Agreed. Capcom is going out of their way with the 'box art' released and the old 8-bit era glitches as OPTIONS. Really fantastic stuff.Commodore wrote:it's not for the VC, and it's coming out on Xbox and PS3 as well, but I am super psyched for Megaman 9
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it funny they went with the "box art" as a spoof of "awful" the US covers of the game when the Japan original box art has pretty spot on as to what megaman looks like since the beginning. Lots of fan service for sure, but really I can't complain. Especially if "fan service" means making it super hard.
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Well, boys. It's Super Mario RPG day (Clu Clu Land is pretty decent as well). Most people either love, or hate Super Mario RPG waaaay too much. It does hold many fond memories for myself, as one of the last great Super Nintendo games.
People are too fixated on it being a 'babies rpg', or about how it doesn't have a Mario feel.. ala, Paper Mario. Psht. It's a great, easy going title that's a joy to playthrough, and with tons of secrets.
Onto 'Pocky & Rocky' and 'Mario and Wario' now.
People are too fixated on it being a 'babies rpg', or about how it doesn't have a Mario feel.. ala, Paper Mario. Psht. It's a great, easy going title that's a joy to playthrough, and with tons of secrets.
Onto 'Pocky & Rocky' and 'Mario and Wario' now.
I found Clu Clu land once when nintendo was still doing the E-Reader remakes. Dang thing doesn't work in any system but the original GBA, because the cartridge is shaped funny to accommodate the card scanner. My old GBA has long since died, and Nintendo has stopped making attempts at backwards compatibility in favor of re-releasing old games on the Virtual Console.
The old GBC games don't work on the DS, dang it, and I don't spend that much money on video game systems, so I'll probably just keep playing Pokemon Crystal on the SP.
The old GBC games don't work on the DS, dang it, and I don't spend that much money on video game systems, so I'll probably just keep playing Pokemon Crystal on the SP.
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i miss the monster world series and nobody ever seems to recall them like most other classic series
the 2.5 genesis games were really great, but i'll always have a place in my heart for the first "wonder boy in monster world" where he was a kid in a diaper or loincloth or something
the 2.5 genesis games were really great, but i'll always have a place in my heart for the first "wonder boy in monster world" where he was a kid in a diaper or loincloth or something
he looked upon the world and saw it was still depraved 
Overall: Rotton egg for breakfast

Overall: Rotton egg for breakfast
the first wonderboy is awesome (the C64 port where I first played it is pretty accurate). the series was continued in that vein (on the NES) as adventure island by hudson soft. those are pretty fun too. a year ago I bought a japanese remake of adventure island 1 for PS that was a lot of fun. had to put a new top on the PS and get a boot disk to play it.
On VC I've been playing Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa where you're a baby that uses a rattle to inflate monsters and ride them around. It's a pretty tough game once you get to the third world, and a bunch of fun. infinite continues helps of course, but continuing takes you back to the beginning of the world, not the level you were on. Oh well.
On VC I've been playing Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa where you're a baby that uses a rattle to inflate monsters and ride them around. It's a pretty tough game once you get to the third world, and a bunch of fun. infinite continues helps of course, but continuing takes you back to the beginning of the world, not the level you were on. Oh well.
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Anybody who didn't try Megaman 9 is a foolish fool; that game is love. Hell, I even bought the downloadable content for it - Hero mode was a waste of time (not much harder than regular mode), but Superhero mode is pretty evil so far.
I bought Zelda II on a whim, and that game's pretty fun - the sidescrolling fighting and dungeons were a nice change of pace after playing Zelda I.
I bought Zelda II on a whim, and that game's pretty fun - the sidescrolling fighting and dungeons were a nice change of pace after playing Zelda I.
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The hopping bird warrior shield bastards in the final temple can just go to hell. I had more trouble with them than any of the bosses, and they're just about the only enemy fast and agile enough to chase you if you try to run away. It was still fun going through that goliath of a maze though, and the other more manageable dungeons were good times too.
WiiWare is close enough to Virtual Console, so on the off chance that anybody hasn't heard of it there's a Wii version of Cave Story coming out. There's downloadable content, too - based on absolutely nothing I'm going to guess that it's some extra speed-run stages. Here's hoping that whatever new stuff that they add is as cool as the core game.
WiiWare is close enough to Virtual Console, so on the off chance that anybody hasn't heard of it there's a Wii version of Cave Story coming out. There's downloadable content, too - based on absolutely nothing I'm going to guess that it's some extra speed-run stages. Here's hoping that whatever new stuff that they add is as cool as the core game.