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Three questions:
Can I play it in front of my kids?
What’s the minimum play session? (That is, how long from startup to the next save point?)
Is it a lot like Mass Effect?
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Three questions:
Can I play it in front of my kids?
What’s the minimum play session? (That is, how long from startup to the next save point?)
Is it a lot like Mass Effect?
As someone who’s never played, which ones the good one?
It’s on crazy sale on the Nintendo e-store right now, maybe other platforms, too.
Well I caved and started a new Minecraft world, but I’m not sure I like my seed. Playing the original Moving Out with my kindergartner and he’s surprising good at it.
Got the first Moving Out game on supersale and my kids are loving it. I’m always on the lookout for coup coöp games to play with them.
Vimm’s Lair has scans if as many old manuals as they could find, if anyone likes looking through old manuals.
Pikmin Bloom. It helps me get up and walking and has guided me to cool local public art.
Not a ROM hack, but Redigit, before going on to make Terraria, made something called SMB X, remixing SMB 1, 2, 3, World, and Zelda 1 and 2. It also had its own level editor. Totally fun.
Dwarf Fortress
Adding a separate comment to add, if you’ve never played it, Super Mario X was a very fun, apparently not-entirely-legal fangame made my Redigit (who went on to create Terraria). He took it down at Nintendo’s demand, but you can still find a copy.
I did play that on emulator a decade or so ago. It’s part of the same series as Illusion of Gaia, right? I don’t really remember Terranigma that well, maybe it’s time for a replay.
NES: River City Ransom, Crystalis, Zelda ][
SNES: Super Mario World, Chrono Trigger, Link to the Past
GB: Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Minish Cap, Tetris
DOS: The Quest for Glory series, ZZT
The present. I can use emulation to play all my old favorites, often for free, and there’s never been such a rich plethora of indie and studio games available.
For me, it’s usually a series of reflections throughout my plsytime, no notes, rather than one big reflection at the end.
Absolute best way to play Pokemon Red & Blue, IMO.
I’ll probably pick up the Switch version of Link’s Awakening eventually, but not until I get bored with the games I already have.
I enjoyed it so much more in Survival mode, but with a “save anytime” mod.
It’s one of the best Zelda games period and certainly the best made for a handheld console — and that includes the Switch ones. Enjoy!
I loved the little chibi versions of characters that appeared on the memory cards!
Damn straight!