I don't know if there are any other import nerds in the community, but I wanted to share a few titles that I had the opportunity to play and thoroughly enjoyed.
EDIT: Oh my, how could I forget Puyo Puyo Box?
It might seem silly to post about two Puyo Puyo games in the same list, but Puyo Puyo Box is the only game (to my knowledge) that features a game mode where 2 players scramble to clear a field of puyos and open the treasure box at the bottom. (IGN has a tiny screenshot of the game mode here. Trust me when I say it's way more fun than it looks.)
The first player to open the treasure box wins. My wife and I have played literally hundreds of rounds of "treasure box Puyo," waiting for the day someone will bring the game type to a US release.
EDIT: You can read more about Puyo Puyo Box here.
- Taiko no Tatsujin DS (Nintendo DS) - Two styli: one red, one blue. Taiko drums. Super Mario Bros. music. What else do you need to make a great game?
- Money Idol Exchanger (Neo Geo, Playstation) - This is the only puzzle game to ever cramp my hand. Its furious pace make for great puzzle action. I keep hoping this will show up on the DS, but, alas, no port has been released yet. The Playstation version is insanely rare, but I'm keeping an eye out.
- Samurai Shodown 6 (Playstation 2) - A game featuring every character from every 2D Samurai Shodown game. 'nuff said.
- Puyo Puyo! 15th Anniversary (Nintendo DS, Playstation 2) - Puyo Pop Fever DS did NOT feature have online play. Puyo Puyo 15th Anniversary for the DS does. That alone is proof that Sega hasn't forgiven America for the state-side failure of the Dreamcast. Fortunately, the DS isn't region-locked and the menus aren't too difficult to navigate for those who don't speak Japanese.
- Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan (Nintendo DS) - It's Elite Beat Agents without that incredibly annoying song by Avril Lavigne. Or Kelly Clarkson. Or Blink 182, or whoever. DS Rhythm Game - poser punk = win.
- Super Puzzle Fighter II X (Dreamcast) - Sure, the US and Europe have seen other versions of Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, but the Dreamcast version (which, for some inane reason, was only released in Japan) features online play and two additional game modes not seen in any other iteration. This is easily the best version of one of the best puzzle games ever.
EDIT: Oh my, how could I forget Puyo Puyo Box?
It might seem silly to post about two Puyo Puyo games in the same list, but Puyo Puyo Box is the only game (to my knowledge) that features a game mode where 2 players scramble to clear a field of puyos and open the treasure box at the bottom. (IGN has a tiny screenshot of the game mode here. Trust me when I say it's way more fun than it looks.)
The first player to open the treasure box wins. My wife and I have played literally hundreds of rounds of "treasure box Puyo," waiting for the day someone will bring the game type to a US release.
EDIT: You can read more about Puyo Puyo Box here.
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