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Super metroid is great for those who haven't played it yet. But when I played it all those years ago I played it to death so I think this would be a good title for a aging gamer dad to show his son and encourage him to sample what oldschool metroids were like. (no restrictions like fusion, no fpv like prime, graphics good enough so you could see the sprites animating rather than be bogged down in 8 bit console limitations)
Axelay: great FX for its time. Shooters weren't the biggest thing for the snes though. It was all about the platformers and furry, cutesy, animal, mascots that wanted to be the next mario that it's known for. (as well as being the rpg system to own due to all the Squaresoft games)
What I would like to see next for SNES:
The Ninja Warriors. (about cyborg ninjas that go along and beat things up - remember the 3 screen arcade game? One of my fave taito arcade games..)
Story:
^graphics of the ninja warriors on SNES.. Does anyone remember this game back in the 16 bit days? Was it any good? I can remember reading a review of it in super play or some other snes mag and it got a score of somewhere in the 80s-90s. So yeah I would love to plays this as a fan of the old arcade game. Taito should have a break from the darius games and give this franchise some loving.
Axelay: great FX for its time. Shooters weren't the biggest thing for the snes though. It was all about the platformers and furry, cutesy, animal, mascots that wanted to be the next mario that it's known for. (as well as being the rpg system to own due to all the Squaresoft games)
What I would like to see next for SNES:
The Ninja Warriors. (about cyborg ninjas that go along and beat things up - remember the 3 screen arcade game? One of my fave taito arcade games..)
Story:
Well the version for snes was a remake and this is the one I want to see on VC.The game is based in a dystopian future where the Bangler, the President of the United States in 1993, issues martial law on the nation, with the military having total control over the law - but not the ninjas. A group of anarchist scientists decide that it is time to revolt against the government. Knowing full well that approaching the military themselves could be considered an all out suicide mission, the scientists create two prototype cybernetic ninjas that can sustain various forms of damage in order to do the mission for them. These ninjas, code named "Ninja" and "Kunoichi", are sent by the scientists in order to assail Bangler and end his tyranny once and for all.
Never got a chance to play it when it came out.. Curious to see what it was like since I only played the arcade game and the port that was on the amiga.There is also a remake named in Japan as The Ninja Warriors Again for the Super NES, though in North America and PAL territories it was named the same as its predecessor. It shares a similar premise. In this game, the player has the option to play as three different ninja robots: the strong but slow Ninja (different from the previous game), the average-leveled Kunoichi, which appeared in the previous game, and the fast but fragile Kamaitachi. The plot is a heavy expansion of the original's, in which a rebel group deploys the robots in order to assassinate Bangler. Each ninja has its own set of moves. They can also assume a deffensive posture and charge a power bar that allows them to unleash a blast that attacks all enemies.
^graphics of the ninja warriors on SNES.. Does anyone remember this game back in the 16 bit days? Was it any good? I can remember reading a review of it in super play or some other snes mag and it got a score of somewhere in the 80s-90s. So yeah I would love to plays this as a fan of the old arcade game. Taito should have a break from the darius games and give this franchise some loving.
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I dunno... there are some games... I can't recall what... stuff no one would really care about anyway.
The interesting thing is the video preview package for Metroid Prime 3. Has a few vids for the upcoming game. Seems to only be a 4:3 presentation though. well... the vids seem to be fine but the background image seems to be 4:3. Crazy.
The interesting thing is the video preview package for Metroid Prime 3. Has a few vids for the upcoming game. Seems to only be a 4:3 presentation though. well... the vids seem to be fine but the background image seems to be 4:3. Crazy.
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Double Dribble - NES
Also earlier in the week was the release of the Mii Contest channel. You can now enter and vote on Mii's from around the world. Occasionally there will be contests, the first one is design a Mario sans hat. When entries close uses will be able to vote on which mario they think is the best.
Also earlier in the week was the release of the Mii Contest channel. You can now enter and vote on Mii's from around the world. Occasionally there will be contests, the first one is design a Mario sans hat. When entries close uses will be able to vote on which mario they think is the best.
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Yeah but this is the snes version which was a remake of the entire game. So everyone: go pressure nintendo to get taito to release this game for me please.Ninja Warriors hauled arse, I loved the Amiga version. How do you make ninjas cooler? Make them cyborg ninjas. I seem to remember being able to type in "skippy" to make all of the enemies bounce.
I've got "Taito Legends" for pc from crazy clarks for $5 and these old school arcade games are fun. They should try to make a new Ninja Warriors for DS. Only these new cyborgs are ones that can climb walls and shit like normal ninjas would do. Copy bionic commando and add grappling hooks and shit! Then allow you to use things like crossbows and other enemies' weapons to complete the mission. (not just throwing stars)
Being a cyborg back then meant you had to walk slow, but ninjas are fast, so they need to quicken the pace of the game more (something closer to what strider 2 is) and allow them to be more like bionic woman (less like the terminator) or something where they can freely super jump from danger and shit like the one in metal gear solid.
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