Pandora012
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Sony pls
you know what to do
This game was awesome, I hope Sony doesn't forget about it. Hell I'll even buy it on ps4 if need be.
Sony pls
you know what to do
Super Princess Peach
Polarium
42 All time classics
Sony pls
you know what to do
Big Bang Mini was super fun and the soundtrack was just so good
42 All Time Classics was insane value for 20 bucks.
Yes, the GBA version is very hard, in comparison.I always wanted to play Yggdra Union when it was released by Atlus on GBA way back when, but I never did. I fixed that this year and picked up a copy on PSP, is it true the GBA version is noticeably more unforgiving? Sting giving it a proper graphical makeover for PSP was nice, much better than Rivieria which is just an eyesore on PSP thanks to the use of algorithmic upscaling to smoothen out the original assets.
I loved all of these and feel they do not get the recognition or appreciation that they deserve.
Ghost Trick from the creator of Ace Attorney series.
Don't know why it's so much overlooked (even with its iOS re-release) but it's one of my favorite DS games next to Dawn of Sorrow.
Grunty's Revenge is crazy underrated. It's basically the N64 games with an isometric view. Obviously not on the same level of quality but a damn fine attempt at portable BK.
I bought Soul Bubbles because of GAF and it was boring, urgh. One of the few times this board let me down on a recommendation.[/QUOTE
How much of it did you play? I can see it feeling boring if no in the right mood for it but it's very zen-like and pretty tricky going for 100%.
This is the greatest game to come out of the Monster Hunter type subgenre IMO, and is probably my favorite portable video game ever.
Sony pls
you know what to do
The Sonic Advance and Sonic Rush series are really great. Often overlooked because they were overshadowed by garbage like Shadow the Hedgehog and Sonic '06, which released around the same time.
Are the Sonic Advance games better than the original trilogy? Nah, but they're 10000000x better than that travesty called Sonic 4. Great series, imo.
Crash games for GBA are lots of fun. I don't remember the Spyro ones too well but I remember them being solid. Want to try these again. Have been meaning to pick up this Spidey game for a while too.
I feel like nobody played/owned this one. I owned it and selling it is still one of my biggest regrets.It's the best portable MGS game. Fight me.
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I was a huge fan of the GBA ZoE game
Unlike the PS2 one, this was an strategy rpg like Final Fantasy Tactics, Disgaea, etc
Pilotwings Resort is already in the op. Amazing game, the lack of locations killed its appeal for the masses
PSP and DS had tons of underlooked gems. some on top of my head:
Pilotwings Resort is already in the op. Amazing game, the lack of locations killed its appeal for the masses
PSP and DS had tons of underlooked gems. some on top of my head:
But, as all shrewd indie developers know, a treasured project isn't necessarily a profitable one. That was a lesson that Pastagames, fresh off the back of success with licensed games, learnt the hard way when they returned to release Maestro - Jump in Music in 2009.
Maestro is such an odd game that it was a struggle to get it published, Haddad reveals. The DS lifecycle was ending, R4 cartridges were everywhere, and most publishers were only after low-risk games."
"An original IP developed by a little-known studio was far from floating their boats. Digital releases were still in their infancy, and Nintendo wasnt in a hurry to grow their eShop back then.
With few options left, Pastagames turned to their old publishing pals. Neko ended up co-publishing the game with us, says Haddad. It was marketed lightly yet effectively, but it was poorly distributed in Europe and not at all overseas.
It was a commercial disaster, Haddad tells us, speaking frankly.
To this day, Maestro is the only one of our games to not make a profit. We invested everything we had in the production and lost most of it. A good game with good press is not enough to beat the fact that the boxes were simply not available for purchase.
Awesome.I feel like nobody played/owned this one. I owned it and selling it is still one of my biggest regrets.It's the best portable MGS game. Fight me.
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I put so much time into Pilotwings Resort. Sure, at the time the 3DS was starving for games, but it legitimately was a fun and challenging game.
Hotel Dusk is my game. Why aren't there more games like it?
Remember the ribbing I took in work for buying this, I had the last laugh though cause it was great.
At the time it reminded me of Soccer Kid meets Marvin's Marvellous Adventure.
God I'm so old.
I put so much time into Pilotwings Resort. Sure, at the time the 3DS was starving for games, but it legitimately was a fun and challenging game.
Hotel Dusk is my game. Why aren't there more games like it?
I don't know if this fit's the bill. Wasn't it highly rated, not forgotten or overlooked? I remember it being a hit and on just about everyone top 10 PSP games list.
Jeanne d'Arc is awesome. I never see anyone talk about it though.
Totally forgot this existed! Denki Blocks was awesome, never played Go Go Beckham.
What's the game to left of Mercury?
Riviera - The Promised Land
Crash games for GBA are lots of fun. I don't remember the Spyro ones too well but I remember them being solid. Want to try these again. Have been meaning to pick up this Spidey game for a while too.
Never met another person who played this awesome game.
Riviera - The Promised Land
Riviera - The Promised Land