Well, I have played 4 more of them now.
Street Fighter 2 - This game was purchased for multiplayer purposes, it actually is not really that bad. Though it does leave a lot to be desired, Ryu and Ken are terribly over-powered, the single player mode on the hardest difficulty is not overly difficult with either of them. Overall, this game is decent for about an hour to five hours, but then it gets tiring. In the end, this has become a sort of a drinking game, but due to the fast reflex times and button combos required, not a particularly good one. Wii Sports bowling is the best game available for that purpose.
Ice Hockey - A lot of fun, though the lack of stat tracking elements leaves a lot to be desired. In the end this has become a drinking game. It is much more fun of a drinking game because of its relative simplicity, and the humour involved. Like Street Fighter, this one is worth five hours or less.
Urban Champion - This one was a mistake. It is ONLY good while drinking, it is a very early fighting game where the only two moves are a punch to the chin and a kick to the junk. In fact, if you play it while sober, you will hate it immediately, because you'll find out it sucks.
Super Castlevania - Has held up VERY well with time. This game stands up to the 2D platformers of today, and exceeds many of them on a lot of levels. Though the technical aspects are below the DS and PSX Castlevania games, the gameplay certainly exceeds any one of them. Personally I find the game to be a lot more fun than any of the later games in the series. It was actually more fun than I remember it being; similar to Zelda 2 when I played it on the Zelda Gamecube collection disc. I can't wait for Faxanadu and future Castlevania titles.
So right now, as it stands, Gunstar Heroes and Super Castlevania, both excellent choices for those who use the VC.
Street Fighter 2 - This game was purchased for multiplayer purposes, it actually is not really that bad. Though it does leave a lot to be desired, Ryu and Ken are terribly over-powered, the single player mode on the hardest difficulty is not overly difficult with either of them. Overall, this game is decent for about an hour to five hours, but then it gets tiring. In the end, this has become a sort of a drinking game, but due to the fast reflex times and button combos required, not a particularly good one. Wii Sports bowling is the best game available for that purpose.
Ice Hockey - A lot of fun, though the lack of stat tracking elements leaves a lot to be desired. In the end this has become a drinking game. It is much more fun of a drinking game because of its relative simplicity, and the humour involved. Like Street Fighter, this one is worth five hours or less.
Urban Champion - This one was a mistake. It is ONLY good while drinking, it is a very early fighting game where the only two moves are a punch to the chin and a kick to the junk. In fact, if you play it while sober, you will hate it immediately, because you'll find out it sucks.
Super Castlevania - Has held up VERY well with time. This game stands up to the 2D platformers of today, and exceeds many of them on a lot of levels. Though the technical aspects are below the DS and PSX Castlevania games, the gameplay certainly exceeds any one of them. Personally I find the game to be a lot more fun than any of the later games in the series. It was actually more fun than I remember it being; similar to Zelda 2 when I played it on the Zelda Gamecube collection disc. I can't wait for Faxanadu and future Castlevania titles.
So right now, as it stands, Gunstar Heroes and Super Castlevania, both excellent choices for those who use the VC.
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