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On 20/09/2021 at 21:13, kiroquai said:

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Good ol’ Tomato Adventure. There was a guy on an old forum I was a member of who was mad about it and reckoned it the best thing ever. We didn’t believe him.

 

Turns out it was done by AlphaDream just prior to them doing the first Mario and Luigi so he could very well have been right.

 

While that guy wasn't me, I had watched some videos of it back in the days, which made me consequently so pissed off at Nintendo for swapping the fresh new DeMille character with boring old Mario and starting the Mario & Luigi games instead of continuing the much more interesting Tomato Adventure series, that to this day I've never bought or played a single M&L game.

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Rocket Knight Adventures

Super Magnetic Neo

As with Metal Gear Solid, it's always good to give a Japanese game a title that's a combination of three cool things.

 

Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People

I find long titles amusing.

 

Get in the Car, Loser!

I also like short sentences as titles.

 

Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs

Surprised this hadn't been mentioned in this thread before (unless it was a deleted post). It's the perfect unsettling title for a horror game. 

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