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Video Game Suggestions
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A place to find suggestions for video games! For example, you might create a post looking for recommendations for a game to play with a friend, or a game that is easy to play if you just broke your dominant hand. Or you might post a list of games that let you use a whip as a weapon. A lot of rules for conduct here are pretty obvious (don't be a jerk, stay on-topic) so I'll bold the weird ones.
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- Please stay on-topic: post requests for games that match some criteria you specify, lists of games with a certain element, or something otherwise relevant to helping people find games that match certain criteria.
- If you're looking to find the name of a particular game or video game series you forgot, you should go to !TipOfMyJoystick@retrolemmy.com. This community is for fielding suggestions for games, not for finding one specific video game.
- If you're making a post that is suggesting games, it should be a list of games. This is partially to help prevent the community from being overrun by people just suggesting their favorite game, and devs suggesting you play their latest game. This is about posts, not comments. It's okay to comment on a post asking for gaming suggestions with just one game.
- Don’t be a jerk. This covers bigotry and discrimination, which includes but is not limited to homophobia, racism, sexism, etc.
- Please don’t directly link to pirated content.
- When advertising something you have worked on, please use common sense for what is spammy. Self-promotion isn't totally banned: if someone asked for an RPG where you can play a lich, and the game you worked on is an RPG where you can play a lich, you can definitely answer with your RPG. I reserve the right to change this rule to be more specific about what exactly counts as spammy and what does not, but I feel I’ll know it when I see it and trust most posters to operate in good faith.
- Please indicate spoilers when necessary. The following format works on both Lemmy and Kbin, but if you are using an app it may not. See this comment for which apps handle spoilers. Note that spoilers in post bodies will just show the text in the preview if you link the post in, say, Discord, instead of spoiling it.
Spoilers for SomeGame
Something that happened at the end of the game!
Something else that happened at the end of the game!
will appear as
Spoilers for SomeGame
Something that happened at the end of the game!
Something else that happened at the end of the game!
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Truthfully, I'm of the opinion that a lot of the NES's library hasn't aged super well if you didn't grow up on them, and many of the best classics have better remakes elsewhere. There are of course some gems worth playing, but if you can't get into something like Zelda 1 I think you're going to find a lot of recommendations are kinda downhill from there.
Super Mario Bros 1, 2, 3 - Obviously. For 1 and 2 (and 2j, but idk if I should be recommending that one here) I prefer NES, but 3 I actually like SNES better.
Kirby's Adventure - Arguably the most technically impressive NES game, pushes the limits of the hardware super hard. Only knock against it is that said pushing does result in some lag. So you may prefer the GBA remake, or the 3DS 3D Classics version which faithfully reproduces everything but the lag.
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! - My absolute favorite NES game, but its brutal difficulty curve will be an acquired taste. If you can get into it I think it holds up well.
Wario's Woods - Fantastic versus puzzler if you have a friend to play with. If you don't, the SNES version has a vs CPU mode. The singleplayer is solid too, but I really love the versus.
Dr. Mario - I'd be remiss not to mention this here since I recently made a small video essay about the game, but I have to attach the disclaimer that I actually think NES is the weakest version. Like Wario's Woods, there's no vs CPU in this version. NES isn't bad if you have someone to play with, and the tournament scene actually prefers it so maybe don't listen to me at all, but I'm partial to 64.
Celeste Mario's Zap & Dash - If you want to try some romhacks, here's SMB1 turned into a Metroidvania with Celeste mechanics ported in. I think what impresses me the most is that they got 4-directional scrolling into this engine.
I still like giving old systems a chance. I used to feel that way about the Atari 2600, but after asking for recs I actually found some really addicting games I come back to frequently.