
Yeah. It drove me insane.
Yeah. It drove me insane.
Bust a groove; they had to change its name her e since bust a move is already a puzzle game in u.s.
I have the same thoughts on forsaken. I really just remember the box art.
Yup. Liked Logan.
I was planning on doing another voice entry, but since it's almost due and my voice is shot:
I know w can pick games we didn't actually play/weren't our favorites in this year, but everyone else has MGS and OoT covered, so I'll just say mine for when I was in fact 8 years old:
5. Pokemon Blue: I was into the craze for a bit, playing the trading cards, the game and watching the TV show (still remember the VHS promoting the show I got in the mail before it ever aired), but I can't say it was high on my list as a generally non-fan of JRPGS.
All I can say is everyone else I knew had Red cause he looked cooler, while I went Blue thinking "what's wrong with you jackasses? Water beats fire!" This was before I even knew how the elements etc. worked in the game.
I actually stopped watching the show when Togepi appeared and was the weird kid Digimon fan ...
4. Tekken 3: Mostly played this on the neighbors' PSX. I liked the beat-em-up mode included in this one, where I played as Eddie usually. I think I was Yoshimitsu for most actual fights.
3. Fighters Destiny: I was 8, I love fighting games, and there was a solid 3D fighter with a cow that could stand on its hind legs.
2. F-Zero X: Still has a great sense of speed, looks good for N64, and has what is in my opinion the best soundtrack in the series. The metal gods did smile upon this soundtrack. Rented this a ton and need to buy a copy.
1. Bust-A-Groove: Yes, really. I played this for countless hours on the neighbors' PSX and a big contributing factor to this being my favorite was how many times I completely kicked their ass. Plus, while some stages could be mediocre, I loved some of the catchier songs like Kitty N's "Bust A Groove," the special moves and the vibrant stages.
Plus, since I started buying CDs this year (my first two being Three Car Garage by Hanson and Version 2.0 by Garbage; God bless CD Warehouse) it's only fitting I choose a rythm action game as #1.
Why OoT and MGS are missing and runner ups:
At this point I was really just watching my older brother play MGS because I was too young, and I've only ever played through the PSX and GCN versions once each. OoT would be higher (but not #1) today, but at the time I couldn't stand the fantasy aesthetic and was really self-conscious about things that looked a little TOO nerdy (in retrospect, I should have just embraced who I was, but oh well).
Runners up:
Coolboarders 3
Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
Battle Tanx
The second time around it is more catchy. I don't really remember it all that well though.
You are correct. It was Tyrian. I think it also had a sequel?
Actually no. The first video to pop up for that game was the music, but while I definitely rented that game at some point I didn't remember it and I've already forgot the theme. Maybe next time it'll be clearer to me. It's one I remember playing but from one or two rentals. And I like a few Ubisoft games, but I am getting tired of their emails from when I had to sign up for online stuff in free trials. Lol
I'd love to play some Jazz Jackrabbit on PS4. I played it on my neighbors PC. They had a shmup game on there they played a lot too, but I only did that one every once in a while cause I always died. Forget the name of it.
Not to mention, pod racing was awesome and on n64.
I honestly like Attack of the Clones the least. Partly cause whenever it was on Fox, it was replacing a show I wanted to watch. I resent that movie for how many times I wanted to watch Simpsons and was presented with that sand coliseum scene instead. To heck with that movie.
I thought Revenge of the Sith was actually pretty good, but I haven't seen it in forever.
Hopefully Episode VIII gives us more Master Chief backstory. I always wondered if Cortana was his sister.
Hmmmm maybe that's the one i am thinking of too.
I have a strong memory of all three, but I remember less of Battletanx.
New ones have great visuals, it's just that FA was a rehashed plot with great characters and RO was an interesting universe-building plot where the robot had the most humanity of any character.
If the next one delivers on story AND characters, my mind will be sucked.
I remember nothing else about that Medal of Honor game, but I definitely recall the opening D-Day level and how "real" it seemed at the time.