Any cool action/adventure games i'm missing on 16-bit?

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Any cool action/adventure games i'm missing on 16-bit?

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Well, I had a thread about MAME action games, and now i'm a bit more interested in the console versions.

I'm looking for anything that's kinda not that well known, since i'm sure i've played every big game there is on SNES and Genesis.

Action or adventure(or run n' gun) would be cool.

I have played some lesser known ones like that Star game that sonic team made, Pulseman, Hagane, Demon's Quest, Treasure's games, Rocket Knight/Sparkster, and some others.

Any other gems out there?

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evil_ash_xero wrote:Action or adventure (or run n' gun) would be cool.
Adventures on a 16-bit? Well, there were a few on the SegaCD -- Monkey Island, Snatcher, Willy Beamish, Rise of the Dragon... :roll:
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I'll check those out. Thanks.

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Seems the rolleyes weren't enough. Should I have used the </sarcasm> tag? :P
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@evil_ash_xero

Wrong forum, again.
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Stormwatch wrote:Seems the rolleyes weren't enough. Should I have used the </sarcasm> tag? :P
Oh I see. lol

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Well, if you ever want to get into graphical adventures, all 3 of those are excellent choices.
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Re: Any cool action/adventure games i'm missing on 16-bit?

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evil_ash_xero wrote:Well, I had a thread about MAME action games,
stick to one instead of the "please list the hundreds of worthwhile games for all systems' spam plz

anyway, yeah, i'm sure you're missing some, like dino city
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Ceph wrote:@evil_ash_xero

Wrong forum, again.
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super spam
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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Re: Any cool action/adventure games i'm missing on 16-bit?

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Ed Oscuro wrote:
evil_ash_xero wrote:Well, I had a thread about MAME action games,
stick to one instead of the "please list the hundreds of worthwhile games for all systems' spam plz

anyway, yeah, i'm sure you're missing some, like dino city
Yeah, well, I made that thread a few days ago, and just thought up this one today, after being a bit let down by the MAME games.

Sorry if it seemed a bit SPAM-ish.

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Re: Any cool action/adventure games i'm missing on 16-bit?

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evil_ash_xero wrote:Yeah, well, I made that thread a few days ago, and just thought up this one today, after being a bit let down by the MAME games.
Twice is the charm, is that the idea? :P

I dunno, if you don't like our MAME picks, I dunno why you'd like our console picks, at least not in my case. Although some people here surprise me with their console gaming tastes, i.e. Ceph's pick for game of the week starting today (speaking of OMG SPAM).
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Well, you can't expect people who've never played Zelda or Mega Man to have good taste. :wink:

Anyway, the SNES has so many great games. You might not have heard of these, but I've played them all more times than I can count.

Action:
ActRaiser 2
Assault Suits Valken (Cybernator in the US, but it had some story cut out)
Cannon Fodder (play it with the mouse)
Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions
The Firemen
Mega Man (X, X2, X3, and 7 are pretty popular, but you might not have tried the Japan-only Mega Man & Bass / Rockman & Forte. The GBA port was localized, but it wasn't quite as good.)
Metal Warriors (average single-player, but very fun versus)
Zombies Ate My Neighbors

Adventure:
Big Sky Trooper
Front Mission: Gun Hazard
Illusion of Gaia
Out of this World
Phantom 2040
Terranigma

You should definitely try either of Enix's greats (Gaia / Terranigma).

Run 'n gun:
Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures
Jurassic Park II: The Chaos Continues (amazingly underrated, especially with 2 players)
Mutant Chronicles: Doomtroopers
Super Star Wars trilogy (though the first is a little lacking)
Super Turrican 2

It's a little harder to think of what you might not have played on the Genesis. Vectorman? But he's pretty well-known.
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Mortificator wrote: Zombies Ate My Neighbors
How could I've forgotten about hat one?
Awesome game indeed. :)
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If you're going to play Cannon Fodder, stick with the Amiga version please.

one of the finest underrated gems on the SNES IMO is Out to Lunch.. but again, better stick with the Amiga version :D (Though I adimit I played it on SNES first)
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Re: Any cool action/adventure games i'm missing on 16-bit?

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evil_ash_xero wrote:I made that thread a few days ago, and just thought up this one today, after being a bit let down by the MAME games.

Sorry if it seemed a bit SPAM-ish.

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There's nothing wrong with this thread, and some of those 'spam' comments were directed at Ceph.
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Demon's Crest is great. It's a different style of platformer with a darker storyline and artwork, setting it apart from most other Action/Adventure games for the system. One of the better SNES soundtracks I've heard, too.

I can't think of anything other than what has already been mentioned here in the thread.
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Shatterhand wrote:If you're going to play Cannon Fodder, stick with the Amiga version please.
The Amiga version's got the cool intro song, but load times are frequent throughout the game. The SNES version cuts them down considerably, and since it plays the same I'd recommend it over the original.
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Mortificator wrote:Mega Man (X, X2, X3, and 7 are pretty popular, but you might not have tried the Japan-only Mega Man & Bass / Rockman & Forte. The GBA port was localized, but it wasn't quite as good.)
The GBA music was nice, though. Sounded more Mega Man-ish. Also, you forget Soul Blazer.
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I second Zombies ate my Neighbors, and add Ranger-X (Ex Ranza).
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Some badass platformers for the Genesis: Strider, Flashback, Out of this World, Castle of Illusion, Quackshot, World of Illusion, Comix Zone, E-SWAT, Vectorman, Toe Jam & Earl, Shinobi 3, Ristar, Pulseman, Moonwalker, Mega Turrican, Gunstar Heroes, Greendog, Ranger X.
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Mortificator wrote:
Shatterhand wrote:If you're going to play Cannon Fodder, stick with the Amiga version please.
The Amiga version's got the cool intro song, but load times are frequent throughout the game. The SNES version cuts them down considerably, and since it plays the same I'd recommend it over the original.
The loading times were very bearable IMO, and you could keep hearing the cool song that plays while the game is loading... and it's not just the intro song, I think soundwise the game is much superior overall on the Amiga version.

But yeah, the SNES version isn't bad either, the gameplay is very intact, unlike with Sensible Soccer :)
Moonwalker, Mega Turrican,
Moonwalker is one of the finest games I ever played. Even with Michael Jackson and all, they managed to make a damn awesome game.

And Mega Turrican, again, I'd advise you play Turrican 3 on Amiga instead... your ears will thank you :) But yeah, awesome game too.
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My ears must be writing me a death threat, then, since I like Mega Turrican better. :wink: The reduced audio quality is a shame in this one; Cannon Fodder just had little between-mission ditties and no in-game music, while Turrican has an awesome Huelsbeck soundtrack. But the Genesis version of the game supports the 6-button pad so you have separate buttons for shooting, jumping, smartbombs, and the plasma whip. It's so much easier to control than on the Amiga, where you have to make do with one button.

And you know, I have to give Mega Turrican's soundtrack a thumbs-up for incorporating the classic Turrican anthem in the intro. It's just a little thing that makes Turrican feel right. If the theme hadn't started up during the final battle of Super Turrican 2 (and of the whole series) I would have needed to find Chris and kick him in the balls.
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Super Laydock wrote:
Mortificator wrote: Zombies Ate My Neighbors
How could I've forgotten about hat one?
Awesome game indeed. :)
until you beat it. Which really has to be done pretty much in one sitting because the passwords they give you are just level passwords, but start you off with only the basic weapons (instead of all the stuff you've collected up to that point).

I took a saturday to sit down and beat it all the way through and was so sick of the game by the time the end finally came that I swore it off forever and haven't so much as touched it since (except to take it out of my genesis and put it into its case, and then later to put the case into a box and mail it to someone else).
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Not technically 16 bit, but Adventures of Little ralph on PSX might as well be a 16 bit game, it's a complete throwback to 16 bit but with better platforming gameplay. Frustratingly difficult, but very rewarding when you practice it.
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Mortificator wrote:My ears must be writing me a death threat, then, since I like Mega Turrican better. :wink: The reduced audio quality is a shame in this one; Cannon Fodder just had little between-mission ditties and no in-game music, while Turrican has an awesome Huelsbeck soundtrack. But the Genesis version of the game supports the 6-button pad so you have separate buttons for shooting, jumping, smartbombs, and the plasma whip. It's so much easier to control than on the Amiga, where you have to make do with one button.

And you know, I have to give Mega Turrican's soundtrack a thumbs-up for incorporating the classic Turrican anthem in the intro. It's just a little thing that makes Turrican feel right. If the theme hadn't started up during the final battle of Super Turrican 2 (and of the whole series) I would have needed to find Chris and kick him in the balls.
You can play the Amiga version using a 2 button controller (IIRC, even Turrican 1 used 2 buttons controllers). I never had any problem controlling the Amiga version, I think the controls were spot-on. I also never knew Mega Turrican used the 6 pad button, I only played it with the 3 buttons controller, so the setup wasn't much different from playing on Amiga with 2 buttons. (If I remeber correctly, it was basically exactly the same thing, except I would push up to jump instead of pressing a button... considering UP doesn't do anything on the Mega-Drive version, that 's hardly something to complain).
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Don't several Amiga games support Master System or Genny controllers? Also, was Turrican one of them?
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Yeah, I don't recall Turrican 1 or 2 supporting this option though (at least not without TEH HAX; several WHDLoad patches allow for the use of an extra button in cases where the original game didn't support it - a lifesaver for Ruff 'n' Tumble).
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