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Another lesser known game, Panzer Front, a tank sim game at the time. Another under the radar great game.
And there was even a PS2 Sequel!
But imo that was still a fairly talked about game.
I mean those titles that almost EVERYBODY slept on like Super Cheerio Man. ( just making that up. )
I've scoured You Tube but it's usually the same stuff...
What kind of game was it?
Azure dreams
Legend of Legaia
I'm particularly interested in platformers.
Wild arms 1 and 2. A pseudo science fiction game with magic and swords and your main character who has a huge variety of devastating weapons.
I got a lot more but I thinking about sleep more than video games.
I played one called Koudelka that was pretty sweet. Also VERY VERY expensive.
Frogger was incred. Not Frogger 2. That one sucked. Frogger. It's a remake of the original sensation, but expanded like you wouldn't believe. You have a couple of new moves which are actually fun and add a lot to the game, and tons of new levels with different themes.
Muppet Racemania is a good kart racer for when you've played CTR to death and want something new. CTR is a better game overall, but MRM had a good assortment of additional modes that helped keep things fresh.
Ape Escape. Does this count as hidden? I feel like it shouldn't but it seems this whole series is looooong forgotten despite having a place in history for its use of dual stick control. Anyway, it rules.
Crash Bash. It was not favorably received, as it was a clear Mario Party knockoff, but it had its own style to it that made it worth playing if you ask me. You had a smaller number of core minigames, but some of these were deeper than what you see in Mario Party, and they all had several variations.
But I think Ace Combat 3 has very good graphics, good gameplay and a decent story. However, the Western release was a bodge job with most of the interesting content cut and thus was poorly received.