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have we all forgotten the ton of nes disney/capcom platformers? ducktails, chip and dale, darkwing duck anyone?
Don't that just look oh so tasty?
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the happy video game nerd is painful to watch. I like the games, but fuck is he boring and scripted.
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nickfil wrote:the happy video game nerd is painful to watch. I like the games, but fuck is he boring and scripted.
odd, I didn't even know that video was up. Still though, that doesn't seem to underrated or anything, Ducktales has gotten so much fan praise over the years, if not just for the moon song. Kinda defeats his whole deal if its well known.
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Curlypaul wrote: How about...Superman 64?
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Yeah thats supposed to be decent. The MD Ghostbusters isnt bad either
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Has anyone ever tried Hal Labs New Ghostbusters 2 for the NES? I've actually played it myself, it is alot better than the other Ghostbuster games we have in the states, it really is too bad it never came out outside of Europe and Japan.

Another good one is Thrasher: Skate and Destroy, I just think it was at the time the most realistic skateboarding game of all time, the graphics are crap compare to Tony Hawks but the gameplay aged pretty well, plus the game has one of the best soundtracks of all time (old school hip hop ftw)
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TRON 2.0 - better than the actual film imho!
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The Goonies
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Blade Runner - Appalled no one has mentioned it yet
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Moonwalker - Yes I went there!
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Dune II - Technically the first RTS on PC and console, enormously refining what Herzog Zwei had to offer
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SkyNET - Little known game that did modestly well on PC
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Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
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Star Trek: A Final Unity - Possibly remains the best game based on the TNG series
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- Ducktales 1&2 - NES
- D&D Brawlers - Arcade/Saturn
- Aliens vs Predator – Arcade, Jaguar, PC – All three separate games but all excellent

Surprisingly Jurassic Park Part 2:Chaos Continues for the Gameboy is a solid platformer. Its not the best game by any stretch, but it is a fun little one off in the JP universe
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And there's also that Jurassic Park fighting game on the PlayStation.

Also, the Turok series were all based on a comic book from the mid-90s.
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Ack wrote:And there's also that Jurassic Park fighting game on the PlayStation.

Also, the Turok series were all based on a comic book from the mid-90s.
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