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The device looks like it'll be good to play most games upto the PSP. While I can suggest the usual suspects, Super Metroid, Metroid 4, SotN, Pokemon I'm going to suggest odd-ball games which I like
Game Boy
GBA
Genesis
SNES
PlayStation
PSP
I got a retroid pocket 3+ for Christmas. Loaded it up with JRPGs, but this list seems like some fun games to play when I finish one so I don't burn out on that genre. Thanks a lot!
This is the way.
I feel most games we have today are just reskins of open world/action rpg lol.
I am in the middle of a game session of Breath Of The Wild and I wanted something fresher and more action packed (and with a badass soundtrack) and I picked up almost blindly Nier Automata, it is kinda what I was looking but still open world and action RPG haha, my bad for not doing the proper research though.
I liked the movie, and you remind me of those days when I was less critical about licensed games lol.
You got my attention with this recommendation.
I remember I played briefly a game that had like lots of mini games, I don't think that is thst one, and I definitely don't know which should be better.
I'm gonna take your word on this, also liked the movie but never got to play it, but oh boy PS1 had some good licensed platformers (Toy Story 2 is my favorite).
I'd like to add Dante's Inferno and Split Second to this list.
For the rugrats game. This one is a 3d platformer with some mini games. It mirrors actual episodes of the show. I believe there is also an Angelica game which is a mini games collection only.
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I haven't played most of these, but I will gladly add an endorsement to the early Harry Potter games. They often only tangentially related to the movies, but they had some awesome mechanics, and played into the full story really well.