Having gone MIA in 2015, Monkeypaw seems to be deader than dead, and while I am in the middle of making a retrospective on their whereabouts and existence for Eternal Memories, it’s clear that they have gone long defunct. Tomba! 1 and 2: This is a case where you may need to hurry and snag these ASAP: in the PAL region, these games are already delisted, along with the rest of Monkeypaw Games’ catalogue. Even as a standalone with no prior knowledge of the MML series needed, it’s just a super funny action game you need to check out here, rather than in person. But this game moreso, since unlike the two sister games (Mega Man Legends), it wasn’t ported previously, nor is it as easy to get in the aftermarket: this is a side story with a lot of fun personality to it, that’s well worth your time to check out, especially for the $6 value it’s going for. The Misadventures of Tron Bonne: This is the most obvious and blatant recommendation, being one of the rarest games on the system next to Suikoden II: which is also recommended. So in no particular order, here are some PS1 Classics to pick up before the shutdown, for NA. Some of them you’ll see recommended a lot elsewhere, while others you may be surprised to see recommended here! Either way, I hope you find hidden gems. So today, let’s begin simple, at the beginning: PSOne Classics, available in North America as of this post. You’ve seen a bajillion other thoughts on the situation if you ended up here more than likely, so let’s just get into the basics: Off and on until the shutdown, I’ll post articles about personal recommendations I have for games of various kinds: PSOne Classics, PS2 Classics, PS3 Download Soft, PS3 Retail Downloads, and PS Vita Download Soft and Retail Downloads, along with games from Japan! ![]() ![]() Yet, it still seems to be happening anyway, unfortunately as part of a seeming desire to eradicate every trace of the old and reign in the flashy newer stuff on Sony’s end. While the PS3 shutdown could maybe be seen as a reasonable choice due to dated hardware, the Vita is a mere nine-year old machine, and when the 3DS has stopped getting worthwhile games but is still active with its eShop, and you consider how Indies are still putting out gems on Vita like Astro Aqua Kitty, then it makes way less sense for the Vita store to be shut down. Indeed, if you have read any recent news source lately, then you’ll absolutely know that in a mere few months, the PS3 and PS Vita stores will shut down forever. Seafoam Gaming Recommendations for PSOne Classics (NA)
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