Chopin Trusty Balls
First casualty in the war on idioticy.
Liiiiiiist? 
drohne said:edit: oh, and umihara kawase. which has the best grappling hook play in any platformer ever. there's also a version on super famicom.
DCharlie said:"There's also that Gunstar Heroes clone on the PSX... forget the name."
Panzer Bandit
DCharlie said:i remember HH having funky music.
other ones, most of which suck :
Monkey Magic
Kitchen Panic
Cooly Skunk
...
hmm... mind is going blank...
drohne said:edit: oh, and umihara kawase. which has the best grappling hook play in any platformer ever. there's also a version on super famicom.
shibbs said:Wild 9
Dave Haverlson's (sp?) little babybobbyconover said:Don't forget this little guy:
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I didn't like it because it didn't come even close to realizing the potential of the concept. All you did was grab and smash everything, enemies, boxes, even the final boss! It was so repetitive and boring.dark10x said:Heh, I actually really enjoyed this game as well. A lot of people didn't like it for some reason, but I thought it was pretty fresh and fun. Oddly enoguh, my biggest complaint is that the levels were almost TOO long.
Yes. Watch out for the re-release, though. Xing thought they needed to be bloody bastards and slap a new cover, title screen and name on the same damn game. (It's "Umihara Kawase Shun Second Edition".)drohne said:edit: oh, and umihara kawase. which has the best grappling hook play in any platformer ever. there's also a version on super famicom.
Yes! Although I don't think I'd ever label it a platformer. Still awesome though.jiji said:Simple 1500 Series: The Cameraman, aka Photo Boy. It's a port of a PC Engine game, and is a platformer mixed with something like Pokemon Snap.