Kid Aphex said:RS I thought was overhyped until I really got into it...so if you end up playing it, give it a second chance if at first you think it sucks.
Layer section is another awesome one...
Besides those?
Everyone seems to like Battle Garegga [sp?]...but I've never played it. I do LOVE Darius Gaiden though. The music is totally fucking insane with operatic vocals and crazy techno/orchestrated music.
Then there's the Gradius Deluxe pack. a deluxe pack of my favorite series? you can't go wrong there.
then there's the salamander deluxe pack---gradius' twin. basically the same game. the salamander pack has some amazing graphics...some of the best on the saturn, IMO.
then there's donpachi and dodonpachi. donpachi suffers from shitty load times and boring [if you ask me...] gameplay. but DDP is an amazing game...especially if you're a 'score' freak.
Kid Aphex said:lol yeah the only reason i didnt mention it is because off hand, i forget how you spell it.
its actually one of the best for the saturn. soukeygourentai? something ridiculous.
BTW, if you haven't played Layer Section 1 [aka galactic attack in the US] you really should. its completely bad ass, and way better than LS2 because it sticks to 2D and does it amazingly well.
Lots of good stuff...
Steve said:
-In the Hunt
Slowdown exists but still fun with some bad-ass looking bosses
-Galactic Attack
Freelancer said:The one game that truly deserves a port to home console is Seibu Kaihatsu's stellar VIPER PHASE 1...I've had many great memories playing this fantastic game. It looks like I'll simply have to track down the boardset in order to play this at home.
Freelancer said:I prefer shooters from the late 1980's - mid 1990's...the newer stuff like Mars Matrix and Ikaruga just doesn't do it for me.
The one game that truly deserves a port to home console is Seibu Kaihatsu's stellar VIPER PHASE 1...I've had many great memories playing this fantastic game. It looks like I'll simply have to track down the boardset in order to play this at home.
Freelancer said:I prefer shooters from the late 1980's - mid 1990's...the newer stuff like Mars Matrix and Ikaruga just doesn't do it for me.
The one game that truly deserves a port to home console is Seibu Kaihatsu's stellar VIPER PHASE 1...I've had many great memories playing this fantastic game. It looks like I'll simply have to track down the boardset in order to play this at home.
tsukaesugi said:Cave's Guwange also deserves a port (preferably Dreamcast, although it ain't gonna happen).
That game is a work of art.