Been playing the PS4 a bit more lately, and it did bring up a question. If I wanted to play a re-release of a NES game on PS4, would it still be acceptable to the challenge?
As long as the port is essentially the same game it's not problem. For example if you were playing Uninvited on the 8-bit Adventure Anthology on your PS4 I'd count that.
A great example for a port that
is a problem would be Final Fantasy. While the ports fix a massive amount of the weird bugs and glitches that plagued the original game, it also makes the game a lot easier (similarly to the GBC port for Dragon Warrior). Speaking of which...
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I finally finished
Final Fantasy with my "All Black Belt" party, and boy did it take some time. While I didn't specifically time this one (I played it here and there on my MacBook) it took somewhere around 40 hours, and most of that was pure grinding for experience. I've done this before, but never on the NES original. It is challenging, but with perseverance you truly get to see the power of the Black Belt. At level 32 I was able to one-hit every creature in the game outside of three of the four fiends and Chaos (the final enemy). The challenge part isn't so much the grinding, but the fact that Black Belts at any level have no way to protect themselves with either armor or magic, and you have a maximum of 99 heals (cures) from which to draw health from. I think that this game might be too "hardcore" for most gamers due to its age, but my nostalgia was more than strong enough to carry me through. Loved every second of the game.
For my next game I think I would like to tackle
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Hillsfar. It is another "nostalgia" title for me, and one that I never beat.