15th September 2017, 5:46 PM
... How about a couple more mediocre Genesis games, then, on top of yesterdays?
Genesis
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TaleSpin - $8, complete - A very average platfomer by all accounts. It does have two player co-op though, which is interesting.
Justice League Task Force - $7, complete - This Genesis version of this fighting game is just as mediocre-at-best as the SNES version (which I've owned for a long time) is. There is an interesting story behind the game that makes it worth remembering, though: Blizzard developed the SNES version of this game, and met the Genesis version developers, Condor, during development. Then they bought that studio, which became Blizzard North, developers of Diablo. So Diablo only exists because of this game.
NES
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Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! - $12, cart only
Xbox 360
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The Sabateur - free with other purchases (would have been $3), complete
Also I thought I remember posting about this game I got a week or two ago but can't find anything, so if I really didn't, here it is:
PS3
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Trails of Cold Steel II - $20, new - The first one is pretty good so I've been wanting to complete the set.
How does that work, you can spin-dash from a jump just by hitting a direction? That does sound useful, and a lot better in 2d than overly-automated homing attacks are.
Genesis
--
TaleSpin - $8, complete - A very average platfomer by all accounts. It does have two player co-op though, which is interesting.
Justice League Task Force - $7, complete - This Genesis version of this fighting game is just as mediocre-at-best as the SNES version (which I've owned for a long time) is. There is an interesting story behind the game that makes it worth remembering, though: Blizzard developed the SNES version of this game, and met the Genesis version developers, Condor, during development. Then they bought that studio, which became Blizzard North, developers of Diablo. So Diablo only exists because of this game.
NES
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Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! - $12, cart only
Xbox 360
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The Sabateur - free with other purchases (would have been $3), complete
Also I thought I remember posting about this game I got a week or two ago but can't find anything, so if I really didn't, here it is:
PS3
--
Trails of Cold Steel II - $20, new - The first one is pretty good so I've been wanting to complete the set.
Dark Jaguar Wrote:I don't disagree there. The drop dash in Mania was a much more well thought out addition that is simple to execute and easy to understand. It works out a lot better with the level design without trivializing anything.
How does that work, you can spin-dash from a jump just by hitting a direction? That does sound useful, and a lot better in 2d than overly-automated homing attacks are.