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Wed, 26 Jun 2024 15:54:13
Solomon's Key on NSO. I never played that game before. I'll have to give it a try soon.

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Wed, 26 Jun 2024 16:08:39
Obviously I was a fan of it. And I genuinely think it's one of those 8-bit games that even holds up well by today's standards. The main character is a little squished looking, and he could be a touch faster, but those are pretty minor things. It's still a good, tough challenge if you like these kind of puzzle games.
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Wed, 26 Jun 2024 16:16:35
There's also an Arcade Archives version of it on Switch. I wonder how different it is from the NES.

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Fri, 28 Jun 2024 16:27:54
#70 - Lost in Blue

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One of the things I liked about the earlier Nintendo DS games was how developers were experimenting with all the features and trying to figure out how to utilize them for gaming. There were probably more misses than hits, and by the end of the DS' lifespan most games really didn't take advantage of anything other than the second screen for maps or item management. But the A lot of those early games gave us some very unique experiences.

One of my favorites was Lost in Blue. You play as two shipwrecked kids, one who's basically useless, and you try and survive while exploring the island and seeing if there's a way off. Spoiler alert, there is a way off, and basically you steal some drug smugglers boat and leaving them stranded on the island. Hopefully they have a DS to allow them to look for clams in the sand.

Some ridiculous premises aside, this really was a game that could dig its hooks into you. Konami did a really good job of giving players steady incremental progress that I kept you coming back to play just one more day. Really, the only negative that this game even has is that it was a DS game and therefore had DS level graphics. So there were plenty of times that that muddy shadow that you walked by a hundred times was actually an item you might need.

Sadly Konami never really found a way to improve the series. So despite three sequels, it was really a hard sell to want to keep playing the later installments and watch those unique ideas grow stale. But, that doesn't change how much fun and original. The very first one was.
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Fri, 28 Jun 2024 17:33:58

I own that game, but bounced off it quite hard.  I never had (nor have) much love for games with survival elements in them and this was way above my tolerance level.

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Fri, 28 Jun 2024 20:00:36
Yeah I get that. They are not for everyone. But it's someone who likes the idea of camping, but hates it in real life, survival games give me as much of a taste of it as I can handle. And I believe there is one more on this list as well.
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Sat, 06 Jul 2024 14:06:37
#69 - Spiderman and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge

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Being an X-Men fan in the early '90s was weird. X-Men comics ruled the top 10 in sales month after month, and the only times it wouldn't be number one is if Todd McFarlane decided to get off his ass that month and release a Spawn book. Batman would occasionally be sprinkled around there as well. But it was also an extremely successful Saturday morning cartoon. But if you look at the video games? Jesus Christ, that was empty.

You had the X-Men multiplayer arcade game, but no home versions of that. There were also a couple AS games for wolverine and X-Men, but they're only notable because they sometimes show up on the worst games of all time's lists. Finally, Spider-Man and the X-Men in arcades revenge comes along.

I won't pretend this was the greatest game of all time. But as an X-Men fan, I'd put a lot of hours into this. And for good reason. This game is near impossible. Being able to beat it was one of my proudest accomplishments. You had five different characters to play, and level s to learn. Some of them were only hard, like Gambit trying to outrun a giant spiked ball. Others, or controller breakingly hard. For instance, since they couldn't figure out how to get Storm to fly, they threw her underwater and made her swim , solve puzzles, and try not to die of asphyxiation. Very reminiscent of the TMNT NES underwater levels, if that gives you a reference to what you were dealing with here.

Still, any port in a storm right? And while arcade was a very questionable final boss, the game was packed with a who's who of X-Men and Spider-Man villains. So it was pretty strong comic fan service all the way around. Not sure I'd be able to plate enough to get good again, but at 15, I had that kind of time and I'm glad I did.
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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 01:00:02
#68 - New Pokemon Snap

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I was not a particularly big fan of the Nintendo Switch. After exclusively gaming on a Wii U for about 4 years, a lot of the Nintendo franchises lost their luster. Fortunately, Nintendo had the good sense to bring back some older series with the switch and one in particular was a sequel that I had been waiting for since 2000, Pokemon Snap.

I'll still maintain that this should have been a game for the Wii U, but that point aside, New Pokemon Snap delivered on every end. They didn't go crazy with any new features, they just did everything a good sequel should do. More levels, more pokémon, more secret paths, more everything. And unlike the original, this game offered a lot more play time. The major gripe I had with the original pokémon Snap was that you could see and do pretty much everything in 6 hours or less. After over 30 hours, I still had plenty of things to do.

And without question, Pokemon have never looked as good as they did in this game. Pokemon games generally, don't push technology in any way whatsoever, so it's nice to see characters like these presented so well. It was really overdue.

It was also a perfect bite-size game. You could binge it for hours, but if you just wanted to play a single session, you wouldn't need more than 5 minutes. So for a while this became my "I really should be working, but is some Pokemon Snap really going hurt the quality of this report?" game. Spoiler alert, my work performance was still excellent.

Anyway, not a lot of games are worth waiting 20 years for. I'm not sure this was quite worth 20 years, but it was a damn good game. Definitely a must-have for anyone who has a switch.
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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 02:22:54
#67 - Marvel vs. Capcom 2

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"Delightful chaos perfected." I think that's the only phrase that properly describes the overloaded mess that is Marvel vs Capcom 2. And in this case, I mean mess in the best possible way. MvC2 went by the philosophy of, "if you throw enough shit against the wall something's going to stick" and I'll be damned If just about everything stuck.

If this was actually released in the arcades, I missed it, but that's not a giant surprise. By the late '90s arcades were more or less on their last leg, before they morphed into giant centers with games that just give you tickets. But I still tracked down a copy of this by sheer dumb luck. I was at the ghetto mall, that under normal circumstances I avoided like the plague. God knows why I was there, but there was a kiosk set up with just random junk in it, and amongst the crap were new, probably stolen, PS2 games all for about $20 a piece. And when I saw this, I could not resist.

I've mentioned how I've loved good fan service, and MvC2 ratches it up to its ludicrous conclusion, that wouldn't be surpassed until the most recent smash Brothers iteration. The game itself was fun, but getting credits to unlock more characters was equally satisfying. Who was next? Who the hell was even in the game? What the hell is this microbot thing? All of it was delightfully satisfying.

Really, the only negative I have in this game is that when you run out of character is to unlock, a sadness hits you and there's nothing you can do about it. In retrospect, DLC would have been a delight for something like this. That said, having 56 characters ready to go from the beginning is something that will probably never see in a video game again. And God damn it, that sadness is hitting me again now that I think about that.
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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 03:08:33

Loved the massive roster in Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 along with the crazy gameplay and graphics. Did not like the music in it though. Have learned to tolerate though. Also going from 6 buttons to 4 buttons freaked me out in a negative way. Have learned to be ok with that now though.

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 05:00:21
The button change was very off-putting at first, but eventually I got used to it. That said, I never got good at the game. I was always happy with being just good enough. For me MvC2 wasn't about being good. It was about being overwhelmed and the sensory overload.
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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 14:58:16
I loved Pokémon snap on the N64. I'm sure I'd love this new sequel as well shoukd I ever get around to playing it. If I'm honnest, the fact that it's a full priced game is keeping me from buying it. This would be ideal at €40.
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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 15:29:04
I lost interest in the Vs SF games after X-Men vs SF on Saturn. Too chaotic for me.

I never played Pokemon Snap. Looks like good game to chill out for a quiet afternoon. The older I get the more of those kinds of experiences appeal to me. Full price is a bit too much, though.

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 19:07:43
I tried Pokemon Snap on NSO just now. It's more challenging than I expected to get good pics. Most of mine were just "so so" on the opening Beach level.

Edit: This game is surprisingly addictive. I've unlocked the Tunnel and apples. I thought they would eat the apples, instead it just bonks them on the head. LOL
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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 22:07:44
I'm surprised that It hasn't dropped further in price. I know GameStop has it for $40. I certainly appreciate waiting for a decent discount. But for anyone who is interested, I would put it on your favorites, and Make sure you get the alert for whenever it goes on sale. I believe it was discounted during the holidays at some point. I'm sure they'll do it again.
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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 22:08:44
Ravenprose said:
I tried Pokemon Snap on NSO just now. It's more challenging than I expected to get good pics. Most of mine were just "so so" on the opening Beach level.


It takes a few rounds to get the hang of it, as well as to figure out how they judge the photos. In the first round in a new environment is always a little bit tough. You never quite know where you need to look to find the most activity.
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Mon, 22 Jul 2024 14:22:35
#66 - Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

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For most of gaming history, handheld games always felt watered down. Not that there want some incredible games on the Gameboy, GBA, etc. Most of the time when you play a handheld game, it's not hard to see how it could have been at least a little better if it was powered by proper gaming console. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga was one of the exceptions though. The game was fully realized, and graphics aside, it never felt like it was making any concessions for being on a weaker piece of hardware. It was a brilliant game from start to finish, and polished as much as any full console game.

Like all of the proper Mario RPGs, the game's story was utterly ridiculous. This time you adventured to the Bean Bean Kingdom, ruled by Prince Peasley, arguably the most glorious and Noble character ever created in all of video games. Anyway, you're there to save the princess from a curse that makes her speech turn into explosions and Bowser gets amnesia. Yep, just more or less ridiculous and that's what makes you want to keep playing it.

This was also the first game I picked up after I got my GBA player for my GameCube. And it only reiterates my belief that this was just about as good as anything you would have found on the GameCube at that time. Absolutely excellent, and possibly one of the best GBA titles ever released.
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Tue, 13 Aug 2024 08:30:52
Robio doing his best George RR Martin impression.

I love Mario and Luigi and I still have my fondest memories with the first one. I am excited for the new one.
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Tue, 13 Aug 2024 09:29:32
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I love Mario and Luigi and I still have my fondest memories with the first one. I am excited for the new one.

Same here.  Not really enamoured by the artstyle of Brothership, but more Mario and Luigi RPG is a good thing.  The original on GBA was great.  If I wasn't so starved for time (and constantly reverting to playing more Splatoon3) , I'd love to replay it.

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Tue, 13 Aug 2024 12:27:36
In my defense, when I first started up with this new list, I had just dusted off an old laptop. I figured I would write up a post in the mornings while I had coffee, and that would be a good way to start the day.

Then I realized I didn't know my password anymore, and I wasn't able to reset it either. So I'm kind of stuck writing these on my phone which is just all kinds of suck. But I will try and light a fire under my butt and start writing again.
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