This is what I’m talking about! Never heard of it, but you bet I’ll emulate it when I get the chance!Rockin Katz on NES, a fun little plataformer where you play as a cat with the biggest weapon in toonland: the retractable boxing glove
Based. I love Umihara Kawase. I think the aesthetic of the SNES ones are so comfy for some reason lol. I always wanted to learn to do some speedrun on it, seems tough af and funOne of my favourite less-known platformers is the Umihara Kawase series. The best one is probably Sayonara Umihara Kawase for the 3DS and Vita. Quirky little platformer with physics-based swinging mechanics, it's really fun trying to master the game and beat old high-scores!
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(P.S. I LOVED Blinx)
Good to know, alas, be wary of some of the levels being flatout cheap if you don't know the tricks (like attacking a wall to bounce of it, ditto for the floor) and grabbing in the roofs to spin may be tricky, still doableThis is what I’m talking about! Never heard of it, but you bet I’ll emulate it when I get the chance!
The spritework in the SNES games is SO adorableBased. I love Umihara Kawase. I think the aesthetic of the SNES ones are so comfy for some reason lol. I always wanted to learn to do some speedrun on it, seems tough af and fun
Mighty Bomb Jack on the NES
None one heard of it at the time, its never on any lists, it just kind of fell through the cracks.
which is sad because its a great tricky game.
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A lot of indie hits are mentioned offhand or not at all nowadays. Braid, Fez, VVVVVV, and so on.I don't think it's that obscure but Cave Story is highly underrated for how great of a game it is. I almost never hear people talk about it.
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True! The PAL community loves them, but they never took over in the U.S., so that basically sealed their fate in a lot of ways. Super unfair how hard U.S. controls the narrative on retro games to be honest. Too many games get unfairly overlooked because they did poorly in the U.S.View attachment 43182View attachment 43183Tomba! and its sequel Tomba! 2 are excellent and very underrated games in my opinion.

I loved Mushiking animeAbout fifteen years ago, my local arcade in Springfield, Oregon had one of these whackass beetle fighting games made by Sega:
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NGL, I really liked it! Totally had the card it would spit out, so I could play with the same beetle each time and help it grow stronger. I only played the game a few times before it got swapped out for something else, unfortunately
I grew up a "bug kid," and loved collecting bugs from the yard and putting them in a little wood and mesh holder that I had built. Only found a few Stag Beetles over the years, but I was always so fascinated by them - though I never made them fight. But at least I had this arcade game to help give me an idea of how that may have played out...