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No.11742
>>11699As someone who replayed it recently, some sections have absolutely awful difficulty spikes and questionable designs options.
It's a decent challenge even as an adult
thought I set it on hardStill, it just tests your patience as it has several checkpoints and unlimited saves, it's no Mickey Mania which is fucking brutal at the later levels and once you die enough times, it's back to the very beginning.
Every time I replay that one I get my ass kicked.
No.11772
>>11742Mickey Mania's one I never tried out because of the difficulty people talk about… but it looks so damn good! I have to try it at some point, but I'll give Hercules a shot first, hopefully I can at least beat it once on the easiest settings, couldn't even do that when I was a kid.
Cheers, anon!
No.11775
>>11772It looks fucking amazing, but it really is hard as balls.
First level alone will filter the shit our of you.
No.11778
>>11772Many such cases of otherwise quality games that had the difficulty cranked up to 11, because that's how they extended the playtime of games back then. The great thing about emulating classic games is you can savescum now, and waste less of your time dying and repeating levels over and over.
No.11786
>>11775I see… well, hopefully I can at least get past the 1st one, I'm not a hardcore gamer or anything, but I've beaten some hard titles.
>>11778Indeed, they had to turns 30 minutes of content into a few weeks for kids that had literally all of the free time in the world, so I get why they did it, but indeed it can be a pain. I try not to savescum, or use save states or cheat at all, but sometimes I give in, when I play something I like, but can see that I absolutely won't get good enough at it to finish, I'll use save states at the start of levels, or just use an infinite lives/continues code, I know it's not legit, but it's a way to experience the title and all of its levels too.
>>11784Fair.
No.11787
>>11784Not everyone has the time Mike.
No.11796
>>11784I think I agree with Mike, but save states are useful as training wheels. You can loop hard sections and beat them over and over to improve your skills more effectively for a clean playthrough instead of wasting a whole bunch of time.
No.11801
Goldeneye 007
South Park: The Stick of Truth
The Warriors
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
Lord of the Rings Return of the King
Parasite Eve
Disney's magical quest 3
Everyone focuses so much on saying that licensed games are shit, but if you look hard enough you won't even find some gems.
No.11803
>>10876I love Yu-Gi-Oh! titles for the GB, GBC, GBA, PS1 and PS2, it's from a time when Yu-Gi-Oh! was actually pretty good and fun, with the Egyptian theme and all, dark and moody, but still mostly lighthearted as you'd expect from a Shonen anime/manga, I love to play these older titles as they feel like proper RPGs, unlike the modern titles that are pretty much just competitive PvP online and stuff, playing against the CPU in a campaign with a story is where it's at for me, with cards being pretty much the way to level up like you would in a regular RPG. I love to feel like I'm saving the whole world by playing children's card games against bad guys!
No.12270
>>12243I want to hump that cartoon
No.12271
>>11803does yugioh even really count as licensed? I think back then maybe, but I think konami bought the rights to the whole franchise a few years ago
konami makes all the games and the tcg
also for me it's World Championship 2007
No.12273
>>12272the rom, if anyone is actually insane enough to play this piece of shit:
https://files.catbox.moe/955xrf.zipalso mildly fun fact, japs made a stitch anime in 2008, as part of some weird broader trend of making anime sequels to american cartoons
No.12274
>>12270Same…
>>12272>>12273BASED.
>>12271I'd say it still counts, Yu-Gi-Oh! is a manga by Kazuki Takahashi that's more well known for its anime adaptations, Konami owns it now and has always had a big role, but it still fits the definition, it's a video game based on an IP that's not originally a video game, but something else, in this case many other things, including a regular card game being the OCG/TCG we know.
No.12276
The Arnold Schwarzenegger SNES game is worth checking it out. I've also tried the Beavis and Butt-Head games for both SEGA and Nintendo and they're fine too, although I got stuck in the SEGA one because there's a part where you have to find some pennies and spend them in a specific event and its platforming section can get really cheap where you have to get hit so you could go through, however both games are masterpieces if you compare them to the Ren & Stimpy's games.
No.12277
>>12276Was there any censorship by Nintendo in the SNES Beavis & Butt-Head?
No.12286
>>12277Not that I remember since it was all gross out humor instead of their iconic innuendos.
No.12291
>>12286They should've made a new B&B game tie-in when they rebooted the show, it's a series that never got the modern platform treatment, and by modern, I mean just a system that it would look good on, so anything Gen 6 or later.
No.12394
>>10876I've finished both DuckTales (NES) and DuckTales (Game Boy) for the 1st time last week, both a few times until I could pull off a 100% run, with the 2 hidden treasures and US$10m total, on Difficult. It was so worth it! I couldn't stop playing them, I loved how secrets were implemented, they weren't too obvious to the point of being dull, but not too cryptic, and there were few levels, and they're all small, so basic exploration and curiosity often leads to finding things, it's rewarding and enjoyable to play through it!
It's an easy 5* title I'd recommend to anyone, both versions.
No.13532
Funny how Disney managed to make some good games during the 90s and early 2000s.
No.13534
>>13532Everyone did
Microsoft ruined the industry with their monetization with Xbox Live.
No.13613
>>13534Also made vidya "cool" to normalniggers. And with the niggercattle came attention whores and greedy kikes.
No.13614
>>13613PS2 already did that, but Microsoft made said normalniggers be the core audience.
No.13633
>>13614I can't remember normalniggers talking about the PS2 when it was the current gen. I can remember them talking about the XBox and specifically gaylo though.
No.13634
>>13633I remember classmates going on about Grand Theft Auto when I was in 4th grade, and one of them was the type who thought he was too cool for video games.
No.13635
>>13633I remember talking with girls about EyeToy, The Sims and Singstar.
Plus the GTA and Guitar Hero Craze.
All of them weren't as vocal or even as dumb as Xturd fans though.
No.13636
>>13635Oh yeah, tons of sportsfags as well.
Microsoft simply made gaming less of a hobby and more of a trendy pasttime filled with paywalls for stuff that used to be free.
Just like software
No.13637
>>13636I knew a goy who was a stereotypical Xbox fan.
He was into Gaylo, had sportsfag shit on his car, wore wife beaters and baseball caps all the time. In spite of it all, this manchild had a steady girlfriend.