1st December 2011, 3:31 PM
So the Castlevania fighting game isn't awful, but it's a pretty simple button masher. There are no complex special moves, just one or two button combinations to do the various moves. It's kind of brainlessly entertaining I guess, but can't compete with the better 3d fighting games. Oh, and this is one of the rare Wii games that defaults to Gamecube controller control if the controller is plugged in; usually you have to hold down Start on the GC pad to use it in games, but with this one, it's enabled by default. I've had that happen in one other game, took me a while to figure out why the controls (with wiimote) weren't working... :p
NES
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The Empire Strikes Back - $5, cart in sleeve - another super hard NES platformer!
PSP
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Capcom Puzzle World - $7, complete - Buster Bros. Collection, Block Block (arkanoid-like game), and Puzzle Fighter (modified port of the previously Japan-only Dreamcast version), combined onto a disk. Yeah, that was a must buy once I saw they had it.
PoPoLoCrois - $3, cart in generic case - port collection of some previously Japan-only PS1 RPGs.
PS1
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Time Crisis - complete, $2. Finally I have a PS1 lightgun game that supports the gun.
PC
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Lost Eden - $1, complete. This is a '90s, large-box PC adventure game. It has talking dinosaurs in it as characters. Yeah. :)
NES
--
The Empire Strikes Back - $5, cart in sleeve - another super hard NES platformer!
PSP
--
Capcom Puzzle World - $7, complete - Buster Bros. Collection, Block Block (arkanoid-like game), and Puzzle Fighter (modified port of the previously Japan-only Dreamcast version), combined onto a disk. Yeah, that was a must buy once I saw they had it.
PoPoLoCrois - $3, cart in generic case - port collection of some previously Japan-only PS1 RPGs.
PS1
--
Time Crisis - complete, $2. Finally I have a PS1 lightgun game that supports the gun.
PC
--
Lost Eden - $1, complete. This is a '90s, large-box PC adventure game. It has talking dinosaurs in it as characters. Yeah. :)