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Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:39 pm
by WiizerFanboy
well, in this case, that little (!) is Q's way of saying you need to play the damn game na0.

... In other cases that little (!) tells you when a 'perfectly legal' game is in mint condition.

Btw, Q you liked Castlevania IV ? I hated it, castlevania 5: Dracula X/Vampires kiss plays loads better. I can't believe you didn't list it!

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:48 pm
by maul42
Yeah, there were a ton of great games on the SNES, its just unfortunate most of them never sold well.

Earthbound = awesome = huge money pit for NOA.

But that doesn't mean that we can't still appreciate them now. Its still a major stepping stone for console gaming, if not only for its many new titles, but also as the first time our stand-by companies were forced to 'evolve' their major properties.

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:22 am
by RurouniQ
Confirmed, Verence. I did state that at the very top of the list. :P

Super Castlevania IV is my favorite Castlevania next to Symphony of the Night. The music is amazing, the graphics were staggering for their time, and the rotating whip gameplay mechanic was genius.
Unsuspected gems, hmmm. Here you go.

Actraiser
Aladdin
Cosmo Gang
Joe & Mac
Legend of the Mystical Ninja
Pocky & Rocky
Spanky's Quest
Super Baseball Simulator 1000
Terranigma

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:47 am
by Typheus
God I hated Actraiser 2. Basically just a mediocre action game that got rid of the concepts of the old game.

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:26 pm
by Mericks
I played like...6 or 7 of the games on that list...3 of them have the (!)...I'm gonna need to play Star Fox again to determine whether or not I agree with that (!) though...

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:35 pm
by Typheus
I've got to play Earthbound again sometime :/

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:54 pm
by maul42
I totally agree with Q that Legend of the Mystical Ninja is a must play that you never see coming.
A cartoony Goemon running around in a slapstick Japan, full of anachronisms, fighting with yo-yos and... shit its a strange game, but it is fun as all get out, and has a great co-op mode. Probably my next VC download.

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:03 pm
by Typheus
Is it legal to dl a copy of something if you own the original? Like say a longass PSX game that you own but don't have any memory cards for?

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:22 pm
by WiizerFanboy
you can legally download any game with the only prerequisite being that you own a copy of that game.

Oh, and regarding the Goemon games, I liked Legend of the mystical ninja, but there was another goemon game that was all side scrolling that I liked better. If anyone knows what it's called, tell me. I wish to play it again. It also played a lot like the MMORPG side scroller Maplestory.

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:11 pm
by Muteki
Uniracers

Trying to think of unmentioned games is hard.


And Kirby Super Star had the best damn power ever, Ninja. I would go out of my way to get that power. Its arial down kick is amazing, especially for mini bosses. You could just kick them nonstop. Seriously, every other power fails compared to Ninja. Made me mad when my friend would die when I had Ninja because I didn't want to give it up.

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:16 am
by RurouniQ
Fighter and Sword are superior to Ninja.

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:19 am
by BreakmanX
Typheus wrote:Is it legal to dl a copy of something if you own the original? Like say a longass PSX game that you own but don't have any memory cards for?
Unless the ROM is downloaded via an officially licensed source such as XBLA, PSN, or the Wii store, it is illegal in the United States to have a ROM image of any game you do or do not own. This was decided in the 1983 court case Atari vs. JS&A. It is only ok to backup software that is stored on a magnetic medium such as a floppy disk. CD-ROMS, DVD-ROMS, and cartridges do not run the risk of being erased suddenly as magnetic mediums do. Also, most games have fine print in their manuals that reiterate this fact and state that it is illegal to make backup or archival copies of the game.

There were a bunch of rumors on the internets that you could download the game for 24 hours as long as you deleted it after that, or that you could download the game if you already own or owned it. Both of these are false in the United States. Owning a game doesn't give you unlimited rights to the software contained, it gives you a limited license to use the device (cartridge, CD or whatever) in the capacity it was meant to be used. Many other countries do allow for legal backups of software and so ROMs are legal in many other countries.

I think it is pretty silly that you can't make backups of your own games here. I think the internet has proven that people have little regard for laws they can break, so the trick would be to make people WANT to buy these games. Adding online play to an old game is one great way (and yes I know some emulators do this.) If the virtual console had this feature I would have a lot more games on it.

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 10:51 am
by Typheus
Or maybe if I had a godamn memory card for my PS1 for when I played FF9...WHERE THE HELL DID I PUT THEM!?

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:02 pm
by Jbrown
Pilot Wings FTW =D>

Re: Did you know SNES had good games?

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:19 pm
by WiizerFanboy
oh, I guess you can't do it at all in the US anymore. But also, didn't nintendo say they were going to try harder to crack down on piracy groups and sites? You may find it challenging to find backups of games with the words zelda, metroid, kirby, or mario in the title.