Moot_Geeza wrote:Were they called sisters? Kinda the guardians of each portal.Â
I've said it before, but Super Magnetic Neo on Dreamcast is the best Treasure game that Treasure never made. Play it and that might make sense (but don't hold me to that).
optimark_prime wrote:I played the demo, didn't give it too much attention tbh.Moot_Geeza wrote:Were they called sisters? Kinda the guardians of each portal. I've said it before, but Super Magnetic Neo on Dreamcast is the best Treasure game that Treasure never made. Play it and that might make sense (but don't hold me to that).
Moot_Geeza wrote:I'd replace the word massively with marginally, but there are better platform shooters. Not many though.
nick_md wrote:Ikaruga's in my top 3 *games* alongside a SF and a IIDX.
'karaga
'ighter
'ania
Stick me on a desert island with them (and means to play) and I'll be happy.
I enjoyed Mischief Makers quite a lot as a yoot. Still need to play RSG a lot more.
dynamiteReady wrote:I like Dynamite Headdy... And Astro Boy on the GBA. That game was awesome.
callmepauly wrote:Hajime no ippo is worth checking out. It's a boxing game based on a long running manga of the same name. There are a few versions but I've only played it on GBA.
It's a bombastic experience and plays like a brash, ultra violent punch out. Its was Japan only so I have no idea what was happening but I think I remember facing off against cyborgs and demi gods...
hylian_elf wrote:Never played Dynamite Headdy. Hardly any games interest me on Mega Drive, apart from the Treasure games though. Will have to pick up at some point. My fave Treasure games are Ikaruga and Astro Boy. Gradius V is also up there.
I don't think it's shit now at all. Played it again quite recently and it's as fresh as ever.dynamiteReady wrote:If I'm to be honest, Dynamite Headdy was a game of it's time (a euphemism for it being a bit shit now), but there are very few games more imaginative than it.
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