Yeah. Only 59 games are left to go and some of them are Datach games so he might skip those. That's all the time that's left for the old gal. 1993 had the bulk of them but when we get to 1994, there's 7 games that came out that year!
Well, at least Bandai (Angel and Yutaka were branches of Bandai, after all) figured out why the previous Ultraman Club game failed so much and decided to not going back to RPG for their later Famicom releases. The game is actually a okay-ish game that doesn't really attract a lot of people in. Though I probably think that kids at that time were so uncomfortable after the previous Ultraman Club release of 1991 to the point that they have lost their interest in future sequels. As for the year 1992 itself, Seirei Densetsu Lickle happens to be my pick for the best Famicom release of 1992, though I can't argue if people think Gimmick and Summer Recca '92 is better. 1993 while have more exits and less gems, there was one Famicom game that I called the best of the system that was released on that year.
We're almost there, not even 2 months of the project left! Famicom sure had a big library, but then you realize it's nowhere near the biggest library out of all Nintendo's consoles. Anyhow, there are some gems left in 1993 in particular. As for this game... well, would've been a decent rental I guess, but it's not too remarkable otherwise.
You say it's an easy game, but I say it's a pain in the ass, and the sound design is... awful. The music is bad. The sound effects are annoying. Overall, I'd say 1992 has been a GREAT year for Famicom games. It started out strong, and even though there were end-of-the-year duds, it was still filled with quality titles.
Goodbye, 1992. It's been fun
farewell 1992 and Ultraman
the end is near for the Famicom
wow we're really near the end huh? luckily I have a couple years' worth of backlog to work through so I'll definitely be busy playing catchup!
The days are ticking down for our family computer.
Yeah. Only 59 games are left to go and some of them are Datach games so he might skip those. That's all the time that's left for the old gal. 1993 had the bulk of them but when we get to 1994, there's 7 games that came out that year!
Well, at least Bandai (Angel and Yutaka were branches of Bandai, after all) figured out why the previous Ultraman Club game failed so much and decided to not going back to RPG for their later Famicom releases. The game is actually a okay-ish game that doesn't really attract a lot of people in. Though I probably think that kids at that time were so uncomfortable after the previous Ultraman Club release of 1991 to the point that they have lost their interest in future sequels.
As for the year 1992 itself, Seirei Densetsu Lickle happens to be my pick for the best Famicom release of 1992, though I can't argue if people think Gimmick and Summer Recca '92 is better.
1993 while have more exits and less gems, there was one Famicom game that I called the best of the system that was released on that year.
Thank you sir
We're almost there, not even 2 months of the project left! Famicom sure had a big library, but then you realize it's nowhere near the biggest library out of all Nintendo's consoles. Anyhow, there are some gems left in 1993 in particular. As for this game... well, would've been a decent rental I guess, but it's not too remarkable otherwise.
Well this doesn't seem all that bad and compared to the other games in the series, it seems positively pleasant.
You say it's an easy game, but I say it's a pain in the ass, and the sound design is... awful. The music is bad. The sound effects are annoying.
Overall, I'd say 1992 has been a GREAT year for Famicom games. It started out strong, and even though there were end-of-the-year duds, it was still filled with quality titles.
I wonder if this game would be at least a little bit better if Capcom made it 🤔🤔