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TORFdot0 OP , in Played and beat A Link to the Past for the first time!

I wrote a pretty hefty review on my blog if you would like to read more of my thoughts.

ptz , in Played and beat A Link to the Past for the first time!
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If you liked it and have access to a 3DS, you should play "A Link Between Worlds".

It uses a very similar overworld / "dark" world but a different story/time period. It's not quite a remake, has some cool mechanics, and is a spiritual successor. Definitely recommend it if you like LttP.

TORFdot0 OP ,

I need to get a new battery and backplate as my 3DS battery has bloated but I definitely will be playing a Link Between Worlds soon. Every retrospective I’ve watched since beating A Link to the Past recommends it as well.

Dabundis ,

Link between worlds Is easily my favorite zelda game. The new mechanics make it a joy to re-explore a familiar world

Daxtron2 ,

+1 for LbW. Great game and the 3d feature is actually well used. Now I need to find my 3ds and mod it to replay the game lol

littlecolt ,
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I played it on a 2DS. Now I'm curious to play it in 3D.

Daxtron2 ,

It's not like other games where it's gimmicky. It just adds a cool layer of immersion to an otherwise great 2d zelda

tiredofsametab ,

and is a spiritual successor.

It's actually the sequel. ALTTP is called "Triforce of the Gods" in Japanese, and ALBW is "Triforce of the Gods II" in Japanese.

VanHalbgott , in My most memorable NES games

Yeah, I agree. The NES was king back in the day.

Before that, it was Atari before the crash.

Then Sega joined the international market even though they were making systems in Japan.

Have I played on an actual NES, though? Technically on Nintendo Switch Online, yes.

Just not an actual system yet.

Hopefully, I’ll decide to collect for that soon but I’m also interested in the Sega Master System.

EarWorm , in My most memorable NES games

I mostly played Blades of Steel (an ice hockey game that turned into a fighting game every few seconds), TMNT and Top Gun. I think I landed on that goddamn carrier like 3 times combined, but it was still a blast!
We also had a completely legal cartridge with 250 games on it, so I'm definitely forgetting something.
I may need to get a CRT and try if my NES still works.

cloudless OP ,
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Top Gun is memorable in a frustrating way.

I enjoyed Blades of Steel too. But I like Ice Hockey better overall, mainly because they added weight/power to different player types. That might be the first sports game having such system.

shotgun_crab , in My most memorable NES games

I appreciate a fellow Jackal enjoyer

cloudless OP ,
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Wonderful time with coop (and when I had friends to coop with).

DAMunzy , in My most memorable NES games

I'd vote Dragon Quest III!

waybackguy ,
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Dragon Quest for sure! Short but sweet. The sequels are longer. The final boss on Dragon Quest 5 was tough. Super Famicom great 90's game.

dutchkimble , in My most memorable NES games

Great, after reading the words City Connection, that music will be stuck in my head for a week

blackstampede , in My most memorable NES games

No Excite Bike?

ExtraMedicated , in My most memorable NES games

Code Name: Viper would be on my list.

ExtraMedicated , in My most memorable NES games

Was Nekketsu Kouha Kunio Kun released as "Renegade" in the US? That screenshot looks a lot like the second stage. The characters' clothes look different from what I remember though.

Land_Strider , in My most memorable NES games

So many memorable childhood games. Much bonding over Jackal and fighting (or trying to start a fight) in Ice Hockey. Nice solo gaming with awesome music on Gun.smoke and Balloon Fight.

I'm glad emulators exist and work out of the box, so I could keep playing these games without any hassle on my computer even if the hardware has become hard to find.

Pulptastic , (edited ) in My most memorable NES games

Adventures of Lolo

I played this on an emulator decades later and it was my all time favorite NES game. I ended up beating all 3 multiple times.

So many NES games require perfect timing under strong time pressure. This one being a puzzle game also requires some timing but you can plan your trip and try again if you mess up.

I actually helped develop levels for a copycat game some rando I met online made, it was fun!

kinther , in My most memorable NES games
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No Metal Gear??

synae , in My most memorable NES games
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Surprised to not see TMNT or excitebike!

ColeSloth , in My most memorable NES games

Fuck yeah. Super Dodge Ball!

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