![]() ![]() From this, the eclectic gamer is quite possibly the hardest to gift for… I present to you my picks for great games that could make for great stocking stuffers or last minute presents for the gamers in your friends and family. I won’t lie about my gaming tastes, I do love some of the blockbuster games as well as some of the small niche titles out there. Some of you out there may have gamers on your list, but have no idea on what to get because their tastes may be eclectic as mine is. ![]() So we are at the three day mark until Christmas and this past weekend some analysts had said that it was one of the busiest shopping days of 2010. ![]() Of course it has it's fair share of anime cutscenes, but thankfully they aren't as intrusive as in other games for this system.Check out Long's personal recommendations for quick gifts! The single best game on the PC-FX, it's an anime licensed Beat 'em Up with amazing sprites and fast action. The classic Langrisser now on the PC-FX, with enhanced sprites and 100% more anime cutscenes! All in Japanese unfortunately, so if that's a problem for you play the SNES or Mega Drive versions instead. This one has a fan-translation available, with subtitles during the anime cutscenes: A nice effort overall, with lots of, you guessed it, anime cutscenes. The only Shoot 'em Up on the PC-FX (and the PC-FX was supposed to be the successor to the PC Engine, the king of Shoot 'em Ups. This being a PC-FX game, it has a handful of anime cutscenes, with a bit of lolicon for whatever reason. This was the otaku's system of choice, but there is little for anyone else.įun platformer similar to Bubble Bobble, you play with a magical gurl with a slime pal which she tosses to stun enemies. Now what kind of games could come out for such a machine? Quite obviously: tons of anime-based interactive movies and point-and-click adventures. The hardware was outdated right out of the gate: just as people were drooling for the PlayStation's 3D power, this thing came out with no 3D support whatsoever, yet very good full motion video capabilities. but then again, after the SuperGrafx crashed and burned, one can only wonder why they even bothered. NEC's PC-FX was meant to be the successor to the TurboGrafx-16. ![]()
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