KnuckIfYouBuckley wrote:Dreamcast is no joke. The prices on most of those games are only going up. It'll be another Saturn in no time.
Yeah, a handful of titles are already there.
KnuckIfYouBuckley wrote:Dreamcast is no joke. The prices on most of those games are only going up. It'll be another Saturn in no time.
Ack wrote:I haven't been around much, but truth be told I've been keeping up with these and enjoying them.
And to keep up the conversation on it, yes, Hook is excellent. In fact there are a number of decent to really good licensed games that you might have missed if you were keeping to an anti-license policy, such as Batman Returns, Goof Troop, the Addams Family games, or RoboCop vs. Terminator.
KnuckIfYouBuckley wrote:I rented Goof Troop back in the day as well (again, solely based on it having to do with something I liked) and never got far. I think it was too sophisticated for my younger self.
I figure RoboCop vs. Terminator would be preferrable on the Genesis. Isn't it an incredibly violent (for the time) game?
Gunstar Green wrote:Robocop vs. Terminator is different enough on the SNES to consider trying out but the Genesis game is uncensored and overall more fun and in some regards even better looking, especially the character sprites. It's not a bad game on the SNES like some people make it out to be it's just not as relevant. Kind of like the whole Sunset Riders thing I was talking about earlier only in reverse.
Ack wrote:And back to licensed games...there are more good ones than you think, some of which SNESdrunk has already looked at(Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition, True Lies, X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse, Shadowrun). There are also some legendarily terrible ones that drag the whole concept down though, like Cliffhanger, Bebe's Kids, Home Alone 2, and Ultraman.
Sometimes the licensed game succeeds. Sometimes it fails utterly. And sometimes it is mediocre but with a few moments of brilliance. It's a very hit-or-miss subtype of games, but I'd be happy to recommend a few that, while not exactly top tier, aren't total shovelware.
Gunstar Green wrote:Super Metroid is the one game on the SNES that I can say without a doubt that Nintendo's competitors had nothing to rival it. Until Castlevania SotN there was no game where you could fully, honestly say, "this is the Super Metroid of *insert console here.*"
There are few games that have sucked me in so completely with their atmosphere and sense of discovery. It's one of those experiences I wish I could erase from my mind simply so I could experience it again for the first time.
This game lands as my number 1 for the console. It's hard to believe that 90's Nintendo put out such a dark and broody game.