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Post by MRSKELETON on Mar 23, 2006 0:02:37 GMT -5
Sorry for the hwole losers thing. But i think we should all pull togther and create a super-article It'd be about the great games for SNES that unfortunately weren't recognized. Some examples?
Kendo Rage Fire Strikers
Thoughts?
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Post by Gilder on Mar 23, 2006 0:09:36 GMT -5
Hmmm, I've never heard of those games before and I'm a huge Super NES fan
How about these games:
Vortex The Violinist of Hamlin Ignition Factor Dragon View
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Post by Neo Rasa on Mar 23, 2006 0:37:23 GMT -5
BRAIN LORD
HAGANE
DEMON'S CREST
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Post by megamoronx on Mar 23, 2006 10:51:52 GMT -5
Anything with a caveman in it. Prehistoric Man and Joe and Mac 2 rock my boxers.
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Post by zellsf on Mar 23, 2006 11:18:59 GMT -5
Great SNES games that no one has heard about?
Hmm, Mystery Circle. I'm guessing lots of people have heard about Super Famicom Wars, but it's sad how many Advance Wars fans there are who hasn't. Nothing more.
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Post by jaggedjim on Mar 23, 2006 14:53:09 GMT -5
Um, Big Sky Troopers?
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Post by zreserve on Mar 23, 2006 20:32:09 GMT -5
Obscure but playable SFC games would be nice to mention, such as SDF1 Grand Prix or that Super Robot Dodgeball game.
About Famicom Wars, it is very surprising how raw the gameplay experience is when playing the FC version. It might sound noobish or anything but, as one who knew Advance Wars before the games preceding it, uuuuhh... i quite prefer the whole tutorial approach than having to dig in a manual booklet nearby.
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Post by ReyVGM on Mar 23, 2006 20:52:27 GMT -5
Shadowrun!
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Post by zellsf on Mar 24, 2006 2:22:29 GMT -5
"About Famicom Wars, it is very surprising how raw the gameplay experience is when playing the FC version. It might sound noobish or anything but, as one who knew Advance Wars before the games preceding it, uuuuhh... i quite prefer the whole tutorial approach than having to dig in a manual booklet nearby."
I don't really remember needing a tutorial or manual to play Super Famicom Wars. And I believe that added some stuff over the prequel. I consider it the best game in the series, anyway. I also consider Nectaris to be superior to all of them, but it's no SNES game. Don't mention Earth Light.
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Post by bioniccommando83 on Apr 10, 2006 1:26:33 GMT -5
Demon's Crest is a seriously underrated game. I still can't believe it ended up generating negative sales at one time.
You know, I think it might be about high time someone pulled together for an article on the Ghouls & Ghosts/Gargoyle's Quest series... and I just might be crazy enough to do it when I'm given the time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2006 5:21:32 GMT -5
Anything with a caveman in it. Prehistoric Man and Joe and Mac 2 rock my boxers. Core Design's Chuck Rock and Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck (actually just the latter) rocks my boxers. I also have some foggy memories liking B.C. Racers, which is also done by Core Design.
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Post by AfroRyan on Apr 10, 2006 16:09:24 GMT -5
2 words:
Sutte Hakkun
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2006 16:23:40 GMT -5
I haven't played much of it, but the Go Go Ackman trilogy looks like it could be worthy of an examination. I mean, you fight a gay biker angel in the third one, or so I am told.
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Post by aggroger on Apr 11, 2006 1:32:51 GMT -5
Hm,a great but overlooked SNES game? My pick is Hagane.
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