EDIT: Best non-text-heavy Super Famicom games

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Re: EDIT: Best non-text-heavy Super Famicom games

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Umihara Kawase is a great ninja-rope game to look out for. A warning that it is very pricey. The DS port is likely a lot cheaper and easier to find.

I would suggest more anime-themed games, such as fighitng games Gundam Wing and Ranma 1/2: Chougi Ranbuhen that can be found from greg's page of Anime SFC games or RVG's Obscure Imports for some overlooked titles. (Like the Firemen.)
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Re: EDIT: Best non-text-heavy Super Famicom games

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pakopako wrote:I would suggest more anime-themed games, such as fighitng games Gundam Wing and Ranma 1/2: Chougi Ranbuhen that can be found from greg's page of Anime SFC games or RVG's Obscure Imports for some overlooked titles. (Like the Firemen.)
Wow, thanks for the plug! Yes, if I can promote my own fansite a bit, along with the RVG site it is a good starting point to do research on SFC games. My site started out as merely just a page to review games based on anime licenses (hence the name) 15 years ago (wow, has it been that long ago?), but it's matured to become more of a site for import SFC gaming in general. Several of the games are also available for North America, but the focus of the site is on games made by Japanese companies. The reviews will say whether the game is available in English or how much of the language is required, if at all. The majority of the reviews I've written myself over the years. It's been several years since I've received a contributed review.
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Re: EDIT: Best non-text-heavy Super Famicom games

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I thought I saw you post earlier, but you forgot to [plug][/plug] -- I thought I was just being courteous. (And informative. Both you and Steve/Kikko/RVG do a nice job of presenting your stuff in an easy-going way.)
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