Do-Re-Mi fantasy, imo. It's a better cutesy late gen platformer than Kirby's Dream Land 3, fantastic visuals and music, but for some reason it wasn't brought west until a Virtual Console release that didn't translate any of the text. It's a great game and I'll shill it to anyone who will listen.
it's a cute platformer that seems well put-together enough and perhaps a nice break from brutal RPG slogs or uniting feudal Japan or other such bullshit. in an ideal world it should have gotten a North American release but sadly it came out in Japan in March '96 so it was too late at that point.
it's a cute platformer that seems well put-together enough and perhaps a nice break from brutal RPG slogs or uniting feudal Japan or other such bullshit. in an ideal world it should have gotten a North American release but sadly it came out in Japan in March '96 so it was too late at that point.
>7:48
Minigame seems to have nothing to do with the rest of the game; probably something they threw in there because they had some unused ROM space they had to fill.
>Brilliant soundtrack and general atmosphere. Big league glow-up compared to Milon's Shitty butthole.
Bit unfair to compare it to a 1986 release with 64k of ROM, innit?
I remember seeing this game on the VC back in the day and thinking it was interesting they'd put a Japan-only game like that on the service. I think I'll check it out today. Thanks, Anon.
Imagine a Seinfeld JRPG. Four party members with the occasional Newman and Frank Constanza joining you. The puffy shirt as endgame armor and crazy Joe Davola as final boss. K I N O
Crazy Joe Davola? Second form in Pagliacci clown outfit?
Throw in some Ace Attorney style 'mini'game sections with Jackie Childs?
Yeah I think it could've been something.
Crazy Joe Davola? Second form in Pagliacci clown outfit?
Throw in some Ace Attorney style 'mini'game sections with Jackie Childs?
Yeah I think it could've been something.
Crazy Joe Davola? Second form in Pagliacci clown outfit?
Throw in some Ace Attorney style 'mini'game sections with Jackie Childs?
Yeah I think it could've been something.
The superboss is Judge Arthur Vandelay and his hordes of witnesses that you've pissed ogf all throughout the game.
>status restore spell: Serenity Now >"Ellaine began dancing wildly, confusing the Soup Nazi." >Pez dispenser substitute item to absorb damage >Bubble Boy boss with a barrier you must break through >Parking Garage looping dungeon maze >healing balm item to cure burn effect >Kramer real time attack where you press the action button right as he hits a golf ball with a club >game dev self insert npc: the man wearing a cape >George multi class change ability >take a 2nd turn ability: Double-Dip >Jerry monologs between chapters like the coffee breaks in Earthbound
>"no one will ever care about the ZX Spectrum" >dozens if not hundreds of Spectrum homebrew titles released every year >no SNES homebrew ever
Sure seems like the opposite is true.
How about a little game where you control the Wehrmacht and invade Russia? Ok well no it's not very fun or even underrated, it's a very tedious war sim that isn't translated, has a shitload of kanji, and the AI takes like 5 minutes to do its turns.
this was made by SystemSoft Alpha, a developer that specialized mainly in war sims on the PC-98. the only SNES games they did were this and a port of Columns. also Conflict on NES is a literal rip of their Daisenryaku but with better graphics.
Super Fraiser sucked though, worse than Home Improvement.
The only underrated gem that I can’t recommend is Shadowrun, both versions really but the SNES version is much worse. I would describe it more of an adventure game where you occasionally stop to shoot stuff. And by that I mean you stand around and click on dudes to shoot and they just stand there and shoot each other inflicting 0-4 damage per hit, mostly zeros. And I would forgive it if the mission structure wasn’t so bad. There’s tons of npcs and a keyword system to learn things but most of the time they don’t tell you jack shit. hiring allies is a waste of money most of the time and you need money more than anything because your levels and ability points don’t mean shit. Completing missions can be a pain in the ass because you need key items or to interact with objects in a certain way, but most of the time I can’t see them.
Shadowrun has been known about since emulation became popular in the late 90s.
Super Frasier was breasts. Big fat Ros breasts. Home Improvement I would say is even better since it encapsulates the 90s aesthetic with the most generic mid game possible, that's till barely playable.
Now if you really want to swing big dicks around, it's all about Frasier 2: Battle for Corkmaster.
Damn ESRB rated it M. I didn’t know this game came out in 1998.
I wonder if The Cosby Show video game left any clues. There was that one mission where you had to find all sorts of ways to make the Huxtables fall asleep.
Shadowrun has been known about since emulation became popular in the late 90s.
Super Frasier was breasts. Big fat Ros breasts. Home Improvement I would say is even better since it encapsulates the 90s aesthetic with the most generic mid game possible, that's till barely playable.
Now if you really want to swing big dicks around, it's all about Frasier 2: Battle for Corkmaster.
I imagine a Fear and Loathing game would be like Incredible Crisis. Basically a bunch of minigames but with that fast paced energy as the world just keeps unravelling around you.
Seinfeld was alright but I've always been a MwC guy and those series of games were only on the Genesis. Not Konami's best work but Bundy Beach Adventure was always my favorite and stays fairly true to the show. Had such a hard time on that segment where you drive the Dodge to the Beach but need to keep picking up oil cans so the engine doesn't blow while simultaneously avoiding the fat women crossing the road. Also the Bud mini game where you try and sneak into the nudist beach only to find out its a bunch of fat naked guys kek.
>simultaneously avoiding the fat women crossing the road
But it's always worth it to run down Marcy D'arcy, because chickens need to always remember to look both ways.
>occurred about two hours later during PBS member station WTTW's broadcast of the Doctor Who serial Horror of Fang Rock. With nobody on duty at the affected tower, this signal takeover was more sustained, and the masked figure could be heard making reference to the real Max Headroom's advertisements for New Coke, the animated TV series Clutch Cargo, WGN sportscaster Chuck Swirsky, "Greatest World Newspaper nerds", and other seemingly unrelated topics
It's funny that you mention this. I vividly remember this dream when I was a kid that my parents took me to an arcade and they had a Seinfeld beat-em game (and it was basically just the classic Simpsons arcade game)
Super Mario World
Do-Re-Mi fantasy, imo. It's a better cutesy late gen platformer than Kirby's Dream Land 3, fantastic visuals and music, but for some reason it wasn't brought west until a Virtual Console release that didn't translate any of the text. It's a great game and I'll shill it to anyone who will listen.
You'd think this was kiddie eduware from first glance.
>It's a great game and I'll shill it to anyone who will listen.
it's a good game, dunno if great
It didn't come out here likely because it was a late SNES release from 1996.
We got Kirby's Dream Land 3 in '97 though.
That was literally one of the last SNES games ever released. I don't think the '97 releases made it past single digits.
>princess/your girlfriend has been kidnapped by baddie and you have to save the day
Astoundingly original plot there, guys.
And it's a cute but very average SMW knockoff nowhere near as original as the NES game.
it's a cute platformer that seems well put-together enough and perhaps a nice break from brutal RPG slogs or uniting feudal Japan or other such bullshit. in an ideal world it should have gotten a North American release but sadly it came out in Japan in March '96 so it was too late at that point.
>7:48
Minigame seems to have nothing to do with the rest of the game; probably something they threw in there because they had some unused ROM space they had to fill.
Brilliant soundtrack and general atmosphere. Big league glow-up compared to Milon's Shitty butthole.
>Brilliant soundtrack and general atmosphere. Big league glow-up compared to Milon's Shitty butthole.
Bit unfair to compare it to a 1986 release with 64k of ROM, innit?
It's meh.
I remember seeing this game on the VC back in the day and thinking it was interesting they'd put a Japan-only game like that on the service. I think I'll check it out today. Thanks, Anon.
Brandish and Ardy Lightfoot
A Seinfeld video game would be terrible. 99% of the video games based on TV shows for the SNES were dog shit, especially the Ren and Stimpy games.
Not with Mindscape developing it.
If it was on pc, it would have probably been a point n click.
That actually sounds fun haha
Seinfeld would be a kino 4 party rpgs.
Imagine a Seinfeld JRPG. Four party members with the occasional Newman and Frank Constanza joining you. The puffy shirt as endgame armor and crazy Joe Davola as final boss. K I N O
Crazy Joe Davola? Second form in Pagliacci clown outfit?
Throw in some Ace Attorney style 'mini'game sections with Jackie Childs?
Yeah I think it could've been something.
>Imagine a Seinfeld JRPG
let's start the work with RPGmaker
a JRPG about nothing
The superboss is Judge Arthur Vandelay and his hordes of witnesses that you've pissed ogf all throughout the game.
>status restore spell: Serenity Now
>"Ellaine began dancing wildly, confusing the Soup Nazi."
>Pez dispenser substitute item to absorb damage
>Bubble Boy boss with a barrier you must break through
>Parking Garage looping dungeon maze
>healing balm item to cure burn effect
>Kramer real time attack where you press the action button right as he hits a golf ball with a club
>game dev self insert npc: the man wearing a cape
>George multi class change ability
>take a 2nd turn ability: Double-Dip
>Jerry monologs between chapters like the coffee breaks in Earthbound
>Frank Constanza casts SERENITY NOW
>Full heal
Home improvement is surprisingly good for what it is
Once you played all the first party and Square games there's nothing else on SNES you need to bother with.
This. 1700 games and virtually nothing worth playing on the thing. "Best console EVAR" though am I right?
With the games worth playing on it, yes.
I think a console needs more than just a dozen good games to be the best anything ever.
This
I'm sorry but you're literally too young to be posting on this board.
no one will ever care about the ZX Spectrum, Australia-kun
>"no one will ever care about the ZX Spectrum"
>dozens if not hundreds of Spectrum homebrew titles released every year
>no SNES homebrew ever
Sure seems like the opposite is true.
>low skill barrier results in more slop
Wow
False, Daffy Duck: the Marvin missions was a diet metroidvania type game that was actually great
Rocky Rodent
Easily the most beautiful IREM game. I am either playing this or In The c**t.
Secret of Evermore
How about a little game where you control the Wehrmacht and invade Russia? Ok well no it's not very fun or even underrated, it's a very tedious war sim that isn't translated, has a shitload of kanji, and the AI takes like 5 minutes to do its turns.
this was made by SystemSoft Alpha, a developer that specialized mainly in war sims on the PC-98. the only SNES games they did were this and a port of Columns. also Conflict on NES is a literal rip of their Daisenryaku but with better graphics.
Seinfeld was good but I preferred the arcade action of Frasier.
Super Fraiser sucked though, worse than Home Improvement.
The only underrated gem that I can’t recommend is Shadowrun, both versions really but the SNES version is much worse. I would describe it more of an adventure game where you occasionally stop to shoot stuff. And by that I mean you stand around and click on dudes to shoot and they just stand there and shoot each other inflicting 0-4 damage per hit, mostly zeros. And I would forgive it if the mission structure wasn’t so bad. There’s tons of npcs and a keyword system to learn things but most of the time they don’t tell you jack shit. hiring allies is a waste of money most of the time and you need money more than anything because your levels and ability points don’t mean shit. Completing missions can be a pain in the ass because you need key items or to interact with objects in a certain way, but most of the time I can’t see them.
Shadowrun has been known about since emulation became popular in the late 90s.
Super Frasier was breasts. Big fat Ros breasts. Home Improvement I would say is even better since it encapsulates the 90s aesthetic with the most generic mid game possible, that's till barely playable.
Now if you really want to swing big dicks around, it's all about Frasier 2: Battle for Corkmaster.
Damn ESRB rated it M. I didn’t know this game came out in 1998.
I wonder if The Cosby Show video game left any clues. There was that one mission where you had to find all sorts of ways to make the Huxtables fall asleep.
>he still doesn't have his own copy to post
Pathetic.
This game mogged Final Fight and the Ninja Warriors Again, brehs.
>"Tossed salad! Scrambled eggs!"
I fricking HATE Frasier.
What about Nile's Big Day?
>This stinks! This is total B.S.!
Bulldog fingers typed this.
would bulldog be into sports games on the genesis and PS1? or would he call that nerd shit
The NES has a much better catalog of games.
Ha nice. Would play
God tier game, except for the part where you frick your daughter
HAMMER TIME
I imagine a Fear and Loathing game would be like Incredible Crisis. Basically a bunch of minigames but with that fast paced energy as the world just keeps unravelling around you.
Seinfeld was alright but I've always been a MwC guy and those series of games were only on the Genesis. Not Konami's best work but Bundy Beach Adventure was always my favorite and stays fairly true to the show. Had such a hard time on that segment where you drive the Dodge to the Beach but need to keep picking up oil cans so the engine doesn't blow while simultaneously avoiding the fat women crossing the road. Also the Bud mini game where you try and sneak into the nudist beach only to find out its a bunch of fat naked guys kek.
Loved this series lol. Instead of a signpost or a flag at the end of a level, you flush a toilet.
>simultaneously avoiding the fat women crossing the road
But it's always worth it to run down Marcy D'arcy, because chickens need to always remember to look both ways.
This was the show that got hacked back in the day with max headroom
No it wasn't, that was a Tom Baker era Dr Who episode
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Wrong
>occurred about two hours later during PBS member station WTTW's broadcast of the Doctor Who serial Horror of Fang Rock. With nobody on duty at the affected tower, this signal takeover was more sustained, and the masked figure could be heard making reference to the real Max Headroom's advertisements for New Coke, the animated TV series Clutch Cargo, WGN sportscaster Chuck Swirsky, "Greatest World Newspaper nerds", and other seemingly unrelated topics
Great game anon! Never saw that twist at the end. Also, nice to see my old OC :^) lost it a few yrs back thanks for posting!
Should have made it Sega CD.
You joke but I would play any 90s tv show games (hoping it's not an rpg)
What's your best game from Jerry's shelf?
How would you work the pro-circumcision episode into the game?
>seinfeld jrpg
????
>seinfled beat em up
>reskin any TMNT game where all the stages are ny
that's it, guys, a million dollar idea
It's funny that you mention this. I vividly remember this dream when I was a kid that my parents took me to an arcade and they had a Seinfeld beat-em game (and it was basically just the classic Simpsons arcade game)
I suppose you might say it's GOLD.
I miss KINO licensed games