Neo-Geo Pocket Color:
Fatal Fury: First Contact
Puzzle Bobble Mini
Neo-Geo Pocket Color:
Fatal Fury: First Contact
Puzzle Bobble Mini
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
NetHack
Pokemon SoulSilver. Just got it, already feeling the love.
Modern Warfare 2 - XB360
Street Fighter 4 - XB360
Ninja Gaiden - NES
Final Fantasy 3 - SNES
Street Fighter 3 Double Impact - DreamCast
Prince of Persia - SNES
I played a little more Castlevania on NES since my last post, but now I've moved on to my next game. Keeping with this little unintentional pattern of beating (for the first time) games in series I have extensive experience with already, I decided to go with Monster World IV, which I'm playing via the Monster World Complete Collection on PlayStation 2. It's too bad I have to play the game in Japanese when all the other games have English options, but that's only because those games got localizations while Monster World IV didn't. It's a real shame too because it's quite the technical marvel for the Genesis. It proves the Genesis is every bit as capable of a colorful pastel game as the SNES, plus it's highly animated and has a really pleasant soundtrack (I love how the main theme pops up throughout the game in various arrangements). Combined with the charming characters and great gameplay, it would definitely be listed as among the best of the best of the Genesis library if it got a US release. In some way I prefer the previous game, though. This one is much more straightforward than the previous games, so it's leans a little more towards straight action than true adventuring. But regardless, it's quality stuff. So far I've completed the second dungeon, the volcano.
Dune (Genesis) - I'm really beginning to love this game. It's like Command & Conquer 'lite'...but with worse A.I.; still, great fun nonetheless
Mega Man Wily Wars (Genesis) - For the first time ever, I beat the first Mega Man!! It was damn hard, but not legendary hard as people make it out to be. Now, I'm playing the second MM and pretty much flying through without any problems; it's basically a cakewalk compared to the 1st one!
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Neo-Geo Pocket Color:
Fatal Fury: First Contact
Perfect Dark 64.....on my 360
ALL HAIL THE 1 2 P
Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
Banjo-Tooie
Wild MissingNo. Has Appeared!
Dreamcast:
Dead or Alive 2
Still Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary. Just saved right before entering the Temple of Fiends for the second(or third if you count me going there for the Mystic Key equipment.)
Either going to go through the Temple of Fiends 2000 years ago, pick up the Masamune, then Teleport back out and finish the five extra areas, or finish the five areas then the Temple of Fiends last.
I'm about half way through the stream sanctuary in Monster World IV via the Monster World Complete Collection on PlayStation 2. This game is doing a great job at addressing all the flaws I perceived in my first impressions. When the game started, it seemed like child's play, but the difficulty has kicked up nicely. In fact, I've actually been noticing that hearts seem to drop less frequently in this game than in previous Monster World games. Also, it seemed too straightforward in the last couple dungeons, but now it's getting a bit more maze-like. That's only within the individual dungeons, though. It looks like I can never return to dungeons after beating them, so there's never an issue of going back with new abilities to find new stuff. I'm going to have to try hard to get all the life drops since I know I need to find all of them in the game for the opportunity to get the legendary armor at the end.
Right now, I'm playing a translated version of Dragon Warrior 5 on the comp that I brought back from the old home place the last time I was there.
More Dead or Alive 2 on my Dreamcast.
On my friend's 5200:
Pac-Man
On his N64:
Goldeneye
On my Neo-Geo Pocket Color:
Fatal Fury: First Contact
Puzzle Bobble Mini
I remember Dune 2000 for PC as being one of my favorite RTS games from back in the day. It was just very slow, but might have been the PC
Currently I'm trying to beat Contra Hard Corps which seems a lot easier than I expected after hearing a lot of stories about it.
Other than that I'm still trying to complete Mario 64 (never had an N64, but a playstation, without regret)
I was playing Gurumin. Amazing game. But, I just got my new tv last night and was playing Yakuza 3 to chapter 2 until going to bed. In that short amount of time playing it, it's easily one of my favorite next gen titles.
Yakuza 3 is the best exclusive on the system and is one game I would have picked up the PS3 for if I didn't own one.
Yesterday I was playing:
Legendary Wings (NES) - God, I forgot how freakin' hard this game is! I actually made it to the second-to-the-last stage before the game's programming decided that I had made it too far.
Adventures of Batman & Robin (Genesis) - Hard, but still, an amazing game to this day and easily the best Batman game that I've ever played.
Double Dragon III (NES) - Always a classic, with probably the toughest AI of the whole series. The hit detection is a little more sloppy then I remember, though.
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