Subject: Nah.
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Posted on: 2014-01-21 04:42:00 UTC
Heard of it, though. I tried to emulate it years later, but could never find a working copy.
Subject: Nah.
Author:
Posted on: 2014-01-21 04:42:00 UTC
Heard of it, though. I tried to emulate it years later, but could never find a working copy.
As in, the first games for the PS1? I'm just looking for people to geek out about it with. I get so nostalgic!
(I apologize if this is the wrong place to discuss this, still familiarizing myself with things...)
I've never actually played a Crash game, but I did play one of the PS1 Spyro games. I don't remember which one. Might have been the first one.
I didn't have a PS1 at the time, so I had a limited time to run around in the game, but I do remember enjoying the game.
The friend that lent them to me and I had a bit of a falling out and I still have a small pile of his games. I just might pop that into my PS2 again... now, if I can track down my PS1 memory cards.
I have played some of the other Spyro games though, I think they were for the GBC and GBA, not 100% sure though, it was more my sisters kind of game. I was more into Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh, which had one hell of a confusing game on the PS1 if I remember correctly, can't remember what is was called but it was really hard to work out the controls and everything.
The GBA spin-offs were pretty decent; at least, Spyro Orange and Attack of the Rhynocs were. Didn't play much of Season of Ice or Season of Fire (Flame?) before tiring of them, so I can't give much of an opinion.
Man, Pokemon was my jam as a kid! I remember when Gold came out, I played that game for the longest! Until the internal battery died in it, RIP...
Or at least you could from R/S/E onwards (although none of my Gen 4 games have had that problem yet).
Currently been re-playing through Heart Gold (remake of Gold) whilst I was waiting for my laptop, currently just got into the Kanto Region with my team of Feraligatr, Onix, Kadabra, Arcanine, Fearow and Dragonair.
I have every Crash game ever made and I love pretty much all of them. I do find Spyro the cuter protagonist, though. Maybe it's because I had a plushie version of him in my youth that I definitely do not cuddle now when sad and/or drunk why would you even think that?
I think perhaps little-kid-me had a crush on him.
What do you think of the newer games, and Spyro's few reboots?
They were good games but, changing the story like that, they just weren't Spyro.
Some of the later games weren't bad, though. Before the reboot, I mean. The second one was the only one I didn't own, so I can't say much about it.
Abe's Odyssey? I've never heard of it. Was it any good?
You are the second person today that I've seen, just today, who was being nostalgic for Crash Bandicoot. Well...I think the other person was being nostalgic. They were actually offering to buy it off of anyone who might have it, so I assume they wanted to play it.
Anyway, I've played many of the Crash and Spyro games. Crash is more my speed, though. I like the cartoony way he moves and spins. I also really love Cortex. He's an amazing villain. All in all, it is a wonderfully goofy game.
-Phobos
I'm pretty sure that all of the Playstation era Crash Bandicoot games are available for download on the Playstation Store, so if your friend (I'm assuming that it was a friend of yours, and not just some random person in the street that was trying to buy classic games off of you) has a PS3/4 they should be able to get it.
Mine's Warped, the third one. Toad Village is the level that I remember the most, and the one that makes me pretty much faint from nostalgia. Yeah, the first level of the game. I'll actually sit there and play that one level for hours, just remembering my childhood.
I think the only one I've got is Wrath of Cortex. It should be around here somewhere, but I can't find it. Maybe it is with my Gamecube games...?
-Phobos
The games do tend to blend together. I think Wraith of Cortex was the only one I didn't own. Did you play the first one? Man, that password saving/loading...
GameCube! Gawh, so much love for that thing! Perfect system, in my opinion. Ever play one of the Sonic games with the Chao Gardens?
But yeah, the Gamecube and the GBA were the systems for that. Man, they had some great RPGs for those systems...
Ever play Summon Night: Swordcraft Story?
I did get around to some of the Department Heaven games, though. You ever play Riviera: The Promised Land?
Heard of it, though. I tried to emulate it years later, but could never find a working copy.
You can find a very good version these days if you have VisualBoyAdvance on hand. Very good emulation, if I say so myself.
Or you could hunt down the PSP remake they did, provided you have that.
What's the game about, exactly?
You basically play the role of Ein, who's a Grim Angel that's being sent down to destroy the world of Riviera for reasons that I don't remember. Once you get down there, though, you then end up getting swept up in events which hold the fate of Riviera there. So... yeah, basic JRPG premise and all that.
Oh, and lots of things in the world take after Norse mythology.
Most of my friends had PS1s, so every so often I would get the chance to play Crash Bandicoot and/or Spyro. Crash Bandicoot, from what little I played of it, was pretty awesome. I wasn't so much a fan of Spyro 'cause I could never figure out where to go.
But yeah, I've had some exposure to them. Makes me wonder if Crash Bandicoot is gonna get a reboot in the near future, 'cause Crash had one hell of an awesome character design.
But that wasn't as good as the original PS1 games. I think they actually kinda killed it, but not as badly as they did with Spyro. (I mean, the games are good, they're just not Spyro games at all. It seems like the company just wanted a popular character so people would buy the game, as they completely changed everything except for his name.) I would absolutely love to see reboots of the old, original games! I would want them to play the same way and, actually, I feel like the graphics were part of what made the game what it was as well... I mean the old, blocky PS1 style. I get so much feels just looking at it. I wouldn't be opposed to a graphics update if they did it right, however...
Changing the graphics and the way the game plays, I mean. The backstory too, I think.