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It is not too long ago that I had played through "Decent" again with its source port "D1x-rebirth". That is why I would like to pick up another one, currently not listed by ciemnogrodzianin. Others mentioned "Chrono Trigger", so I guess console releases from 1995 a valid as well!īesides some of the now classic Japanese role playing or action-roleplaying games, the final quarter of the year 1995 had kept my younger self quite buisy with "Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island" and "Star Trek Starfleet Academy: Starship Bridge Simulator"-both on the SNES. (The attached pictures of their box covers are taken from )
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"Yoshi's Island" is an unusual Mario game where you play as Yoshi carrying little baby-Mario back to his parents. It further distinguishes itself from other typical Mario platformers (jump 'n Runs) through its unique art design (as if it were drawn by hand using colored wax or chalk), and by the super annoying voiced cry of tiny baby-Mario each time you lose him until you recover or pick him up again.
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The SNES version of "Starfleet Academy" was not only released earlier than its PC counter part, it wwas in my humble opinion also superior! Yes, the PC version brought us the (in)famous full motion videos with at least a couple of actual actors from the Star Trek show and motion pictures, but it does have a lack in mission design and solution alternatives for the missions.
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On the SNES, I remember more varied mission objectives, approaches and results depending on your decisions/actions/performance, different playable ship classes (in the campaign ranging from the Oberth class to the Excelsior class, and in the simulator skirmish fights even klingon or romulan ships) are depicted with corresponding different bridges, and more variety in alien species and figures from the TV show which you encounter. All these aspects together had a bigger impact on delivering the actual Star Trek atmosphere than the novelty factor of the FMV with few in between guest appearances of real actors on the PC.Īlso the pace and progress seemed to be faster in the SNES version.