Guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh, have I mentioned the new lappy in here yet? Anyways, because of it and my inability to transfer files from the crappy lappy, I've been re-d/ling a few games (now I'm back to no$gba though, which means bye-bye to those ZSNES playthroughs...*sigh*) and getting some new ones...
Sadly, Knights In the Nightmare is kind of fuct emulating (flashing screens @_@), though what I can make out looks really cool (though the learning curve I had heard about does indeed appear quite steep)...
I also tried out Moon for the hell of it, but then got a crash error at some point. It seemed kinda neat, but I just don't see FPSs working well at all on the system.
I AM playing Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor (DS! DEVIL SURVIVOR! GET IT? OH THEY ARE CUTE, AREN'T THEY??), which is a fairly enjoyable SRPG. The whole merging demons thing is kind of a hassle, but nothing noteworthy to detract from a cool story (IT'S ABOUT SURVIVING DEMONS, HOW QUAINT)...
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen - I loved the original 8-Bit version and this version is great as well...It's just too bad that this lappy can barely handle the overworld map (it seriously slows down to like 10%)...
Etrian Odyssey - Slogging through this quasi-dungeon crawler RPG. Really quite enjoyable though rather level-heavy. Not for the faint-of-heart RPG n00b...
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon - I'll get through one of these damn FE games one of these days, so it might as well be this quite good remake of the original.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars - Pretty good entry to the series...But I'm a sucker for the more oldschool style GTA gameplay. I enjoy the touchscreen interface mini-game things so far too, which is surprising. Not as great as its series big brothers, but an entry worthy of playing.
Pokemon: Platinum Version - Probably my 3rd or so try at this particular iteration of the series. I'm back into hating GD Honey trees and such...For some reason I'm using Zubat (never have before much).
Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume - Only just started, but a rather fancy SRPG battle system so far with big, flashy combos.