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ive been though the final fantasy list 2,3, mystic quest

ZELDA: link to the past.

LAGOON

im starting Chrono Trigger now.

 

what other good ones i migh thave missed that might be worth my time?

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You seem to be into mostly RPG's but some of my favorites have been the Donkey Kong Country series and Tetris Attack is my personal favorite, especially with two players.

Cheers!

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For best sound, music and gameplay then you sould get all three Star Wars games the first one you sould get is Super Star Wars! But then once you get that the next to are abit harder to play but still fun :D

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ive tried just about all but super bomberman.

 

i like the Mario kart game. i like racing and car driving games. i also enjoyed DOOM on snes

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Illusion of Gaia!!!!!! Definitely...one of my favorite Action-RPGs...got me addicted to RPGs...

 

Super Mario RPG

Gradius III

The Donkey Kongs...

 

..are all good games too

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Diamonds in the rough:

Smartball

Whirlo (not a US release)

Lost Vikings

Out of the World

Weaponlord (this game has so much depth)

 

Others:

Uniracers (if you can find it ;) )

Castlevania IV

Mortal Kombat II

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Rock 'n roll racing!!

 

 

But only if you like incredibly fun, super addicting weapons based ,top view racing games with great multiplayer capabilities!!

 

............Otherwise, steer far, far clear of that one.

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Zombies Ate My Neighbors (also called "Monster" in a ROM I have) - this is a REALLY fun game. It also has a 2-player mode.

 

Mario Pic-cross (good for sucking away a week of your life)

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Super Ghouls & Ghosts if you like punishment & frustration.

Blackthorne

Hal's Hole-in-One Golf

 

I also found Nigel Mansell's World Championship to be a nifty little racing game.

 

You also owe it to yourself to try a fighter like Super Street Fighter II, Killer Instinct or Mortal Kombat 3.

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All Stars+Mario World, Tetris Attack, F-Zero, Mario Kart, Earthbound is the greatest RPG ever, Kirby Superstar, Kirby's Dreamland 3...oh there are so many more, definetly the greatest console ever forged.

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Is there a translation?

You don't need one. Once you understand how it works, all you need to read are numbers.

 

It's just run-length encoding of a picture in two directions. It gives you the length of the runs of pixels in both directions, and you have to figure out where they are on the line. It has sort of a Minesweeper-like feel to it. For instance if it's a 15x15 board and you see "1 11 1", it's going to be every pixel but the second and fourteenth. If you see "2", that means there is a run of two pixels somewhere on the line.

 

When you start a level, answer "hai", and it gives you one free hint. You can also press start and get a hint from one of the options on the menu. Everything else, just play around and see what it does.

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-Ogre Battle

-Super Mario All Stars

-Final Fight

-Magic Sword

-Saturday Night Slam Masters

-Rampart

-Simcity

-Sunset Riders

-The Combatribes

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Mario Pic-cross (good for sucking away a week of your life)

 

Is there a translation?

 

Side note.. there is a devilishly hard to find GameBoy version as well.. and Oekaki Puzzle (Picture Puzzle) for the NeoGeo Pocket...

 

And as stated above, you will pick up on it easily. But it is HIGHLY addictive...

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Is there a translation?

You don't need one. Once you understand how it works, all you need to read are numbers.

 

It's just run-length encoding of a picture in two directions. It gives you the length of the runs of pixels in both directions, and you have to figure out where they are on the line. It has sort of a Minesweeper-like feel to it. For instance if it's a 15x15 board and you see "1 11 1", it's going to be every pixel but the second and fourteenth. If you see "2", that means there is a run of two pixels somewhere on the line.

 

When you start a level, answer "hai", and it gives you one free hint. You can also press start and get a hint from one of the options on the menu. Everything else, just play around and see what it does.

 

thats kinda confusing...Can you explain it better?

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