series of 30-minute videos of the same name. It was first a television show and then the tapes were released with the gun. A score appears on the gun as you "hit" the bad guys. Of course, it had the same problems Action Max and InterativeVsion did in that after watching the tapes a few times, perfect scores every time were possible - and every single game for the "system" was of course a light gun game. At least Captain Power was a little more honest about that issue.
Title: Re: Small Find Post by: thx1138 on August 08, 2004, 03:23:17 PM I remember an old coin-op video game called possibly "Driver"
which was just a film sequence, and you had to steer, but you could not alter the events in the game, and each time you 'crashed' a yello light would flash, and at the end of the course you would get a score. |