My name is Terra O'Grady. I love everything retro, and everything handheld. Most of my favorite games are RPG's, but I like to delve into platformers as well. I love Birdo. She's only the best pink trans-gendered dinosaur in the world!
To elaborate, I am a huge fan of the Kirby games, Mario games, as well as the PSX-exclusive Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon. If I'm feeling a little adventure, then I don't need to look any further than The Legend of Zelda. I've enjoyed nearly every Zelda game Nintendo has published.
RPG's, though... That's where my heart belongs. I love RPG's. Among them, Dragon Quest reigns supreme. Nothing on today's market and selection of RPG's cannot - and I mean, CANNOT - hold a candle to it. The only other one that held a place in my heart, then lost it, was Squaresoft's Final Fantasy franchise. Even though I now loathe where the games are going, I'll always have Final Fantasy VI, V, and III whenever I want to go back and play a solid RPG.
That's really it, I guess.
Dragon Quest IX
Kirby's Dreamland 3
Kirby 64
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest V
Dragon Quest III
Super Mario Bros. 3
Zelda: A Link to the Past
Chrono Trigger
Crash Bandicoot 2
Kirby's Adventure
There's more...
Pretty much everything Koichi Sugiyama creates, although one can't not mention Nobuo Uematsu's lovely collection of songs from the days when Final Fantasy was good. Yoko Shimomura's music is also very memorable, seeing as how she's done the music to Super Mario RPG, Mario and Luigi, and Kingdom Hearts. Last, but definitely not least, is Yasunori Mitsuda, the man behind Chrono Trigger's music. I don't think anything else should be said.