Liveinadive wrote:I always wanted to have a better go at Clockwork Knight, wasn't there a second one too? Could be a suggestion. I have a PSP with ems/roms now so should be up for this thread.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Also, Megaman X pissed me off so much in the later stages that I'm knocking my score down to 86%.
retroking1981 wrote:I also think we should make everything fortnightly instead of weekly. Will give more people the opportunity to join and also give us more time to juggle it with playing current releases.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I played the MD version of Jurassic Park last year, but I don't think it was tied to the thread, I just fancied it. The SNES version pooed on it from what I played, but I was always interested in the Mega CD version.
retroking1981 wrote:Thank god you agreed, I was expecting an argument there.
davyK wrote:I'd argue Cool Spot is still worth a look
davyK wrote:I'd argue Cool Spot is still worth a look - a bit formulaic perhaps - but it did scrape into Super Play's top 100. http://www.rvgfanatic.com/7464/1450199.html
Moot_Geeza wrote:I haven't played Cool Spot properly since I rented it from Ritz, but the brief time I spent on it when testing an emulator recently suggested that the fizz shot mechanic makes the game feel less accomplished than standard bum-bouncers. I'm not playing devil's advocate here - I'm more than happy to spend a fortnight proving myself wrong, because I have fond memories of the game - but Aladdin/Earthworm Jim and even The Jungle Book raised the bar for well animated Perry platformers imo (although he may have jumped ship before JB come to think of it). It's a bit like Mickey Mania perhaps - I recently convinced myself that it was a forgotten gem, but played it for half an hour and realised why it was never on par with the majority of other Disney/Sega/Capcom efforts. It's on the list, I should put this discussion on ice for a while.
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