26th September 2011, 11:49 AM
SNES
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Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage - $4. Sunsoft SNES Looney Tunes platformer. I think this was the last one of them I didn't have... :)
Also, even though I own it already, I randomly found a copy of Virtual Boy Wario Land for $2, so I got it because it's worth a good bit more than that. Maybe I'll sell it sometime.
There are a decent number of games that use the 6-button controller, really... most of the fighting games, a bunch of 32X games, and some on the base Genesis. Yeah, if you don't have a 32X, it would be mostly fighting games, but there are some non-fighting Genesis games that use the 6-button controller other than Comix Zone -- The Lost Vikings would be another recent example for me. Don't even try to play that on a 3-button controller...
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Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage - $4. Sunsoft SNES Looney Tunes platformer. I think this was the last one of them I didn't have... :)
Also, even though I own it already, I randomly found a copy of Virtual Boy Wario Land for $2, so I got it because it's worth a good bit more than that. Maybe I'll sell it sometime.
Quote:I also picked up Comix Zone, the original "Viewtiful Joe", for Genesis. That game still looks amazing. It's also nice to have another game that actually makes use of the 6 button controller.
There are a decent number of games that use the 6-button controller, really... most of the fighting games, a bunch of 32X games, and some on the base Genesis. Yeah, if you don't have a 32X, it would be mostly fighting games, but there are some non-fighting Genesis games that use the 6-button controller other than Comix Zone -- The Lost Vikings would be another recent example for me. Don't even try to play that on a 3-button controller...
Quote:I got a more modern game to go with those, Lunar Silver Star Harmony for PSP. They already remade this game with better graphics on the PS1 some time ago. This time they outdid themselves. The artwork is incredible and much higher resolution, and there's all sorts of pretty long additional chapters added to the gameplay, like a prolonged opening consisting of the entire "ending fight" of Dyne and company that's talked about throughout the original. It reveals details of exactly who they were fighting as well. Like most PSP remakes, it's amazing but I don't expect them to follow it up with Eternal Blue Rapsody any time soon since these remakes haven't been selling too well.I love the Lunar series, I'd like to try this sometime. The additional chapter sounds interesting, even if in some ways I'm not sure if it's actually an improvement over the PSX/Saturn remake.