The one I want most is Revelations: The Demon Slayer, my first Megami Tensei game. With the growing popularity of the MegaTen series, this should be a no-brainer.
As much as I *LOVE* Megaman Xtreme, Xtreme 2 is a better game in pretty much every aspect. It’s the first game you get to truly play as Zero, it introduces Iris as a character, it has original villains outside the main series, and all the bosses from Xtreme 1 can be fought as a bonus level. I’d take either, but if given the choice of only one, Xtreme 2 is my pick.
Get an emulator guys. Nintendo gives no incentive to choose them over actual game preservation. Nintendo buries the most worthy classics and still expects you to pay a family subscription to netflix just to save your games on a cloud. Don't be suckered. Emulate.
@@crackity_j I did say it didn’t release in English in my last comment. I think links get deleted so here’s the name you can google to pull it up on the Japanese eshop: ドラゴンクエストモンスターズ テリーのワンダーランドRETRO
RE Gaiden is horrible, it may seem entertaining at first, but between the soft lock if you want to explore areas that play later, and the 20 second musical loop, no thanks.
If you've been on the internet for more than 5 minutes you'll know that Resident Evil Gaiden is unfortunately one of those games that quickly became "cool to hate" for no seemingly valid reason. I played it for a little bit myself and liked its unique combat as well as top-down gameplay, so I fully agree that it deserves a spot on this list, and hope the day will come when fans stop being childish and give this game the fair shake it deserves.
As the writer of this list I definitely agree that it's overhated. A full Resi experience just isn't going to be that fun on the GBC so Gaiden found a unique way to make it work. It's not perfect but it's a good way to bring the series to a smaller piece of hardware.
@@blackmagestaff Agreed! ...now Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare on the other hand. As someone who grew up with the PS1 version, the GBC "port" is heavily watered down. Half the doors are locked, and many of the ones that aren't lead to completely different rooms/places than in the full game and the story is changed too. At least Gaiden did its own thing and told an original side story.
The one I want most is Revelations: The Demon Slayer, my first Megami Tensei game. With the growing popularity of the MegaTen series, this should be a no-brainer.
Was definitely on my radar for this list!
Great list! I would also mention that the Blade GBC game is surprisingly great.
There's an english patch for Magical Chase and Samurai Kid. I only know since I downloaded both of them last week
As much as I *LOVE* Megaman Xtreme, Xtreme 2 is a better game in pretty much every aspect. It’s the first game you get to truly play as Zero, it introduces Iris as a character, it has original villains outside the main series, and all the bosses from Xtreme 1 can be fought as a bonus level.
I’d take either, but if given the choice of only one, Xtreme 2 is my pick.
Ham hams unite is a childhood gem for me
I'd like a chance to play the Demikids series from Atlus. Or some of the other monster RPGs like Metabots or Robopon.
nice list!
Very good list ❤ i wish me legend of the river king and Pokémon too ☺️
Get an emulator guys. Nintendo gives no incentive to choose them over actual game preservation.
Nintendo buries the most worthy classics and still expects you to pay a family subscription to netflix just to save your games on a cloud.
Don't be suckered. Emulate.
DQ Monsters 1 is already on Switch, so I doubt it would come to NSO. Square Enix haven’t released an English version yet though so who knows?
Is it? I am not seeing it. Is it maybe a Japan only release?
@@crackity_j I did say it didn’t release in English in my last comment.
I think links get deleted so here’s the name you can google to pull it up on the Japanese eshop:
ドラゴンクエストモンスターズ テリーのワンダーランドRETRO
Already knew about all of these. 😕
RE Gaiden is horrible, it may seem entertaining at first, but between the soft lock if you want to explore areas that play later, and the 20 second musical loop, no thanks.
If you've been on the internet for more than 5 minutes you'll know that Resident Evil Gaiden is unfortunately one of those games that quickly became "cool to hate" for no seemingly valid reason. I played it for a little bit myself and liked its unique combat as well as top-down gameplay, so I fully agree that it deserves a spot on this list, and hope the day will come when fans stop being childish and give this game the fair shake it deserves.
As the writer of this list I definitely agree that it's overhated. A full Resi experience just isn't going to be that fun on the GBC so Gaiden found a unique way to make it work. It's not perfect but it's a good way to bring the series to a smaller piece of hardware.
@@blackmagestaff Agreed! ...now Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare on the other hand. As someone who grew up with the PS1 version, the GBC "port" is heavily watered down. Half the doors are locked, and many of the ones that aren't lead to completely different rooms/places than in the full game and the story is changed too. At least Gaiden did its own thing and told an original side story.
The game has about 3 short tracks, you would have played it without sound if you thought it was good xd
@@BlackMageLozi Dude there are GBC games with fewer tracks than that. A lack of tracks would in way deter me if the game was good.
MegaMan game and its not MegaMan V :madge: