tokumaru wrote:
- Gargoyle's Quest (very good use of colors and sprites)
Looks somewhat good, effectively, but not so groundbreaking.
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- Pugley's Scavenger Hunt (detailed, good use of colors)
- Big Nose The Caveman & Big Nose Freaks Out (nice animations and quite detailed)
Well, they seem to have quite simple graphics, for what I've seen. Nothing noticeable, I think.
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- Wagyan Land series (nice cartoonish graphics)
Well, I don't like how they look either. They look very simple, even if some sprites have a cute touch to them.
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- Seirei Densetsu Lickle (awsome animations and good backgrounds)
Noticeable backgrounds !! But average spries if you ask me (not bad).
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- Joy Mech Fight (good looking fighting game, pretty cute too)
Meh... if you like fighting with body-less characters... I found it incredibly confusing.
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- Bucky O'Hare (very good looking platformer)
Yeah, nice use of the NES with great character portraits, good BG effects in some places, however, the graphics themselves are nothing much above average I think.
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- Sword Master (good graphics, cool parallax effects)
Oh, this one have awesome backgrounds !!! Very cool effect on title screen too.
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Moon Crystal (J) is extremely smooth, and looks great.
Very noticeable ! Looks awesome !
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Fire N Ice (U)
Fantasy Zone 1 + 2 (U) and (J)
Rod Land (J) - this game is also very smooth!
You gotta be kidding, right ? No, seriously...
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The best graphics can be found on Batman: Return of the Joker, by Sunsoft. Gremlins 2 also has nice gfx.
Actually I prefer the graphics in the original Batman. They just look darker and more proportional. The grpahics in ROJ are great, however I think Batman is way too big and so are enemies, and this seriously hurt gameplay (no the graphics themselves are great, just not as much as batman). I remeber Gremlins 2 looked good too.
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Ninja Ryukenden/Gaiden 2 & 3
The cutscenes are great, but honnestly, in gameplay, the graphics are average if you ask me.
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Zen the intergalactic Ninja
Abarenbou Tengu
Both are interesting, but both somewhat weird if you ask me (at least they tried something different).
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Kick Master
Awesome backgrounds and very good sprites too.
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C'mon, no-one's seen Metal Slader Glory? Adventure games aren't my thing, but the stills are wonderful.
Yeah, again awesome cutscenes, but very few animation (just mouths). It doesn't have actual gameplay scenes so doensn't compare too much with other games. But yeah, it drawns awesome anime-styles bitnaps on the NES.