Sony pls
you know what to do
Such a good game. Well, Delta. Way better than the base game
Sony pls
you know what to do
Did anyone play Zombie Daisuki? It was released before the Spike Chunsoft merger, I heard it's good.
Also this came and went. I thought Level-5 and Shu Takumi did a better job at making "next gen" Ace Attorney than Capcom's other team themselves. I liked the twist the fantasy world brought with it, and the use of 3D, voice acting, that live soundtrack and dynamic camera angles gave the courtroom scenes a really dramatic feel.
Yeah! I wanted to do an LTTP for it last year when I played it, but never did. I thought it was a great game though, never played the DS followup but King of Swing was really well designed around its novel mechanic. Seems like the DS followup is more expanded, but I'm not a fan of the return to prerendered visuals. Thought the sprites in KoS were rather charming
I tried this game and was so atrociously terrible at it. Like I could barely move an inch without dying. Maybe there is a correlation between my terrible RH skills and this.
I was really excited to play it because it is adorable.
It's a turn-based tactics game (like X-COM) from Julian Gollop (original X-COM creator) mixed with cartoon cutscenes. It's spun off from Gollop's Rebelstar series of tactics games on ZX Spectrum in the early-mid 80s.
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Now let me tell y'all about Code Name S.T.E.A.M.
Thanks for the info. I tried the CNS demo, my first of that type of game, and couldn't really get into it.
I really kind of regret not giving it a further try for $6 when Dr Stabbingworth was selling it for that price in BST. :/
If MXR turns out to be up my alley, I will try other games in the genre also.
Love that game, soundtrack was very good.
Here's my pick
かわいい~
Love Penguins in games. Does the game have anything to do with the NES Penguin game, Yume Penguin Monogatari?
ah ah ah well some other games aside from WonderSwan ones:WonderSwan? #paging Celine
oh it is you I should have known
Patchwork Heroes, a SCEJ game which is inspired by that old arcade game (I can't remember the name) where you have to cut off pieces of a level.
https://youtu.be/-5ViCik-xhU
Super Mario Land
Mole Mania was so obscure it never even got referenced in Smash Bros.Mole Mania deserved more shine. I'm surprised it never got a DS sequel.
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 want a new Hammering Hero. That PSP was great. Got me into playing smaller budget Japanese games again, instead of just the big Square Enix and Studio Japan games.
It also introduced me to Atlus. I bought P3P right afterwards.
One of the best DS games and few true Space Opera games in a long while.
God damn I would kill for a Switch sequel.
Turok Evolution (GBA) metal slug/contra-esque game
Samurai Kid (GBC) puzzle platformer
Daikatana (GBC) top down game like Link to the Past
Hands of Time (GBC) isometric Metal Gear-esque game
Wendy: Every Witch Way (GBC) platformer with gravity mechanics like Metal Storm (NES)
Rayman 3 (GBA)
Rayman: Raving Rabbids (GBA)
Juka and the Monophonic Menace (GBA) action-RPG
Also, obligatory mention of Donkey Kong '94 for the original Game Boy, since we can't sing its praises enough.
I feel like most people who know the GB library know that this is one of the best games on the system.
I'd go farther. It's one of the best games ever made, imo. It holds up beautifully, and if you've never played it, you ought to. It's available on VC on the 3DS, though the best way to play would be with a Super GameBoy on SNES.
100 amazing levels of puzzle platforming fun.
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I've heard what few publications even noticed this game came out describing it as "2D nirvana" back when 2D platformers had seemingly fallen out of popularity entirely. It certainly didn't catch my attention when it came out (and apparently no one else's either) -- I only heard of it when it released on the Wii U virtual console. Totally worth playing it, though, because it's amazing.[/QUOTE]
I've had this sitting in my Wii U VC wishlist alongside DK King of Swing for years, I should probably buy them since the price cuts are never coming.
[quote="RedSwirl, post: 241634820"]Daikatana just got mentioned but another one is that Game Boy James Bond 007 game.
What I liked about it was it revealed that adventure game elements are actually a really good fit for Bond. The shooting action was eh but it had you do a lot of actual investigating and stuff. The most interesting level was probably the Marrakesh level where you had to check into a hotel, explore the city, talk to people, and eventually make it through a casino by playing actual card games.[/QUOTE]
Damn you stole one of my post plans, right down to talking about Marrakesh!
What a stage, it taught a young me how to effectively gamble and play blackjack.
It's just a shame that the stages afterwards never quite have that adventuring element the first three do, aside from the Tibetan mountain stage it's all a bit too much action.
Jeanne d'Arc is awesome. I never see anyone talk about it though.
Mole Mania was so obscure it never even got referenced in Smash Bros.
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%.
Never met another person who played this awesome game.
Is it real-time? Is it turn-based? Is it bullet hell? Is the tutorial really that huge?
This is what I would've posted too! Nice little games. Pokemon TCG always gets the glory, but this one does the card game adventure almost just as well.I loved the first one so much ... Played it a ton:
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 finished it. I still got the game and the save file.
What is the point of this thread without explanations or descriptions of the games being shown? Even the OP says "And why?" and neglects to do so. This thread might as well be called "Boxarts of handheld games that may or may not exist".