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The Little Fella in your CD-ROM Drive
The Little Fella in your CD-ROM Drive
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Watching a video about Tempo right now.
If there was ever THE GAME I most wanted to play on emulation or a modded console, it would possibly be Super Tempo. There are other contenders for that title, but Super Tempo sticks in my mind as this mysterious sequel to this expressive and overlooked platformer on the 32X. There’s also Pocket Tempo for Game Gear, which is by far the easiest title to set up and play on emulator, but I’m hesitant considering I swear I remember gameplay looking choppy when I looked it up.
There’s also this game: Lunistice.
Kind of a junk food platformer with a very well done artstyle that mimics the 32 bit days. I would call it junk food because I think its main gameplay isn’t amazing, but it’s cute and colorful and easy to play. I think, instead, the term “comfort food” is more applicable here.
It’s on both Steam and Switch. More people have played the Switch release, but it has a latgescale modding project in the works on the PC version called 1.5 Accel Coda.
If there was ever THE GAME I most wanted to play on emulation or a modded console, it would possibly be Super Tempo. There are other contenders for that title, but Super Tempo sticks in my mind as this mysterious sequel to this expressive and overlooked platformer on the 32X. There’s also Pocket Tempo for Game Gear, which is by far the easiest title to set up and play on emulator, but I’m hesitant considering I swear I remember gameplay looking choppy when I looked it up.
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There’s also this game: Lunistice.
Kind of a junk food platformer with a very well done artstyle that mimics the 32 bit days. I would call it junk food because I think its main gameplay isn’t amazing, but it’s cute and colorful and easy to play. I think, instead, the term “comfort food” is more applicable here.
It’s on both Steam and Switch. More people have played the Switch release, but it has a latgescale modding project in the works on the PC version called 1.5 Accel Coda.