Replace Warzard and 1943 with Duck Tales and Rescue Rangers Chip n Dale and I'm fine with that list.
As this thread says, Capcom has announced a classic game collection for the PS2 and possible other systems. If it were to have exactly 20 games on it from Capcom's archive, what would you pick? Please avoid things that are in other PS2 collections, like newer Street Fighters and Mega Mans and things that have no chance due to licensing, like AvP.
Here is my wishlist:
1943
1944
19XX
Bionic Commando
Commando
Cyberbots
Darkstalkers
Final Fight
Forgotten Realms
Ghosts N Goblins
Ghouls N Ghosts
Mercs
Nightwarriors
Pocket Fighter
Street Fighter
Strider
Super Ghouls N Ghosts
U.N. Squadron
Vampire Savior
Warzard
Last edited by Yoshi; 07 Feb 2005 at 02:02 PM.
Replace Warzard and 1943 with Duck Tales and Rescue Rangers Chip n Dale and I'm fine with that list.
read, people.Originally Posted by Yoshi
Scratch Duck Tales then. I'd still want Gargoyle's Quest, though.Originally Posted by epmode
I could change my mind a million times over but I'll leave it as this:
Strider
Final Fight
Carrier Airwing
Ghosts 'n Goblins
Ghouls 'n Ghosts
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts
MERCS
Vampire Savior
Street Fighter
Trojan
Forgotten Worlds
Eco Fighters(underrated...must show pic)
Super Buster Bros.
1941
19XX
Varth
Captain Commando
Three Wonders
Red Earth
Samurai Sword
Leaving out licensed stuff was painful since most of their best beat 'em ups were licensed.
I also would like Capcom to include an extensive art section and linear notes/history.
where is the love for Bionic Commando?
Ah, now there's a great game right there. Fun level design. I'll compile a full list later, since the only games I can think of are the two Slam Masters games, the Final Fights, Captain Commando, and Bionic Commando.
Last edited by Jeremy; 07 Feb 2005 at 02:15 PM.
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Son of a...Originally Posted by marwan
Fixing my list now.
It(arcade or NES) isn't quite top 20 for me. I think NST's GBC game is the best Bionic Commando.Originally Posted by marwan
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