I got really attached to the characters in Tales of Phantasia for the GBA, that's still on eof the best games I've ever played. I was sad when it ended but I didn't cry...
Not so much a game, but there's a piece of music in Revenge of the Shinobi for Mega Drive called "My Lover" and for some reason when I was about 7 or 8 that piece of music used to make me cry. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=z6PUcGIU-0U is the link if you're interested. I've since found out that that music is if you win(!)
Wait, I lied. Many a time my projects have caused a tear to come to my eye. (Sometimes from banging my head against the keyboard from an annoying bug, sometimes I skip that step.)
Originally Posted by Boothman Not so much a game, but there's a piece of music in Revenge of the Shinobi for Mega Drive called "My Lover" and for some reason when I was about 7 or 8 that piece of music used to make me cry. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=z6PUcGIU-0U is the link if you're interested. I've since found out that that music is if you win(!)
Fable 2 made me sad. I had to make people suffer, kill my friends, and kick my dog. Not because I wanted to, but because it was for the greater good of the world. Their deaths shall not be in vain! ...I wonder if they left any property behind in Bowerstone...
I think FF6 made me cry, but I'm not sure. There was a lot of tragedy, so it's plausible.
haha, i remember playing fatal fury as a kid on genesis. It used to be me, my brother and my cool uncle. We used to have team matches and whoever lost would give up the controller. Me and my brother were so addicted to the game that we cried when we lost Well, mostly my brother since I was awesome with Kim
Oh and the ending to Links Awakening.
That game was so effin immense and the music made it. As the world fades away and the Windfish ballad is played and builds up and up... Incredible stuff, and just 4 tones of gray and 4 channels. What Nintendo did with that low tech was incredible