Heck, I didn't even know Lemmings had a holiday edition. I probably would have picked it up back in the day. Didn't "Populace" on the snes also have a Christmas map?
RETROspective: Christmas Video Games
On 12/23/2013 at 08:14 AM by The Last Ninja See More From This User » |
Christmas is only a couple days away! And while you're getting those last minute gifts and trying to relax by the fireplace, take a moment to read about these five Christmas video games. Please understand, these games don't just have Christmas in them, but they are actually games centered on Christmas completely! Of course, there are many more than just five, but these are five which I have researched and chosen, and I hope they brighten your holiday season this year.
Xmas Lemmings
Released: 1991-1994 for Amiga, PC, Macintosh, and OS 2. Developer: DMA Design Publisher: Psygnosis
Lemmings is a puzzle-themed game in which you have to get all the little creatures to the goal. Simple, right? It's similar to Pikmin in the way that you have a little army of dudes that you're in charge of. Xmas Lemmings is the same thing except with Christmas themes. The lemmings are now in a winter wonderland and your goal is to get them all to the cozy home that looks warm and inviting. There are four levels, and Christmas carols play in the background as you work to get those cute little guys to the house. Several versions of this game were released between 1991 and 1994.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Released: 2009 for Wii. Developer: Destineer Publisher: Destineer
This one is a collection of six minigames centered around Christmas, of course. Deck the Halls is a match three game; Present Catch is similar to Fire from the Game & Watch series in which you bounce presents into Santa's bag; Hot Chocolate is like Cooking Mama, in which you mix certain ingredients into the hot cocoa; Reindeer Games has a reindeer jumping from present to present in order to get higher into the sky (don't ask me why); Santa's Sleigh is similar to Paper Boy, in which Santa shoots presents at houses as he flies overhead; and Candy Cane Lanes is a bowling game in which Santa throws a bowling ball at his elves (we'll see this again in a game coming up).
Besides these minigames, the game also has a few activities, such as a virtual advent calendar and a search and find game in Santa's workshop. I've read that this game is pretty fun, so give it a shot if you're looking for a fun Christmas game for Wii.
Daze Before Christmas
Released: 1994 for SNES and Genesis. Developer: Funcom Productions Publisher: Sunsoft
This is a great little platformer in which you control Santa Claus himself. The map of the levels is displayed in the form of an advent calendar, and each level is given a title with a cute picture of Santa doing something. Santa throws snow at enemies and turns them into presents; he can also open presents in order to get an item or rescue an elf that was trapped inside. The controls for the game are loose and the platforming is slippery, but it's rather quite fun.
Here's the best part: when Santa gets a cup of coffee, he transforms into his evil twin Anti-Clause. As AC, he's invincible for a few seconds and uses his sack of toys as a club. Who knew that a cup of joe could do such things to St. Nick? Some of the bosses in the game include the Evil Snowman and the Timekeeper, but the boss fights are very easy. This game was obviously aimed at kids. The presents you've collected can be used in bonus levels throughout the game in which Santa will ride over cities in his sleigh and toss presents into chimneys. This game is fun and interesting, and I actually recommend you give it a try.
Elf Bowling
Released: 1998 for PC. Developer: Nstorm Publisher: Nstorm
I've heard of this game, and I've always thought it was aimed at kids, but I found that it's actually kind of dirty and crude (funny too). Santa is getting revenge on his elves for going on strike by using them as bowling pins (Santa is one mean dude!). The gameplay is simple: hit the button at the right time to release the ball at the elves. Occasionally deers, frogs, and rabbits will wander across the lane, and hitting them can be pretty funny. The rest of the game is the interesting part. The elves are hilarious! While standing there, the elves will demean Santa by holding up signs that say "Santa sux!" and saying, "Is that all the balls you got, Santa?" If that's not bad enough, they might all decide to turn around and moon Santa! Elves can also move out of the way of the ball, and sometimes an elf's head is taken off by the pin setter. The details are pretty cool: if you look closely, you can see elves with black eyes, bloody noses, and the ones in the back may occasionally smoke.
This game along with its direct sequel was released for Game Boy Advance and DS under the title "Elf Bowling 1 & 2." Unlike the PC game, however, these ports have received incredibly terrible reviews. So if you'd like to play the game, be sure to play the PC version. As for the other ones, we can blame the elves for those.
Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams...
Released: 1996 for Sega Saturn. Developer: Sonic Team Publisher: Sega
Perhaps the most famous Christmas game of all is this one. It's a very short game that was released due to the success of the hit Saturn game. It only contains one level, which you can play as either Elliot or Claris (there are slight differences between the two). The cutscenes of the story play out in a story book form as a narrator speaks of the visuals. The music for the level is changed from the Spring Valley theme to a Jingle Bells variation (which is awesome!). The NiGHTS into dreams theme is sung acapella during the end credits (impressive).
There doesn't seem to be much here, but other little things make this holiday gem even better. The disc uses the Saturn's internal clock; during November and January the title screen will say "Winter NiGHTS" whereas during December it will say "Christmas NiGHTS." The disc also has a demo stage which you can play as Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog; the end of the stage has you fighting Dr. Robotnik, and all of this is in a NiGHTS style. That's pretty cool!
And with that, thanks for reading, and have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
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