7th September 2011, 10:16 PM
Wii
--
Arthur Maclean's Speedzone - $10, used (complete). This is a Wii futuristic racing game. I had to get it basically because of its genre. :)
We Ski - $5, used and complete - Heard this was okay, I think. It was cheap enough to try.
The next three were buy two get one free, so one of the two $5 titles is effectively free.
DS
--
Pac 'n Roll - $5, card only - early DS 3d Pacman game...
Genesis
--
The Lost Vikings - $7, complete. I of course have had the PC version since 1993, it was a favorite of mine as a kid... I wouldn't get it just because it was on consoles too, but the Genesis version has several Genesis-exclusive levels and three player simultaneous mode that the PC and SNES versions don't, even if the graphics are a bit worse I think the added features make up for it.
SNES
--
The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey and Minnie - this is the sequel to Mickey's Magical Quest, the Capcom/Disney platformer. It's about as the first game, I think.
Game Gear
--
Ms. Pac-Man - $2, cart only - this is the first standalone Ms. Pac-Man version that I own, actually. There are two modes, Arcade or Hard. The game does scroll up and down, but not left and right -- it's the width oft he screen. I don't see a "smaller but fullscreen visuals" option, unlike GG/GB/NGPC Pac-Man, but it mostly works I think.
--
Arthur Maclean's Speedzone - $10, used (complete). This is a Wii futuristic racing game. I had to get it basically because of its genre. :)
We Ski - $5, used and complete - Heard this was okay, I think. It was cheap enough to try.
The next three were buy two get one free, so one of the two $5 titles is effectively free.
DS
--
Pac 'n Roll - $5, card only - early DS 3d Pacman game...
Genesis
--
The Lost Vikings - $7, complete. I of course have had the PC version since 1993, it was a favorite of mine as a kid... I wouldn't get it just because it was on consoles too, but the Genesis version has several Genesis-exclusive levels and three player simultaneous mode that the PC and SNES versions don't, even if the graphics are a bit worse I think the added features make up for it.
SNES
--
The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey and Minnie - this is the sequel to Mickey's Magical Quest, the Capcom/Disney platformer. It's about as the first game, I think.
Game Gear
--
Ms. Pac-Man - $2, cart only - this is the first standalone Ms. Pac-Man version that I own, actually. There are two modes, Arcade or Hard. The game does scroll up and down, but not left and right -- it's the width oft he screen. I don't see a "smaller but fullscreen visuals" option, unlike GG/GB/NGPC Pac-Man, but it mostly works I think.