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ShinobiMan
06-27-2013, 12:21 PM
Who you gonna call? You know. Those guys. One of the greatest comedies of our time. A movie that is embedded into our pop culture and as a result has spawned numerous video games. Which was the best though? The original game by Activision is quirky, but not without it's problems (especially considering the different ports). Then there's "The Real Ghostbusters" arcade game by Data East, a fun but slightly repetitive co-op romp!
There have been a number of releases across a multitude of platforms. From the Sega made and often overlooked Genesis game to the 2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game which kind of served as an official sequel to the Ghostbusters 2 movie, which is your favorite Ghostbusters title? And please... do go on!
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Frankie_Says_Relax
06-27-2013, 12:58 PM
As far as the David Crane classic, I think the SMS version of that game is the best all-around. Best graphics, good music rooted in the Master System's charming synths, and a great final sequence with Stay Puft and a battle with Gozer.
The Data East arcade game (ported to Amiga) is a fun 3 player dungeon crawl though it's a bit of a grind/repetitious to plod through.
I LOVE the GameBoy/Famicom "new" Ghostbusters II game with the Chibi-styled busters. Always a go-to game when I bust out a GameBoy or emulate.
The Genesis game is also a lot of fun. Also semi-Chibi style stuff, good controls, nice stylized graphics.
And, of course, while it's not classic/retro the recent Atari published Ghostbusters game which does for all intents and purposes serve as cannon sequel to the events of the first two films was everything that a Ghostbusters fan could have hoped for (relatively speaking). I can't find much to complain about with that game. Great graphics, good play control, really cool ghost hunting/trapping mechanics. Awesome stuff.
I hadn't considered that Ghostbusters has a pretty decent history of licensed releases, but, even in the face of some stinkers and bad versions of multiplatform releases, it does have some winners/classics.
Lord Contaminous
06-27-2013, 01:11 PM
Sega Genesis and New Ghostbusters II
for some reason I'm a little baffled as of why Winston keeps failing to make it into the older games
Parodius Duh!
06-27-2013, 01:26 PM
Definitely New Ghostbusters II and its Chainsaw ghosts and mace wielding ogres.
recorderdude
06-27-2013, 01:37 PM
Genesis Ghostbusters is probably the best-made ghostbusters game if you don't care about faithfulness to the license, but if you do, new ghostbusters II slightly edges over. I personally prefer GENbusters more myself since I'm a run n gun/platformer nut.
Kitsune Sniper
06-27-2013, 02:13 PM
No love for Sanctum of Slime?
Wait, no, PUT THOSE GUNS AWA-
Parodius Duh!
06-27-2013, 02:23 PM
Genesis Ghostbusters is probably the best-made ghostbusters game if you don't care about faithfulness to the license, but if you do, new ghostbusters II slightly edges over. I personally prefer GENbusters more myself since I'm a run n gun/platformer nut.
New Ghostbusters II faithful to the license?! I dont remember ogres, chainsaw ghost butchers, Jack O' Lantern head ghosts, pink gargoyles, or phantom ninjas in the film.....but I suppose it does include the Scalari Brothers, ghost nanny, and Vigo. Also the settings are accurate like the abandoned subway and apartment building.... Eh whatever, the game is DAMN good and a favorite nes title of mine and overall the best GB game in my opinion. The Genesis and other NES games are total garbage if you ask me. Too many stairs.....
Tupin
06-27-2013, 06:26 PM
Master System for David Crane version.
Genesis for second-best console version
New Ghostbusters II for best console and handheld version.
FoxNtd
06-27-2013, 07:08 PM
I LOVE the GameBoy/Famicom "new" Ghostbusters II game with the Chibi-styled busters. Always a go-to game when I bust out a GameBoy or emulate.
Yes! How is that game? Ever since I discovered it I loved the overhead design and how the gameplay was, but I only saw about 2 minutes of it. If it's good I'm sure I'll be on the lookout for an FC cart of this game -- same comments for Gremlins 2 for FC, actually.
Frankie_Says_Relax
06-27-2013, 07:16 PM
Yes! How is that game? Ever since I discovered it I loved the overhead design and how the gameplay was, but I only saw about 2 minutes of it. If it's good I'm sure I'll be on the lookout for an FC cart of this game -- same comments for Gremlins 2 for FC, actually.
It's great, a lot of fun. Hal Labs made it.
Check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvDpkUlnV00
FoxNtd
06-27-2013, 08:17 PM
I like :)
Parodius Duh!
06-27-2013, 08:21 PM
just download it and try the game for yourself then buy a cart if you want. The Famicom cart is unfortunately getting pricey and last copy on ebay went for over $40! I paid $11 for it last year :S
Emperor Megas
06-27-2013, 08:21 PM
It's great, a lot of fun. Hal Labs made it.
Check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvDpkUlnV00Man, that's some of the most grating chip music I've ever heard.
recorderdude
06-28-2013, 02:45 AM
New Ghostbusters II faithful to the license?! I dont remember ogres, chainsaw ghost butchers, Jack O' Lantern head ghosts, pink gargoyles, or phantom ninjas in the film.....but I suppose it does include the Scalari Brothers, ghost nanny, and Vigo. Also the settings are accurate like the abandoned subway and apartment building.... Eh whatever, the game is DAMN good and a favorite nes title of mine and overall the best GB game in my opinion. The Genesis and other NES games are total garbage if you ask me. Too many stairs.....
The 'mons in Genesis Busters are done in a complete mishmash of styles, ranging from anime (the perverted-looking basket ghost), traditional (the ghost with two mouths/three bodies woman ghost) and even robotics (the ice mecha that's literally named "crystarobo") but this "everything goes" mentality leaves it to be not faithful in the least, as well as the fact that the levels are original, and the storyline/characters are too.
NGBII includes (as you said) levels from the actual movie, characters from the actual movie and ghosts that, at the very least, would be more likely to appear in a GB film than the Genny one, while still being legitimately fun to play.
I do agree that the NES port of CraneBusters is pretty garbage, and II isn't much better.
Tron 2.0
06-28-2013, 04:13 AM
Ghostbusters The Video Game/PS3
Ghostbusters/Genesis
New Ghostbusters II/NES
WoodyXP
06-28-2013, 04:47 AM
David Crane's Ghostbusters for the C64. Why? Because it's the only Ghostbusters game I've ever played.
FoxNtd
06-28-2013, 05:49 PM
just download it and try the game for yourself then buy a cart if you want. The Famicom cart is unfortunately getting pricey and last copy on ebay went for over $40! I paid $11 for it last year :S
I can understand $40 for CIB but... loose?? I can't remember clearly but I may have seen one sell for a similar price boxed.
Dire 51
06-30-2013, 09:52 PM
I'd count New Ghostbusters II (Famicom), Ghostbusters (Genesis) and Ghostbusters: The Video Game (360) as my absolute favorites. I also have a nostalgic soft spot for Ghostbusters (2600). The Real Ghostbusters (arcade) and Ghostbusters (SMS) weren't bad either.
Every other Ghostbusters game I've played has been a massive disappointment, especially the two U.S. NES games. Ugh.
Kitsune Sniper
06-30-2013, 10:23 PM
I'm gonna be the odd guy out and say I liked Ghostbusters II, the US NES version. Yes, it kinda stunk, but it was tons better than the previous game. I actually beat the thing. Eventually.
And I'm aware that if it wasn't for that game we would've gotten New Ghostbusters II instead.
Fuck.
Parodius Duh!
07-01-2013, 05:04 PM
I can understand $40 for CIB but... loose?? I can't remember clearly but I may have seen one sell for a similar price boxed.
Boxed it has been going between $85-120 recently in nice shape. Might get lucky and find a yamatoku lot on ebay with it for cheap.
cholkavich
07-01-2013, 05:40 PM
no mention of the GBA ghostbusters game?
FoxNtd
07-01-2013, 06:08 PM
Boxed it has been going between $85-120 recently in nice shape. Might get lucky and find a yamatoku lot on ebay with it for cheap.
Yikes.
This weekend a friend showed me a seller who has Goonies 2 and New Ghostbusters II together for $30. I didn't take it. Inevitably a more affordable Ghostbusters will surface.
Haha I like a big seller who is lazy with small lots and uses general tags for them. Cool stuff slips under the radar this way. I've gotten some nice uncommon games this way myself, such as Raf World. ・ω・
Tanooki
07-02-2013, 12:38 AM
Wrong board kind of answer but the one on PS3. Taking down staypuft that looked that 'real' along with the first movie tied nailed it.
Flashback2012
07-02-2013, 02:17 AM
I remember when I was a kid I played the HELL out of the arcade version. Console wise, I want to say the SMS version was my favorite, followed by the Genesis but it's been forever ago that I don't remember.
M.Buster2184
07-02-2013, 07:19 AM
As far as the David Crane classic, I think the SMS version of that game is the best all-around. Best graphics, good music rooted in the Master System's charming synths, and a great final sequence with Stay Puft and a battle with Gozer.
The Data East arcade game (ported to Amiga) is a fun 3 player dungeon crawl though it's a bit of a grind/repetitious to plod through.
I LOVE the GameBoy/Famicom "new" Ghostbusters II game with the Chibi-styled busters. Always a go-to game when I bust out a GameBoy or emulate.
The Genesis game is also a lot of fun. Also semi-Chibi style stuff, good controls, nice stylized graphics.
And, of course, while it's not classic/retro the recent Atari published Ghostbusters game which does for all intents and purposes serve as cannon sequel to the events of the first two films was everything that a Ghostbusters fan could have hoped for (relatively speaking). I can't find much to complain about with that game. Great graphics, good play control, really cool ghost hunting/trapping mechanics. Awesome stuff.
I hadn't considered that Ghostbusters has a pretty decent history of licensed releases, but, even in the face of some stinkers and bad versions of multiplatform releases, it does have some winners/classics.
Pretty much summed up my feelings. I do enjoy playing the "new" Ghostbusters II for gameboy, would love to have the actual NES copy but I can never run across a copy. I discovered there is a repro cart out there that will play on a regular NES, but it's a little spendy. I think the Genesis version is pretty damn fun, kind of different, but the overall gameplay is good. But most of all I enjoyed every moment of the new, Ghostbusters: The Video Game. The game was fun, I enjoyed the story and I loved that the original actors were back to voice their characters.
Jorpho
07-02-2013, 09:38 AM
The Data East arcade game (ported to Amiga) is a fun 3 player dungeon crawl though it's a bit of a grind/repetitious to plod through.Isn't that the one that was actually a completely different Japanese game with the Ghostbusters tossed in?
no mention of the GBA ghostbusters game?And there's the Game Boy game that was otherwise known as Garfield Labyrinth and Mickey Mouse III.
Frankie_Says_Relax
07-02-2013, 09:49 AM
Isn't that the one that was actually a completely different Japanese game with the Ghostbusters tossed in?
And there's the Game Boy game that was otherwise known as Garfield Labyrinth and Mickey Mouse III.
Yes, yes it is. I've never played the Japanese game, or seen it in it's non-Ghostbusters state.