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Recommend me good game from PSX/gameboy/gbc/dos, pc88-98,pc before 2000, SNES, nes

>Additionally realistic rendering planning involving refraction/reflection/translucentcy, pen and paper, not 3d
>Realistic animation spacing, for walks, run , how limb tandems and such, in simpler math maybe. >Or Simplest available
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>>179445
Princess Maker ヽ(´∇`)ノ
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This has SUPERIOR animation!
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tululoo maker ヽ(´∇`)ノ
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Mario Six Figure 4
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Recommend me good blue film game from PSX/gameboy/gbcal-Quran/dos, pc88-98,pc nipple screwing before 2000, SNES, Penes

>Additionally realistic rendering planning unbirth involving refraction/reflection leech therapy/translucentcy, PENIS and pencilpaper, not 3d Jawa
>"Realistic" animation spacing, for erectile failurewalks, run , how limb BOOBIES tandems and such, in simpler negative iq math maybe. >Or Simplest available, fuck you
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>>179466
fucking genwunners
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>>179476
>genwunners
being called out for something i dont even know what teh means - has teh uno effect back onto you! :lolico:
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>>179478
Yahoo it or somethign
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first thing i did! still don't get why i am being calling "pokemon purist" though? :x3:
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>>179483
I was joking you were a generation one MLP purist, though my joke doesn't even work :sad: as that game is from gen 3, before Friendship Is Magic.
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Super Castlevania IV! ヽ(´∇`)ノ
It's a bit hard around 2/3rds in with the platforming but the combat is pretty easy. I think you'll have a lot of fun with it. It may not be the most challenging Castlevania of the first four games, but it's still worth checking out. Lots of cool whip action, and the animations and attention to detail with the pixel art are sure to interest you. (´ー`)

But if you're not so much into traditional platforming, you can also try Symphony of the Night. It's a classic, but it plays more like Metroid and pretty easy to breeze through, as well as almost all the other Castlevanias that came after it - hence the term "Metroidvania". Still a lot of cool animations in there, you might like it.
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>>179488
i don't know shit about mlp, i just thought it would be funny to recommend it! :hokke3:
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>>179445
>Monster Rancher (known as Monster Farm in Japan) is a console and handheld RPG franchise that combines the heart-pounding battling action and raiseable critters of a Mons series with the strategy and challenge of a simulation and management game.
>The ultimate goal? To Be a Master and win the ultimate cup of the game, whatever that may be. But nothing lasts forever, and eventually, your epic monster will grow old and die—you can either retire them, or "fuse" them into a new, baby monster and start again.
>The series has gained some renown among gamers for its extremely unique means of obtaining monsters. Rather than running out and catching them or raising them to evolve into other creatures, you create monsters from ordinary CDs and DVDs. By reading "subcode data" off of CDs, games in the Monster Rancher franchise create monsters from pretty much any disc you can stuff into your PlayStation. Certain discs even unlock specific rare monsters, often ones that play off the content of the CD or DVD.
>Another thing about Monster Rancher games? They're hard. Really hard. This is partially due to their depth—despite looking fairly simple, there's a lot that goes on in the background. Due to the legendary difficulty and important mechanics not being told to the player, the series became a cult classic overseas, though it remains fairly popular in Japan.
>Not to be confused with Monster Hunter. If you should find Hunters on your Ranch, be prepared for some intense territorial disputes. Also not to be confused with Monster Racers, which is a racing game, or Monster Racer, which is a mascot racer, or with Slime Rancher which is about raising slimes (not Jells). Despite the identical Japanese name, it is not to be confused with Monster Farm either.
think I've found a hidden gem :nyaoo-closedeyes:
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Nice thread, keep it going. Also, Sega Saturn is welcome too. Or wonderswan. Gamegear.
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crazy-kun did u take your meds? :huh:
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>>179535
Isn't it kina crazy coming again and again and again and again to pick on someone, just because you think it's funny? Maybe take your own ass and shove it into a fukin door, along with your brain maybe.
Again, faggot.
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>>179514
Is there monster rancher on windows?!?!?!
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>Is there monster rancher on windows?!?!?!
Yeah: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1716120/Monster_Rancher_1__2_DX/

...but you can just emulate the PS1 versions
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>>179562
Emulate? How does karma count you for that
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>>179625
there's no real harm (and thus no karmic effect) in getting a copy of something you can't buy
but in this case, the game is in fact still provided for sale, so that argument doesn't apply

as such, if you haven't already bought the game (since again, it is available to purchase still), emulating would be karmically negative
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>>179626
Hm, is there even physical sale for this. I can't recall one around here. Lots of knockoffs too.
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>>179633
The mario game? Thats super mario RPG which was sold exclusive in JP and US(?) and is very rare.
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>>179473
LOL wtf did I just watch??
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>>179506
yeah super castlevania is easy compared to most of the series... which still means that it's pretty hard of course. I liked it but had to use savestates to enjoy it. especially because one of the later bosses is impossible to beat without taking damage (unless you're actually lucky), and he's a boss in the middle of a boss rush, too
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I beat Silent Hill again last night and got teh good ending (first time I played without any guides :glare1:). Emulated it, so there were some minor issues with the animations being buggy (at least I think so, since never played it on original hardware). But I adapted to the rotating tank controls pretty quickly and it was a lot of fun. :biggrin: I finally understand the plot of the series now too.
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>>179694
Oh and here's a non-spoiler tip if anyone hasn't played SH1 yet, wants to, and wants a good ending without using a guide.

The first time I roleplayed as Harry Mason while playing, following the objectives as if I were in his shoes. This works great up until you get to the resort area. To get teh good ending you need to explore the resort area fully, even though logically you would be rushing to find you daughter... rather than searching every room as if you were playing a video game. :dark:
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>>179638
then that's ok to emulate?
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>>179713
yeah dude, go for it.
as the rule of thumb goes - if you can't buy it, emulate it. you won't be able to experience it otherwise. ヽ(´ー`)ノ
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Why does this sage

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