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Re: Play THIS if you can't play THAT

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 12:52 pm
by Exhuminator
BoneSnapDeez wrote:From what I recall there was a group called Woomb(?) who was actually producing physical MSX2 disks in English. So they didn't want the patches hosted all over the 'net.

That must be what it was then. I remembered there was some stinky fuss over some Xak patch.

Re: Play THIS if you can't play THAT

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 2:20 pm
by Jagosaurus
BoneSnapDeez wrote:
Jagosaurus wrote:I started Mystaria/Blazing Heroes tonight because of this thread! Been on my backlog for too long. Discovering Micro Cabin developed it really got me to jump in.

Will eventually move opinions to RPG subforum. Enjoyed the first battle. I really like the art style & gameplay mechanics so far. Will be diving in further, reading up & playing, throughout week (for RPGs, I get a little OCD about understanding all the stats).

Win for the thread!


Solid.

Did I mention that Lucienne's Quest is actually a Microcabin game as well? Sadly they don't have any other traditional JRPGs released in English.

Their flagship series is Xak (action-RPGs), though none of those games were released in the States. That series is directly modeled off Ys Book I & II (aka best game ever).


Just did some research on Micro Cabin. Interesting company. Funny I had been drawn to LQ, GW, & Mystaria without knowing it was the same dev.

Beat another map in Mystaria last night. Got my butt kicked trying to rush through the next map. Was happy to see "retreat" as an option :) saved back on world map. Interesting title with skills/techniques. I won't lie, the fact that new techniques don't automatically hit your quick menu when there are available slots is a weird design choice. I know there is an inventory/skill management aspect to the game once you learn more but odd choice. I even had a character join my party with a technique he could perform but it wasnt "mapped" yet. My only gripe so far :). Digging into the experience system. Seems fairly deep but not overly complicated.

I really got dominated on that map lol. Hoping the levels I gained will help.

Thanks for the suggestion. If I really enjoy it, might buy a 3DO & GW.

Re: Play THIS if you can't play THAT

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 7:22 am
by WARvault
Ooo, I have one!

If you want to play Sly Cooper, but only have a NDS, check out Over the Hedge!

Re: Play THIS if you can't play THAT

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 10:31 pm
by Jrecee
samsonlonghair wrote:OK, I want to play Mario Maker, but I don't have a WiiU. I really want a 2D platformer with good physics and a built-in level editor. How about a similar game on PC or Mac. One caveat: My computer is decidedly ancient and low powered. I need a PC or Mac game that has low system requirements.


Well there's not much in the way of physics... or jumping... but Lode Runner online fits the other criteria. I used to spend hours a day using the level editor. Plus it's free.

http://www.fireyour.it/loderunner/

Re: Play THIS if you can't play THAT

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 12:14 am
by Jagosaurus
WARvault wrote:Ooo, I have one!

If you want to play Sly Cooper, but only have a NDS, check out Over the Hedge!


You answered your own question!
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Is Overthe Hedge a licensed movie game? Assuming you'd say it's a hidden gem platformer? Interesting. Kim Possible on the PS2 opened my eyes a bit on the possibility of legit licensed platformers.

Re: Play THIS if you can't play THAT

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 7:43 am
by WARvault
Jagosaurus wrote:
WARvault wrote:Ooo, I have one!

If you want to play Sly Cooper, but only have a NDS, check out Over the Hedge!


You answered your own question!


Is Overthe Hedge a licensed movie game? Assuming you'd say it's a hidden gem platformer? Interesting. Kim Possible on the PS2 opened my eyes a bit on the possibility of legit licensed platformers.


I addressed the title of the topic! :lol:
Yeah movie license game. Cartoon-y stealth action. 71% on Metacritic. There might be a whole thread-worth of worthwhile licensed games...

*edit - Turns out there is a thread from 2015 for worthwhile licensed games...

Re: Play THIS if you can't play THAT

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 10:17 am
by CRTGAMER
Different versions of Loco Roco for any Android Tablet/Cellphone owner who does not have a PSP. Image

Loco Roco
Originally on the PSP, I discovered a JAR version for my Samsung Impression (Java) years ago and have been wanting to play the game on my Samsung HTC (Android). I did not want to download the PSP Emulator, but wanted a dedicated version coded for the phone for maximum playability.

Discovered not one but two Freeware Android Loco Roco versions this morning! :mrgreen:

Loco Roco Hi - http://en.mob4gamers.com/1030-loco-roco-hi.html

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Loco Roco Midnight Carnival - http://www.androidgamesroom.com/stand-alone-games/83106.htm
Having issues making this Japanese version working on my Android phone. :?


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