Hardcore Gamer: Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, developed and published by Konami, is a 3D adventure game cut from the same cloth as the famous Zelda that it shares its platform with. Where Mystical Ninja sets itself apart, however, is the story, which aims for a level of humor that transcends mere quirkiness, and makes the full transition into wacky. It has a musical introduction (similar to Banjo Kazooie, but with lyrics), a ridiculous story involving a giant spaceship in the shape of a peach, giant robot battles and villains whose main goal is to turn the world into one big performance stage.
Jerry from BagoGames says, "The N64 Classic will most likely be released sometime next year, and these are some of the lesser-known games we would like to see on it."
Supergroup Goe-men perform a remix from Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, from the free N64 album "Tribute Album 64".
Song link: https://tributealbum64.band... 67
This is pretty amazing. I used to love Goemon on the N64. I had the Japanese import and it was always funny and challenging playing the game and trying to figure out what was happening.
We take a look at some of the video games that surprised you with a gun and completely changed the way you played.
While this isn't exactly what this article is about, I find it hilarious how in God of War 2, when you switch weapons from the Blades of Chaos to the Barbarian Hammer, Kratos pulls that gigantic piece of melee weaponry from under the backside of his kilt.