Jump to content
Sign In to follow this  
exustio

Megaten Universe

9 posts in this topic Last Reply

Highlighted Posts

Posted:
Last Online: A long, long time ago... 
 

Does anyone play any of the games in this series?
If so, which is your favorite? and please tell why. 35.gif

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
  • Original Poster
  • Posted:
    Last Online: A long, long time ago... 
     

    I voted for Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne 2004, I'm a big fan of the main character being a demon also, and being able to level him as well.

    btw, I meant to put an all the above and a never played any buttons, sorry. 35.gif

    Share this post


    Link to post
    Share on other sites
  • Original Poster
  • Posted:
    Last Online: A long, long time ago... 
     

    I've played all the Megaman games, 3 or more times. you need a diet of good rpg's as well. 35.gif

    Share this post


    Link to post
    Share on other sites
    Posted:
    Last Online:  
     

    Date: 9/27/2005 6:03:08 AM Author: exustio I've played all the Megaman games, 3 or more times. you need a diet of good rpg's as well. 35.gif
    quote>
    Bwahaha.18.gif Somehow I doubt that. Have you played every game on this list (excluding the ones which aren't yet released):
    https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/view.asp?topicID=49525 ? If you have, wow, I'm impressed. If not, make sure you know what you're talking about before you make such claims.

    If you always take the same road, you will never see anything new.
    If you can read this, you deserve a cookie.

    Share this post


    Link to post
    Share on other sites
    Posted:
    Last Online:  
     

    Wait, I've been playing video games longer than most of y'all have been alive. How is it that I've never heard of any of these? 42.gif Especially when there are so many of them.

    A bit of explanation would be nice. Are they unusual or something? A more obscure series?

    ISF


    yelloweyes.jpg

    Visit New Carpathia!

    You can also view the information thread in Community Goings-On!

    Share this post


    Link to post
    Share on other sites
  • Original Poster
  • Posted:
    Last Online: A long, long time ago... 
     

    I suppose you were referring to me, zelgadis. most of these games were only released in japan, a majority of these are on nintendo consoles (nes/snes/gb/gba) before nintendo got really PG on us all (i.e. gamecube). the newer titles that have been released in america are for the psx/ps2 and maken x was for DC. the rest of the games however, were mostly on the saturn, and as such even though they were released stateside, most have not heard of a good portion of these. jack bros. seems to be more prominent than some of these, only due to the fact that it was for the virtual boy. only 14 games were released for the VB in the us, and only 4 more in japan. Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne for the ps2 was a fairly good seller, and worth checking out, if you are into pokemon styled rpg's, with a storyline about demon summoning. but to answer your question, they do seem a bit obscure outside of japan, with mostly just a cult following at best. however in japan, they are a 3rd best selling rpg, rivaled only by Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest (not necessarily in that order).

    Duke87, in response, yes, I have played all of those games in that list, with the exception of the not released ones and the japanese cell phone ones. I own the carts of most of these, including the tiger handhelds, and Rockman.EXE WS for the Wonderswan Color. there were a few of the arcade ones I didn't know about also, but I am now currently looking for versions of them to play. the city I live in doesn't have an arcade 15.gif. if you know where I could obtain a japanese cell phone that can play the others, let me know.
    35.gif

    Share this post


    Link to post
    Share on other sites
    Posted:
    Last Online:  
     
    Date: 9/30/2005 1:04:58 PM Author: exustio 
     Duke87, in response, yes, I have played all of those games in that list, with the exception of the not released ones and the japanese cell phone ones. I own the carts of most of these, including the tiger handhelds, and Rockman.EXE WS for the Wonderswan Color. there were a few of the arcade ones I didn't know about also, but I am now currently looking for versions of them to play. the city I live in doesn't have an arcade 15.gif. if you know where I could obtain a japanese cell phone that can play the others, let me know. 35.gif
    quote>
     
    Wow....
     
    Well, if you're talking about Megaman: The Power Battle or Megaman: The Power Fighters, both of those are included as unlockables in the Megaman Aniversary Collection.

    If you always take the same road, you will never see anything new.
    If you can read this, you deserve a cookie.

    Share this post


    Link to post
    Share on other sites

    Sign In or register to comment...

    To comment in reply, you must be a community member

    Sign In  

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now

    Create an Account  

    Sign up to join our friendly community. It's easy!  

    Register a New Account

    Sign In to follow this  

    • Recently Browsing   0 members

      No registered users viewing this page.

    ×

    Thank You for the Continued Support!

    Simtropolis depends on donations to fund site maintenance costs.
    Without your support, we just would not be in our 24th year online!  You really help make this a great community. *:thumb:

    But we still need your support to stay online. If you're able to, please consider a donation to help us stay up and running. This helps sustain a platform where we can share our community creations for years to come.

    Make a Donation, Get a Gift!

    Expand your city with the best from the Simtropolis Exchange.
    Make a Donation and get one or all three discs today!

    STEX Collections

    By way of a "Thank You" gift, we'd like to send you our STEX Collector's DVD. It's some of the best buildings, lots, maps and mods collected for you over the years. Check out the STEX Collections for more info.

    Each donation helps keep Simtropolis online, open and free!

    Thank you for reading and enjoy the site!

    More About STEX Collections