During my trip to New Jersey, with Lords of Thunder downloaded on my Wii, I had finally gotten the chance to play it after purchasing it around April (I had plenty of other games for the Wii to take care of first). From first seeing the intro, I was getting EXCITED since I was aware I was getting into some greatness (and was partically amazed that it could run at a smooth framerate). Once after playing it for a while, I found that this title was absolute fun, and I LOVED to play it for a long while in the day. The soundtrack is incredible (of course, as I've heard its greatness before), and I love to kick back and listen to it on the Configuration screen every so often. I hardly noticed any blurring effects for the graphics, too (maybe except for the flames in the room where the armor selection is made and the dull-looking colors for the final bosses), which could be from the type of television being used (I told SuperPCEngineGrafx that it might've not been a big deal to me, but
he knew that tube televisions wouldn't have a great loss in screen quality).
From its sheer difficulty, after playing through multiple attempts whenever I had the chance to play it, I had finally beaten Lords of Thunder on Normal mode this morning before going to my college class. It was very interesting to see what Landis looked like without his armor, and how him and the store woman (I think she has a name, but I can't find it anywhere) gazed lovely at each other before the credits roll.
From where it stands, Lords of Thunder is currently my favorite TurboGrafx-16 title on Virtual Console. I'm looking forward to downloading Star Parodier sometime soon once I am not greatly busy or my payments are not a great burden.
Others are free to say what their favorite games from the service are here. Even if they do not have one, they can state what they would like to see from there, as well.