Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament was so much fun for the sega. That, along with the sonic series, mario series for the NES, The Revenge of Shinobi, Columns... eh, pretty much anything from the Sega in fact.![]()
Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament was so much fun for the sega. That, along with the sonic series, mario series for the NES, The Revenge of Shinobi, Columns... eh, pretty much anything from the Sega in fact.![]()
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The favorite 2D games that I still play to this day are Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Street Fighter III: Third Strike.
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Megaman 1-7 (8s sorta 3-d)
Megaman X 1-3 (I call 4-6 3-D)
Atari games (Yes, I've played those)
Pac-Man
Fire Emblem
Earthbound
YS 1-4
Castlevania (All of 'em)
Breath of Fire 1-4
Donkey Kong Country
Zelda
These games pwn!
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Last edited by Brennan; 03-08-2008 at 03:32 AM.
They just have ugly pre-rendered backgrounds that try to look like they're twisting around a staircase or something sometimes.
Fighters: Street Fighter Alpha 2/3, Capcom vs SNK 2, and does Smash Melee count? Its technically 2-D. I also like Final Fight 1 and Sengoku as a beat em up.
Platformers: Klonoa(by far), Mario Bros 3, Mega Man 3, Super Metroid, Metal Slug, Cyber Lip.
RPG/Adventure: Odin Sphere(2-D enough for me imo), Zelda: Minish Cap, Guardian Legend
SHUMP: Guardian Legend, Jet Fighters Raiden China Version, Alpha 2 Squardon: Last Guardian, UN Squardron, R-Type.
It most certainly is not close enough. The graphics are 3D. It's not 2D.
Gameplay supercedes visuals.
Movement and gameplay is comprised of only 2 dimensions. I'd say it's counted as 2D, with a 3D art direction. The only difference is they use polygons instead of sprites.
By the way, the Donkey Kong Country games are 2D. Just because they are pre-rendered 3D sprites, does not make the game 3D. They are still sprites.
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