I remember playing Road Rash on N64. So fun.
DKC2 was fun and I think I also rented 3.
Never heard of Comix Zone til a Youtube video covered it.
Settlers of Cataan is apparently popular among GB Packers players.
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Well, there were only three games I played that year: Warcraft II, Road Rash on PSone and Donkey Kong Country 2 on SNES. I mean, maybe I played them a year later, I don't actually remember, but these I played very close to their release dates.
Warcraft II I played on PC. I never played past level 10 in the game, but I would restart it over and over again. I figured out how to replace all the sounds in the game too, and had a lot of fun dropping sound bites into the game. I would put a victory song in the sound of an important building being destroyed so that it would play at the end of my battles. And all the Zug Zugs became Monty Python lines and such. Wild nerdy fun.
Road Rash on PSone was a blast. I must've played every last race on every last skill level. So much fun wacking a competitor off his/her bike with a chain right near the finish line. My friend Mark and I even recorded play-by-play commentary for each other's races. Too bad you couldn't play multiplayer. I also learned about Soundgarden through the soundtrack. Still can't get Road Rash out of my mind every time I hear their song Rusty Cage.
I played Donkey Kong Country 2 after playing the first one like crazy. DKC2 seemed really hard right from the start, and I didn't continue with it. I still haven't played DKC 3 yet. I'd like to remedy that.
There's a lot of games I missed from '95 of course. I have a list of 31 I'd like to play sometime, or play some more. Some I own like: Suikoden (played like an hour of it on PSN), Phantasy Star IV (played several hours on Xbox 360 in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection), Tales of Phantasia (played some of the GBA version), Comix Zone (played on SUGC), Star Wars: Dark Forces (on PSN a little bit), Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen (played a few hours of it on SNES, but now I have it on Wii Virtual Console), and board game Settlers of Catan (well, I have the Xbox Live verison. I want to play the board game sometime too).
All these games are great and all but I feel obliged to play Etrian Odyssey Untold 2 on 3DS because I just bought it. This weekend I might check out Marathon 2: Durandal on Xbox Live before I get back to Saint's Row: Gat Out of Hell. Ah, if there were only more time.
it is the same game, although strangely I prefer the original SNES version slightly more. The colors on the GBA look slightly washed out, and they replaced some of Yoshi's sound effects to make it more like Yoshi's current voice. It's silly, but I prefer Yoshi's 'bree-burp' SNES sound over his baby Yoshi voice he adopted after Yoshi's Story.
Road Rash and Road Rash 2 on Genesis were my shit. It was as fun to just drive along as it was to do battle. Peaceful, meditative when you are way out in front and have nothing but road before you.
I'm still in the middle of DKC1 on emulator. I kept dying on the same jump in minecart level. I think it has to do with the 360 controller I am using.
My 1995 was largely keeping up on games I missed from 1994, like Final Fantasy VI/III, Super Metroid, or Donkey Kong Country. Of new 1995 games I did play stuff like Judge Dredd and NBA Jam TE on SNES, as well as Mortal Kombat 3, Virtua Fighter 2, and Tekken 2 in the arcades. I didn't pick up Chrono Trigger until later.
I wasn't really conscious of game releases until later, maybe much later. I just kinda played what was around. Maybe with the Xbox I started getting into knowing what was out and what was coming out. Probably when I started reading magazines around that time - 2001 or so.
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