What are the top 5 games you currently enjoy playing the most on your Pi and why?
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@singhudit61 If you're asking for ROMs, then see the forum rules.
Otherwise, see this topic on how to acquire old retro-games or the usual places where you can buy games. -
@singhudit61 yes, even within the rules of this forum:
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@jorabbit i played Demons Souls (PS3) to the end with the age of 42, so everything is possible :D
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Recently it's been:
- Super Mario World (first proper play through since the SNES launch!)
- Street Fighter Alpha (DC, only really played SF 2 Turbo on the SNES, so branching out)
- Colin McCrae 2.0 (best looking PSX rally game? You bet!)
- Wipeout 2097 (PSX, my favourite iteration of Wipeout)
- Rage Racer (PSX, last 'Racer I completed!)
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Does anyone remember seeing those 100/150 games in 1 gameboy color game cartridges? I remember in the early 2000's seeing them and they had classics like Elevator Action, Rolan's Curse, Lock N Chase, Pokemon Green and Super Mario Land 2.
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After years of playing Outrun daily I'm taking a break from it lol.
Currently i'm mostly playing games on a small CRT TV, so there are quite some games i want to plat on that that i havent played in a long time, just because they look amazing on CRT and not so much on a modern screen.Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain (PSX) (I wish the same company made the later games too, it's just so good.)
Rent a Hero (SEGA Megadrive) There is a Fan translated patch out there, this game seems incredibly fun (also someone is currently translating the Dreamcast sequel.)
A.B. Cop (SEGA Arcade) It is allot like Taito's Chase series, but set in the future, since i played the Taito games to death, this one is nice variation to keep the genre fresh.
Rival Schools / Street Fighter Ex 2 Plus / Fatal Fury - Wild Ambition (PSX) counting this as one cause lets be honest... They all look absolutely crap on LCD or Plasma, but pretty decent on CRT. so might has well have some ass kicking fun in these now i can actually enjoy them. -
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Super Mario Bros. NES: This is a classic that I always warm up with. When I can plow through the whole game (especially pesky 8-3), then I know I'm ready to attempt harder games.
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Castlevania NES: I haven't beaten this one in years. It's time to kick Dracula's undead buttocks again before I'm too old to do it.
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Aria of Sorrow GBA: I love this game. It's about equal with Symphony of The Night in my opinion.
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Street Fighter Collection 1 and 2 PSX: I always come back to Street Fighter. I used to play in arcade tournaments years ago when SF2 was the current show stopper. I never won a single tournament, but I enjoyed seeing how far I could get.
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Just Breed Fan Translation NES: This is a very early strategy RPG that I've just started. It's surprisingly fun in it's simplicity. It's kind of like the grandfather of Final Fantasy Tactics or Fire Emblem.
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- Fist of The North Star (Atomiswave )... love the animations in this fighting game & the attention to detail in the art work.
- Blazblue Calamity Trigger (PSP) .... over the top fighting game with gothic Manga style artwork.
- Dynamite Cop (Dreamcast) ..... great beat em up, the variety of weapons & non stop action has me hooked.
- Contra 3 (SNES) .... seen this on Gamesmaster as a kid, I cant get past the first level but I am still hooked !
- Ghouls & Ghosts (Mega Drive) .... used to rent this every few weeks, only got to the 2nd level once haha !
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1: Pac-Man Arcade---classic!
2: Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
3: Popeye
4: Keystone Kapers
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- Keystone Kapers (2600) is a classic. Fantastic choice!
- Popeye (Arcade) is so hard! F it!
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1 - Dolphin Blue on Atomiswave (working properly since last month with the new lr-flycast update) It's my top 1 on RetroPie Pi4 needed
2 - Chrono Trigger (SNES)
3 - Zelda on Game & Watch ( best LCD old style - MAME/Lr-Mess)
4 - Viper Phase-1 - Lr-fbneo
5 - Wolfenstein 3D - 3DO
6 - All Metroid games
7- Panzer Dragoon 2 (Sega Saturn - lr-Yaba Sanshiro)a last one ---> Choushin Heiki Zeroigar (english translated) on PCFX
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Hi,
1- Galaga 88 (Arcade)
2- 4D Warriors (Arcade)
3- Centipede (Atari 7800)
4- Abadox (NES)
5- Turrican II (Amiga)My five favourite games that I currently enjoy playing in my Pi4 with Retropie. They are simple but fun..
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Golden Axe/Revenge of Death Adder
Megaman Power Battles/Power Fighters
TMNT
Galaga
Ms. PacManThat's actually in no particular order, those just tend to be the five (technically seven) I play most.
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This has changed a bit recently
1 - Star Ocean Blue Planet (GBC, dejap version. It's more like a cross between Tales of Symphonia and a Zelda game than any other Star Ocean game.)
2 - Time Pilot '84 (MAME 2003)
3 - StarBlade (MAME 2003. Requires a hefty overclock to run at full speed on Pi 4)
4 - Cosmo Gangs the Video (MAME 2003. Galaga clone with powerup drops and score multiplier drops)
5 - World of Tanks Blitz (Windows on Raspberry, a free to play Steam version that runs well on low-spec hardware) -
Bruce Lee (C64)
Red Baron (PC)
BerZerk (Arcade)
Ultima III (Atari 800)
Computer Ambush (C64)Only 5?? That was hard... lol. A mixed bag of old games that I still enjoy playing.
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@jamrom2 Interesting choice of platform to play Ultima III on, did the Atari version have any extras? I know C128 Ultimas had some improvements such as music.
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- Mega Turrican (Mega Drive)
- Decap Attack (Mega Drive)
- Popful Mail (Sega CD)
- Outrun (MAME)
- Wipeout XL (PSX)
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@victimrlsh no, just purely nostalgia. Once I got the A800 emulator working as it should, and looking correct, it brought back a lot of fun memories.
But I agree, the C64/128 versions of many of these games were a lot better for sound and graphics.
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@molokkoplus Popful Mail was one of the very few "RPGs/action RPGs" that I didn't get a chance to play on the Sega CD during its original release. I was a big follower of Working Designs.
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