Video Games
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Last Updated: 1/11/24
- Half-Life + Half-Life 2 - Valve
- Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (999) - Spike Chunsoft
- FINAL FANTASY IV + V + VI - Square Enix
- The World Ends With You - Square Enix
- Super Mario Odyssey - Nintendo
- Cave Story - Studio Pixel / NICALIS
- Xenoblade Chronicles - MonolithSoft / Nintendo
- DJMAX RESPECT/V - Rocky Studio / NEOWIZ
- Dragon Quest I + III + V - Square Enix
- Kingdom Hearts I + II - Square Enix
- Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective - CAPCOM
- Rhythm Thief and the Emperor's Treasure - SEGA Corporation
- FINAL FANTASY Versus XIII / FINAL FANTASY XV - Square Enix
- FINAL FANTASY VII - Square Enix
- LUMINES: Puzzle Fusion - Q Entertainment
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 + CD - SEGA Corporation
- Sonic Adventure + Sonic Adventure 2 - SEGA Corporation
- Pokemon Red/Blue/Green/Yellow - GAME FREAK / Nintendo
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Tetris (Game Boy) - Bullet-Proof Software / Nintendo
It's a classic Game Boy game, everyone knows it by now.
However, I don't think the large majority of people know about the many, many hoops Bullet-Proof Software and Nintendo went through to
get the rights to Tetris.
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Tetris Effect Connected - Monstars / Resonair
I've always heard about Tetris Effect while Puyo Puyo Tetris was still popular. I haven't played it until I got a PS4, and, oh man, what an wonderful experience it was.
The game feels like an art/music experience bundled with a Tetris game, much like LUMINES. (Fun Fact - both games were made by Tetsuya Mizuguchi!)
Later on, Oculus offered a
30 minute trial for TE:C, and decided to give it a shot. I cannot describe how different playing TE:C is in VR compared to playing it on a TV. I got chills during the
first stage, it was that awesome.
I seriously recommend this game to anyone who loves a blend of Gameplay, Art, and Music - or really, if you love the LUMINES series. You'll feel right at home with Tetris Effect.
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The Act - Cecropia / React Entertainment / Chillingo
This game is more obscure than I thought. The Act was originally meant for an Arcade release, but was cancelled.
It was, then, ported to iOS by React Entertainment and published by Chillingo (Now EA Chillingo). Sometime later,
it was delisted, but I'm not sure when. This game is similar to LaserDisc games like Dragon's Lair or Time Gal.
The game isn't completely lost though, footage of both the iOS and Arcade versions in their entirety are available
on YouTube. The arcade version is also available... through certain means, but it is possible to get the game
running again on a modern PC. I do wish this game got a bit more time in the spotlight, it is a unique game for sure.