Kings of over saturation, yes, but they can make some very good games when they force themselves.Originally Posted by Mr. Casual
If it wasn't of the second, they wouldn't be on my favorite game developer/publisher list. :nod:
Kings of over saturation, yes, but they can make some very good games when they force themselves.Originally Posted by Mr. Casual
If it wasn't of the second, they wouldn't be on my favorite game developer/publisher list. :nod:
"(...)A One World Government and one-unit monetary system, under permanent non-elected hereditary oligarchists who self-select from among their numbers in the form of a feudal system as it was in the Middle Ages. In this One World entity, population will be limited by restrictions on the number of children per family, diseases, wars, famines, until 1 billion people who are useful to the ruling class, in areas which will be strictly and clearly defined, remain as the total world population." Dont let media feed you with lies. open your eyes and search information yourself.
I think the Super Robot Taisen series takes the cake here. There's tons of them.
Yeah, knowing Capcom and giving Mega Man Legends II a somewhat cliffhanger of an ending made me want to see a sequel real bad.Originally Posted by cahaz
Both Mega Man Legends One and Two were the best I've ever played. They also had superb graphics for the Playstation as well.
Sorry for not updating in awhile Got a new list: Sonic.
UPDATED:
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Sonic the Hedgehog (8-Bit): MS, GG
Sonic the Hedgehog: Gen, GBA, Arc (Via Megaplay), Mobile, 360, Mega Tech (Mega Drive)
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit): MS, GG
Sonic the Hedgehog 2: Gen, Arc (Via Megaplay), Mega Tech (Mega Drive
Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Gen
Sonic Classics 3-in-1: Gen
Sonic and Knuckles: Gen, PC
Sonic CD: PC, CD
Sonic 3D Blast: Saturn, PC, Gen
Sonic Jam: Saturn
Sonic and Knuckles Collection: PC
Sonic R: PC, Saturn
Sonic Spinball: Gen, GG
Sonic Drift: GG
Sonic Drift 2: GG
Sonic Labrytinth: GG
Sonic The Hedgehog: Triple Trouble: GG, MS
Sonic Chaos: GG, MS
Sonic Blast: GG, MS
Dr. Robotniks Mean Bean Machine: GG, Gen
Sonic Adventure: Dre
Sonic Adventure: Limited Edition: Dre
Sonic Adventure International: Dre
Sonic Adventure 2: Dre
Sonic Adventure 2 Birthday Pack: Dre
Sonic Adventure DX: PC, GC
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle: GC
Sonic Heroes: Xbox, GCN, PS2, PC
Shadow the Hedgehog: Xbox, GCN, PS2
Sonic Advance: GBA
Sonic Advance 2: GBA
Sonic Advance 3: GBA
Sonic Advance/Pinball Party Combo: GBA
Sonic N: N-Gage
Sonic Pinball Party: GBA
Sonic Battle: GBA
Sonic Mega Collection: GCN
Sonic Mega Collection +: Xbox, PS2, PC
Sonic Gems Collection: GCN, PS2
Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure: NeoGeoP
Sonic Jam (8-bit): Game.com
Sega Genesis Collection: PS2, PSP
Sonic The Hedgehog: 360, PS3
Sonic Wild Fire: Wii
Sonic Rivals: PSP
Tails Adventure: GG
Tails Sky Patrol: GG
Sonic Shuffle: Dre
Sonic Rush: DS
Sonic Riders: Xbox, GCN, PS2
Sonic the Fighters: Arc
SegaSonic Arcade: Arc
Sega Smash Pack Volume 1: Dre
Sega Smash Pack 2: PC
Sega Smash Pack (GBA Edition): GBA (Has Sonic Spinball)
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81 Versions Total, not counting versions in each country.
14 Collections with Sonic games/Games with extra games (Sonic Adventure DX) were released.
33 games were either had Gamegear/Master System versions of the original, or were ported to other consoles.
List of how many ports each main game had:
(Only Includes Consoles and not Downgraded GG/SMS versions or
arcade bundle games)
Sonic 1: 14 Ports/Emulations
Sonic 2: 12 Ports/Emulations
Sonic 3: 7 Ports/Emulations
Sonic and Knuckles; 7 Ports/Emulations
Sonic 3D Blast: 8 Ports/Emulations
Sonic R: 4 Ports/Emulations
Sonic Adventure: 5 Ports/Versions
Sonic Adventure 2: 2 Ports/Versions
Sonic Heroes: 4 Ports/Versions
Shadow the Hedgehog: 3 Ports/Versions
Last edited by Jasonkhowell; 08-22-2006 at 06:58 PM.
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It gets a bit tricky. Sonic Adventure DX is a port of Sonic Adventure to PC/GCN, with a few bonus features, just as Sonic Adventure 2 Battle is Sonic Adventure 2, and Sonic N is Sonic Advance. Not too sure if they deserve their separate mention.
Sonic Blast and Triple Trouble were also released on SMS (Tectoy, so official), and Sonic 2 (Megadrive) was released on Megaplay. Also, there were Mega-Tech versions of Sonic 1 and 2 (Megadrive again).
Otherwise great work again - I love reading these lists of yours.
Thing about DX is the additions. From what we have learned, DX was ported to the GCN and PC using the Sonic Adventure 2: Battle engine (Which has a few leftovers). Not to mention the new chao minigame, camera modifications, mission mode, remade character models for the playable characters, and GG games. PC version had all that minus chao trading support, so they are seperate versions of Sonic Adventure.Originally Posted by Alchy
SA2: Battle is pretty much a port with minor graphical upgrades and modified battle mode and revamped chao system. Sonic N was pretty much advance with the chao garden taken out, so it is still a port. Basically, DX and Battle was a revamp of some of the things from their origianal games, and Sonic N was a ported Advance with things removed.
However, thanks about telling me about the SMS and Megatech versions. I added those to my list.
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