Sequel from a successful Sony franchise. If you've seen and heard the intro cutscene, you'd see why it's my favorite game.
Second hint for the #20: This second entry from the series came with two discs, both having separate modes.
Sequel from a successful Sony franchise. If you've seen and heard the intro cutscene, you'd see why it's my favorite game.
Second hint for the #20: This second entry from the series came with two discs, both having separate modes.
KLXVER said:
Oh, Pokemon Black/White |
Lol XD. Crap I didn't realize Black/White existed .
Also not the one I mean. And @Smeags also not Stadium. Read it again; "This game lacks a color here."
S.Peelman said: Lol XD. Crap I didn't realize Black/White existed Also not the one I mean. And @Smeags also not Stadium. |
Crystal
Stadium 2
XD: Gale of Darkness
Black2/White2
Colosseum
Trozei
Please be one of those. XD
Smeags said: 21. Banjo-Kazooie In the days of the PlayStation and Nintendo 64, developers finally had the technology to create their games in a 3D world. And because of that, many wanted to shed the more linear way of creating game worlds and see just how far they could push the boundaries. 3D Platformers were born, with characters like Mario, Spyro, and Banjo leading the way. But we're here to talk about Banjo-Kazooie, and talk about them we shall! Looking back at games like Banjo-Tooie and Donkey Kong 64 makes me appreciate the original BK even more. It's the perfect mix of open world platforming and restrained, focused level design. It offers the correct amount of collectables and how they interact with the world that Banjo-Kazooie find themselves in. It offers an interesting, interactive hub worlds while introducing us to a diverse group of worlds to explore. Even replaying it years later shows what a well put together and plain ol' fun game Banjo-Kazooie is (annoying 5th gen camera controls notwithstanding). I'll always love the bear and bird duo, and wish them the best in the years going forward. |
Respect.
Banjo-Kazooie and Tooie have yet to appear on my list, but they will shortly. Two great games that I just adore. Both games, especially Tooie, really pushed the boundaries of 3D platform games (one could argue Tooie was a little too ambitious). It's a shame that Banjo, Kazooie, Mumbo Jumbo, and Bottles have been largely forgotten in the years since. I guess most mascot platformers have fallen by the wayside
S.Peelman said:
Lol XD. Crap I didn't realize Black/White existed Also not the one I mean. And @Smeags also not Stadium. Read it again; "This game lacks a color here." |
Red/Blue because it's missing Yellow?
Signature goes here!
TruckOSaurus said:
Red/Blue because it's missing Yellow? |
Poor Smeags and KLXVER, Trucks stole their thunder!
Pokémon Red/Blue is correct, because here it misses Green. In Japan this game initially had a Red and Green version, and a little later also a Blue version, but we in the west only had a Red and Blue version.
A sneeky, devious hint I admit .
S.Peelman said
A sneeky, devious hint I admit |
HAHAHAHA!
I HOPE YOU LIEK 90 DAY BANS YOU JOKESTER! :)
:)
D:
Thank you guys, you've been a terrific audience .
@ Smeags... Well, I'd like to go down in style .
#24 - Slide and shoot and then have a cigarette.
#22 - Walker between the worlds. Voodoo.
#21 - What lies ahead, only you can see. Link the fire.