
Wow you want a lot of games. Gotta narrow it down to the ones I tell you to get. :)
Wow you want a lot of games. Gotta narrow it down to the ones I tell you to get. :)
Yes they are all at GamerDad.com. If I weren't so lazy, I'd give you links. But if you do a search with my first and last name, and then the game title, you can usually find my reviews.
I reviewed all three of those games. They're OK. Not bad, but not great either.
Oh I can tell you what Faxanadu means. You see, Faxanadu was actually made by Falcom. Falcom is a Japanese game company that has been around for a long time. They've made games that you've heard of, like Ys, and maybe some games you haven't heard of, like Popful Mail and Gurumin. In Japan, one of their older game series was called Xanadu. Like most of Falcom's titles, Xanadu started out on computers. But when they made a Xanadu game for the NES, or Japanese Famicom, they called it Faxanadu. Famicom Xanadu. Fa-Xanadu. There, so now you know.
Strangely enough, I never did play Faxanadu.
I did, however, play one of Falcom's other games that got ported to the NES. It was called Legacy of the Wizard and I loved that game as a kid for some reason. Legacy of the Wizard was actually part of a long-running Falcom game series called Dragon Slayer (I think it was the fourth one), and in Japan it was published by Namco. Best of all, the music was done by Yuzo Koshiro! --Cary
I like to review games, too. I wouldn't mind taking a stab at this one, even if it is bad.
The orignal F-Zero was neat, but I only felt like I needed to rent it once. As a first-gen SNES title, it was a bit limited. However, other F-Zero games on the N64 and GameCube I liked much better.
I didn't think 'worser' was a word.
There are very few games that look truly great on the Wii. Graphics were not its specialty.
Boy I bet you have a lot on your wishlist now, thanks to me. :)
Yeah the adventure elements and different kinds of vehicles helped it stay in the game.
It's on Virtual Console so I think it is pretty easy to get now.