11-19-2019, 03:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2019, 03:24 AM by Sanicderpy.)
I could go on rambling about this but I'm gonna give some highlights. When I was younger, I owned a Leapster and a GBA (my cousins gave one to me) when I was very young (can't remember what games I played though.) I mainly played a bunch of old PC games. At my Grandparent's house they had a Windows 98 pc and at my home Windows XP instead.
To mention flash games, I'll play Super Mario Crossover on Newgrounds as well as those Papa's games where you have to serve customers with different foods and stuff along many other flash games. In terms of Java games, Bounce Tales, mainly Crazy Penguin Catapult 1 and 2 by Digital Chocolate, they also made "City Bloxx" as well (a.k.a Tower Bloxx). Other mobile games I played is Diamond Rush and "Snakes" on those Nokia Symbian phones that my mother owned. Before owning Mario Kart DS when I was about 10, I used to play these clones "Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour" on PC and Crash Team Racing at a friends house. Just 100%'ed them recently and they are both pretty good MK clones I would recommend checking them out. Just to give you a tip: their drifting mechanics aren't really like the Mario Kart games and getting used to them can be a challenge. If you really want to play that Disney racing game, I really recommend to find a real Windows 98 or XP pc play on because the game can't run correctly on modern pc's among other compatibility issues.
Now days I'm really like Japan exclusive games such as Advanced V.G, the Jojo's Bizzare Adventure fighting game on the Dreamcast, various DBZ games, Sharp X68000 and PC-98 titles and PC Engine games like Dracula X. (Don't worry I don't play those "dating sims" and that other vulgar stuff that shouldn't be discussed here)
Here's some gameplay if you're curious about those Java mobile games, it's the cleanest footage that I could find.
City Bloxx: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eP2rVisHPo
Crazy Penguin Catapult 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YRzV8X-k_Q
Crazy Penguin Catapult 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWN3R_-BGZM
Diamond Rush (a playlist of all the levels): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5kVNQFj...997BE62088
To mention flash games, I'll play Super Mario Crossover on Newgrounds as well as those Papa's games where you have to serve customers with different foods and stuff along many other flash games. In terms of Java games, Bounce Tales, mainly Crazy Penguin Catapult 1 and 2 by Digital Chocolate, they also made "City Bloxx" as well (a.k.a Tower Bloxx). Other mobile games I played is Diamond Rush and "Snakes" on those Nokia Symbian phones that my mother owned. Before owning Mario Kart DS when I was about 10, I used to play these clones "Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour" on PC and Crash Team Racing at a friends house. Just 100%'ed them recently and they are both pretty good MK clones I would recommend checking them out. Just to give you a tip: their drifting mechanics aren't really like the Mario Kart games and getting used to them can be a challenge. If you really want to play that Disney racing game, I really recommend to find a real Windows 98 or XP pc play on because the game can't run correctly on modern pc's among other compatibility issues.
Now days I'm really like Japan exclusive games such as Advanced V.G, the Jojo's Bizzare Adventure fighting game on the Dreamcast, various DBZ games, Sharp X68000 and PC-98 titles and PC Engine games like Dracula X. (Don't worry I don't play those "dating sims" and that other vulgar stuff that shouldn't be discussed here)
Here's some gameplay if you're curious about those Java mobile games, it's the cleanest footage that I could find.
City Bloxx: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eP2rVisHPo
Crazy Penguin Catapult 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YRzV8X-k_Q
Crazy Penguin Catapult 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWN3R_-BGZM
Diamond Rush (a playlist of all the levels): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5kVNQFj...997BE62088