were a bunch of monsters, one of those they thems.

we got that permanent silly attitude. the silliness is inevitable.

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  • ds:

    • kirby canvas curse, super star ultra (obligatory to mention, these were my childhood)
    • mega man star force 1 and 2 (successor to the gba battle network series)
    • all the castlevania games (theyre all pretty good)
    • dragon quest joker 1 and 2 (like pokemon but dragon quest)
    • scribblenauts and super scribblenauts (weird puzzle games)
    • custom robo (mech game for kids, but you can make your own little toy mech which is pretty cool)

    3ds:

    • kirby triple deluxe and planet robobot (also obligatory)
    • shin megami tensei iv + apocalypse (really good and really hard rpgs)
    • all the etrian odyssey games (also really good and hard rpgs)
    • professor layton miracle mask and azran legacy (british)
    • culdcept revolt (personal fav, mix between magic the gathering and monopoly)
    • little battlers experience (another mech game for kids)




  • ascension is one of my favs, its a deckbuilder similar to the more popular dominion, but has really cool art (at least with the early expansions, the later ones i dont care for).

    basically any game in the oniverse is also good like onirim, sylvion, cyberion, etc. those ones are made for single player but they also have two-player co-op (never tried it though).

    tiny epic galaxies is also pretty good if youre looking for a small fast paced space adventure

    theres probs better introductions to board gaming lmao and i dont know many co-op games aside from aeons end and spirit island (both of which are very good) but i like to play these personally









  • Hexahedra@lemmygrad.mltogames@hexbear.netretro consoles
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    4 months ago

    i think the line between retro and contemporary for consoles is defined by internet connectivity tbh. the n64 only had internet with the n64dd (which didnt last long), whilst the ps2 and the dreamcast had internet support built in or via some adapter. so i think the line of “retro” stops at the n64/psx era but thats just me. the term will be subject to change anyways as time goes on so it doesnt really matter