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eriol33 Aug 26, 2006 10:02 PM

lesser known old games that are still worth to play?
 
Well, just recently I'm googling for old games, ranged from msx, nes, snes and gameboy, I just want to know if you have some recommended lesser known games in old consoles.

Currently I'm trying to play Angelus the devil gospel by Enix, it's kind of visual novel game running on MSX, for such home family computer with limited color and limited sound driver, the graphic is very good, though I couldnt figure out what they are talking about. The story is basically telling the stories about brian and Eris, some kind of detective investigating global cases where suddenly humans turn into corpses. I must say the story is very interesting, too bad it's written japan.

Screenshot

Angelus
http://www2.licorp.co.jp/pugly/oldpc...mbnail/003.png http://www2.licorp.co.jp/pugly/oldpc...mbnail/004.png http://www2.licorp.co.jp/pugly/oldpc...mbnail/007.png http://www2.licorp.co.jp/pugly/oldpc...mbnail/008.png http://www2.licorp.co.jp/pugly/oldpc...mbnail/009.png http://www2.licorp.co.jp/pugly/oldpc...mbnail/010.png



other game I'm also playing is Dragon Quest IV in NES, dragon Quest V in SNES which are terribly hard.

Screenshots

Dragon Quest IV
http://content.answers.com/main/cont...42px-Dq4-1.jpg

Dragon Quest V
http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/7...8630400ke5.gif

EDIT: post some screenshots if you have. That could draw more attention rather than some descriptive paragraph.

MTGNecro Aug 26, 2006 10:18 PM

Shadowrun on the Genesis! I spent so much time on that game.

But what really shines is Truxton. It was a top-down space shooter that was actually really challenging, especially when the baddies starting coming from behind you. All in all, if I had my Genesis, I would be playing that instead of many of the newer games.

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...creenShot2.gif

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...n205BEUR5D.jpg

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ol/truxton.png

EDIT: A picture is worth a thousand words.

Moderator edit: changed a table-stretching image to link.

Identity Crisis Aug 26, 2006 10:43 PM

I'm not entirely sure of the scarcity of this game (none of my peers knew that it existed before I showed it to them), but Super Buster Bros. for the SNES is worth taking a look. There appears to be arcade stations designed after the game, and it might be more popular than I realize.

Super Buster Bros (SNES)- This is a very addicting puzzle/action game. Basically, you travel all over the globe busting giant bubbles which pop into two smaller bubbles (or just pop in the case of the smallest ones). The game requires some strategic thinking in the sense that if you go out busting everything in sight haphazardly, you might be caught in a barrage of smaller, but still deadly, bubbles. These levels range in difficulty and require patience, timing, quick reflexes, or any combination of the three. The endless mode is also quite entertaining. It basically boils down being fast enough to pop everything on screen, but playing conservatively so you don't wind up with more than you can handle.
EDIT:
The picture is from Wikipedia's entry on Super Buster Bros. (although the article itself isn't very descriptive)

Spatula Aug 26, 2006 11:18 PM

Ya know, I really don't know how "well-known" or lack of appreciation this game got.




This is basically one my few top side scroller action games that I enjoyed playing to death for the Sega Genesis. You can easily find ROMs of this game so I'd advise you to try. I think this was one of the first side scrollers that I played where your character didn't die just by havinng an enemy touch you, but they shoot at your guy and do melee or judo attacks. Furthermore, I loved the simple yet awesome weapon customization. Lightning + Plasma for MASSIVE DAMAGE.

MTGNecro Aug 27, 2006 12:47 AM

Gunstar Heros seemed to be more of a cult hit kind of thing. I know some people who swear by that game...

Spatula Aug 27, 2006 12:57 AM

It's strange as most of the people I've talked to either worship or have no fucking idea; there isn't a middle ground. Furthremore the ratio seems like 20:80 of love it to don't know what it is. I don't know if it would be classified as "underappreciated" since those who play it LOVE it, but rather the lack of people who've played it. Perhaps the same could be said for Valkyrie Profile (since the lack of games) comparing that to say FFVII.

kuttlas Aug 27, 2006 02:11 AM

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...sRingU0000.png
Zelda with bows and arrows, but better.

Spoiler:
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...sRingU0001.png
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...sRingU0010.png
You wander through various mazes killing monsters and ninjas with a bow, get the key and go to the next level. It's more fun than the screenshots look.

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...sRingU0004.png
sexy

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...sRingU0012.png
That damn ninja level. Anyone who has beaten this game knows what I'm talking about.


http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...bicleU0000.png
This game is very different, sort of like those block pushing puzzles from Zelda mixed with Bomberman. Some of the puzzles are extremely frustrating. The objective is to freeze your enemies and push their bodies into the water to make bridges to collect magic bags of something. It gets more complex as different mechanics (springs, cannons, gears, hammers) are required to complete the stage.


devilmaycry Aug 27, 2006 03:39 AM

Well I've played Gunstar Heroes and in my humble opinion it's release day should the a worldwide holiday.
Yes the game is that good.

THIEF Aug 27, 2006 10:26 AM

I have to play this game myself, but Super Smash Brawl has brougtht this hero back into the limelight. Created by the same guy who did Metroid, this game earned a cult following but never really turned into a winning franchise.

http://www.consoleclassix.com/info_i...creenShot1.jpg

http://nestra.linuxgames.com/kidicarus.gif

http://www.flyingomelette.com/kidica...dusabattle.gif

Acro-nym Aug 27, 2006 11:02 AM

If you're looking for a fun classic GameBoy game, play Qix.

http://nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.c...es/ss/qx_1.jpg
http://www.mobygames.com/images/shot...3270524-00.jpg

You draw lines to trap the devious, untamed line monster! And, you have to avoid sprites using those drawn lines! It's so much fun...

Tellurian Aug 27, 2006 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hydelloon
I have to play this game myself, but Super Smash Brawl has brougtht this hero back into the limelight. Created by the same guy who did Metroid, this game earned a cult following but never really turned into a winning franchise.

That sure explains why it was so damn addictive back then.
Hope they make a new one for the Wii. And then let's hope it survives the transistion to current gen.

surasshu Aug 27, 2006 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hydelloon
[Kid Icarus]

I totally second this one--well worth playing, if only for the superb Hip Tanaka music. But really, the game is shockingly involved for its time and still stands as one of my favourites.

Balloon Fight is probably pretty popular by now but I still want to mention it. If you haven't played it, you're really missing out on gameplay that I would consider to be very original even today.

http://content.imagesocket.com/image...enShot4a0d.gif

But here's a game that I'm almost certain nobody has played: Hello Kitty World. No, don't scroll down yet. I won't call you gay if I catch you playing this game. After all, it's a combination of Balloon Fight and a scrolling platformer, and the mix is a very good one indeed. The sprite artists weren't the best of their time, but the gameplay is (perhaps unintentionally) very good. The trade-off of letting the balloons go in order to be able to kick ass is very clever indeed. It also features music by Hip Tanaka, perhaps not his best work but it's still pretty kick ass.

http://content.imagesocket.com/image...World_1555.png
(I know it looks like crap, but it's really good, honest. ._. )

Also, I really liked the Sonic games on the Master System at the time.

I'm sure I'm missing loads so I might make some addendum posts at some point, haha.

SonicPanda Aug 27, 2006 01:23 PM

For my money, no series is more criminally overlooked than the Rocket Knight series. At first glance, it's just one of very, very many would-be Sonics of the 90s, but when you actually play it...oh, my it's so much more. The first game alone was chock full of Konami goodness, right down to a shooter level paying direct tribute to Gradius.
Behold, and bask in its glory:

http://www.geocities.com/dollydeux/1rka.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/dollydeux/rka-1.png

http://www.geocities.com/dollydeux/genesis_0006_140.png

If that doesn't get the old-school mojo workin', I don't know what will. The game was given two completely independant sequels, but were decimated in holiday sales by Sonic & Knuckles and Donkey Kong Country.

http://www.geocities.com/dollydeux/sparkstergen-1.png

http://www.geocities.com/dollydeux/sparkstersnes-6.png

Alas...

surasshu Aug 27, 2006 04:02 PM

Very good one SonicPanda. I really liked that game too.

Thought of another one... If you're not adverse to drawing maps on gridded paper, Shining in the Darkness for the Megadrive is a "white" RPG that will not only give you hours of gameplay, but also reward you with some of the best music ever composed on the machine (Streets of Rage and Sonic the Hedgehog have equally exceptional music, but they're not lesser known to say the least). The game is entirely worthwhile for the second dungeon music alone. But there's a lot of fun to be had if you've got enough perserverence. It's a tough game.

http://content.imagesocket.com/image...arkness53d.gif

Duck King Aug 27, 2006 05:21 PM

Yeah, a really good one there. Shining in the Darkness.

I was obsessed with it several years back. It's one of few exceptional dungeon crawls (which were mostly prevalent on PCs at that time) ever released for a console. It had great presentation and great music. Searching and mapping each level thoroughly for all the hidden treasures (and elusive mythril fragments) were the highlights.

Arkista's Ring was good as well, if a tad short.

Celes Chere Aug 27, 2006 06:02 PM

I can't post images yet. ;_; So I apologize for the lack of screenshots..

I don't know how you'd define 'lesser known', but I thoroughly enjoy these games (all SNES cause I heart that console :))

Animaniacs
hxxp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animaniacs_%28video_game%29
(can't post links either, goshdarnit!)

I never beat this game, I'll admit it. I guess it did grate my nerves after a while. (Keep in mind I last played this years ago and my memory is fogged, but I do remember certain areas being especially difficult.) However, what I did play was enjoyable and fun, much like the show itself. If anything, I loved their 'butt dance' sprites from when you were idle. XD I really wish I could post images, then I'd show you what I mean. According to Wikipedia this game existed on Genesis too but was easier there. I dunno.

Clayfighter
hxxp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ClayFighter

I dunno, I just liked this one. The characters had personality and the game was just a lot of fun. There isn't much else to say! I wish I owned the cart.

Kirby Super Star
hxxp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Super_Star

This one is probably well known, but I figured I'd include it anyway. This is by far one of my favorite SNES games. I don't own the cart, but I remember renting it a LOT when I was younger. I loved how you could eat enemies and gain their powers. So much fun. XD And the 'helpers' were great too. I can't pick a favorite.

Mario Paint
hxxp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Paint

I know this one is at least somewhat well known. ;) I just have a few words for you: FLYSWATTER GAME! :biggrin:

Summonmaster Aug 27, 2006 06:57 PM

I recommend Mappy Land for the NES!
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95...mappyland2.gif
You're Inspector Mappy (the mouse) and you had to steal/reclaim electronics all over the place before cats kill you by touching you. Sure, you can check out the original which has a very fun chiptune and intense trampoline fun, but Mappy Land has a couple of neat new ways to temporarily stun the cats apart from slamming doors in their faces. Both are highly advised for quick arcade fun.

eriol33 Aug 27, 2006 07:07 PM

Agreed, mappy is one of my favorite NES games, I still like it till now, but ironically, I havent been able to beat it yet.

Baloon fight is still the hardest game in NES to beat, has anyone actually passed the baloon trip mode?

Infernal Monkey Aug 27, 2006 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Identity Crisis
I'm not entirely sure of the scarcity of this game (none of my peers knew that it existed before I showed it to them), but Super Buster Bros. for the SNES is worth taking a look. There appears to be arcade stations designed after the game, and it might be more popular than I realize.

Super Buster Bros (SNES)- This is a very addicting puzzle/action game. Basically, you travel all over the globe busting giant bubbles which pop into two smaller bubbles (or just pop in the case of the smallest ones). The game requires some strategic thinking in the sense that if you go out busting everything in sight haphazardly, you might be caught in a barrage of smaller, but still deadly, bubbles. These levels range in difficulty and require patience, timing, quick reflexes, or any combination of the three. The endless mode is also quite entertaining. It basically boils down being fast enough to pop everything on screen, but playing conservatively so you don't wind up with more than you can handle.
EDIT:
The picture is from Wikipedia's entry on Super Buster Bros. (although the article itself isn't very descriptive)

First time I've heard of it as Buster Bros, seems Capcom changed the name of the series for America. It's called 'Pang' in other parts of the world, sequels appeared on all sorts of systems, even Game Boy got one along the line. It was horrible, the game emulated the speed of a dead snail covered in glue when you started popping the bubbles. But yeah, awesome game in 2 player. =D

http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/4...gsnes01ss2.png

Identity Crisis Aug 27, 2006 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Infernal Monkey
First time I've heard of it as Buster Bros, seems Capcom changed the name of the series for America. It's called 'Pang' in other parts of the world, sequels appeared on all sorts of systems, even Game Boy got one along the line. It was horrible, the game emulated the speed of a dead snail covered in glue when you started popping the bubbles. But yeah, awesome game in 2 player. =D

http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/4...gsnes01ss2.png

Hmm, I never knew that. I'm guessing that the American Buster Bros/Pang had a different processor or something because I haven't had all that many instances of (what I think you're talking about) sprite lag, with the only time when there were upwards of 50 bubbles on-screen. Anyway, if eriol33 wanted to get a ROM of it or something of it, it probably should be the Americanized version.

EDIT (to avoid spamming, sort of): Whoops. :( I didn't play any other versions of the game, so I naturally assumed you were talking about the SNES game. Sorry about that.

Infernal Monkey Aug 27, 2006 07:40 PM

Oh no, I was talking about the Game Boy version. =x

avanent Aug 27, 2006 09:57 PM

I never played it on console, but Pang can be found all over the net as a flash game as well. We played it online in high school, definately alot of fun.

Bubble Bobble was another fun one. Features those same little dinosaurs as Bust a Move. However, like Pang, its also not that 'unknown'. They actually are currently releasing a new Bubble Bobble for the DS. Its out in Japan already. Not sure on when it'll be released state side though. I <3 Bubble Bobble.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...bobble_box.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../65/Room30.gifhttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../40/Bb_nes.gifhttp://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/...ble_Bobble.png


Trouble Makers / Mischeif Makers, while not quite as old (N64), was always fun. Each level had different aspects, and so each level was a sort of unique expierance. I don't think ti did very well at all, but I always found it to be alot of fun.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ublemakers.jpg

http://n64media.ign.com/media/images...ytrouble26.jpghttp://n64media.ign.com/media/images...ytrouble20.jpghttp://n64media.ign.com/media/images...ytrouble18.jpghttp://n64media.ign.com/media/images...ublemaker7.jpghttp://n64media.ign.com/media/images...yytrouble8.jpg

Infernal Monkey Aug 27, 2006 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by avanent

Bubble Bobble was another fun one. Features those same little dinosaurs as Bust a Move. However, like Pang, its also not that 'unknown'. They actually are currently releasing a new Bubble Bobble for the DS. Its out in Japan already. Not sure on when it'll be released state side though. I <3 Bubble Bobble.

I think it's been pushed back to late October or something now. Been out here since late last year, it's pretty good! Reviews have been brutal so far because everyone's expecting it to be some sort of epic experience for whatever reason. Though the graphics are probably the shittiest I've seen on DS. Also includes the original game on it, which is emulated really well.

Identity Crisis Aug 27, 2006 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by avanent
I never played it on console, but Pang can be found all over the net as a flash game as well. We played it online in high school, definately alot of fun.

The Pang formula was used a bit on the 'net, but none of them seem to apply the same type of physics (for lack of a better term for Pang) and gameplay. I dunno, I guess I'm just used to the original game after playing for several years rather than on a computer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by avanent
Trouble Makers / Mischeif Makers, while not quite as old (N64), was always fun. Each level had different aspects, and so each level was a sort of unique expierance. I don't think ti did very well at all, but I always found it to be alot of fun.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ublemakers.jpg

I second Mischief Makers. The side-scrolling levels were very intuitive and the "Shake, Shake" of Marina was definitely a unique touch. The boss fights were also entertaining. *sigh* I regret only renting the game when I did.
Spoiler:
I didn't collect enough gold gems by the time I had to bring it back to know what Marina looked like in human form. Argh, only one more blasted second!


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