Moon Theme! SO MUCH YES
I've liked every Wayforward game I've played. Aliens Infestation for the DS was really fun, and Lit on WiiWare was a pretty cool puzzle game. Oh, and Might Switch Force! was crazy addictive.
Moon Theme! SO MUCH YES
I've liked every Wayforward game I've played. Aliens Infestation for the DS was really fun, and Lit on WiiWare was a pretty cool puzzle game. Oh, and Might Switch Force! was crazy addictive.
Actually, not long after the "announcement" of a new Mega Man game, Capcom retracted the statement saying they're just having meetings about the future of the franchise or something.
Capcom also announced a new Mega Man is on it's way, but this is more tangible, so I'm more excited for it.
I'm dying for some more retail games on my Wii U. There have been some fun downloadable games worth owning, and I loved New Super Mario Bros. U, but I'm starving for a new game on it. I'm going to get Resident Evil Revelations (which I had intended on getting for my 3DS) on it, just to have a new game, lol.
I have the original cart somewhere, too, but it's pretty beat up. I think most of the label is ripped off. My NES copy is the Mike Tyson version, though. The one on the Wii U VC is the one with Mr. Dream. I don't know if I've ever gotten passed Super Macho Man!
Nice! The only other game my fiancèe goes for is The Simpson's Tapped Out on her iPhone, which she does play all the time.
I used to love Point Blank and Point Blank 2 on my PSX with the original Guncon. I could play that game for hours.
That was a really excellent post. I very much enjoyed it.
My first FF was FF2 on the SNES, but after I'd played that one and FF3 I searched out a copy of this game for my NES. I remember that I could never get passed the Pirates at the very start before the game would glitch out on me, but I used to enjoy it.
The emphasis on the nostalgia is nice. Looking forward to more of your FF posts!
A friend of mine collects different Batman graphic novels and lends them to me, and I read this a few years ago. You're right about the art style, It's pretty out there but totally works, and the story by Grant Morrison is top notch.