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alienjesus wrote:Resident Evil (PS3)
Mega Man 8 (PS4)
Suikoden (Vita)
Shenmue 2 (DC)
Frickity-frick, aj. This might be more fun than one person could reasonably be allowed to have in one summer. Out of curiosity, have you not played any version of the first Resident Evil, or just not the REmake?

Key-Glyph wrote:As for the Sega Mega Mouse, pierrot... nope. As far as I can tell, there are only eleven Genesis games compatible with it, and sixteen Sega CD games. Here's a breakdown on Sega Retro. None are Lemmings titles. Total bummer.
It's been a few years since I was looking into the Mega Mouse compatibility. I couldn't really remember all of them, but I also remember a bit of the information floating around being kind of inconsistent. I vaguely remembered this video, though, which suggests Lemmings 2 does work with the Mega Mouse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEjASjV9XE8. Supposedly Pac-Man 2 also works with the mouse, but it's not listed everywhere, either. One day I should just go through everything I possibly can with the Everdrive, to test definitively what Genesis games work with the Mouse. Still too bad about the original Lemmings, though.


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I did a deep dive into my collection, and found a few others I could potentially add to the list:

- Garou: Mark of the Wolves
- Sakura Taisen (technically the whole series, at least up to 3 or 4)
- Sega Rally
- Sorcerian
- Atsumare!! Made in Wario (Dsh?)
- Killer 7 (Dsh? --It was a critical darling, at least)
- Metroid Prime (Would just be a matter of if I want to continue my decade+ old save, or start fresh)
- Ribbit King (Dsh? :P I'm just kidding, I know this is the most classic game I've listed so far)
- Super Monkey Ball
- Viewtiful Joe (I guess this, and SMB, are more philosophical questions about whether or not forgotten classics are still classics)
- Revenge of Shinobi
- Shinobi III
- Streets of Rage
- Zelda II
- Brave Fencer Musashiden (? Kind of a Viewtiful Joe situation)
- Uncharted 1, 2
- Rayman (aj has warned me in the past that it would be liable to devour my soul, though)
- Virtua Racing
- Actraiser (I don't really like this game, though)
- Dragon Quest VI
- Final Fantasy VI (I don't really like this game either, but have a decades old save file at the end of the game on the PS1 version)
- Super Mario RPG
- Crimson Skies
- Forza Motorsport
- Jet Set Radio Future (Wouldn't call this one a classic, just getting creative with aj)
- MechAssault
- DoDonPachi DaiOuJou Black Label Extra (May as well throw in a bullet hell option)
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land

So, there's a big ol' list. I guess the next step is to whittle it down into ten games that I want to play, and/or enough people scream at me about.
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Got a six game list, three of which are just games I had lined up for losing TR choices. They are:

Front Mission: Gun Hazard (SNES)
Rudra No Hihou (SNES)
Samurai Shodown 2 (Xbox One)
Jet Set Radio (Xbox One)
Asterix and the Secret Mission (SMS)
Ninja Gaiden 2 (NES)
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pierrot wrote: Frickity-frick, aj. This might be more fun than one person could reasonably be allowed to have in one summer. Out of curiosity, have you not played any version of the first Resident Evil, or just not the REmake?
I've never played any classic style Resi - the ones I've played to date are Resi 4 and Resi 5. For the record I'm a big enough wimp that I even found Resi 4 scary at times, so I expect playing the actual survival horror ones to be traumatic.

I did a deep dive into my collection, and found a few others I could potentially add to the list:
- Sega Rally - I did this a few summers back and enjoyed myself. Takes a fair bit of repetition to master it so you can actually beat it though!
- Atsumare!! Made in Wario - is this the original WarioWare? If so I think it counts
- Metroid Prime (Would just be a matter of if I want to continue my decade+ old save, or start fresh)
- Super Monkey Ball
- Revenge of Shinobi
- Shinobi III
- Streets of Rage
- Zelda II - These are all excellent choices - Streets of Rage is a must play
- Rayman (aj has warned me in the past that it would be liable to devour my soul, though) it totally will. Its balls hard, requires 100% completion to beat, and extra lives are only available once - even getting a game over or going to a different world and coming back won't make them reappear.
- Actraiser (I don't really like this game, though) - I haven't played this one at all yet but it'd be fun to play along with you
- Dragon Quest VI I actualy have this too, but I decided to prioritise a few of my other JRPGs instead
- Final Fantasy VI Another one we could both do!
- Super Mario RPG I personally find this overrated, but I'd be interested to see what you make of it. It's no Paper Mario
- Jet Set Radio Future (Wouldn't call this one a classic, just getting creative with aj) It always seems to come up as a must own XBox title though! Again, one we could both play
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land The SMS or Arcade one? This is a good game but it's super duper tough.
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alienjesus wrote: 1. Final Fantasy VI (SNES)
2. Conker's Bad Fur Day (N64)
3. GoldenEye 007 (N64)
4. Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (N64)
5. Resident Evil (PS3)
6. Suikoden (Vita)
7. Ecco: The Tides of Time (MD)
Shenmue 2 (DC)
8. Crazy Taxi (DC)
9. Jet Set Radio Future (XBox)
10. Star Control 2 (3DO)
Do it.
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pierrot wrote: 1. Garou: Mark of the Wolves
2. Sega Rally
3. Killer 7
4. Metroid Prime
5. Super Monkey Ball
6. Streets of Rage
7. Zelda II
8. Uncharted 1
9. Virtua Racing
10. Dragon Quest VI
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alienjesus wrote:For the record I'm a big enough wimp that I even found Resi 4 scary at times, so I expect playing the actual survival horror ones to be traumatic.
No kidding? Which version were you actually thinking of playing? The original version of Resident Evil is way campier, and probably less "scary" than the remake. It's no Fatal Frame, at least.

alienjesus wrote:- Atsumare!! Made in Wario - is this the original WarioWare? If so I think it counts
The one on the Gamecube. Is that the first one?
alienjesus wrote:- These are all excellent choices - Streets of Rage is a must play
I've played it a fair bit. I've gotten to the final stage, just never actually beat it.
alienjesus wrote:- Actraiser (I don't really like this game, though) - I haven't played this one at all yet but it'd be fun to play along with you
I've played through about half of this before, and I find the controls a little awkward, and the action stages to be kind of busted, difficulty-wise, because of it. The sim stages are kind of different, but also sort of strange. I don't know, it's sort of a bizarre game to me, but I tend to feel like I should actually finish it, and lock it away, at some point.
alienjesus wrote:- Dragon Quest VI I actualy have this too, but I decided to prioritise a few of my other JRPGs instead
Yeah, I kind of really want to play this one, but I should probably limit my list to less lengthy efforts.

alienjesus wrote:- Wonder Boy in Monster Land The SMS or Arcade one? This is a good game but it's super duper tough.
I only have the arcade version that's in the Sega Vintage Collection, but it's also the only Monster World I haven't beaten in some form.

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pierrot wrote: 1. Garou: Mark of the Wolves
2. Sega Rally
3. Killer 7
4. Metroid Prime
5. Super Monkey Ball
6. Streets of Rage
7. Zelda II
8. Uncharted 1
9. Virtua Racing
10. Dragon Quest VI
Give this a try!
All right! It's settled! --Almost. I think I'll use that as a base, but swap a couple of them for more of the five that I had in my original list. Thanks, Ack!
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Happy to help! I hope you have a good time.
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My list currently looks like this, got to whittle a few down. I know someone is going to call out a few of my choices, but honestly I'm not feeling all that flexible this year and will probably go with some variation of 10 of these:

1. Jet Set Radio Future
2. Conker's Bad Fur Day
3. ActRaiser
4. Shenmue 2
5. Mega Man 8
6. Star Control 2
7. An RPG (FF6, Mother 3 or Suikoden
8. An FPS (GoldenEye or Turok)
9. Fire Emblem 6
10. Crazy Taxi
11. Ecco 2
12. A shmup (MUSHA or Super Star Soldier)
13. Resident Evil
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Arguably both GoldenEye and Turok are classics of their era, but while Turok was the first non-Nintendo game to become a Player's Choice, GoldenEye built on its success in many ways AND added a multiplayer component that left Turok 2 scrambling to top it. I vote GoldenEye.

For your RPGs, FF6 is probably the most "classic" of your options, but this is coming from a US perspective.

Star Control 2 is great, but it's sadly more of a hidden gem. Still...play it sometime.
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Here are my thoughts for this year:

1. Arkanoid (NES)
2. Karate Champion (NES)
3. Landstalker (Genesis)
4. Perfect Dark (360/N64)
5. Legendary Axe (TG16)
6. Wonder Boy III: The Dragon’s Trap (SMS)
7. May Together Retro (Shadow Tower)
8. June Together Retro (TBD)
9. July Together Retro (TBD)
10. August Together Retro (TBD)

How’s that look?
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