I have played Legacy of the Wizard, but I didn't know it was also a Dragon Slayer game. It's really different from Faxanadu. huh. I know little about that series. I'm not surprised that you have the expertise though.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Have you played Legacy of the Wizard? That's Dragon Slayer IV and it was released in the States. You can find it these days for like $4.J T wrote: Faxanadu
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Crystalis would make a great candidate for a back-from-the-grave sequel. I almost put Shadowgate on this list, but then I remembered it just came back from the grave with a new sequel/remake.darsparx wrote:Gotta agree with you on crystalis. For what I have played of that one(which I keep meaning to play more of either version), it's a great game and it's a shame we never saw more of itThough it's a game boy color port not gba
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dsh with the funny
Gumshoe was a neat idea hampered by the tech. Something like that might work with modern motion controls/light guns.
Blaster Master does have sequels. They all look horrible.
Gumshoe was a neat idea hampered by the tech. Something like that might work with modern motion controls/light guns.
Blaster Master does have sequels. They all look horrible.
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Oh yeah! The Immortal! I forgot about that one. I remember staring at pictures of the Dragon from that game in a Nintendo Power and I was just dying to play it for months and months until a kid up the street got a copy and let me borrow it. I remember it being a pretty fun game, but I haven't played it in over 20 years.Luke wrote:Blaster Master
Shadow of the Ninja
The Immortal
Jackal
The Guardian Legend
Jackal is another great choice. I only ever played the arcade version, but I liked it a lot.
Like Bone said later, Blaster Master had a sequel on the Playstation. It could be best described as "a game I tried to like out of sheer love for its predecessor." It's pretty bland and the 3D graphics look utterly terrible by today's standards.
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First, Shadow of the Ninja is awesome. You should all play it.
Second, Blaster Master has many sequels, including:
Blaster Master 2 (GEN);
Blaster Master: Enemy Below (GBC);
Blaster Master: Blasting Again (PS1); and
Blaster Master: Overdrive (WII).
There is also Blaster Master Boy (GB), but that is just a re-skinned sequel to Robo Warrior (NES)...much like Ninja Gaiden Shadow (GB) is a re-skinned sequel to Shadow of the Ninja (NES).
Second, Blaster Master has many sequels, including:
Blaster Master 2 (GEN);
Blaster Master: Enemy Below (GBC);
Blaster Master: Blasting Again (PS1); and
Blaster Master: Overdrive (WII).
There is also Blaster Master Boy (GB), but that is just a re-skinned sequel to Robo Warrior (NES)...much like Ninja Gaiden Shadow (GB) is a re-skinned sequel to Shadow of the Ninja (NES).
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There were actually three Dragon Slayer games on the NES (well, NES/Famicom - one of them stayed in Japan).J T wrote: I have played Legacy of the Wizard, but I didn't know it was also a Dragon Slayer game. It's really different from Faxanadu. huh. I know little about that series. I'm not surprised that you have the expertise though.
Xanadu (spin-off to Dragon Slayer II) and Legacy of the Wizard (Dragon Slayer IV) are both awesome.
Romancia (Dragon Slayer III) on the Famicom is hilariously difficult and obtuse.
There are a couple of other old-school Shadowgate games: Beyond Shadowgate for the Turbo CD and Shadowgate 64 for the, uh, Nintendo 64.J T wrote:I almost put Shadowgate on this list, but then I remembered it just came back from the grave with a new sequel/remake.
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Isn't there a Game Boy Shadowgate as well, or is that just a port?
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Even the japanese price for that one hurts a little to look at. That one might be the one where i break my code of honor I've been trying to do and play it without buying it in openemu...Exhuminator wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Samson
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Luckily it did get an English Scandinavian release:J T wrote:I love Gimmick!, but I left it off because it was a Japanese only title
http://www.gamefaqs.com/nes/575288-mr-g ... /box-59409
This was actually a port of the Amiga original, it's not really a "NES" game exclusively. It's true this game never got a sequel on any platforms though, despite being ported widely.Luke wrote:The Immortal
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That was a remake. It's an excellent remake though and well worth playing. It's also the first Shadowgate game I ever beat.Sload Soap wrote:Isn't there a Game Boy Shadowgate as well, or is that just a port?
As for this thread...as long as we don't start getting everyone asking about top 10 lists again, I'm cool with this.
And I would have liked to see a sequel to the Bucky O'Hare video game.
Also, Destiny of an Emperor needs a port. Come on, Capcom!
