Jaguar XJ220 (Mega CD)
It wasn't as good as Lotus Turbo Challenge on the Mega Drive. Sure, it looked better, but I still remember the first time I tried to control it. I couldn't.
Jet Set Radio (Dreamcast)
Jet Set Radio HD (Xbox 360)
I spent hours just trying to get off the tutorial, doing an endless grind around the central bus station. Made all the worse since I did it twice, once on each console - but there was an achievement for the 360 version so I felt I had to do it again.
Journey (PS3)
A game filled with moments, but I think my pick comes early in the game, at the bridge. The structures tower above you, and it took me (and my companion) a while to work out that our path wasn't just across the base but we had to somehow get up there. Learning the floating mechanic in that way together was amazing.
Then there's the snow, but I can't put the words together to describe that.
Jungle Strike (Mega Drive)
Mainly played via the PSP, to be honest, since that added save states. The last level is set at the White House. Just as you think you've completed the game, tanks roll in and you have to protect the president's helicopter as he escapes.
It wasn't as good as Lotus Turbo Challenge on the Mega Drive. Sure, it looked better, but I still remember the first time I tried to control it. I couldn't.
Jet Set Radio (Dreamcast)
Jet Set Radio HD (Xbox 360)
I spent hours just trying to get off the tutorial, doing an endless grind around the central bus station. Made all the worse since I did it twice, once on each console - but there was an achievement for the 360 version so I felt I had to do it again.
Journey (PS3)
A game filled with moments, but I think my pick comes early in the game, at the bridge. The structures tower above you, and it took me (and my companion) a while to work out that our path wasn't just across the base but we had to somehow get up there. Learning the floating mechanic in that way together was amazing.
Then there's the snow, but I can't put the words together to describe that.
Jungle Strike (Mega Drive)
Mainly played via the PSP, to be honest, since that added save states. The last level is set at the White House. Just as you think you've completed the game, tanks roll in and you have to protect the president's helicopter as he escapes.
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