1. Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
PSP 2. Pokémon: Dream Radar
3DS eShop3. New Super Mario Bros. U
Wii U4. Paper Mario: Sticker Star
3DS5. New Super Mario Bros. 2
3DS6. Mario Tennis Open
3DS7. Wario Land 3
GBC8. Hana Samurai: Art of the Sword
3DS eShop9. The "Denpa" Men: They Came By Wave
3DS eShop10. Pokémon White Version 2
DS11. Kirby Mass Attack
DS12. F-Zero
Wii U VC13. Jeanne d'Arc
PSP14. DoDonPachi Resurrection
36015. Patapon
PSP 16. F-Zero X
N64 *NEW*
17. Cave Story
WiiWare *NEW*
Oh hey look, I played some console games
I've been playing a lot of F-Zero games recently, with GP Legend being one of my last beaten games of 2012, and the SNES original being added to this years list last month, but I have to say that X is definitely one of the best - and that's not an easy decision, as I haven't found a single game in the series to be lacking yet. X had a lot to live up to as the last of the western released F-Zeros I hadn't spent much time with and it delivered. - the speed is solid, the framerate impressive and the course design is top notch. It's not without it's flaws - I hate the way it makes your cars back end spin out to the side if you go too tightly around a corner, a mechanic which seems unique to this one, and there are a few tracks that fall on the wrong side of frustrating too - normally ones involving driving along the inside or outside of a pipe.
However, the game does offer something a little different from the 2D games or GX - whilst both of those seem to be about perfecting your lines and boosting at just the right time, I found that beating the harder cups in X was more about being incredibly aggresive and pushing your rivals off of the nearest cliffs. This was partly down to the ridiculous advantages the computer gets in expert mode - they have better acceleration and top speed than you almost universally and get more air on jumps than is actually possible to get. Either way, I found that maintaining a respectable average position and murdering your closest competitors was the easiest way to victory. The game seems more set up for this than others too - the attack controls are easier to pull off than other in the series, and theres even a death race mode where you must try and kill all 29 other racers as fast as possible. X has a few nice extras aswell, with 30 racers to unlock, master difficulty hidden away and 2 hidden cups, one of which is made entirely of randomly generated tracks. Definitely a must have for N64.
Cave Story is a great little game, and the Wiiware port does it proud. Although no exactly bursting at the seems with extra features, it includes a few extras such as slightly higher quality graphics and a remixed (but sadly inferior) soundtrack. The game is a fun little romp, and very impressive considering that it was basically all amde by one guy. Theres lots of variety in the weapons you can equip, and a few areas in the game where you can trade or skip certain items for others, allowing for some replay value. There's also the infamous true ending which requires some real guide dang-it mechanics to get to, but I decided to save that for a 2nd run in the future. The game holds up well, and whilst short it never felt underdeveloped. The stroy is interesting enough for this simple type of game, the boss battles can be nicely chaotic and the difficulty is challenging but not unfair. The music of the game is good, but mostly not that memorable - after beating it the only two tunes I can really recall are the title/plantation theme and balrogs theme. The graphics are functional, but not exactly pretty. The games jumping physics felt a bit wonky to me at times, but luckily that became less of an issue about a third of the way in when I traded my pistol for a machine gun that I could use to basically fly, and then a little later when I got a booster pack to allow me some extra jumping control. Both are optional though. Overall, this game is definitely worth a play, no matter which of it's many ports you opt for. Although one of the pricier versions, 1000 wii points feels perfectly fair as a price for the game to me.
Next up: More console stuff probably? Trying to get through 1080, but it's tough going, but I'm also looking to play through some Cybernator or Bubble Bobble too. There's always those free PSP downloads to tempt me away though...