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    Legendary games you didn't play when they were new, but are rediscovering now

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    • quicksilverQ
      quicksilver @MajorDangerNine
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      @eckaji said in Legendary games you didn't play when they were new, but are rediscovering now:

      Super Metroid. I remember wanting it as a kid when I saw the boxart and my mother said no upon seeing the boxart.

      Haha I can relate to that. There are so many titles my mom refused because of the name of the game or the boxart. Looking back on the 8 and 16 bit graphics of these games, it's almost laughable how tame these games were by comparison to games nowdays. I like to play these games on my pi in front of my mom and show her what games she was so concerned about. She just laughs now.

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      • thelostsoulT
        thelostsoul
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        One of the biggest classics I missed was Earthbound. It was never released in Europe. A friend of me had it, but I wasn't interested in. That time I imported Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy 6 and Earthbound didn't look apealing to me.

        Btw, since several weeks, I was planning to start this exact same thread, because of Earthbound.

        📜 RE/SET: 100 SNES Games for your RetroPie, 🎁 Share your hidden gems and insider tips

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        • markyh444M
          markyh444 @quicksilver
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          @quicksilver I did have N64 games working on my Pi, but I canned them all off as I've got a 64 and GameCube already with most of the games I'd want to play anyways. Plus, I only have a 2 port N64 to usb adapter which is no good for 4 player Mariokart, Goldeneye or WWF No Mercy!

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          • quicksilverQ
            quicksilver @markyh444
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            @markyh444 yea that makes sense. Im not a big fan of N64 controllers personally so I use wireless Xbox 360 controllers with my pi. I have an N64 as well but never play it because composite on my HDTV looks terrible. Plus I'm so used to wireless controllers I have a hard time going back to wired. The pi runs most of the N64 games I care about just fine, the others I am hoping will run better once if/when the pi4 comes out. If it does I'll probably sell my N64. But I'm veering off topic here...

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            • ShadowronS
              Shadowron
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              I didn't own a SNES back in the day, but many of my friends had one. None of them introduced me to Pilotwings (quite a shame, lol), although being a launch title. For me personally this was a hidden gem. Had lots of fun playing it.

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              • spruce_m00seS
                spruce_m00se @markyh444
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                @markyh444 I havent tried light gun games yet, i have a satrun gun on the way and will build a wiimote into it, then try them, but for emulation I have found it to be great. N64 games are still a bit hit and miss, some work perfectly, some have funny textures or transparencies. I also have yet to try ps1 but hear it works fine. Other old 8 and 16 bit systems work as they should. I have literally been spoilt for choice since getting it, my retropie system has been a bit neglected since I got the modded wii. Get one and you wont regret it

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                • ClydeC
                  Clyde @spruce_m00se
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                  @spruce_m00se said in Legendary games you didn't play when they were new, but are rediscovering now:

                  @markyh444 I havent tried light gun games yet

                  Me neither, but it's on my long to-do list. :)

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                  • madmodder123M
                    madmodder123
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                    I also recent played Earthbound (SNES) and Snatcher (SegaCD), and they were AWESOME!

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                    • thelostsoulT
                      thelostsoul @madmodder123
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                      @madmodder123 Snatcher is on my to do list as well. I even had a Sega CD back then, but never got Snatcher, that legendary game from Metal Gear Solid developer.

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                      • XVOX
                        XVO
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                        For the Nes I discovered Fire and Ice on emulation, I wish I bought that game back in the day. Not for the sake of the value, but just pure for the gameplay.
                        It's a great puzzle game if you're interested ;)

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