You might find more in agreement if you said Master of Weapon. Bad port or not, I still actually like it.
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You might find more in agreement if you said Master of Weapon. Bad port or not, I still actually like it.
Tried it out, did Venus's stage first, and I still can't get the bubble floor timing down to jump over the spikes that are laid out in spots. I do own the entire GB series, have never given much time...
Famicom:
Goonies 1
SNES:
Chibi Maruko-chan Mezame Minna no Island SFC (a mouthful)
Genesis:
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Burning Force
Was fun watching a little bit of Dig Dug. I want that Famicom version, but for some reason a loose cart of that game, as well as Galaxian FC go for over $20, while Dig Dug II can be had for less (and...
I don't do the modern gaming thing (I only wish to try out the 3 SNK fighting games made the last 5 or 6 years), when I game, and it's rare that I do these days (Being closer to 50 in age, I find my...
Still have my Wii, where I purchased the game off of the VC years back. Sunsoft kept the spirit of the series intact, great music, visually pleasing graphics, still play it from time to time.
Recent pickups:
Game Boy:
Donkey Kong Land 3
Famicom:
Road Fighter
SNES/SFC:
Chrono Trigger (SFC)
Have not touched the new one, own nothing it is on, but here's what I have of the series:
Ghosts N Goblins NES
Ghouls N Ghosts Genesis
Super Ghouls N Ghosts SNES
Super Ghouls N Ghosts GBA...
There's more things lacking in the port sadly, secret item behavior works similarly to the original arcade Rainbow Islands and not Extra. Secret items in the hidden silver door rooms (collect all...
I personally bought the Mega Mix version of that Wii Namco compilation, mainly for Gaplus, Super Pac-Man, and Dig Dug II on a bigger screen than a PSP. I almost got Remix, till I realized Mega Mix...
Don Doko Don - Natsume sequel to a Taito arcade classic, more of a traditional platformer than the 1 screen game the original was. Typical Natsume in the music department, excellent soundtrack.
...
I've seen people crap on this game over the years, but it's really not bad. Controls are a bit touchy, but you can adjust to them quickly. It's getting used to charging your attack to build that...
Yes, I still occasionally buy Saturn games.
At the prices Hyper Duel sells for these days, everyone wishes they could afford the game to add to their game collection. Hell I own a Saturn, but no way in hell I'd pay the prices it commands, so I...
You must have the Plus Wonderful MD 3 release, arcade perfect MD 1 after the tragedy of how the first game was redone for PS1 and Saturn with some of the most soulless characters put into the game as...
Magical Drop 1 and 2:
The first game is a little dry in the replay department, but the artwork is still nice on the SFC version. The second game however, I have as much fun with it as the Saturn...
I just got a cart only copy of it late last year, have seen the anime (it's pretty good), though it has no translation ever done for it. The games colorful, cute, fun, not too difficult outside maybe...
Aren't those all GBC games though (Except for SML 2 DX, that's just a ROM hack to give the original game some color. The Pokemon games, I could take them, or leave them, I choose the latter as I...
I thought about an Egret Mini II, the price, and the fact that I have a majority of the same games on the 4 PS2 Taito Memories compilations eased it up for me not to get one. The Arkanoid games are...
Another one I collect for, besides the NES, SNES, Genesis, the PS1, and somewhat the Saturn (insane prices on games keep me from getting even more great Saturn stuff).
Bonk's Adventure/Bonk's...
There rumors for years that it was, but never found any evidence of it through loads of searching. Turns out what people saw were versions with a TG-16 inside of an arcade cabinet. Felt like a shot...
Parasol Stars- Big colorful, cheerful sequel to Bubble Bobble, even uses the standard background counters for when items sappear, and doing different things to get those counters higher to get those...
Wii:
Namco Museum Mega Mix
NES:
Pac-Mania
Puzznic
Genesis:
Pac-Mania
TMNT 3 The Manhattan Project on the NES isn't what I'd call worthless, it's pretty damned fun to play, even better if you have a friend, like the other multi-player TMNT games of the era.
Medieval Madness was that pinball game that if I was over at a friend's, we'd hit the local Super K-Mart at 2 or 3 AM just to drop some coins into it and play, because we just felt like doing it as...