
And to think the remix was first on Arkanoid DS, a paddle ball and brick game that shouldn't have had such good music! I liked it so much I even imported the soundtrack!
If the Konami Collections had a physical release, I would've gotten them.
And to think the remix was first on Arkanoid DS, a paddle ball and brick game that shouldn't have had such good music! I liked it so much I even imported the soundtrack!
If the Konami Collections had a physical release, I would've gotten them.
Have you played the Castle of Illusion 3-D remake? Or the 3DS sequel?
I think they should focus on classic and Metroidvania Castlevanias equally, but since I'm not really into those games, I don't really care that much. I want another Kid Dracula game.
How else can you play Castlevania: Bloodlines?
Darius on Genesis is so amazing. It's so arcade perfect aside from not being three screns long. It even sounds like the arcade. Here is a video of the level one music: Captain Neo. It's one of my favorite pieces of video game music ever.
And here's a remix of the same song they put in Arkanoid DS and Groove Coaster, both fun Taito games as well.
That's true, but it's not the only time Nintendo did something like that.
After playing Road Rash 2 on the SEGA Genesis Mini, I don't have a desire to play another one. I guess I just didn't 'get it.'
That's pretty cool that you beat that Sherlock game! The version of Sherlock in the Phoenix Wright vs. Sherlock Holmes game has a cool anime design and wears steampunk style goggles over his double brimmed detective cap. Too bad we never got those games. The titles of those games aren't actually Phoenix Wright vs. Sherlock Holmes. The games are called The Great Ace Attorney and you play as Phoenix Wright's ancestor.
Well I'm a lot more boring than you, but I'm OK with that! You can check out GamerDad to see some of the games I'm playing and reviewing, but currently the ones I'm enjoying most right now are Luigi's Mansion 3 and New Super Lucky's Tale.
IV is vastly improved from the others.
I wasn't THAT into Earthworm Jim back then. Like I said, I enjoyed watching it more than playing it. But it seemed to be very popular all around me at the time, so I was familiar with it that way. I rented the first one a couple of times, and my brother Jeff had the sequel on his SNES, and we watched the cartoon. I never played the N64 Earthworm Jim 3-D game, though.
I remember reading about one of the creators of Earthworm Jim speaking out against Nintendo because they released Donkey Kong Country on the same day that Earthworm Jim was released on the SNES. That guy was like, "How are we supposed to compete with that?" He's not wrong. Nintendo's a great company, but they do things like that sometimes. They ain't perfect.
There are a surprisingly large amount of Sherlock Holmes games. I wish we could've gotten the "Sherlock Holmes vs. Phoenix Wright" games they released in Japan.
I just finished reviewing a farming sim game myself that's a little more my speed.
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