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millossobek
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Axelay is definitely a classic, it does have great and colorful 16-bit graphics! I will add it to the next to play after Gradius.
Looks really fun. Also haven't heard of the Master System / Sega Genesis game Sagaia (makes me wonder if it is a wordplay on Segaia) or the Amiga Dragon Breed but they look fun as well. Taking a look at similar games, here's one that I wasn't familiar with, called "Super Nova" for the SNES! Looks quite underappreciated and also very much in the spirit of the ones we posted! I checked on Youtube about Gradius, cause i was playing R-Type, by coinsidence, and while i was surprised, part of me expected, that there was an unofficial contest back then, like we say PES-FIFA fanboys, people pick sides in a contest R-Type vs Gradius vs Darius.It's a Darius (same as Sagaia is Darius 2) i recognised it at the shield and the type of vassal, exactly the same.
I checked on YT commentary and it's called "Darius Force" in Japan...
That one i remember the name lol, as i try to get NTSC games as their runs better/faster on 16/32bits (after only we will get the option "50/60 Hz")
That should be the unofficial SLOGAN of this thread.. "The Retrogaming Thread.. It's Never Too Late!!"it's never too late

30 Euros is too much.. But I gotta say that I have fallen hard for the retrogaming remakes on steam. I paid about the equivalent of 10 Euros each for Ghosts N´Goblins Resurrection and Streets of Rage 4. (with massive holiday discount of course)But you can see a gap graphically between the R-TYPE Final 1 and the 2 so probably on PS3-4 (still on sale on the PSN i believe like Dariusburst... All between 30-34 euros. I won't fall in their nostalgia trap)

Out of the ones you showed me, the only one I played was "Blazing Stars", which I remember instantly for the Power Up voices which were really imprinted in my memory when I was younger. Some of them remind me of a more "intense" 1943: The Battle of Midway for NES! One of the first games I played when I was kid. For some reason I am really drawn to these kind of "jet" or "plane" games lately, just the intense gameplay, no mind, just reflexes and action, is really appealing to me nowadays!


Lol, everyone knows now that this is a "re-drawn" version of Doki Doki panic (btw, has anyone played the original one?), but I had no idea as a kid. In my memory at least this game is part of the Mario series
Always thought it was so fun and back in the day I thought "man the Mario guys really re-invented themselves with this one".haha.. Doki Doki panic or Mario, I think this is a great game with very inventive controls and gameplay! I loved "Mario 2" when I was a kid, one of the first games I played.Lol, everyone knows now that this is a "re-drawn" version of Doki Doki panic (btw, has anyone played the original one?), but I had no idea as a kid. In my memory at least this game is part of the Mario series
Always thought it was so fun and back in the day I thought "man the Mario guys really re-invented themselves with this one".haha.. Doki Doki panic or Mario, I think this is a great game with very inventive controls and gameplay!

Right! I discovered the lost levels on one of those 100 in 1 famicom cartridges , imagine my surprise when I saw it, and being a huge fan of the original mario as well, really quite enjoyed the entire new levels! Although I agree with you, I prefer the doki doki alternative as well, very different system and overall feeling!he OG sequel for the rest of the world, except us in Europe and you in America (north/south) was Super Mario Bros2the Lost levels.
I will put the original game and the hack for laughs.