feel free to list your own personal picks.
feel free to list your own personal picks.
Hey Viewtiful Joe had the DS version, which is actually really really good. Considering it's on DS. It's awesome! And it's not really like that series is dead, they could make new ones.
I'll go with... Donkey Kong. The platformers I mean. There were the Countries, and then DK64, but that was all. After that just crappy spinoffs.
Also, Beyond Good & Evil. Awesome game.
Pilotwings? Baten Kaitos, they never even released the 2nd game here in Europe.. :(
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I can't agree there. Maybe one more would have been nice for Viewtiful Joe, but the concept was wearing thin as it was. The new powers in the second game paled in comparison to the first. This isn't to say I wouldn't have bought another 5 if they made them and changed much of nothing other than level design and story, but the gameplay was really going nowhere, just like Mega Man(good comparison).
Here's some from me all of which are from SEGA:
Panzer Dragoon(Rail shooters, such a rarity nowadays)
Panzer Dragoon Saga(RPG, i'd actually settle for a remake since I can't justify the $300 they ask on eBay for the original)
Vector Man(Only lasted through two games in as many years)
Comix Zone(This game was too damn stylish and never got a sequel)
Shenmue(Needed approx 16 more installments to finish story or so i've heard)
Burning Rangers(Great game by the Sonic Team)
Here's one from Capcom:
Saturday Night Slam Masters(Capcom making another wrestler/fighter would be godly, especially if it could play similar to Def Jam)
^props for mentioning Slammasters and Shenmue.
Shenmue.
Shenmue 1 covered Chapter 1 Shenmue II covered Chapters 3,4,5,6. 2 was left out as it took place on the boat and was put up as a very short Manga.
it has 16 chapters in all and some manga outside the games was released as well but we are still left with the cliff hanger at the end of Shenmue II.
There were three Viewtiful Joe GC games (Viewtiful Joe, Viewtiful Joe 2, Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble) and one's come out on the DS (Viewtiful Joe DS) as well as versions on the PS2 and PSP. It's hardly a dead franchise!
^ clover studios made VJ and they don't exist anymore and some of that talant has left capcom.
It's dead.
Legacy of Kain. There was going to be a 6th installment, but nobody bought Defiance because of the crap-fest that was Blood Omen 2, so it got shit-canned.
And then Tony Jay died... :(
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Onyxmeth said: I can't agree there. Maybe one more would have been nice for Viewtiful Joe, but the concept was wearing thin as it was. The new powers in the second game paled in comparison to the first. This isn't to say I wouldn't have bought another 5 if they made them and changed much of nothing other than level design and story, but the gameplay was really going nowhere, just like Mega Man(good comparison). Here's some from me all of which are from SEGA: Panzer Dragoon(Rail shooters, such a rarity nowadays) Here's one from Capcom: Saturday Night Slam Masters(Capcom making another wrestler/fighter would be godly, especially if it could play similar to Def Jam) |
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