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lestatdark said:
Also, I forgot to mention one of the best Action-Adventure/RPG from the NES, Faxanadu.

It's the precursor to games like Soul Blazer and Terranigma, so you must give it a go if you liked any of these games ;)


Not quite. Faxanadu was a spinoff from Xanadu, which was Dragon Slayer 2. This led way to a title I was going to recommend- Dragon Slayer 4, aka Legacy of the Wizard. (IIRC, the Japanese subtitle was Drasle family, or something like that.) Whereas Soul Blazer (also an excellent game) was the first of a trilogy, Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma being 2 and 3. Mind you, I'm not downtalking any of these titles.

As for other titles I'd recommend (other than Legacy of the Wizard, of course), I'd also say The Guardian Legend, and the Dragon Quest/Warrior games. On a less frequently replayed basis is Zelda 1 and Metroid, but I do those mostly to see how much of the game I still remember...

-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...

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dunno001 said:
lestatdark said:
Also, I forgot to mention one of the best Action-Adventure/RPG from the NES, Faxanadu.

It's the precursor to games like Soul Blazer and Terranigma, so you must give it a go if you liked any of these games ;)


Not quite. Faxanadu was a spinoff from Xanadu, which was Dragon Slayer 2. This led way to a title I was going to recommend- Dragon Slayer 4, aka Legacy of the Wizard. (IIRC, the Japanese subtitle was Drasle family, or something like that.) Whereas Soul Blazer (also an excellent game) was the first of a trilogy, Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma being 2 and 3. Mind you, I'm not downtalking any of these titles.

As for other titles I'd recommend (other than Legacy of the Wizard, of course), I'd also say The Guardian Legend, and the Dragon Quest/Warrior games. On a less frequently replayed basis is Zelda 1 and Metroid, but I do those mostly to see how much of the game I still remember...

Illusion of Gaia! YES! I didn't know about it being part of a trilogy, and I've never played Terranigma -.-

Zelda 1 for me is now no-sword runs. I may have overplayed Zelda 1, I actually don't have too much desire to play it. I never got too much into Metroid 1. I mean, I beat it once or twice, but it's a pretty short game so that's not saying too much. Maybe I should give it another shot =)

Hooking up the PS3 controller to my PC was the best idea I had for all of this. I used to think "well, who cares, they're just old games" but it feels soooo much better.

I was playing Battletoads a couple of days ago, the motorbike part, with WASD and it didn't go so well. I plug in the controller. BAM, one try, made it through the whole thing. It really makes a huge difference.

Okay, back to Parasite Eve =)



r505Matt said:
dunno001 said:
lestatdark said:
Also, I forgot to mention one of the best Action-Adventure/RPG from the NES, Faxanadu.

It's the precursor to games like Soul Blazer and Terranigma, so you must give it a go if you liked any of these games ;)


Not quite. Faxanadu was a spinoff from Xanadu, which was Dragon Slayer 2. This led way to a title I was going to recommend- Dragon Slayer 4, aka Legacy of the Wizard. (IIRC, the Japanese subtitle was Drasle family, or something like that.) Whereas Soul Blazer (also an excellent game) was the first of a trilogy, Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma being 2 and 3. Mind you, I'm not downtalking any of these titles.

As for other titles I'd recommend (other than Legacy of the Wizard, of course), I'd also say The Guardian Legend, and the Dragon Quest/Warrior games. On a less frequently replayed basis is Zelda 1 and Metroid, but I do those mostly to see how much of the game I still remember...

Illusion of Gaia! YES! I didn't know about it being part of a trilogy, and I've never played Terranigma -.-

Zelda 1 for me is now no-sword runs. I may have overplayed Zelda 1, I actually don't have too much desire to play it. I never got too much into Metroid 1. I mean, I beat it once or twice, but it's a pretty short game so that's not saying too much. Maybe I should give it another shot =)

Hooking up the PS3 controller to my PC was the best idea I had for all of this. I used to think "well, who cares, they're just old games" but it feels soooo much better.

I was playing Battletoads a couple of days ago, the motorbike part, with WASD and it didn't go so well. I plug in the controller. BAM, one try, made it through the whole thing. It really makes a huge difference.

Okay, back to Parasite Eve =)



Yeah, I remember, and still have, my old Illusion of Gaia t-shirt. And Terranigma, well... that's one of those annoying games that came out in the UK, but not the US. I bought the Japanese version since it was considerably cheaper, and, if Soul Blazer (err, sorry... Blader) was any indication, everything would be kana. It's still backlogged, though... -_-

Zelda 1 for me is a weird case. My latest playthrough on it was a min-heart run with green armor. I would only pick up the heart containers that were forced to be walked over enroute to the Triforce. I recall not finishing it, though... I should see where I left off. I recall considering a no-sword run, but I'll PM you about that, so as to not draw this off-topic.

Oh, and at the bold? You. Suck. :P I hated that part!

-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...

lestatdark said:
Son1x said:
lestatdark said:
Son1x said:
lestatdark said:
r505Matt said:
I shall check some of those out, for now I'm busy with:
Are we There Yet? (great little puzzle collection game)
Space Quest 3
Xenogears
Saga Frontier
Parasite Eve
Vagrant Story
Civilization 1
Misc. NES games.

Maybe PS1 isn't so "retro" but I've been craving those games for a while. I shall take look at some of those you'd all mentioned later =)

@lestatdark,
Great list there! I've played mostly all of them. Theme Hospital, Indy 4500, and Yoda Stories and 4D Stunts are the only ones I haven't played.

Parasite Eve and Xenogears should be your top priority, but since i'm heavily Parasite Eve biased (it's my second favourite game of all time), you must take my word with a grain of salt xD.

I love 4D Stunts, it's the precursor to every game in which you have manageable tracks. You can create your own tracks, and since there are hundreds of pieces, the combination are virtually infinite. Plus, there's a huge internet community behind the game still in this day (One of the largest for a 19 year old game) and tournaments are still organized (via replay visualizations). All this in a 1 MB package xD

I second Parasite Eve.

And since I'm not as biased as Lestat, its worth listening to me

Should be talk about your Grandia or Lunar bias?

As long as we talk about Lunars on Sega CD and Grandia 1 and 2

Milennia > Feena. Just saying...

What a noob. Feena > Elena > Millenia.



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r505Matt said:
lestatdark said:
Also, I forgot to mention one of the best Action-Adventure/RPG from the NES, Faxanadu.

It's the precursor to games like Soul Blazer and Terranigma, so you must give it a go if you liked any of these games ;)

I LOVE Faxandu! And I'm totally Grandia-biased myself. I was so happy when Grandia 1 came to PSN =)

And Saga Frontier and Parasite Eve are my top priorities right now. Mmmmm Saga Frontier, one of my favorites =)

@Stefl1504,

STARTROPICS! YES! My friend recently bought a copy of that game on eBay, and we tried to play it, and it froze in like the 5th screen of the first dungeon =( Jnes time!

Actually, on this subject, there's an old NES game that I used to LOVE as a kid, but I don't remember the title, or much about it. It felt Kid Icarus-ish (but with shorter sprites) since you could jump up to get to other parts of the dungeon. And you start outside, on the right of the screen, walk left, and fall into a dungeon. I have tried to download any game with a title that COULD have been this game, but I've yet to find it. I don't even really remember the gameplay, I just remember loving the game. I must find it.

Screw new games, I'm just going to play old games forever.

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r505Matt said:
lestatdark said:
Also, I forgot to mention one of the best Action-Adventure/RPG from the NES, Faxanadu.

It's the precursor to games like Soul Blazer and Terranigma, so you must give it a go if you liked any of these games ;)

I LOVE Faxandu! And I'm totally Grandia-biased myself. I was so happy when Grandia 1 came to PSN =)

And Saga Frontier and Parasite Eve are my top priorities right now. Mmmmm Saga Frontier, one of my favorites =)

@Stefl1504,

STARTROPICS! YES! My friend recently bought a copy of that game on eBay, and we tried to play it, and it froze in like the 5th screen of the first dungeon =( Jnes time!

Actually, on this subject, there's an old NES game that I used to LOVE as a kid, but I don't remember the title, or much about it. It felt Kid Icarus-ish (but with shorter sprites) since you could jump up to get to other parts of the dungeon. And you start outside, on the right of the screen, walk left, and fall into a dungeon. I have tried to download any game with a title that COULD have been this game, but I've yet to find it. I don't even really remember the gameplay, I just remember loving the game. I must find it.

Screw new games, I'm just going to play old games forever.

I approve of this conversation.



Any message from Faxanadu is written in good faith but shall neither be binding nor construed as constituting a commitment by Faxanadu except where provided for in a written agreement signed by an authorized representative of Faxanadu. This message is intended for the use of the forum members only.

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dunno001 said:
r505Matt said:
dunno001 said:
lestatdark said:
Also, I forgot to mention one of the best Action-Adventure/RPG from the NES, Faxanadu.

It's the precursor to games like Soul Blazer and Terranigma, so you must give it a go if you liked any of these games ;)


Not quite. Faxanadu was a spinoff from Xanadu, which was Dragon Slayer 2. This led way to a title I was going to recommend- Dragon Slayer 4, aka Legacy of the Wizard. (IIRC, the Japanese subtitle was Drasle family, or something like that.) Whereas Soul Blazer (also an excellent game) was the first of a trilogy, Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma being 2 and 3. Mind you, I'm not downtalking any of these titles.

As for other titles I'd recommend (other than Legacy of the Wizard, of course), I'd also say The Guardian Legend, and the Dragon Quest/Warrior games. On a less frequently replayed basis is Zelda 1 and Metroid, but I do those mostly to see how much of the game I still remember...

Illusion of Gaia! YES! I didn't know about it being part of a trilogy, and I've never played Terranigma -.-

Zelda 1 for me is now no-sword runs. I may have overplayed Zelda 1, I actually don't have too much desire to play it. I never got too much into Metroid 1. I mean, I beat it once or twice, but it's a pretty short game so that's not saying too much. Maybe I should give it another shot =)

Hooking up the PS3 controller to my PC was the best idea I had for all of this. I used to think "well, who cares, they're just old games" but it feels soooo much better.

I was playing Battletoads a couple of days ago, the motorbike part, with WASD and it didn't go so well. I plug in the controller. BAM, one try, made it through the whole thing. It really makes a huge difference.

Okay, back to Parasite Eve =)



Yeah, I remember, and still have, my old Illusion of Gaia t-shirt. And Terranigma, well... that's one of those annoying games that came out in the UK, but not the US. I bought the Japanese version since it was considerably cheaper, and, if Soul Blazer (err, sorry... Blader) was any indication, everything would be kana. It's still backlogged, though... -_-

Zelda 1 for me is a weird case. My latest playthrough on it was a min-heart run with green armor. I would only pick up the heart containers that were forced to be walked over enroute to the Triforce. I recall not finishing it, though... I should see where I left off. I recall considering a no-sword run, but I'll PM you about that, so as to not draw this off-topic.

Oh, and at the bold? You. Suck. :P I hated that part!

Correct on that Xanadu stuff.

Also, IMO Illusion of Gaia > Terranigma > Soulblazer. Although all three are great and worth playing.



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dunno001 said:
r505Matt said:
dunno001 said:
lestatdark said:
Also, I forgot to mention one of the best Action-Adventure/RPG from the NES, Faxanadu.

It's the precursor to games like Soul Blazer and Terranigma, so you must give it a go if you liked any of these games ;)


Not quite. Faxanadu was a spinoff from Xanadu, which was Dragon Slayer 2. This led way to a title I was going to recommend- Dragon Slayer 4, aka Legacy of the Wizard. (IIRC, the Japanese subtitle was Drasle family, or something like that.) Whereas Soul Blazer (also an excellent game) was the first of a trilogy, Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma being 2 and 3. Mind you, I'm not downtalking any of these titles.

As for other titles I'd recommend (other than Legacy of the Wizard, of course), I'd also say The Guardian Legend, and the Dragon Quest/Warrior games. On a less frequently replayed basis is Zelda 1 and Metroid, but I do those mostly to see how much of the game I still remember...

Illusion of Gaia! YES! I didn't know about it being part of a trilogy, and I've never played Terranigma -.-

Zelda 1 for me is now no-sword runs. I may have overplayed Zelda 1, I actually don't have too much desire to play it. I never got too much into Metroid 1. I mean, I beat it once or twice, but it's a pretty short game so that's not saying too much. Maybe I should give it another shot =)

Hooking up the PS3 controller to my PC was the best idea I had for all of this. I used to think "well, who cares, they're just old games" but it feels soooo much better.

I was playing Battletoads a couple of days ago, the motorbike part, with WASD and it didn't go so well. I plug in the controller. BAM, one try, made it through the whole thing. It really makes a huge difference.

Okay, back to Parasite Eve =)



Yeah, I remember, and still have, my old Illusion of Gaia t-shirt. And Terranigma, well... that's one of those annoying games that came out in the UK, but not the US. I bought the Japanese version since it was considerably cheaper, and, if Soul Blazer (err, sorry... Blader) was any indication, everything would be kana. It's still backlogged, though... -_-

Zelda 1 for me is a weird case. My latest playthrough on it was a min-heart run with green armor. I would only pick up the heart containers that were forced to be walked over enroute to the Triforce. I recall not finishing it, though... I should see where I left off. I recall considering a no-sword run, but I'll PM you about that, so as to not draw this off-topic.

Oh, and at the bold? You. Suck. :P I hated that part!

Talking about the no-sword run here would have been fine =) it's still retro gaming. In terms of limiting yourself in Zelda games though, my favorite thing to do is the 3-heart challenge in OoT. I think it's the only Zelda where you don't have to pick up ANY heart containers (I've tried in others). Couple of rules though, for one, don't get the defense thing near the end, that's cheating =P. Then there's the easy 3-heart challenge where you use fairies, or the hard where you don't use any faeries. Best I've done was go through the whole game never having more than 1 fairy on me, I've been meaning to go back and play it again and do a no-fairy 3-heart challenge =)

Seriously though, I'll have to check the other parts of the trilogy out sometime.

Haha and try out Battletoads again sometime, it's not NEARLY as hard as I remembered it to be.



r505Matt said:
dunno001 said:
r505Matt said:
dunno001 said:
lestatdark said:
Also, I forgot to mention one of the best Action-Adventure/RPG from the NES, Faxanadu.

It's the precursor to games like Soul Blazer and Terranigma, so you must give it a go if you liked any of these games ;)


Not quite. Faxanadu was a spinoff from Xanadu, which was Dragon Slayer 2. This led way to a title I was going to recommend- Dragon Slayer 4, aka Legacy of the Wizard. (IIRC, the Japanese subtitle was Drasle family, or something like that.) Whereas Soul Blazer (also an excellent game) was the first of a trilogy, Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma being 2 and 3. Mind you, I'm not downtalking any of these titles.

As for other titles I'd recommend (other than Legacy of the Wizard, of course), I'd also say The Guardian Legend, and the Dragon Quest/Warrior games. On a less frequently replayed basis is Zelda 1 and Metroid, but I do those mostly to see how much of the game I still remember...

Illusion of Gaia! YES! I didn't know about it being part of a trilogy, and I've never played Terranigma -.-

Zelda 1 for me is now no-sword runs. I may have overplayed Zelda 1, I actually don't have too much desire to play it. I never got too much into Metroid 1. I mean, I beat it once or twice, but it's a pretty short game so that's not saying too much. Maybe I should give it another shot =)

Hooking up the PS3 controller to my PC was the best idea I had for all of this. I used to think "well, who cares, they're just old games" but it feels soooo much better.

I was playing Battletoads a couple of days ago, the motorbike part, with WASD and it didn't go so well. I plug in the controller. BAM, one try, made it through the whole thing. It really makes a huge difference.

Okay, back to Parasite Eve =)



Yeah, I remember, and still have, my old Illusion of Gaia t-shirt. And Terranigma, well... that's one of those annoying games that came out in the UK, but not the US. I bought the Japanese version since it was considerably cheaper, and, if Soul Blazer (err, sorry... Blader) was any indication, everything would be kana. It's still backlogged, though... -_-

Zelda 1 for me is a weird case. My latest playthrough on it was a min-heart run with green armor. I would only pick up the heart containers that were forced to be walked over enroute to the Triforce. I recall not finishing it, though... I should see where I left off. I recall considering a no-sword run, but I'll PM you about that, so as to not draw this off-topic.

Oh, and at the bold? You. Suck. :P I hated that part!

Talking about the no-sword run here would have been fine =) it's still retro gaming. In terms of limiting yourself in Zelda games though, my favorite thing to do is the 3-heart challenge in OoT. I think it's the only Zelda where you don't have to pick up ANY heart containers (I've tried in others). Couple of rules though, for one, don't get the defense thing near the end, that's cheating =P. Then there's the easy 3-heart challenge where you use fairies, or the hard where you don't use any faeries. Best I've done was go through the whole game never having more than 1 fairy on me, I've been meaning to go back and play it again and do a no-fairy 3-heart challenge =)

Seriously though, I'll have to check the other parts of the trilogy out sometime.

Haha and try out Battletoads again sometime, it's not NEARLY as hard as I remembered it to be.



Well, I didn't want it to seem like one game was starting to take over the thread. But I'll give that a shot my next time through the game. The hardest challenge I did was old one on the back of the Nintendo Power trading cards for Link to the Past. I remember the details well: 13 hearts (bare minimum, no HC from the sanctuary), green armor, level 3 sword, regular magic level (meaning no half-MP consumption guy), and no bottles. Given that a hit from Ganon took 6 hearts, I remember that being quite tough to do...

-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...

r505Matt said:

Actually, on this subject, there's an old NES game that I used to LOVE as a kid, but I don't remember the title, or much about it. It felt Kid Icarus-ish (but with shorter sprites) since you could jump up to get to other parts of the dungeon. And you start outside, on the right of the screen, walk left, and fall into a dungeon. I have tried to download any game with a title that COULD have been this game, but I've yet to find it. I don't even really remember the gameplay, I just remember loving the game. I must find it.



Long shot, but does this look familiar?



It's the closest I can think of...

-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...