WHAT? I didn't know there were two Little Nemo games!!NEMO
Looking at it today it looks like a SNES game but back in the day I enjoyed it.
SegaSonic The Hedgehog (1993)
This, Knuckles Chaotix, and Sonic Pocket Adventure are really the only noteworthy Sonic platformers that have yet to be re-released in any shape or form. I think this game would probably control well with touchscreen controls. Shame it's a lost relic, now. It's not great, but it oozes personality and charm.
Metamorphic "Fucking" Force
Fuck. We need to bring back brawlers.
Some indie have tried but I haven't seen anything even approaching one of the great Capcom, Sega, or SNK brawlers.
Wii VC release in Japan as well. Unfortunately it has since been delisted.It only got a home release on AES and Neo CD, so those who didn't spend the big money at the time for a Neo Geo home system didn't get to experience this magic.
Wii VC release in Japan as well. Unfortunately it has since been delisted.
Shoutouts to digital distribution.
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This is a parody fighter worth playing
Hahah gotta love how the 80's/90's got past IP by renaming Hulk Hogan to Hawk. Lots of games had Hogan rip offs...even named Hawk
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It also came out on MS-DOS which kept the claymation graphics thankfully.Trog actually came to NES. As someone who loved the arcade game as a kid, I was disappointed that they even bothered to port it when I rented it. It lost (understandably now that I understand the tech) claymation graphics which were like 100% of the charm of that game.
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Double fail, Trog was on NES and Time Traveller on interactive DVD.
Google and Wiki helps out with that. It's what I use for all games.In people's defense, though, it's hard to keep track of/know which arcade titles have made it onto consoles, especially the more obscure titles/consoles. Speaking of which, anyone know if Lightning Fighters ever made it onto console. That was a great 2d shooter by Konami back in the days.
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Every time i ran into one of those Sega Hologram machines the little wooden blocks were always broken off.
There was also a fighting game that used the same tech, Holosseum
It was super bare bones though, and outside of the novelty wasn't really worth much attention in the days of SF2 and MK2.
It doesn't, but funny enough the arcade's game stages are bonus games in the SNES version.Sonic Blast Man (no, the SNES side scroller does not count)
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Huh. Well I'll be damned. Didn't know that.It doesn't, but funny enough the arcade's game stages are bonus games in the SNES version.
I can't find many good images of the games designed around these systems, so you'll have to make do with video.
Huh. Well I'll be damned. Didn't know that.
Still, those stages don't exactly do a good job emulating the experience.
But moving on, how about those Virtuality games back during the first wave of VR?
I can't find many good images of the games designed around these systems, so you'll have to make do with video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L60wgPuuDpE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP8wSw4bBuA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Imyn6QSq9s
Is there any of these still out there and working?
Denjin Makai 2 / Guardians: My favorite beat em up. Very weird and quite deep gameplay-wise.
Yep, all of these should had been on consoles.What a frustrating thread to look through. So many unreleased beat 'em ups, and that's one of my favorite genres. Both Capcom and Konami have a fantastic catalog of unreleased BEU's that would be perfect for todays digital markets.
Hopefully Sega will port some of their Model 3 arcade games to consoles/PC one day.
Run N Gun 1 and 2.
Still the best pickup and play basketball game ever made.
SNES got NBA Give N Go which was similar but jut not as good. And it sort of evolved into NBA In The Zone I guess but the original is still the king.
This game looks awesome!!!
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