- Nov 10, 2003
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Lets list off some games we really liked but really didn't get much recognition. I'll start with a couple of my favorites from SNES:
Illusion of Gaia:
Developed by Enix and published by Nintendo (outside of Japan), this is probably my favorite SNES game. An action RPG that had plenty of areas to explore and puzzles to solve all mixed in with one of the better story lines in any video game. You set out on a quest to find out what happened to your father after his trip to the Tower of Babel many years ago. Interestingly, the Nintendo published version of the game had the logo changed to the Legend of Zelda font.
SmartBall:
Developed by Game Freak (Pokemon) but published by Sony, I remember playing this sidescrolling platformer many times when I was a kid. Basically you are a prince that gets turned into a ball because your jealous brother(?) wants your woman. A fairly easy and simple game, but really fun. Apparently a sequel was planned but canceled by Sony because they were moving towards launching the PlayStation and didn't want GameFreak to release any more Nintendo titles.
Illusion of Gaia:
Developed by Enix and published by Nintendo (outside of Japan), this is probably my favorite SNES game. An action RPG that had plenty of areas to explore and puzzles to solve all mixed in with one of the better story lines in any video game. You set out on a quest to find out what happened to your father after his trip to the Tower of Babel many years ago. Interestingly, the Nintendo published version of the game had the logo changed to the Legend of Zelda font.
SmartBall:
Developed by Game Freak (Pokemon) but published by Sony, I remember playing this sidescrolling platformer many times when I was a kid. Basically you are a prince that gets turned into a ball because your jealous brother(?) wants your woman. A fairly easy and simple game, but really fun. Apparently a sequel was planned but canceled by Sony because they were moving towards launching the PlayStation and didn't want GameFreak to release any more Nintendo titles.