23rd February 2011, 10:18 PM
SNES Indy might be better than N64 Indy.
GB/GBC Dual Mode ($2, cart only)
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Ballistics - Mitchell's game that was ripped off by the much more popular Zuma. Pretty good, though I wonder if it just doesn't have saving, or if there's a dead battery inside... (Color-based puzzle games, original GB... you have to just do it by shapes, no thanks! I'll stick with GBC for this one.)
GB ($2, cart only)
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Daedalian Opus - Puzzle game where you take the pieces you're given and fit them into the shape. Challenging, decently good early GB game with password save.
N64
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Mario Tennis ($7, cart only) - Doubt I'll like it, but eh, we'll see. Much cheaper price than this game often goes for.
NES
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The Adventures of Bayou Billy - $1 - Infamously hard, but I should have it, I think...
SNES
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Warlock - $1 - Mediocre licensed movie game (based on a movie I never saw) from Acclaim. But it was just $1 so why not. (I pass on $1 sports games all the time, but other genres...)
GB/GBC Dual Mode ($2, cart only)
--
Ballistics - Mitchell's game that was ripped off by the much more popular Zuma. Pretty good, though I wonder if it just doesn't have saving, or if there's a dead battery inside... (Color-based puzzle games, original GB... you have to just do it by shapes, no thanks! I'll stick with GBC for this one.)
GB ($2, cart only)
--
Daedalian Opus - Puzzle game where you take the pieces you're given and fit them into the shape. Challenging, decently good early GB game with password save.
N64
--
Mario Tennis ($7, cart only) - Doubt I'll like it, but eh, we'll see. Much cheaper price than this game often goes for.
NES
--
The Adventures of Bayou Billy - $1 - Infamously hard, but I should have it, I think...
SNES
--
Warlock - $1 - Mediocre licensed movie game (based on a movie I never saw) from Acclaim. But it was just $1 so why not. (I pass on $1 sports games all the time, but other genres...)