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kupomogli said:

Number nine. PSP remake that included the original game in all its forms and an enhanced port of its sequel as unlockables.  Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles

Number eight. A lot of games in my top 50 already listed are in this franchise. This game is Super.  Super Castlevania 4

Number seven. This game is an NES game and the original version of the previous number. Number eight is actually a remake and not a numbered game. Should help answering both.  Castlevania  (my hint helped sort of but then didn't help.  I meant shouldn't be a numbered game.)

Number six. The original is the best and the second one is all around good, the others are good because of the gameplay alone.  This RPG series is worse with each new installment. The first two games were ported to Playstation consoles and while the first Playstation game isn't that bad, the worst problem with the game is the backgrounds in combat are prerendered 3D instead of 3D, the Playstation versions are worse. The second game is a good game that's well known for it being a very poor port to one of the Playstation consoles having graphical bugs, audio bugs, and lag everywhere.  Grandia.  The Sega versions of Grandia and Grandia 2 were the original versions where the PS2 were ports that weren't as good.

I'll jump ahead and also give the hint for number five as well.

Number five.  Don't use Google for this, that'd be way too easy, but after finding this out I've never once forgotten it.  The hint is 6:10:50.

I'm really disappointed for everyone who is a Final Fantasy fan and didn't get this one.  I'll give the answer in a video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9i8vJYCAiI

Hint for number four.  I prefer random encounters over visible enemies on the battlefield since in my opinion it's more balanced.  If you fight every monster on the battlefield you see, you might get overpowered depending on the game, if you dodge too much, you might be severely underpowered.  RPGs that use the random encounter system can be set up to be more balanced than otherwise, just have to tweak exp gain within the specific area.

Number four uses the best random encounter system ever in video games.  You've got a counter that allows you to avoid getting in a random encounter.  Once this counter hits 0, then you're forced into battle.  The more difficult the enemies, the more points it'll require to avoid.