
Most web sites are "burying the lead" for sure, which is why I hardly go to any of them, and when I do, I scroll down fast if I don't see what I want right away.
Most web sites are "burying the lead" for sure, which is why I hardly go to any of them, and when I do, I scroll down fast if I don't see what I want right away.
I used to have the Camera. I believe Wario Land 3 is the one on the Switch subscription service. I'll play that one. I recently removed the Camera from the list and added Link's Awakening which is on the Switch subscription service.
I don't think I'll be able to play Chrono Trigger. I remember being so close to buying the DS version back in the day for like $20. I wish I bought it.
I noticed, but not by playing A Little to the Left, which I'm playing on Xbox 'cause it's on Game Pass.
I really wanted to play more of A Little to the Left but my controller is just a mess. Maybe I'll go back to it when I get a new one.
Those first three and Turret Rampage seem interesting. I think some games aren't listed on wikipedia's release lists. Some smaller games seem to fall under the radar I think. I wonder what a complete release list would look like. Too darn long?
Yea, I know that's on the IGN list somewhere and I'll get to it eventually. It's in the Afternoon Collection I believe.
Erdrick! I just came across the screen in Final Fantasy where a headstone says, "Here lies Link" and queried reddit about it. Apparently in the cartrige version of FF the headstone says, "Here lies Erdrick" refering to a series I'm unfamiliar with. Someone else said that "Link" was in the Famicon version and they changed it to Erdrick for the US release. Now it's back to Link in the Pixel Remaster version I'm playing now. I'll have to look up this "Erdick trilogy" though.
Oh, I get it now. Erdick is your Dragon Quest's character's predecessor.
The variety and creativity of the game blew me away when I played it on GameCube. I ended up selling my copy once I knew there would be a remake 'cause it was worth some money. I, of course, regret it now.
I'm not being too strict about the dates. I'm largely following IGN's top 100 NES games and Duck Tales was number 10 on that list. Chip N Dale might be there somewhere and if so I'll play it when I get farther down the list.
Interesting about Final Fantasy. My other goal, which I'm also not being too strict about, is to play games in their original format on their original systems. So I may pick up FF again as a cart anyway.