Played "Brave Fencer Musashi" again these last days, this game aged really well since this is the first time in like 10 years that I play it I think and it still very fun. For some reason I found it to be much more easy, I dont know if its because its easier on a keyboard
Some parts were a little challenging, but almost 80% of the game have been easy, also since now I can read english, it was very cool to know what is going on in the game, I've even talked with all villagers between tasks to see their reactions that changes constantly
Now I plan to replay some old games from my childhood, almost all are underrated, like "Tomba!", "Ape Escape" and "Alundra".
Random info: Someone knew that Tomba! creator is the same guy that created Ghosts n' Goblins and worked in Mega Man too?
Here is his company hopping history:
1982 - Joins Konami
1983 - Leaves Konami, joins Capcom
1996 - Quits Capcom, establishes Whoopee Camp
1998 - Establishes Deep Space
2005 - Returns to Capcom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokuro_FujiwaraHe is Tokuro Fujiwara, creator of the recent "Madworld", its really crazy to see that almost all of their works are games that I really like, to say the truth its has been one of these "mindfucks" moments, I was so shocked that I felt the urge to share this info!