What are your favorite old anime games? I like Ranma ½: Chougi Rambuhen and Ghost Sweeper Mikami.
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What are your favorite old anime games? I like Ranma ½: Chougi Rambuhen and Ghost Sweeper Mikami
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Fuck off spic.
I still have Ranma for the SNES. Been a long time since I played it. Ukyo is my favorite.
I just want a comfy anime game thread.
The third fighter is the best, sadly it's Japan only. We only got Hard Battle (decent), and Street Combat (pretty bad).
The RPG isn't great, but I liked it
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Then again, being Japan only hardly matters now that it's so easy to play. Not like you need to read the text to enjoy a fighting game. Would have been cool if we got it back in the day though.
dragon ball snes games were p fun
Didn't we just have one of these
Excellent taste
I remember everybody pairing Ryoga with Ukyo including me.
This game was good
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SOUL
So many games had Card King in it like he was some sort of major character.
Shut the fuck up boomer
Fighting games never die unless they're bad
this is a zoomer thread tho
That's awesome.
Do zoomers know about Ranma?
Reminds me of Tiny Toon games that always used Gene Splicer as a boss, when he was just a villain in one episode.
Do zoomers even know about Inuyasha?
God no. Even Inuyasha is barely zoomercore.
Time flies
zoomers who grew up during the 90s most likely do
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I have a soft spot for Sega CD-era localizations
>boomer/zoomer
Fuck off reddit.
this is a reddit thread buddy so fuck off
Name 1 character that can beat Happosai.
>Popful Mail and Lina posted right after each other
Nice. They even had the same voice actress in the Japanese version.
I wish Slayers would get some new games too
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ranma
Mail is top cute
I miss old Falcom
How did this series go from this
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To this?
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Agreed
Based Slayers poster. I'm currently watching through Slayers Try for the first time and kinda wanna try playing the old Slayers games. The Saturn ones look nice.
FYI, Magic Knight Rayerth on the SNES had the best fucking boss theme ever. Game was almost completely unplayable, but this song made me keep going.
Or this series go from this
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To this
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I just want Falcom to finish the current Legend of Heroes story and just make a new setting. I'm tired of the current one already.
Sega CD was such a good system
nth for SEGA x Compile making a new true Madou Monogatari again.
Nice. The SNES game was a slog, but the Saturn one is fun.
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I want to try the Saturn ones, but my Japanese isn't good enough.
What is it with mexicans and ladybugs?
Are all of you faggots or what?
>watching through Slayers Try
Fucking where?
I like Kiseki, but just hope they go back to making duologies, because four games for one arc is too much. Especially if it's a shit one.
It may just be a dating-sim/VN, but the Utena game was great. It looked great.
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I still want to like the new Ys and it'll probably still be a good game but goddamn I definitely am not a fan of their newer style. Will probably still buy regardless though.
Slayers Try isn't as good as the first two, but still pretty fun.
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The only good part about the SNES game is that instead of giant dragons and shit you usually had to fight friends and family as bosses. I think the hint of melancholy in the music really helps to convey that feeling.
KINO & SOUL
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Does Rogue Galaxy count as an anime game?
Of course, so does Dark Cloud
It was a pleasant surprise finding out that Sega CD actually had a bunch of good games.
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not based on an anime and it never got an english release (I think there is a fan translation) but briganty the roots of darkness is pretty fun
Looks interesting, I need to try more PC-98 games.
Rusty was fun.
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All that shit just to get to poor man's Parodius? You gotta be really fucking into anime.
Of all the old consoles that I'm interested in collecting the PC Engine is probably at the top.
>Rusty was fun.
I love that game
I was glad to see Grandia on the switch. Was a great game I had forgot about.
I wouldn't pay $200 for it or whatever it goes for now. A poor man's Parodius is still pretty fun though.
Boomer/zoomer are shit memes, and more importantly I feel like nobody on this site knows what young people are like at all.
I really don't. At 31 now I feel completely disconnected from what kids are into.
Thankfully you can skip the long intro. I like it, but it would suck if you had to sit through it each time.
That's why the boomer meme exists in the first place, retard. The joke is that generations are running so fast that you're out of touch by the time you're 30.
Monica killed tons of my sperm.
Go back to Yea Forums then, stupid fucking faggot
Yea Forums is not a video game board.
And this ain't an anime board so how about you just fucking off yourself, faggot?
Sir, this is a video game thread.
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Lightning hang yourself, cocksucker.
Make me.
damn, that looks like shit. Anyway, I think there was a Ranma RPG for the SNES
Yeah, the Playstation fighter looks slow and shitty. The SNES RPG is a very average RPG, but it's decent if you're a Ranma fan.
Will we finally get a new Wild Arms game now that Kaneko is done with Symphogear?
Wild Arms 3 is best Wild Arms game
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Imma win this war of attrition you fucking idiot. Not tomorrow. Not next week. But your chemically imbalanced brain that constantly associates itself with anime girls(s?) Will fail and I'll keep going. Out of spite, if I have to.
has anyobody actually tried this?
I've only "played" the browser version and let me tell you, it's leagues ahead of the anime
Should I watch ranma
Definitely. At least the first few seasons of it. The manga is great too.
do it faggot. it's a great show and the girls are hot. there's also nipples
What is this
Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale
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Young person here (2000), granted I don't speak to anyone my age, I can try to help. What do you want to know?
I guess about games to start with, since this is Yea Forums. What types of games are most popular at your school? Do people play older games or talk about them?
Fortnite, CoD, Paladins, stuff like that.
>Paladins
I don't even know what this is.
Sounds about what I expected. I haven't played any of those except older CoDs. What's weird to me is that there's entire popular game genres that I haven't even played now, like battle royale or mobas.
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Inb4 >girl
I think it's like Overwatch
Graduated in 2018 but here's what I remember
From my high school, this is what I observed:
Most games at my school were divisive.
Jocks liked sports games, mainly 2k
The less popular kids liked RPGs and shit, MGS stuck out, kept up with popular releases
Fortnite was popular among most people, but it's popularity was overblown. It was mostly because of the crossplay. Almost nobody played things like Overwatch
Me and the few people I befriended play literally anything. For me my first consoles were the NES and PS1, and I kind of stuck to the PS2 for most of my childhood.
CoD is popular too, and Kingdom Hearts was something everyone seemed to play (I never got into it)
The school also had a big "fighting ring" in Smash Bros. and a Smash Bros. clone called Brawlhalla. I probably missed a couple things.
this isn't me.
Oh. Didn't play that one either because I gave up on Blizzard like 10 years ago. I kinda know how it plays though.
>Jocks liked sports games, mainly 2k
>The less popular kids liked RPGs and shit, MGS stuck out, kept up with popular releases
Sounds like nothing's changed then.
Surprised you played NES. Was it a hand-me-down from an older sibling?
Was thinking the same thing, it's similar in a way. I guess there will always be dedicated gamers that search out lesser known good games including older stuff. Makes me happy.
Times change
Back in 2000s when I was in school, we didn't have a club or fighting ring, but Halo and Smash (Melee) were both popular. One friend of mine held parties where we'd play in big groups. He also had LAN parties where we all brought our computers to play stuff like Unreal Tournament. That's something that doesn't happen anymore I'm sure, but even then it wasn't like everybody did it except really dedicated gamers. The guy who held those parties was cool, he's working for Sony now.
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Can't remember if the NES was a hand-me-down, I played it and the PS1 with my siblings a lot. Stand out games were Alfred Chicken, Blaster Master and Spider-Man on the PS1. Then when I was 5 and we moved homes I got an N64 and PS2 and stuck to those even when I got the next-gen systems.
Obviously I don't know much about how things were outside of my life but I think things are mostly the same, whenever I tell my siblings about things from my HS they say "wow people still do that?" I think the popularity of the internet just makes the dumb and the douchebags stick out more (and maybe become more common).
The fighting ring was a senior-year thing. Nobody really noticed I was in it since nobody knew me, someone invited me to play in it and I told her yes, a few days later people were saying "oh shit that guy was YOU?"
Halo and Unreal were things I played growing up but really only me and a couple others played it in my school. Most of the people I know who played Halo and stuff are a generation above me.
Sorry if this is a bit rambly I haven't slept for a while.
No problem with rambling, it's fun to hear about your experience. Yeah, I think you're right about the internet. Was anyone into fighting games like Street Fighter at all? How about Pokemon?
Fighting games had a decent few people who liked them, SF wasn't hugely popular but if you mentioned it most people would perk up and be able to talk about it. Blazblue and Guilty Gear had a decent amount of people who played it too. Also the DBZ games were popular among the more normalfag crowd.
Pokemon was more of a nerdy kid thing to keep playing though, most people played a Pokemon game as a kid though. And girls thought they were cute so you'd see them wearing shirts and shit with Pokemon on it.
Honestly, things sound more similar than I expected. Fighting games like that might actually be bigger now, since in the mid 2000s they were kind of less popular until SFIV came out. I knew some guys that played Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 and 3D games like Soul Calibur, but they weren't hugely popular among your average person. We also had a decent arcade still whereas other places had probably lost theirs by then.