Imagine if Nintendo made a 3D remake of Mother 3 as the first official localized release for the West. That would be really funny to sabotage the West's chance at experiencing such a legendary game. Surely, NO ONE would think to ever do such thing with as profound a title as The Portopia Serial Murder Case is right? Righhhhhhht?

This is a cool proof of concept for what Sonic Rush could look like in 3D, as if the 3DS got a proper boost title in 3D. There are some rough spots for being just a demo, but what's here has potential to be another great Sonic game made by fans. Also more 3D platformers is a good thing, I love this genre but the future of them bar Nintendo and indie games is greatly concerning.

They don't make games like this anymore...whether that be a good thing or bad thing is for you to decide...

I’m glad that we finally got this cult classic JRPG in the West, but it has so many issues I have that stack up over time. Pathetically easy to weirdly difficult balancing, alright redone OST that should have included the SNES OST too, questionable localization at times, and some elements truly show its SNES era of design. Despite these problems, Live A Live is pretty cool, especially as someone who doesn’t enjoy Octopath Traveler that much. Middle Ages chapter is the best story in a JRPG I ever experience. Never kneeled so hard in my RPG journey…

I love this game, but damn does it get on my nerves sometimes! Does all the cool things a Sonic game, now with the power of the Nintendo DS and dual screens. Some of level design and bosses are where I get a little upset at this game, but not for too long cuz I love the soundtrack and boost style. And to think this wasn't the first Sonic Team developed for the DS. Tsk tsk more people need to play Feel the Magic...

As a Tekken 3 fan, this is a fun fighting game and great launch title for the PS2. The tag system is good and visually is a huge upgrade from the PS1 titles. Tekken 3 still holds up, not dissing it whatsoever but Tag Tournament is true next gen graphics!

Everything about GiFTPiA is an aesthetic, the 19 songs of varying music genres, the cel-shaded cartoony style, the gibberish language that is charming to hear, and the sense of exploration around Nanashi Island. I wish this game came out in the West, it is a work of art that is truly one of the best games of all time.

It’s a shame Wii Play Motion seems to be lost to time. I enjoy all the unique minigames and uses of the Wii MotionPlus here. Each minigame being developed by a small scale studio close to Nintendo is also such a charming idea. It’s unlikely we will ever see a game like this made again, it’s too cute. It’s proof how the simple Wii Remote can do a lot to make an exciting experience not found in other games and consoles out there.