prfsnl_gmr wrote:The best thing about this game is that it was never released in North America.
That has been my experience with most Japan-exclusive games I've played so far
prfsnl_gmr wrote:The best thing about this game is that it was never released in North America.
PartridgeSenpai wrote:prfsnl_gmr wrote:The best thing about this game is that it was never released in North America.
That has been my experience with most Japan-exclusive games I've played so far
o.pwuaioc wrote:PartridgeSenpai wrote:prfsnl_gmr wrote:The best thing about this game is that it was never released in North America.
That has been my experience with most Japan-exclusive games I've played so far
For the Game Gear or in general? There are tons of excellent games that are Japanese-only, especially shooters. I don't know much about the Japanese GG library, but GG Aleste, is supposed to be good, as is Sylvan Tale but that's an RPG.
Black Tiger lists a few others:
https://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthrea ... Exclusives
Ack wrote:I'm not sure what the emulation is like, but all of the NGPC fighters are solid in their own right, and Gals Fighter is a respectable title worth checking out. It represents a lot of what makes NGPC fighters so good: smooth and responsive controls, lovely SD art, and the quality you expect of an SNK fighter.
Ack wrote:Years ago I played through the Capcom version of Cardfighter's Clash on the NGPC. For this month, I decided to to go through the SNK-centric version. It's effectively the same game, but what cards you get access to are more based around the theme or require SNK cards to unlock.
The biggest issue now is that I have to grind matches against weaker opponents in the hope of unlocking better and better cards via the game's RNG. There is a lot of this grinding matches and hoping for the best, because the game features a semifinal card tournament against three very difficult opponents with no stops between. One bad start, and you're probably going to lose the tournament and have to redo the whole challenge, so...back to the grind.