
"If there's one eternal mantra that applies to all who play games, it's that none of us will ever have time to play every game that sounds interesting or appealing. In some cases, it's a matter of playing other games that deserve our time; for others, they might just not know that better games exist than, well, whatever first-person shooter was just released. Better games do exist, and they're ready for you."

The 1990s were a time where mech-suit manga and television shows were starting to filter into the United States. The result was that we got a boatload of cool mech games like Metal Warriors.
Still love the Power Rangers games but most of these underrated games cost an arm and a leg to buy unless you kept them around when they released.
Sparkster. Like Rocket Knight Adventures on the Sega Genesis neither game seems to be brought up much. I played both game a whole lot growing up.
Wow, would you look at that? A game list with some actual forgotten gems. Color me impressed.
Good stuff. 👍
I cannot praise EVO The Search for Eden enough. This game deserves a remake as it’s one of the wildest platformer JRPGs ever made. The concept of spending XP on evolving and devolving on the fly to navigate the world was really interesting. Evolution in games is rarely tackled creatively but EVO nailed it.

The Game Boy RPGs that received the most attention were Pokémon, but the system had a lot of other great titles from the genre. Some of these games shared names with major series, like Final Fantasy, but others came out of nowhere and found success.
Lufia: The Legend Returns is mind blowingly good for a gb game. One of my fave rpgs ever
I loved getting lost in the sand of Final Fantasy On game boy . I hated it too but it’s very memorable to this day .

Dragon Warrior Monsters had all the makings of a masterpiece, but it never got the international success of similar titles. Why? Well, it was going head to head with the juggernaut that is Pokémon.
Dragon Warrior Monsters had so much going for it in terms of unique gameplay but it only sold a measly 60,000 cartridges during the early part of its release in the U.S. In Japan, that number was over a million.
True I love my PS1, but have never heard of Misadventures of Tron Bonne
Misadventures of Tron Bonne! One of the reasons why I loved the Megaman: Legends series. :)
Out of list, I only know of Dragon Force and Misadventures of Tron Bonne.
Misadventures of Tron Bonne is one of my favorite games, next to the Legends series.
I never sell games, but if I did, I would never sell 'that' game.
omg i love my dragon warrior monster games, both adventures!