I tried to get into FF3 but I just couldn't. Maybe if it were released earlier when I was big into RPGs. I call myself a FF fan but really the only main FF games I've really liked were 4, 6, and 9.
I tried to get into FF3 but I just couldn't. Maybe if it were released earlier when I was big into RPGs. I call myself a FF fan but really the only main FF games I've really liked were 4, 6, and 9.
For Christmas I got the Storybook Edition of Odin Sphere for PS4, as well as Dragon Quest Builders and Tearaway Unfolded. And some olther stuff, too.
It certainly looks like a unique 2600 game.
Yeah if you click on the links on my blog, you can read about the arcade games more in depth.
Well considering the guy who made it owns the copyright, I don't think we'll be seeing it anytime soon on a collection. Solaris has a pretty interesting history, though. Originally it was going to be based on The Last Starfighter, then it was going to be a sequel to Star Raiders.
I'm probably the only person in the world who likes Big the Cat.
I felt that LEGO Batman 3 wasn't as good as LEGO Batman 2. The one cool thing about LEGO Batman 3 is the secret level that's based on the 1960's TV show. They should make a whole game about that!
Let's see, some of my favorite game intros include:
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile (PSOne)
Pac-Man World (PSOne)
The Namco Museum CG openings (PSOne)
Namco X Capcom (Japan PS2)
Final Fantasy 6 (SNES)
Adventures of Lolo 2 (NES)
I rented and played Metroid on the NES, but I really didn't get into the series until Super Metroid on the SNES.
It's amazing how little things in games impressed us back then. Like being able to go to the left in Metroid. I remember when I first played Ms. Pac-Man and was blown away by the fruit moving around the maze. Not a big deal now, but back then as a kid, it felt SO INNOVATIVE!
I never played Boom Blox.
I kind of wish that we got Captain Rainbow in the US, but I guess I can understand why we didn't. Interesting thing about the game company Skip is that they've gone under different names in the past, and some of those games made it to the US. One is a PSOne mini-game collection called Incredible Crisis, and another one is a PS2 game about kissing people called Chulip. One thing most Skip games have in common (including these ones and the first Chibi Robo), is that they all have a dog named Tao.
One of the characters in Castle Shikigami 3 is Time Gal, who had her own laserdisc game back in the day.
I've played all the Cooking Mama and other Mama games. The weirdest one on the Wii was Babysitting Mama. Ever heard of that one? I hear in April there is a new Cooking Mama game coming out on the 3DS where you make desserts, and it's called Cooking Mama: Sweet Treats. I hope I can review it.
I liked the de Blob games, but I stopped playing them because they got pretty buggy in the end.