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sb:recommended:wonderswan [2011/10/11 20:53]
sniperhoneyviper note about wonderwitch
sb:recommended:wonderswan [2012/02/07 18:38]
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 ===== Recommended ===== ===== Recommended =====
 +   ​***//​Blue Wing Blitz//**
 +     ​*sharc:​ One of Squaresoft'​s most unknown titles; still Wonderswan-exclusive RPG that predictably revolves around a ragtag band of pilots fighting off an evil empire. Battles are turn-based but are notable for the depth of options; in addition to multiple attack maneuvers, you can forego turns to change speed or altitude and improve your accuracy, evasion or attack power on the following turn. Fair warning: lots of kanji in barely-readable font size so bring a walkthrough. JUST SWEEP!
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    ​***//​Dicing Knight Period//**    ​***//​Dicing Knight Period//**
      ​*Sniper Honeyviper: Very playable randomly-generated dungeon crawler with Zelda controls, considerable depth and infectious cuteness.      ​*Sniper Honeyviper: Very playable randomly-generated dungeon crawler with Zelda controls, considerable depth and infectious cuteness.
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 ===== WonderWitch ===== ===== WonderWitch =====
-The WonderWitch was a development kit and cartridge released by Bandai that allowed users to create their own WonderSwan games in conjunction with a PC. //Judgment Silversword//​ and //Dicing Knight// were made using this. //Cardinal Sins//, [[people:​M-KAI]]'​s sequel to //Judgement Silversword//,​ was only released as a WonderWitch file through the creator'​s website, and there is no emulator that currently supports the WonderWitch cart. This meant that a physical WonderWitch ​remained the only way to play //Cardinal Sins//, until a reprogrammed port of the game was included with //​[[game:​Eschatos]].//​ The WonderWitch mascot also appears as a hidden bonus item in //​[[game:​Eschatos]].//​+The WonderWitch was a development kit and cartridge released by Bandai that allowed users to create their own WonderSwan games in conjunction with a PC. //Judgment Silversword//​ and //Dicing Knight// were made using this. //Cardinal Sins//, [[people:​M-KAI]]'​s sequel to //Judgement Silversword//,​ was only released as a WonderWitch file through the creator'​s website, and there is no emulator that currently supports the WonderWitch cart. This meant that a physical WonderWitch ​was required ​to play //Cardinal Sins//, until a reprogrammed port of the game was included with //​[[game:​Eschatos]].//​ The WonderWitch mascot also appears as a hidden bonus item in //​[[game:​Eschatos]].//​
 
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