Lol, the only Parodius game I got so far is the very first one. But I'll add Parodius Da! to that soon. Our collections would be totally compatible. ;-)
Anyway.....piggychan, question time about your HuCard collection!
About the "platformers with cute characters" in your collection (Son Son II, Makai Prince Dorabocchan, Genji Tsuushin Agedama, Jigoku Meguri, Legend of Hero Tonma, Momotarou Katsugeki, New Zealand Story): which ones are worth it?
Son Son II seems to be based on Journey to the West? And has weird 70s organ music.
Shmups I don't own or that weren't already on my list yet: Side Arm, Download, 1943 Kai - The Battle of Midway, Rabio Lepus, Gomola Speed, Cyber Core, Hana Taaka Daka!?, Mr Heli no Daibouken, Ordyne, Berabo Man, Aero Blasters, Xevious, Raiden. Which ones should I get?
Bloody Wolf looks a bit like a poor man's Mercs. Is it good though?
Pro Tennis World Court is supposed to be an interesting game. Your take on it?
Also Volfied: what's the purpose of the game?
The gameplay video I saw doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Son Son II - Get it when you can. licensed from Capcom's SonSon arcade game. I guess you could say it's a sequel. Both based loosely from the journey to the west aka Monkey King. I actually really do like the music in this game. Everything is cute, endearing and well executed. Playability is great too although can be tricky on the platform jumping in some areas.
Makai Prince Dorabocchan - Not too fond of this. Graphics are ok, nothing really outstanding just adequate. Game play wise I find myself switching the game off after a few level's as I find the action a little slow. Some tricky elements on platform jumping here and there. The sequel also appeared on the SNES as Spike McFang.
Genji Tsuushin Agedama - based from the anime/manga of same name. Genji a young boy can trasnform into a superhero called Agedama. This is a forced scrolling platformer with shooting elements where you collect powerups and unleash different attacks depending on how long you charge the attack up. The forced scrolling adds an element of difficulty to the gameplay as you can't pause for a moment and relax. You are constantly being pushed forward. It's a unique game. I don't know if you are going to like this I'm sort of on the fence with this game as it's slightly deceiving. The graphics are cute and it has upbeat music but I can't play and be relaxed so I find it a tad frustrating.
Jigoku Meguri. I really like this game, You play a monk called Bonze whose been ordered to clear up the 7 levels of hell and defeat Emma-0 the master of the underworld who... has gone crazy. Using your prayer beads they can be levelled to have increased power and rapid firing You have different special attacks fueled by fire (red orbs) , lightning (purple orbs) and earth (green), plus there are other power ups to collect to aid you on the way, some of these can be cycled and change when you fire at them.
The level designs are unique and interesting particularly if you like buddhist themes of the underworld although certain parts the graphics remain inconsistent and can look bland. I really love the soft japanese percussion and soundtrack in this game.
The one hit deaths might frustrate you but I certainly find this relaxing, it's certainly challenging and compelling to play. You get to know the enemy patterns but you also get some that randomly respawn breaks the monotony. There are hidden areas to unlock on one or two stages while other stages you can take different routes.
Legend of Hero Tonma. - I love this game. it's cute but also quite challenging. The one hit kills along with jigoku Meguri might frustrate you. Like most IREM games it uses the pc engine's higher screen resolution. A side scrolling platformer with shooting elements. Get it!
Momotarou Katsugeki - Great platformer and I was pleasantly surprised how good this game is but there lots of moments that require japanese language skills as you will be asked quite a lot of questions to get power ups and items, so you might not be able to get the most out of this game. Menus are also in japanese. If you can stomach the japanese text it's a must buy!
New Zealand Story - disappointing port of Taito's arcade game. The colors are drab and the music hasn't been well executed. Also the 1 hit deaths can get frustrating. Game play wise it's good as all the arcade elements are there, hidden level warps etc. Just needed a bit more love and care into the making of it to make it a must own.
Shmups I don't own or that weren't already on my list yet: Side Arm, Download, 1943 Kai - The Battle of Midway, Rabio Lepus, Gomola Speed, Cyber Core, Hana Taaka Daka!?, Mr Heli no Daibouken, Ordyne, Berabo Man, Aero Blasters, Xevious, Raiden. Which ones should I get?
Side Arms, Download, Mr Heli, Ordyne, Aero Blasters, Hana Taaka Daka (aka super long nose goblin) Raiden; should be owned!
Rabio Lepus special is nothing like the arcade. It's really tough, much tougher than the arcade! I don't think the game developers thought it through. Some of the power ups fall to edge of the screen or areas where you can't pick them up and you need all the power ups you can get in this game!
Gomola Speed is a must have. It's got some elements of shooting but its more of a puzzle game and requires quite a lot of strategy and skill.. and luck! get it while it's not too expensive!
Berabo Man aka Bravoman. is an adventure platform game. I think namco were parodying that type of game where you transform to a superhuman hero that saves the day from a dastardly villain called Dr. Bomb.. Grab it.
Cybercore I find it an average game but it's got some great music. I bought this game just for the music alone and because it's not too expensive.
1943 kai is pretty good too. the Music especially the first track is absolutely marvelous! plus there is a remixed game in there which follows as soon as you beat the game. Graphically I think it could have been better but the music certainly has been uplifted from the arcade parent.
Xevious is .. well it's xevious but there is a remixed game in there too (Fardraut saga) both I find the difficulty quite hard. I just wished Namco put a bit more to the game. It lacks that "must buy" one for the Xevious fans I guess.
I love world court tennis by namco. It's game play and the graphics are simple but colorful and playable. That's all you need! Multi-player is even greater. I think this is a must have tennis game but it has been bettered by final match tennis from Human.
Bloody Wolf is a must have game. The level designs are varied as are the bosses. Music is very good. Buy it!
Volfied is another great Taito game. Very much like Qix. the point is really to claim and cover as much surface space from the enemy. At least 80% in order to complete the level and go onto the next. You also got power ups to collect and aid you while you fend off aliens.
>__> gosh at the time...