Revival, yes. Reboot? No.
Do you own any remakes and, if so, do you think it(they) should have been made?
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Revival, yes. Reboot? No.
Do you own any remakes and, if so, do you think it(they) should have been made?
Only remake, in a sense, that I own is R-Type DX on the GBC; and yes, I do think it deserved to be made.
Same question.
Hmm. I guess I do own a remake of Lunar on the GBA and a couple more Final Fantasy remakes on the GBA as well. As RPG remakes go, I am of the opinion that I don't think they should've been remade (with the same ammount of effort that should have instead gone towards a proper 2D or even 3D sequel).
q: what was the last RPG you finished?
@DarkDragon:
^You skipper of questions you.
A: Anything 7th generation and on (specifically PSP, DS, 3DS and Vita).
Q: aaaahhhh
[EDIT] Let it be known that this was a response to DarDragon's post:
Which he deleted, of course.Quote:
Originally Posted by DarkDragon
You deleter of posts you.
Ooohhh...???
Q: What is going on?
Read my edit
Same answer as before
Q: iPhone or something else?
Iphone; jailbroken of course.
Same question.
iPhone. As is.
Q: John Carter or Mars Needs Moms?
A: Neither
Q: Are there any versions of the same game that you would say that the SNES version is better than the Genesis version ?
I tend to prefer most multiplatform games on the Genesis for one reason or another. The only ones that come to mind that might have more weight on the SNES as far as I can think of them are the big fighters like the Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter series. But like I said, I prefer the Genesis versions for one or two reasons (primarily gameplay).
same q
In specific areas, I would say that the SNES version of any game that was then ported to the Genesis, like the Street Fighter games, was better on the SNES overall. I would also say that the SNES ended up being better for certain genres that emphasized background details over fast sprite movements, such as RPGs and Adventure genres, and slow but adequate Platformers, Beat-em Ups, and Shooters.
Q: Same question
A: There aren't many games that I've played on both systems, but I imagine that the SNES ended up with the better versions of Out of This World and FlashBack. Batman Returns was infinitely better on the SNES also, but maybe we shouldn't count that one.
Same kew to yew.
Most say the SNES version of Zombies Ate My Neighbors; I don't though, I'd much rather play the Sega version.
Q: Worst Genesis-to-SNES port?