The Legend of Legacy
3DS
Release Date: October 13th, 2015
Purchased at: Amazon (Online – $40)
Legend of Legacy looked like a solid turn based RPG with roots in the past. Many tout it as a spiritual successor to the Saga series, but I sadly haven’t played them, so I can’t attest to that. After about 5 or so hours with the game, I can say it’s decent but kind of reliant on grinding. I really enjoy the Final Fantasy II like level progression system where you level up skills and stats based on their usage. Hopefully the store picks up though, as it is as bare bones as you can get! |
Chibi-Robo: Zip Lash
3DS
Release Date: October 9th, 2015
Purchased at: Amazon (Online – $40)
Chibi-Robo is a series I want to love, but I haven’t. Ever since the GameCube game, which I only rented and don’t actually own sadly, I’ve been a fan. Unfortunately I haven’t seen a game as fun as that one since. The DS Park Patrol was good, but I don’t think it held by attention and I never finished it. Photo Finder or whatever it was called on the 3DS was novel, but not a real Chibi-Robo game. Sadly, the review for Zip Lash are disappointing me before I’ve even played it. I really hope it’s great, because this is such a great idea and it just needs to be implemented well to be a huge franchise. |
Worms: A Space Oddity
Wii
Release Date: March 18th, 2008
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $3)
For as much love as the Worms series has, I don’t actually think I’ve ever played a Worms game. My cousin told me how much she loved the game way back in like, 2000, and I still haven’t played it. I’m actually not even sure what the game is like: I guess it’s a sort of tactical game? With worms fighting other worms? I’m not sure. Someone clue me in! |
Rock ‘n’ Roll Adventures
Wii
Release Date: October 11th, 2007
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $1)
Man, I’ve been looking for this piece of crap game for a long time now! A few months back I decided I needed to own a classic set of crappy games for the Wii: the Data Design games. These included Anubis II, Ninjabread Man, and Billy the Wizard. This game is also part of that awful designer’s legacy, featuring similarly awful mechanics, visuals, and sound. And now I have them all! Hooray? |
Survivor
Wii
Release Date: January 28th, 2011
Purchased at: GameStop (Campbell, CA – $3)
Another game that I had never heard of until seeing it on the shelf, Survivor is based on the reality TV show which I had heard of. The game is, what else, a collection of minigames spun around the “Challenges” of the TV show. There’s probably some sort of season mode where you need to note be voted off the island, but I’m thinking this’ll likely be an average game and nothing more. |
Academy of Champions: Soccer
Wii
Release Date: November 3rd, 2009
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $1)
Normally I’d pass on most all sports games, but this one was just a dollar, complete, and looked interesting enough. I decided to give it a try. After some research I found out the game was well received upon release, and praised for its game modes and controls, something hard to come by on the Wii. My only real experience with soccer games is, of course, the SNES’ amazing Mega Man Soccer. |
Pheasants Forever Wingshooter
Wii
Release Date: October 6th, 2010
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $1)
A game I solely bought because of the name. Yeah, it’s complete, and it was just a dollar, but honestly? Pheasants Forever? I mean how could I not buy this game? |
Dave Mirra BMX Challenge
Wii
Release Date: October 2nd, 2007
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $1)
Man, I played the shit out of Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 back on the GameCube, of all systems. After the glorious Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series released, it wasn’t long before imitators came out. With Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX on the PS1, my brother and I found an excellent and legitimately fun substitute for skateboarding on consoles. And then when the Cube released I picked up Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3, and literally DMFB2 as my second game. I loved it a lot, and really enjoyed the music as well. Here’s hoping this Wii version can capture even a small essence of what made doing BMX tricks exciting and fun! |
Bionicle Heroes
Wii
Release Date: April 24th, 2007
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $3)
Growing up I had a few of the LEGO Bionicle toys. I thought they were a cool alternative to the traditional LEGO bricks, but only really played with them for a year or so. When I saw this game on the shelf it reminded me of my youth and I felt kind of nostalgic. The game looks to be a sort of brawler/beat ’em up, which I think would be a great genre for this series. |
Marvel Super Hero Squad
DS
Release Date: October 20th, 2009
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $5)
I was shocked they had this game complete! Granted it’s not an expensive game by any means, just seeing complete DS games at GameStop is a rarity. The first game in the short Marvel Super Hero Squad series, this first game is a team based RPG featuring a lot of famous Marvel Heroes and Villains. I think I am more excited to play the sequel, based on the Infinity Gauntlet storyline, than this original one, but I’m still happy to have it in my collection. |
Desktop Tower Defense
DS
Release Date: May 11th, 2009
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $3)
I remember playing Desktop Tower Defense on, well, my desktop. It was originally a flash game with addictive tower defense gameplay that I’d play between classes. I remember when the DS game came out a lot of outlets kept asking “Why?” The game is free to play online, so why would people pay money to play it on their DS? I guess it’s for those really serious tower defense players. And now it’s for me for just a few dollars. |
Line Rider 2: Unbound
DS
Release Date: September 16th, 2008
Purchased at: GameStop (Campbell, CA – $1)
The Line Rider games started out on the PC I believe, but it seems as though the DS is the best system for the series. That being said, there’s also a Wii version of the game, which I obviously need to now track down as well. Drawing lines seeing little dudes sled on them seems like a good time, right? |
Transformers Animated
DS
Release Date: October 21st, 2008
Purchased at: GameStop (Campbell, CA – $4)
Transformers was never really my favorite cartoon. I think I grew up after it’s prime (haha!), but I did enjoy its spinoff series Beast Wars. That being said, the Transformers franchise is booming now, and it’s highly collectible. This DS version is apparently based on the newer animated series which released around the time of the movies. |
Lunar Knights
DS
Release Date: February 6th, 2007
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $7)
A solid RPG find for a decent price, Lunar Knights is an RPG by Konami and produced in part by the man himself Hideo Kojima. Lunar Knights is a spiritual successor to Kojima’s Game Boy Advance RPG series Boktai. This game, just like Boktai, uses a special sunlight sensor to enhance gameplay. Well, Lunar Knights sort of does that: you actually need to slot in a GBA version of one of the Boktai games to get that added benefit. That’s a pretty sweet addition if you ask me. I have the original Boktai as well. I need to find that if I want to start this one though…. hmm… |
Tank Beat
DS
Release Date: May 29th, 2007
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $1)
Looking at the cartridge, I could only really go off the title to determine what the gameplay would be. I was honestly hoping it’d be a sort of rhythm game featuring tanks, army men, or anything like that. Unfortunately, it’s just a generic tactical/strategy game. It sold poorly and was reviewed negatively, but despite this it actually was given a sequel for the DS. |
Freedom Wings
DS
Release Date: August 21st, 2006
Purchased at: GameStop (Campbell, CA – $1)
For just a dollar I can’t pass up on a flying sim/RPG hybrid. And it’s a Natsume game, meaning it’ll likely feature heavy story elements and character development. I can’t look at Natsume as a developer of anything else but the Harvest Moon series (which they should probably just stick to making solely), and I imagine anything they make outside of that series to be essentially that series with a new main focus. Wooing characters by day and going on air raids by night? You can’t tell me that doesn’t sound awesome! |
Hoppie
DS
Release Date: August 30th, 2011
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $5)
I had heard about this game before, mainly because it was such a late release DS game and featured some intriguing gameplay elements (hopping around, go figure!), but never saw it in the wild before. For the price, though, I thought about simply passing on it. After some debating I decided to get it since I haven’t seen it any other time and it could be worth the investment. |
Left Brain Right Brain 2
DS
Release Date: December 9th, 2008
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $1)
For another buck I decided to pick up another one of those “Brain Boosting” games on the DS. Seriously, there are a ton of them. All in the wake of the massive and unexpected success of Nintendo’s Brain Age series, we started seeing a lot of DS games that offered puzzles and challenges to apparently enhance your brain’s capabilities. Maybe it’s time I start picking up some of these titles since they’re on the cheap. |
PictoImage
DS
Release Date: September 2nd, 2008
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $2)
Since I can only go by the title and small artwork on the cartridge, I was at first intrigued by this game. It said it was by Sega, and with the PictoImage moniker, I was thinking maybe it’d be akin to Picross or perhaps Color Cross in terms of gameplay. Sadly, I don’t think it’s like that. From what I can tell now, you and a few friends play the game, drawing images that each other player can see and just tries to guess what it is? It makes me wonder if the game is even playable with just one cartridge. Hopefully there’s download play. But let’s be realistic, I won’t be playing this one. Haha. Sorry Sega. |
WordJong
DS
Release Date: November 16th, 2007
Purchased at: GameStop (Campbell, CA – $1)
A few months back I picked up WordJong Party on the Wii, because it was also a dollar and many cited it as a fairly fun party game with a different approach to gameplay than just random minigames. Well, that game started out on the DS, and has you making words from tiles to clear a game board. I’m all about puzzle games, and this one sounds like a good one. |
Meteos: Disney Magic
DS
Release Date: February 27th, 2007
Purchased at: GameStop (San Jose, CA – $1)
Hooray! I’ve been looking for this game for ages! Ever since the first Meteos came out I’ve been hunting for this Disney inspired sequel of sorts. I say “of sorts” because I don’t think this game actually added anything new: it was literally just the first game with a Disney skin. Still though, considering Meteos was one of the coolest and unique puzzle games on the DS, I’m more than happy to try it out again with Mickey Mouse! |
Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys!
DS
Release Date: April 15th, 2008
Purchased at: GameStop (Campbell, CA – $3)
Another game I’ve been looking for for what seems like years, Teenage Zombies is kind of like an exploration game like Metroid but no where near as good. You get to play as three different zombies at once, switching between them when needed to utilize their unique powers. I don’t remember the game selling well or reviewing well, but I’m willing to give it a shot. |
SSX
PS2
Release Date: October 30th, 2000
Purchased at: Goodwill (Cupertino, CA – $3)
A trip to Goodwill after a dentist appointment turned out to be incredibly fruitful! Not only was I able to pick up the original SSX on the PS2, which rounds out the PS2 SSX games for me, but I was also able to find a handful of PS1 games in great condition. Those games far trumped this one, but seeing as I already have them I won’t be giving them a full space on the Roundup. Those games include the original Spyro the Dragon, Spider-Man, and a black label version of Mega Man 8! All for just $2.49 each! Hooray! |
Future Cop: L.A.P.D.
PS1
Release Date: August 31st, 1998
Purchased at: Goodwill (Cupertino, CA – $3)
It’s not too often I can find complete PS1 games these days, so even the average finds like Future Cop are exciting! The disc on this one looks a little beat up, so hopefully it plays. But for just $2.50 I’ll give it a chance. |
Yoshi’s Woolly World
Wii U
Release Date: October 16th, 2015
Purchased at: Amazon (Online – $60)
Yarn Yoshi! I likely would have bought this game or picked it up later at some point, the inclusion of the Yarn Yoshi amiibo made me plop down the money on a pre-order. Laura has been in Taiwan for work recently, but is back this weekend. I didn’t want to play it without her here, but now that she’ll be back I’m itching to give it a go! It just looks so adorable! Unfortunately though the reviews are coming in and calling this one an average game. I’ll judge for myself though. |