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[–] zeekaran@sopuli.xyz 3 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

I don't even remember the name but the game where you run around a weird post apocalyptic world dueling with decks of cards. I would love a modern remake.

Edit: Phantom Dust!

[–] ICastFist@programming.dev 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Oh, that game looks amazing to play PvP. You can get it for free on the microsoft store, too.

[–] zeekaran@sopuli.xyz 2 points 5 months ago

I never beat it but I played it a bunch. Didn't get to try PVP though.

I waited to see if anyone mentioned it, but, POD. A old 1997 racing game from Microsoft built by Ubisoft. You can get the gold edition on GoG for rather cheap but I would absolutely love to see a remaster or remake. Unfortunately I would rather it not be made by Ubisoft as I don’t want to be forced into a separate account login setup from Ubisoft.

[–] hungrythirstyhorny@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago (4 children)
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[–] Underwaterbob@lemm.ee 3 points 5 months ago

Sexy Parodius is a bit sketchy, yes. But, it's easily the most-fun shmup I've ever played. The music is fantastic, too. I've managed to 1cc the game, but I've never beaten the bonus stage which is just so ridiculously difficult, I question whether it's even possible without a very specific strategy or something.

Unfortunately, the best version is the arcade one, and MAME doesn't do the best job with it. Still playable, though.

[–] Junkhead@slrpnk.net 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

i want another midnight club

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Flying dragon for the N64

Apparently it's very rare but I have a cartridge of it

The music from it was awesome very 1990s

[–] M68040@hexbear.net 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Seibu Kaihatsu's Dynamite Duke (1989), a pretty novel hybrid Cabal-like/Beat-'em-up with a lot of love put into it. The arcade version's got a pretty slick art direction, the environmental destruction vfx rock, and the animation's pretty slick. The whole thing's got that passion project charm to it. Unfortunately, Cabal clones were only really in vogue in that late '80s/early '90s space, and the beat 'em up gameplay isn't fleshed out or consistently applied enough to be satisfying in a post-Final Fight, post-Streets of Rage world. I'd like to see something like it, but there's no way to bring Duke into the world of modern game design practices without drastic reformulation at a minimum.

Notably, Seibu had really high hopes for Duke, being a passion project and a intended magnum opus. Unfortunately, lukewarm reception brought in poor returns, the company slipped into dire straits, and they were forced to make something simpler and lower stakes as a hail mary. That title - a simple, Toaplan-esque shooter nobody had any real faith in - turned out to be Raiden, which would become a darling in arcades, pushing 17,000 units solds worldwide in the first year after release, and becoming the fifth highest grosser on the Japanese market in 1991. (Beating out some offerings from much bigger players like Konami)

[–] mozz@mbin.grits.dev 2 points 5 months ago

Legend of Kage for NES was an awesome minimalistic beautiful game and I’ve never met anyone else who thinks so

[–] ICastFist@programming.dev 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Mega Man Legends. Fuck you, Capcom, for killing the blue boy.

A new Command and Conquer Generals. It was a big departure from the classical C&C formula of stuff being built on the UI on the right and more like every other RTS, but it was fun nonetheless. Zero Hour bringing the specialized generals was also a nice idea.

Dunno if it counts as a game, but something like MTV Music Generator on PS1 and PS2 would be awesome, especially with the ease of sharing stuff around nowadays.

There are many Star Wars games that deserve a second chance, but I think Republic Commando could really use the sequels "Imperial Commando" and "Rebel Commando" first. I'd personally love a sequel to Jedi Academy

With all the "boomer shooters" making a comeback, Heretic and Hexen could receive their respective 3rd installments.

Lastly, Virtual On Cyber Troopers. Something that plays like the very first game of 1995, that'd be πŸ˜—πŸ‘Œ. I think that game is what paved the way for the many Gundam games that play a lot like it - On PC, you can get a taste of that gameplay with Bootfighter Windom XP

[–] frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 5 months ago

With all the β€œboomer shooters” making a comeback, Heretic and Hexen could receive their respective 3rd installments.

And Strife 2 while we're at it; I genuinely loved Strife.

Darkstar One. And it is just now getting rereleased, so it doesn't count.

So instead, I'll pick The Legend of Dragoon on PSX. Such a fun RPG that really needs revisited.

[–] TowardsTheFuture@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

I was gonna say I was still waiting for a seaman 2, but apparently it existed in Japan. Still, with AI bullshit being all the rage I could see it make a comeback.

[–] SuperApples@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

Operation: Inner Space

[–] frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Bit of a deep cut, but Tobal #2. TOTALLY ahead of its time as far as 3d fighters were concerned; and chock full of Toriyama design.

[–] ICastFist@programming.dev 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Speaking of 3D fighters, Power Stone and that Spawn game on the Dreamcast, we could use more stuff like that

[–] frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Power Stone, fond memories right there. I didn't even know there was a Spawn game on Dreamcast; the only Spawn game I knew of was Armageddon on the OG Xbox

[–] ICastFist@programming.dev 2 points 5 months ago

The Dreamcast Spawn game is kinda like Power Stone (it's also by Capcom, so there's that), in that it's a small battlefield and the characters can all duke it out, only there are guns, grenades, knives, swords and blood (also offense/defense/health power ups). The control is rather clunky, as you move with the d-pad instead of the analog stick. Totally worth checking out

[–] Decency8401@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 5 months ago

Underrated:

  • Scarlet Nexus
  • Wii U Gameland
  • Colobot

Deserves a Second Chance:

  • Atomega (Died because ubisoft didn't update it)
  • Biomutant, Lots and lots of dialogue but I actually liked it
[–] noisefree@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Kolibri for the Sega 32x addon for the Genesis/Megadrive. Most of the reviewers that weren't down with the game either complained about the difficulty or lack of story/making sense, but it was a beautiful game for the time that took the space shooter concept and made it into a game that was somehow chill while also being difficult enough to sometimes momentarily make you want to rage quit. If you enjoy games like the Raiden series, you'll enjoy this.

Shout to Knuckles Chaotix (the most unique take on Sonic gameplay of the classic 2D era) and also Shadow Squadron (very Star Fox-esque), which are also slept on because 32x.

Exclusive to the Genesis/Megadrive, it's a crying shame that the Vectorman games never received a third iteration and have seemingly disappeared into the grey goo of IP purgatory. Vectorman and Vectorman 2 were amazing for the time: they were arguably the best 2D platformers of the era, graphically beautiful, oozing with charm, and with an amazing soundtrack to go along with it all. It's crazy that the developers were able to squeeze the performance they did out of the hardware and playing emulated versions of it now still doesn't compare to how it feels and looks playing it on the original hardware with a CRT and a nice sound system (but you should still check it out absent that setup).

On PC, also from the 90s, Descent was truly groundbreaking and unique. It's an FPS that said "what if you were playing as a space ship and had six degrees of freedom to move about?" It was also the first truly 3D FPS game.

[–] ICastFist@programming.dev 3 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Descent did get 2 sequels and also a spinoff, Descent: Freespace and later Freespace 2. F2 has seen a HUGE amount of mods, partly due to the engine going open source back in 2002

Freespace 3 could be awesome, what with Elite seeing a rebirth.

[–] noisefree@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

Very cool, I'll check that out. Thanks!

[–] janus2@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

Marble Blast!!

It was one of the first PC games I played as a kid. Incredibly simple mechanics: you are a marble and you roll and try to reach the finish line (sometimes you need collectibles first). But the level design was top notch. Perfect blend of challenging and rewarding.

[–] LifeOfChance@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

Ark the lad twilight of the spirits. One of my favorite classics!

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