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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Clark" data-source="post: 1618" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>I wish GoG offered The Web. I'll probably buy Crystal Caliburn first, but the others seemed solid, as well. I noticed the one site rated two of the Little Wing games high, but gave Tristan a low rating. It's less advanced than their other games, but I really like the design and physics of the game. I like the iPad remake, as well. I actually want to try Little Wing's Mac port of Eight Ball Deluxe, though the PC port, done by different developers, is actually well done. It's interesting that Little Wing is a JP developer that mostly made games for Mac and PC. Golden Logres did get JP only ports to PSX and DC, though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A lot of pinball games came from Japan. Super Pinball Behind the Mask and other Kaze Pinball like Last Gladiators and Necronomion for the Saturn, Kirby's Pinball Land, Pinball NES, Rock 'n Ball NES, the TG-16/MD Genesis/SNES Crash/Crush series (including the JP only Jaki Crush), Revenge of the Gator GB, Pokemon Pinball, and a few others were made in Japan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Clark, post: 1618, member: 49"] I wish GoG offered The Web. I'll probably buy Crystal Caliburn first, but the others seemed solid, as well. I noticed the one site rated two of the Little Wing games high, but gave Tristan a low rating. It's less advanced than their other games, but I really like the design and physics of the game. I like the iPad remake, as well. I actually want to try Little Wing's Mac port of Eight Ball Deluxe, though the PC port, done by different developers, is actually well done. It's interesting that Little Wing is a JP developer that mostly made games for Mac and PC. Golden Logres did get JP only ports to PSX and DC, though. A lot of pinball games came from Japan. Super Pinball Behind the Mask and other Kaze Pinball like Last Gladiators and Necronomion for the Saturn, Kirby's Pinball Land, Pinball NES, Rock 'n Ball NES, the TG-16/MD Genesis/SNES Crash/Crush series (including the JP only Jaki Crush), Revenge of the Gator GB, Pokemon Pinball, and a few others were made in Japan. [/QUOTE]
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