15th March 2005, 1:33 AM
Here's one you forgot ABF. Wario vs Bomberman! I totally forgot about that one! Like all Bomberman games, it was awesome. For some reason, probably because Wario is in there, it's a favorite in the series for me. Also, it's fun to kick bombs while riding a motorcycle. It had SGB support meaning when you played it on an SGB, you could play multiplayer without using a link cable using a single cart. It even supported the SNES multitap via the Super Gameboy. That's like, duel layer accessory support! Well, the official multitap for SNES was made by Hudson... I guess it makes sense they, of all people, would include that sort of support.
Oh and, yeah the Castlevania games on that system were unique, not remakes or ports. There's also the first one and the 3rd one. The 3rd one had the original Belmont, well, until Lament of Innocence was released... They were the "old style" before Symphony of the Night, but the old style Castlevania games were still fun.
Donkey Kong Land 2 and 3 weren't exactly ports so much as ground up remakes, as they had to be, but yeah I get what you mean.
Yeah, I know the first 4 Megaman games aren't exact ports. Heck, they aren't even ports. The only thing they have in common from what I've read and been told is that the NES game bosses have been put in there. The stories aren't even the same. I think you even get some different powers from them. I know the bosses are actually mixed selections from across a few NES Megaman games, so like, I guess you could use Metal Blades against Elecman? I know I am getting impatient regarding the GB collection for GBA.
Oh yeah, from what I've read, Kid Icarus for GB is actually an exact port of the NES game EXCEPT for the last boss, which is totally different. Hard to say if that makes it a unique game or not... I don't know, I haven't actually played it.
...Revenge of the Gator? Never heard of it I'm afraid... But um... What sort of game could that be?
Oh and, yeah the Castlevania games on that system were unique, not remakes or ports. There's also the first one and the 3rd one. The 3rd one had the original Belmont, well, until Lament of Innocence was released... They were the "old style" before Symphony of the Night, but the old style Castlevania games were still fun.
Donkey Kong Land 2 and 3 weren't exactly ports so much as ground up remakes, as they had to be, but yeah I get what you mean.
Yeah, I know the first 4 Megaman games aren't exact ports. Heck, they aren't even ports. The only thing they have in common from what I've read and been told is that the NES game bosses have been put in there. The stories aren't even the same. I think you even get some different powers from them. I know the bosses are actually mixed selections from across a few NES Megaman games, so like, I guess you could use Metal Blades against Elecman? I know I am getting impatient regarding the GB collection for GBA.
Oh yeah, from what I've read, Kid Icarus for GB is actually an exact port of the NES game EXCEPT for the last boss, which is totally different. Hard to say if that makes it a unique game or not... I don't know, I haven't actually played it.
...Revenge of the Gator? Never heard of it I'm afraid... But um... What sort of game could that be?
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