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Do-Re-Mi Fantasy - Milon no DokiDoki Daibouken (SFC) Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 280 seconds The sequel to Hudson's Milon's Secret Castle for the NES/Famicom. Like its predecessor, it's a simple but addictive platformer with some creative level design and a really soothing soundtrack. Recommended if you're ever in the mood for some light-hearted fun. This video is just a playthrough of the first few levels. Related: do-re-mi, famicom, hudson, milon, sfc, snes, super |
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Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari (PC Engine) Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 299 seconds The definitive version of River City Ransom. This is just some arbitrary gameplay footage from the beginning. Related: city, downtown, engine, hudson, monogatari, naxat, nec, nekketsu, pc, ransom, river, technos |
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Gleylancer (Mega Drive): Introduction/Stage 1 Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 422 seconds One of the holy grail titles for the system. Is it worth the price of admission? Yes and no. The gameplay is awesome and the difficulty is reasonably high, I guess, but the level design kinda sucks. Despite that, still one of the best 16-bit shmups out there. Related: genesis, gleylancer, masaya, megadrive, sega, shmup |
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Alcahest (Super Famicom): Stage One Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 528 seconds A decent overhead action title from HAL Lab, published by Squaresoft. Who knows why it wasn't localized. Related: alcahest, famicom, hal, laboratory, sfc, snes, squaresoft, super |
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ActRaiser (Super Famicom): Northwall - Act 1 Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 173 seconds Act 1 of Northwall: my favorite level. Note the exploit I take advantage of against the boss to score some easy damage. Anyway, only a couple changes here: - More enemies, of course - Level design change: there aren't any spikes in the floating ice-block part in the SNES version Related: act, actraiser, enix, famicom, raiser, sfc, snes, super |
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ActRaiser (Super Famicom): Kasandora - Act 2 Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 209 seconds Act 2 of Kasandora. Differences include: - More enemies - Those pharaoh heads shoot arrows at a faster rate - Less health items - The boss spawns those mini pharaoh heads faster, meaning you get raped if you don't know what to do. Related: act, actraiser, famicom, raiser, sfc, snes, super |
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ActRaiser (Super Famicom): Fillmore - Act 2 Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 199 seconds Act 2 of Fillmore. Differences in this level between the NA and JPN versions: - More enemies - Different BGM - Boss is faster Related: act, actraiser, enix, famicom, raiser, sfc, snes, super |
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Moon Crystal (Famicom) Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 215 seconds One of the better Famicom games never to reach U.S. shores. I dig the game for the most part, but the Prince of Persia-esque jump physics and movement can cause some occasional grief, particularly for the boss battles. Playthroughs of stages 1 and 2. Recorded with FCE Ultra. Related: crystal, famicom, moon, nes, nintendo |
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ActRaiser (Super Famicom): Bloodpool - Act 1 Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 114 seconds Differences in this level between the NA and JPN versions: - More enemies - Some recolored sprites Related: act, actraiser, enix, famicom, raiser, sfc, snes, super |
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ActRaiser (Super Famicom): Bloodpool - Act 2 Posted by: Medelus
Video duration: 197 seconds The raid on Zeppelin Wolf's castle. Just barely beat him without dying. Anyway, the only notable difference between the NA and JPN versisons on this level are more enemies. Oh, and those gargoyle statues fire two fireballs as opposed to one. Related: act, actraiser, enix, famicom, raiser, sfc, snes, super |










