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xxxIndyxxx: Keep it coming people. Don't be afraid to mention games that are not digitally available. Sure it's less chance i'll find it fast but I plan on going to a store this afternoon that still sells some ps1 or n64 games so i might get Lucky ;D
For the Genesis games Gens 2.14 and some ROMs will do the trick. ;)
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BranjoHello: I also played that first on PSOne, but later got it for PC. Bugs is my favorite cartoon character in general and since you love him as well I can tell you there's only one game starring him that's better than Lost in Time.
It's Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage for Super Nintendo.
Thanks for that looks awesome, it seems to have captured the essence of what makes Bugs so cool. Unfortunately, I only had a Sega Genesis instead of a Super Nintendo and didn't get to play a lot of great games like Super Metroid which I regret now. :)
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xxxIndyxxx: Keep it coming people. Don't be afraid to mention games that are not digitally available. Sure it's less chance i'll find it fast but I plan on going to a store this afternoon that still sells some ps1 or n64 games so i might get Lucky ;D
Well if you have a N64 I'd say Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, Rocket: Robot on Wheels, and Space Station Silicon Valley.
Post edited February 26, 2014 by Ric1987
Trine
Skullmonkeys
it's not on PC though
Did I miss something, no mention of Duke: Manhattan Project!?
Come on! blasting, jumping, running, blasting. Puzzles? Piss off! You want puzzles go play Myst you freak! Manhattan Project is pure adrenaline fueled platformer goodness....with strippers!

Already have DK so not in but I had to speak up on this matter.
Night Into Dreams
http://store.steampowered.com/app/219950/
(remake from the original)
Post edited February 26, 2014 by lugum
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tinyE: Did I miss something, no mention of Duke: Manhattan Project!?
Come on! blasting, jumping, running, blasting. Puzzles? Piss off! You want puzzles go play Myst you freak! Manhattan Project is pure adrenaline fueled platformer goodness....with strippers!

Already have DK so not in but I had to speak up on this matter.
I agree, DN:MP is awesometacular.
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lugum: Night Into Dreams
http://store.steampowered.com/app/219950/
(remake from the original)
have the wii version. it's a strange game in my opinion. I had some fun with it, but will i go back to it. Probably not, it's not engaging enough...
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XYCat: Skullmonkeys
it's not on PC though
another vote for Skullmokeys. I'll have to see where i can find it.
Post edited February 26, 2014 by xxxIndyxxx
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tinyE: Did I miss something, no mention of Duke: Manhattan Project!?
Come on! blasting, jumping, running, blasting. Puzzles? Piss off! You want puzzles go play Myst you freak! Manhattan Project is pure adrenaline fueled platformer goodness....with strippers!

Already have DK so not in but I had to speak up on this matter.
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xxxIndyxxx: I agree, DN:MP is awesometacular.
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lugum: Night Into Dreams
http://store.steampowered.com/app/219950/
(remake from the original)
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xxxIndyxxx: have the wii version. it's a strange game in my opinion. I had some fun with it, but will i go back to it. Probably not, it's not engaging enough...
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XYCat: Skullmonkeys
it's not on PC though
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xxxIndyxxx: another vote for Skullmokeys. I'll have to see where i can find it.
i had a psx emulator with it some time ago, i don't know where i got it from though
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lugum: Night Into Dreams
http://store.steampowered.com/app/219950/
(remake from the original)
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xxxIndyxxx: have the wii version. it's a strange game in my opinion. I had some fun with it, but will i go back to it. Probably not, it's not engaging enough...
I found the original Sega Saturn version of Nights a whole lot better than the Wii one, if that matters. The newish HD remake on PC and PS3 has the content of the Saturn one in it, unlike the Wii which was a new game with less than stellar waggle controls, though I haven't tried the HD one to see if it controls as amazingly as the first. The Saturn had the best controllers ever in my opinion.

Some of the Disney games in the PS1/N64 days were also pretty good platformers, I remember being surprised at how good Atlantis was and my friends raving about Hercules and Lilo and Stitch. Gex was fun on PS1, terrible on N64. And of course, Ape Escape was amazing at the time (the very first game with dual analog sticks put to good use), though I haven't played it in over a decade so I dunno about now.
Have you try Banjo Kazooie, Banjo Tooie, Super Mario 64, Croc, Gex Enter the Gecko, Gex 3.

Banjo Kazooie is my most personal recommendation. All them on Nintendo 64 except Croc who is in PSX and PC.

The interesting of banjo kazooie are the skills of the main characters and the transformations for beat obstacles.

I almost forget! another recommendation (and another RAREware game): Conquer: a bad fur day, a mature platformer game.
Post edited February 26, 2014 by nicohvc
You already played PoP: Sands of Time, right? You should...
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Stooner: You already played PoP: Sands of Time, right? You should...
yeah played that.
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nicohvc: Have you try Banjo Kazooie, Banjo Tooie, Super Mario 64, Croc, Gex Enter the Gecko, Gex 3.

Banjo Kazooie is my most personal recommendation. All them on Nintendo 64 except Croc who is in PSX and PC.

The interesting of banjo kazooie are the skills of the main characters and the transformations for beat obstacles.

I almost forget! another recommendation (and another RAREware game): Conquer: a bad fur day, a mature platformer game.
Yeah i am looking for croc, The other i played.

Anybody know Legend of Kay?. Just saw that on PSN, it's a ps2 platformer i've never heard of. Any fun?
Post edited February 26, 2014 by xxxIndyxxx
http://www.desura.com/games/distro-horizons-vs-galaximos-army

Distro Horizons Vs. Galaximo's Army" is a 3D collectathon project created by Kitatus Studios. Inspired by the greats (Banjo Kazooie, Super Mario 64, Crash Bandicoot, Conker's Bad Fur Day), Distro Horizons takes what made the collectathon genre so great and propels the genre into the modern day!
Post edited February 26, 2014 by lugum
Someone ought to do HD version of James Pond 2: Codename Robocod.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOFvxcfDEJo
Post edited February 26, 2014 by iippo