In LEGO Batman 3, the final secret level is based on the old 60's TV show and it's really funny. I think they should make a whole LEGO Batman game based on that show.
In LEGO Batman 3, the final secret level is based on the old 60's TV show and it's really funny. I think they should make a whole LEGO Batman game based on that show.
This really doesn't surprise me. When Natsume had the rights to these games, they were pooping out Harvest Moon games every year. I wonder if this one will have Iris in it. She was my favorite character from the first Story of Seasons.
I've been playing Yo-Kai Watch lately, too. What rank are you at?
Did you get the Shovel Knight amiibo figure?
Like I said, if I had a PS4, Dragon Quest Heroes would be one of the games I would consider getting for it. I saw a demo of it at the game store the other day.
Like I said before, now that I have a Vita, Tearaway is one of the games I would consider getting. I didn't know there was a Spy Hunter game on the Vita!
I don't get why post-Walking Dead TellTale games get so much praise now. No gameplay, and they just lead you around by the nose. I miss the old TellTale.
It's free so it won't cost you anything!
I'd love to play my copy of Triforce Heroes more, but it's hard for me to find people to play with.
I'm surprised that Amiibo Festival made your list. I have it and I've played it quite a bit, but I didn't feel like it was worthy to be on my list. With that said, I am planning on writing a blog about that game in a couple of weeks, so be on the lookout for it.
Speaking of which, I do have my own Game of the Year blog on my page, and if you haven't already, I'd like to encourage you to go check it out! --Cary
For some reason, Goonies 2 was everywhere when I was a kid. I didn't have it, but a lot of my friends did and they played it all the time.
I first played the original Goonies on a Nintendo PlayChoice 10 arcade machine when I was in Disney World as a kid. I was so surprised that it was a different game. I kind of liked it better than Goonies 2 because it was a little more simple and arcadey.
Some of the characters you mentioned that are in those rooms are from other Konaimi games. The Eskimo is from Antartic Adventure, and the super hero is named Konami Man. He appears in other games like Road Fighter, and his starring role was in Wai Wai World. Wai Wai World was a Famicom 2-D platformer that let you play as Konamii Man, Konami Girl, and a host of other Konami game characters. Including Simon Belmont from Castlevania and Mikey from The Goonies! There was a sequel to Wai Wai World on the Famicom, but we never got those games in the US. Many years later, Konami made a racing game with their characters on the GBA called Wai Wai Racing, and we DID get that one in the US under the name Konami Krazy Racers!
One last thing. Cyndi Lauper's "Good Enough" song from The Goonies sounds pretty cool in 8-bit.
That's totally different than my list, which you can check out here.
http://www.pixlbit.com/blog/11923/carys_best_games_of_2015_awards_show