What can be expected? 'Top 8-bit Games' is WAY too broad to ever come up with any kind of sensible list.
What can be expected? 'Top 8-bit Games' is WAY too broad to ever come up with any kind of sensible list.
Space Harrier 3-D?
I like how the arcade and SMS stuff is just thrown at the end of the list like an afterthought. And why is Mega Man 2 missing from the list when Mega Man 3 is in the top three? Also, Zelda should have been in the top five. But it's GamePro, so the expectations aren't too high here.
There might have been earlier Japanese RPGs with a female lead but Phantasy Star was the first most Western gamers saw. It was a risky move that could have scared off male players.
On that particular point, I think the female lead of Metroid is pretty insignificant - you don't even find out she's female until after beating the game. It's really just an easter egg to make the ending more interesting.
Sega should get way more credit for making the heroine of Phantasy Star overtly female, throughout the game.
Regardless, I agree it's a great game for reasons that have nothing to do with that. I hope the female heroine wasn't why they put it on the list.
i dont think this list is very good. Maybe they are some of the most popular games, but by no means are they the best. Why is turtles 3 for nes on there? Its not very good at all.
And I am sick of lists that always include a mario or zelda game as number one. How many times will we rehash this? mario/zelda/punchout, mario/zelda/punchout....... these are good games but (i think) far from the best.
Also, I dont see why mega 3 beat out mega 2. I think Megaman 2 should have been #1 on the list.
Also, why the hell is double dragon 2 on there??? Maybe Double Dragon (first one) should be included, but by no way is the 2nd better than the first. I really like Double Dragon 3 for the challenge and the first one for the graphics and especially the music, but the second DD game just sucks.
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What? Turtles III is awesome, perhaps the best beat 'em up on the NES... amazing level designs, great graphics ,great gameplay... it doesn't get much better than that. I absolutely loved the original Turtles arcade game, but I have to admit that on NES III is definitely better than II...
Anyway though, yeah, that list isn't so good. "8-bit" doesn't mean just the NES... all of the 8-bit computer platforms for instance are completely ignored there, aside from that one reference to the MSX... but then they list the much inferior NES version anyway. Huh?
I mean, the NES was amazing, one of the best consoles ever, and sure, perhaps a majority of the titles should be NES games, though not all of the top 17 I'm sure as there are in that list. But even there, there definitely are some strange choices, as have been said... Excitebike? Space Harrier 3D being the only SMS game there other than Phantasy Star? Track & Field? The Empire Strikes Back, of all things? No, just no...
It's not a terrible list, and hits a lot of the NES's highlights, but yeah, it has some definite problems... it'd have been better off as a "top 25 NES games" list, I think. As it is so many platforms are just missing, and having all of the top 17 all be NES games is just strange, as great as the NES was.
Sure, but it is just as good as the original. Still, you are right that they're wrong about the difficulty. Ninja Gaiden 2 isn't quite as cruel as the first one.Originally Posted by 7th lutz
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There sure seems to be a lack of Gameboy games on that list.
Link's Awakening > Legend of Zelda
And no Mega Man 2 on that list? Blasphemy!
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Good point, they seem to have completely forgotten that there were any 8-bit handhelds at all.
And yeah, Link's Awakening should be right near the top of that list. It's my favorite 2d Zelda game for sure. Just an amazing, amazing experience...
As for Mega Man, I've always liked 4 best, and 2 second... one or the other should be on the list for sure, though. The Mega Man games are definitely some of the best of the generation.
Yeah, every purist tends to have a quarrel with a retro list. I'm personally miffed about Final Fantasy being on there and Dragon Warrior not.
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I couldn't make out what the writer of the article was saying. He refused to take Nintendo's cock out of his mouth.
Am I missing the sarcasm here? MM3 is one of the easiest of the series, probably second-easiest overall on my list. The Spark Man redo stage is a little hard if you choose not to use your Rush Jet, and that's it. I thought it was one of the easiest NES games of its era when I was an uncoordinated 12 year old playing it when it was new.Originally Posted by gamepro knuckledragger
Pretty standard list otherwise. Nothing too shocking or worth getting angry about. Nice seeing Punch-Out so high, even if it hasn't aged well with the newer versions.
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Wait, just noticed Metal Gear is above Legend of Zelda. List is worthless.
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