xlnt said:
All of these mentioned are from LucasArts.
They have some graphic style that can be fascinating, but I would be careful with the creations of George Lucas (including Star Wars) as he is influenced by Theosophy and is friend with too many Jews in Hollywood. And while the retro style of Indiana Jones has its charm, I still cannot play the game (or watch any movie again) knowing that the character is a Jew.
By the way, for the ones you mentioned in an earlier post:
xlnt said:
Genesis:
Sonic 1&2
Aladdin
I also do like (some) Sonic games, even though I've only finished a few of them. The first two are good, but for me are mostly outclassed by 3 & Knuckles and CD. What I really like about them are the spiritual themes (such as the Emeralds being allegories for the Chakras) and the fact that the villain is literally (((Roosevelt))). Too bad that the franchise was quickly judaized as soon as it put feet on the American soil, with garbage such as the comic book from (((Archie))).
As for the Aladdin game, I think that it can be appreciated for some stuff. However, I'm not a fan of copyrighted media (which includes Disney's "Renaissance") and I don't like the fact that the game is exaggerately hard.
xlnt said:
Snes:
Super Probotector
Donkey Kong Country
Super Probotector (Contra in the US) is indeed good as well, but I don't like the exaggerate difficult. I do however not a fan of how hard it is and it requires too many playtroughs. It has still some interesting concepts since the enemies are usually evil aliens.
Donkey Kong Country is also one of the most beautiful work of art on that platform that was made by the westerners, along with the second game. The third game unfortunately doesn't hold a candle in many ways. The aquatic levels are the best part in all cases.
xlnt said:
Neogeo:
Metal Slug
Fatal Fury 3
Ninja Masters
Last Resort
Neo Turf Masters
Ah yes, the Neo Geo, the console for Arcade games. Definitely would prefer playing all the games that you've listed on anything but an Arcade machine, as they are not that different than microtransations in stealing you shekels, something that I've experienced when there where the last arcade machines where I live.
Anyway, Metal Slug has an interesting concept, even though I don't like that early titles initially portrayed a caricature of the Fuhrer Adolf Hitler in a comical way. It has still some interesting political concepts.
Fatal Fury and Ninja Masters can be both put in the same place, as they are both fighting games, one with Street Fighter-like martial arts and the other is about ninjas. Both doctrines are divine.
Last Resort looks a nice shooter, but I would not like playing it because i suck at them. :lol:
Neo Turf Masters is just golf, something that doesn't drive me crazy.
Your choices are indeed fascinating, but if I want to play a retro game (something that I barely do nowadays) I would chose something that has Occult or Political themes. I wouldn't care about games such as the Castlevania franchise that, no matter how "good" the story or the games are, they still promote enemy filth (curse you Netflix for not letting it stay dead :x ).