I think first NES Kirby was the easiest NES game for me.
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Early Kirby games in general seemed pretty easy coming off the Super Mario Bros games. I had Kirby's Dreamland on the Gameboy and I remember thinking about how Kirby could just inflate and float over half the enemies in the first half of the game. It got a little more technical later on but I don't think I ever really struggled to beat the game, even when very young.
In fact, growing up on the hard knocks of SMB led to some spirited conversations with my friends about Sonic the Hedgehog, as well. In Sonic as long as you have a single ring in your pocket you're immortal, and if you get hit just pick the ring back up. In Mario, if you get hit, you just fuckin' die. Maybe with one extra chance if you had a mushroom, but you don't get that second chance back until you find a new one. Now as an adult I realize the design spaces of the two games were different - Mario was actually intended to be a reasonably difficult platformer, where Sonic was arguably less about the precision platforming and more about just having fun going fast as fuck, boi. But as a kid you better believe I took every available opportunity to call Sonic fans casuals. It made me lots of friends, as you may imagine.
By the way, did you know that there is an unofficial port of Sonic for NES? I played it when I was a kid.
I had no idea, lmao. Do you mean Somari? That's all I can find when searching for it, seems like these days someone has hacked the original Somari rom into a pretty solid recreation of Sonic The Hedgehog. But the original is, by all accounts, extremely bootleg.
Thats actually pretty cool, not gonna lie. Having an earlier introduction to bootleg gaming and rom hacks might have pushed my life path in a very different direction.
I thought that Somari was a hack for the Sonic port :) But yes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffb-Bwbl4M8
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I've heard about it, but never played it. I'll try!
Back in the day I borrowed this game from my cousin and got really good at it- I once beat it in a little over 18 minutes.
Whoa what controller is that? That would be sick to just clip some joycon like things to my phone.
Looks like the Backbone
$140 for that? Damn.
You can get an Xbox controller for less and use it for more purposes.
I agree, the price point is far, far too high.
...But then you also need an attachment between your phone and the xbox controller. Which do exist but might be on rare offer. OP and everyone else who picked it up want a particular experience, and accessories like this aren't a wide market.
Plenty of cheaper options. The Kishi is great for smaller phones and X2 is almost as nice and even cheaper. They're perfect for emulators but suck for shooters.
I got mine on sale for about half that. The thing I really like about it is it plugs into the lightning port so it’s got a smaller delay in reaction. It feels good to use and reminds me of a much smaller switch/steam deck. I also have other controllers but this one is almost always in my backpack when I travel.
A follow-up question, how is backbone vs. the alternatives. Haven't explored any of them
I bought it and the pixel 7a is too thick for it. Really at that price range it should have better attachment and hall effect sticks.
No idea. I also have a backbone and use it for steam link games with great success and there are several games that have native phone support for it.
Not sure. I bought the backbone, liked it, stopped exploring
Respect for playing without save states!
Second that. They don't call 'em Nintendo Hard for nothing.
Hell, I've been playing Super Ghouls N' Ghosts for damn near 25 years now off and on, and I still can't beat that mfer without save states. And that's a whole gaming generation ahead of this one, where the console actually supported saves, and games didn't really have to be as hard anymore to make back their money.