Last One to Post Wins! v4

I quite liked the Telltale games even if they became rather formulaic at a certain point.
 
There's also a fun SNES game called Zombies Ate My Neighbors.
Zombies ate my Neighbours is one of those games I've known about my whole life but never seen any gameplay or barely ever heard anyone talk about. The couple times I have though, people have always said it's good or fun.

The only game I'm interested in right now that has zombies in it is Lollipop Chainsaw, because we're getting a remaster of it this year.
 
Zombies ate my Neighbours is one of those games I've known about my whole life but never seen any gameplay or barely ever heard anyone talk about. The couple times I have though, people have always said it's good or fun.

The only game I'm interested in right now that has zombies in it is Lollipop Chainsaw, because we're getting a remaster of it this year.

Thanks to my oldest sibling being a child of the early 90's, I had the chance to play Zombies Ate My Neighbors on his real cartridge.

...It wasn't my favorite thing ever. But a nice way to kill 30 minutes.
 
I don't like Zombies at all. The living-dead, morbid, grim, slimy creatures never amused me, and it looks too much fake to get immersed into! At least horror movies have some interesting lighting and sound effects that gives some fun, even though all "ghosts" are white and wear white/black dress mostly.

Although, I do feel that if any movie/show don't reveal the ghost, but instead keeps moving the plot with perceiveness, shadows, sightings, etc. then it can be good.
 
Zombies ate my Neighbours is one of those games I've known about my whole life but never seen any gameplay or barely ever heard anyone talk about. The couple times I have though, people have always said it's good or fun.
One of my relatives had that game. So that's how I knew about it. I've also seen the odd Let's Play back in the day when I was still into that stuff. ^^
 
I remember that there was a DS game known something like World Ends With You.

Name was very flashy, hence I downloaded it, but don't remember in which folder I kept it, or it also might be possible that it got auto-deleted !!
 
Whenever I think of SNES games I immediately think of Kirby Super Star since it's one that's incredibly special to me. Besides that I'll think of stuff like Mega Man 7, X1-X3, Super Mario World, A Link to the Past, Super Metroid, all those big names. But the SNES had so much good stuff, I love Tetris Attack/Panel de Pon a ton despite not really being into puzzle battle games.
 
I am more into NDS and GBA.
 
I'm the same, I like the home consoles as well; but I feel like the lower cost of development led to a ton of creative titles on the handhelds that would've have been able to justify a console budget.
 
I generally prefer handhelds. I wouldn't have a Switch if not for the Switch Lite.
 
Final Fantasy V is one of my favourite RPGs and it was for SNES, but I never associate it with the system because of the fact it never came out in the west until we got the GBA version or the PC Pixel Remasters, both of which have new content over the original, so I mostly just think of it as a GBA game since that's the version I played. I'm glad JRPGs have become just as common as other genres because there's a lot of good stuff we could've missed out on.

And yeah, I mainly grew up on handhelds (DS/3DS) but there's a lot of stuff I've gone back to experience, and the 3DS virtual console helped with that as well. I've heard the 3DS version of Kirby's Adventure for NES is good.
 
I've still never played Final Fantasy. It just... never really made me want to try it, I guess ?

As for Kirby I really liked Kirby and the Forgotten Land and have been meaning to try out some more titles in that franchise. Haven't gotten around to it.
 
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