
The Shantae games are very fun. If you like NES and SNES style 2-D adventure platformers, you should try them!
The Shantae games are very fun. If you like NES and SNES style 2-D adventure platformers, you should try them!
As much as I praise the 80s (better music than the 90's, arcade classics), I have to say the 90's were great for gaming, too (SNES, PSOne).
I have a lot of good memories with Pilotwings on the SNES. When I first got my SNES and Pilotwings, I took it to Alabama to visit family that Christmas. My dad and his brothers stayed up to like, 5 in the morning playing Pilotwings every night we were there! They loved that game!
I didn't really like the DS version of FF4. It's not anything like the SNES version, which you should play if you want the true 90's expereince. Plus, the DS version is all in 3-D and is way too hard. While I previously played RPGs like Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior on the NES, FF4 was truly the first game that got me into RPGs. To this day, 16-bit RPGs are my favorite.
Darkwing Duck is awesome. You should watch that. I loved the Disney Afternoon cartoons as a kid.
The second level of LIttle Nemo, the Flower Garden, is surprisingly tough. Even though it looks like a little kids game, Little Nemo can be pretty challenging. But I did manage to beat it as a kid, so if I can do it, you can do it, too!
River City Ransom isn't one of my favorite games, but it is part of a series that has a game in it that I really like. In Japan, River City Ransom is actually a sequel to Renagade, and both of the games star the same character, a tough high school kid named Kunio-Kun. Kunio also starred in several sports games using the same looking characters found in River City Ransom, and one of them is one of my favorite sports games of all time. Have you ever heard of Super Dodge Ball? I suggest looking it up and playing it. It's really fun.
My review of Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure goes up Tuesday night. I hope you get a chance to play more of LIttle Nemo. There are tons of interesting levels and more animals to 'ride.' I will say 'riding' some of the animals is pretty weird.
Little Nemo: The Dream Master is one of my top favorite NES games. I have better memories playing Capcom's NES titles than I do Nintendo's!
Total reverse for me. I played the SNES version but never on N64.
Quick facts about Little Nemo: It was originally a comic strip in the early 1900's by Winsor McKay. He was a pioneer in cartooning and was diong animation when Disney was in diapers. Have you ever seen the black and white silent cartoon Gertie the Dinosaur? That was Winsor McKay! Before he did Little Nemo he designed circus posters and also took his animation to vaudeville. You can see that in his art style of Little Nemo. Other comics he did were Sammy Sneeze and Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend.
Even though the Little Nemo NES game is actually based on a Little Nemo anme from the early 90's, it has elements of the comic strip, too. The first stage in the game is called "Mushroom Forest." That area is nowhere in the anime movie, but it was one of the first places Nemo visited in the comic strip! Capcom also made an arcade Little Nemo game in Japan that is totally different from the NES version. A comic book company recently made a brand new Little Nemo series of comics. I have yet to read them, but I have a hardcover collection of them reserved at a comic book store when it comes out.
I suggest looking up more infomation on the internet if you want to know more about Little Nemo. I think it's pretty interesting.
I never played this one. This was probably about the time I was more interested in playing SNES RPGs.
"Clay Fighter! Clay Clay Figher! Come on, fight them if you dare!"
"Clay Fighter! Clay Clay Figher! Hit 'em, smack 'em, they don't care!"
I like Ni no Kuni and Kirby's Epic Yarn! Yay! You found Little Nemo! I just love the fact that the LIttle Nemo game is based off of a newspaper comic strip from the early 1900's! I could tell you lots more, but I'll hold off unless you are interested.