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I ordered a Miyoo Mini Flip the other day and I want to curate a slim list of games for it, maybe three to five titles per system so I can just pick it up and quickly choose what to play. Therefore I need a selection of games that are actual heavy rotation material. What I mean by modern feel is quality of life stuff and a manageable difficulty curve rather than graphics. Most older games I've tried (that I didn't play as a kid because nostalgia makes anything palatable) are just too hard without feeling rewarding. With my current emulation setup I find myself playing a lot of ROM hacks and Pico8 titles because while often with a simple concept those do usually check the modern feel marks I mentioned.

Do you have any particular recommendations that managed to hook you not just for the challenge of beating them but for the actual gameplay? It can be retro, homebrew, ported, hacked or whatever else runs on my handheld. I'm also fine with spending a few bucks on itch.io if necessary.

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[–] Auster@thebrainbin.org 9 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

Unfamiliar with the device, but here's some from the top of my head and from my experience that seem less on the masochist side:

Neo Geo: Metal Slug X, 3 and 5, I'd say.

SNES: Final Fantasy VI

Mega Drive: Tanglewood (and yes, it's an actually modern game)

GBC/GBA: maybe Shantae? It feels in an odd spot between arcade difficulty and streamlined/story-oriented difficulty.

Apple IIGS & Macintosh Classic: the MacVenture series.

NES: Nyx: The Paradox Relic (also modern game)

[–] Jesus_666@lemmy.world 3 points 9 hours ago

I think the first Shantae was a bit more difficult than the later instalments; it might or might not feel frustrating.

I'd also recommend Super Metroid and Metroid Zero Mission. SM does little in the way of active hand-holding but I think it's designed well enough to feel fair. MZM is an improved remake of the original Metroid and actually gives you pointers on where to go next.

Of course if those two work out there's also Metroid Fusion but I'd play the other two first.

[–] Sphks@jlai.lu 3 points 10 hours ago

MetalSlug is fun but it's hard without infinite credits.