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  • Because playing them is not enough, we have to bitch about them daily, too. We had a Gameplay forum, but it got replaced by GameFAQs.
Because playing them is not enough, we have to bitch about them daily, too. We had a Gameplay forum, but it got replaced by GameFAQs.
 #156250  by Flip
 Thu May 03, 2012 2:19 pm
I went a little overboard when i decided to replace my Baseball Stars game recently. It wasnt working, and as i was browsing Amazon i noticed a bunch of good NES games that i didnt own, but still had the fond memories of playing them at friends, or just randomly. My NES games are a little out of control (not to the extent Zeus has, though, I'm sure) but i've also decided that nowadays its considered nerd cool to have a working NES, a working top loading NES, laser gun, plenty of controllers, and a shit ton of games. All while not owning an XBox or PS3, i'm officially old school and I recognize it now. In an attempt to bulk up my favorite system's library I purchased the following:

- Baseball Stars
- Double Dragon II (i have DD I and III)
- Battletoads & Double Dragon (I have Battletoads)
- Kirby's Adventure
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade
- Crystalis (this game is really underrated, i love it)
- RC Pro-Am II (i have RC Pro-AM)
- Mike Tysons Punch Out (cant believe i didnt own this, i still remember everything!)

What are some other good classics to add?! I'm addicted now.
 #156254  by Julius Seeker
 Thu May 03, 2012 6:08 pm
That's pretty awesome. Lots of late NES era games (the NES had a strong finish compared to most other consoles), RC Pro-am 2 was awesome; and now I want to play it =)

My favorites (of those not on your list) include:
Dragon Warrior 4
Super Mario 3
Zelda 2: Adventure of Link
Duck Tales
Captain Skyhawk
Faxanadu
Castlevania III
River City Ransom
 #156255  by Flip
 Thu May 03, 2012 6:54 pm
Julius Seeker wrote:That's pretty awesome. Lots of late NES era games (the NES had a strong finish compared to most other consoles), RC Pro-am 2 was awesome; and now I want to play it =)

My favorites (of those not on your list) include:
Dragon Warrior 4
Super Mario 3
Zelda 2: Adventure of Link
Duck Tales
Captain Skyhawk
Faxanadu
Castlevania III
River City Ransom

Strangely, I have NO Castlevania NES games, i guess I didnt get into the series until SotN... I bolded and underlined the ones on your list i do have, Super Dodgeball might need to find its way onto my shelf along with Duck Tales, fond memories of both of those.
 #156256  by Zeus
 Thu May 03, 2012 7:14 pm
*cracks knuckles* Well, let me check my list. Here are the highlights in (mostly) alphabetical order:

1) 1943
2) Arkanoid
3) Bionic Commando
4) Blaster Master
5) Batman
6) Boy and his Blob
7) Castle-my-vania (any)
8 ) Contra/Super C
9) Deja Vu
10) Dragon Warrior (any)
11) Duck Tales
12) Fester's Quest
13) FF
14) Gargoyle's Quest II
15) Ghosts 'N Goblins (the SNES and Genesis ones are better)
16) Gradius
17) Gunsmoke
18) Ikari Warriors
19) Immortal
20) Jackal
21) Journey to Silius (this was supposed to be a Terminator game but Sunsoft lost the license as they were making it)
22) Kid Icarus
23) Legend of Zelda (both)
24) Legendary Wings
25) Life Force
26) Adventures of Lolo (any of the 3)
27) Metroid (duh!)
28) Ninja Gaiden (all 3 are a must-have; NOT the HORRIBLE SNES trilogy)
29) Pac-Man and Ms. Pac Man (black Tengen carts)
30) Rad Racer (one of Square's first!)
31) River City Ransom
32) Road Runner (black Tengen; SNES one is much better)
33) Rygar
34) Section Z
35) Shadowgate
36) Metal Gear (I know it's out of order, I forgot to put it up there before)
37) Solar Jetman
38) Spy Hunter
39) Star Tropics & Zoda's Revenge (great Zelda-like games)
40) Solstice
41) Super Sprint (black Tengen cartridge)
42) Tecmo Bowl and Tecmo Super Bowl
43) Tetris (ONLY black Tengen cart; best version of Tetris ever released)
44) Who Framed Roger Rabbit
45) Wizards and Warriors (all 3)
46) Xenophobe

Those are the ones I consider highlights. I didn't bother putting in the Mario games as I figured you already had them (even though I reminded you about Zelda and Metroid). There are others once you get through this list. Just ask and I'll suggest some more. And if you ever decide to move on to SNES and Genesis, lots more :-)
 #156260  by Flip
 Thu May 03, 2012 8:06 pm
I do have a working SNES and I hook it up at times, but most of my games for it are RPG's. When most of us were in that amazing phase.

However the NES is always hooked up and ends up being a topic of conversation when people come over, see my DVR, DVD player... and a NES as the only things under the TV. We usually end up playing something after that! (note: Duck Hunt does not work with an LCD TV)
 #156268  by Oracle
 Fri May 04, 2012 11:28 am
I can't play the old version of River City Ransom since it came out for the GBA. So much fun (and so so very broken if you max out your character heh)
 #156269  by Zeus
 Fri May 04, 2012 11:47 am
Flip wrote:I do have a working SNES and I hook it up at times, but most of my games for it are RPG's. When most of us were in that amazing phase.

However the NES is always hooked up and ends up being a topic of conversation when people come over, see my DVR, DVD player... and a NES as the only things under the TV. We usually end up playing something after that! (note: Duck Hunt does not work with an LCD TV)
If you want some SNES suggestions, let me know. There's a lot more games for that system that are non-RPGs which are pretty good.....plus a lot of RPGs you may not have remembered/played.
 #156280  by Julius Seeker
 Sat May 05, 2012 2:30 pm
I think a lot of games on that list were fun at the time, but not so fun to play today compared to many of the later NES titles. The NES probably saw more of a quality improvement from the beginning of the generation to the end than any other console.

Dragon Warrior 1, Zelda 1, and Mario 1 - all very groundbreaking and genre defining titles, but I feel like their sequels are not only more interesting, but also far more rewarding to play through. There is a MASSIVE jump in design quality between Mario 1 and 3, and Dragon Warrior 1 and 4. People may disagree with me on Zelda, but I feel the same about Zelda 1 and 2 as well. Zelda 2, in my opinion just feels so much more varied and vast of an adventure; and while challenging, it's not "NES hard" like Zelda 1 is =P
 #156633  by SineSwiper
 Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:33 pm
Eric wrote:Super Dodge Ball.
Dip, dive, duck, dodge, and dive. If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.
 #156690  by Zeus
 Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:28 pm
Flip wrote:Ha, this handheld is awesome:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GS ... B005GSRPG8

I might need it.
With the two controller ports up front, if it has an RCA and/or composite out, it would rule.

I'd like to say "oh, all tablets can just emulate" but really, it blows playing NES and SNES games on a touchscreen. I've tried...
 #156696  by Oracle
 Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:45 am
Zeus wrote:
Flip wrote:Ha, this handheld is awesome:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GS ... B005GSRPG8

I might need it.
With the two controller ports up front, if it has an RCA and/or composite out, it would rule.

I'd like to say "oh, all tablets can just emulate" but really, it blows playing NES and SNES games on a touchscreen. I've tried...

Touch screen is fine for RPGs :)
 #156698  by Zeus
 Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:15 pm
yeah, that's it. You can't play action games which is 85% of the good stuff on old-school systems