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Oh wow I've played this game like 4 times now and never noticed that, that's pretty cool lolGB (like Metal Gear Solid Ghost Babel)
Oh wow I've played this game like 4 times now and never noticed that, that's pretty cool lolGB (like Metal Gear Solid Ghost Babel)
I think they kept the name Advance Wars for branding since it was the name of the reboot (Nell being implied to be Lady Luck from the original series) but since the Nintendo Wars franchise is more known in the west under the title Advance Wars (I think in Japan it's called Game Boy Wars Advance, implying it's a sequel to the GameBoy Wars sub-series) like how Resident Evil is still called as such despite the name Biohazard being no longer under copyright.I never noticed Ghost Babel...
Advance wars is a negative example; why wasnt it called DS Wars??
It went famicom wars, game boy wars, game boy wars turbo, advance wars....and then advance wars again what the heck
I should do that entry someday.Oh wow I've played this game like 4 times now and never noticed that, that's pretty cool lol
Replace PS4 with PC and I absolutely agree with you.we live in a timeline with Doom 64 for PS4 and i think that makes this the best timeline
This only applied to mostly Nintendo consoles sadly.Either with Super for the Super NES, 64 for Nintendo 64 but also when they tried to make the name GB (like Metal Gear Solid Ghost Babel) or DS (Advance Wars Dual Strikes). It kinda stopped around the 7th Generation.
Do you have clever examples for these?
Funnily it was called Bomberman SS (as in Sega Saturn) before they quickly changed it in the west.Saturn Bomberman
I dislike that actually there weren't 64 Crystal Shards in the game... It could've been funny.Kirby 64 (forgot about this for a sec)
Wasn't it called Space Megaforce?Super Aleste
Good catch there!lesser known one but Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor (since the COMPs are literally just DS)
In the West yeah. I still don't understand why, given MUSHA kept it's name on the GenesisWasn't it called Space Megaforce?
To be fair, the DS entries were direct continuations to Advance Wars, not to mention that Japan actually didn't get the games until the DS so it'd be weird for Dual Strike to go by a new moniker (though for Days of Ruin specifically, you're cooking, they absolutely should've called it DS Wars)Advance wars is a negative example; why wasnt it called DS Wars??
"Virtua" is not a console signifier title, it's the name of the 3D games Sega produced. Virtua Fighter, Virtua Tennis, Virtua Racing etc, they all belong to the same series.Although Saturn games were fond of calling games "Virtua" something (especially with Virtua Fighter).
While I agree with home at PC, I also think doom is one game that plays especially nicely on dual analog controllers - I am far more comfortable playing Doom 1, 2, 64 on My PS4 than many other games, especially after they add option for gyro too, though, I can live without it. Just elimination of Y axis from the equation makes controller play quality huge. I do not like most shooters on controller unless they also have some good options for gyro at least as supplementary thing, or the controls, curves and such are/can be tweaked into really nice spot, but doom/2 whenever I tried it on a basic dual stick is nice. Analog movement has been there even on PC and just works wonderfully for doom, and analog left and right just work nice as well. - I do not claim it plays better than PC, but Doom is kinda unique in my books for how surprisingly well it plays on modern consoles, heck, since xbox 360.Replace PS4 with PC and I absolutely agree with you.
Without being a pro-PC I think that Doom is at home on it so having one entry not officially available in there was sad.
Yeah, virtua games popped up already on Mega Drive with Virtua Racing. It was sega marketing (genius?) of just making leap to 3D gaming sound magnificent by softly claiming it is almost virtual in nature to have these new types of games in full immersive 3D."Virtua" is not a console signifier title, it's the name of the 3D games Sega produced. Virtua Fighter, Virtua Tennis, Virtua Racing etc, they all belong to the same series.
Haven't went far on this post so I don't know if anyone mentioned this, but a lot of PSP games had Portable on the title. Phantasy Star Portable, Taiko no Tatsujin Portable, Boku no Natsuyasumi Portable, etc.I think this is almost exclusively a Nintendo thing.
Honestly... I don't hate it.
- The freedom to run the program...