{"id":5864,"date":"2011-03-21T00:01:47","date_gmt":"2011-03-21T06:01:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gamesanityblog.com\/?p=5864"},"modified":"2011-03-21T00:01:47","modified_gmt":"2011-03-21T06:01:47","slug":"carys-best-of-ds-part-5-arcade-collections-and-classic-remakes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.gamerdad.com\/blog\/2011\/03\/21\/carys-best-of-ds-part-5-arcade-collections-and-classic-remakes\/","title":{"rendered":"Cary&#8217;s Best of DS, Part 5: Arcade Collections and Classic Remakes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gamesanityblog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/GHOSTS1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-5865\" title=\"GHOSTS\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gamesanityblog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/GHOSTS1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"94\" height=\"99\" \/><\/a>With the upcoming launch of the 3DS in the US, I wanted to take a look back at my favorite games on the DS now that the handheld is in its twilight years. Last time on this blog series, we took at look at <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gamesanityblog.com\/2011\/03\/19\/carys-best-of-ds-part-4-puzzlers-and-casual-games\/\">my favorite puzzlers and causal games<\/a><\/strong>. Since I love these next kinds of games, this time we\u2019ll look at my favorite DS arcade collections and classic remakes!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Arkanoid DS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This one got really tepid reviews, but I thought it was GREAT! My dad and I used to love to play this Breakout update in the arcade and on the NES. In Japan, the DS Arkanoid could work with a special paddle controller. I found one cheap, so I imported one. It\u2019s pink, but I don\u2019t care. But I was disappointed that the US version doesn\u2019t work with the paddle. Oh well, you win some, you lose some. I would be more upset about this, but the touch screen controls worked really well. I also thought the music was fantastic, especially for a DS game. Taito\u2019s in-house music group, Zuntata, was in rare form and I enjoyed the music so much, I imported the soundtrack! I also liked how you could customize the game visuals and sound effects with unlockables. Want to play the first stage with Darius music, a Legend of Kage 2 background with a green paddle, Bubble Bobble blocks, and with dolphin sound effects? You can here! So if you can find Arkanoid DS, I highly recommend you snag it right there!<\/p>\n<p>There were lots of other decent Taito remakes and updates on the DS. None were really list-worthy, but still pretty good in their own right. Probably the best one was Space Invaders Extreme and its sequel, but I liked the XBLA version better. Other neat ones included New Zealand Story Revolution, Labyrinth (also known as Cameltry or On the Ball), and Legend of Kage 2. Too bad the two DS Bubble Bobble games sucked. One of them even had a bug in it that wouldn\u2019t let you get past stage 40! That was Bubble Bobble Revolution, but the one after that, Double Shot, was bad, too.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Retro Game Challenge<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I talked about this game once already when I listed my <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gamesanityblog.com\/2011\/03\/10\/carys-best-of-ds-part-1-sports-imports\/\">favorite import games<\/a><\/strong>, but it\u2019s worth mentioning again here. In Japan this game is based on a TV show where a comedian plays really hard old games with silly results. The game has several retro styled games that would\u2019ve fit real well in the NES group, but none of them are actual real games, just made up for this collection! And they\u2019re all really fun, too. I would imagine myself renting any one of these games back in the day. Some of the games include a Galaga clone, a top down racer, a Dragon Warrior-ish RPG, and the finale is a really fun platformer that\u2019s like a cross between Ninja Gaiden and Mega Man! Best of all, the game really captures how we played games back then. In the game, you can thumb through made-up game magazines looking for codes, and play with a fictional friend watching you the whole time. I liked it so much, I imported the sequel. Too bad the second game never came out over here, but if you want to play the first (and I highly recommend you do), you can probably find it real cheap!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Chrono Trigger<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This was a port of the SNES classic, but on the DS they did an excellent job with it! Absolutely the definitive version of the game to have. It even has the animated scenes from the PSOne update, and extra stuff to find and do, too. There were a ton of SNES ports on GBA, but after seeing how well Chrono Trigger worked on DS, I almost wished they would\u2019ve saved some of the 16-bit ports for the DS instead of GBA. Especially Yoshi\u2019s Island and Final Fantasy 6.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Final Fantasy Remakes<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Speaking of which, I have to talk about Square-Enix\u2019s FF remakes as well. They\u2019re great games, but believe it or not, I didn\u2019t get into them as much as I thought I would. I never liked the job system, so FF3 wasn\u2019t as appealing to me. And even though FF4 is one of my favorite RPGs, the DS version was just way too hard and it didn\u2019t feel like FF4 to me because of it. Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light was an interesting idea, but it didn\u2019t have much to do with Final Fantasy. Really my favorite FF game on the DS was Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo\u2019s Tales. It was a touch screen mini-game collection with cute FF characters like the Chocobo. Not the best game in the world, but I enjoyed it anyway. Plus it had a neat little card battle game in it that I liked because it was so simple!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dig Dug Digging Strike<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I thought it was clever how they combined the gameplay of Dig Dug 1 and 2 in this game. Plus they used the artwork from the Mr. Driller games. Mr. Driller himself helps out his dad in this game (Susumu\u2019s dad is Taizo, the character from Dig Dug). And he helps out with classic game references like Rally-X and Xevious. Plus, the music and 16-bit style graphics made me feel like I was playing a fun SNES game, and so I really enjoyed it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Legacy of Ys Books 1 and 2<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s not the best version of Ys 1 and 2 around, but I really got into it anyway for some reason. I liked how they added an option to use a button for attacking instead of just running to enemies. The PSP version doesn\u2019t have that, and I think it suffers because of it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Metroid Prime Pinball<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>What I appreciated about this game was they made it be a pinball game first, and a Metroid game second. They didn\u2019t add a corny story on how Samus had to go to the Pinball planet to defeat Metroids. It\u2019s just a straight up pinball experience with Metroid Prime themes, locations, and characters. Also, I hear it was made by the same folks who worked on my favorite video pinball series, the Pro Pinball games (such as Big Race USA).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Namco Museum DS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>There were a lot of great arcade collections on DS. The Konami one, the Intellivision collection, and even a couple of recent Atari volumes (just don\u2019t get the old one that came out when the DS was first released, it sucks). But I\u2019m going to give special mention to Namco Museum DS, because of one game only: Pac-Man Vs. This was originally a GameCube multiplayer Pac-Man game where up to four players could be Pac-Man and the ghosts, and all competed for points. On the GameCube, it used the GBA link cables, so it was rather cumbersome. But the DS version is perfect for this type of game, and you only need one cart to play it! I would\u2019ve paid full price for Pac-Man Vs. on DS alone! Makes me wonder why Nintendo never put a full Four Swords Zelda game on DS!<\/p>\n<p>And those are my favorite arcade collections and remakes. In the comments section, let me know your favorite classic updates on DS. Next time will be my final \u2018Best of DS\u2019 blog, and we\u2019ll take a look at weird and wacky games that I just couldn\u2019t put in any other category. Also, I\u2019ll give tribute to my all-time favorite DS game series, which also falls in that miscellaneous category. See if you can guess what that series is in the comments section, too! 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