The Ranma 1/2 was a side-by-side fighting game (similar to Street Fighter) if memory serves, but it played on their SNES console, so it had to be English, I think. My brothers had it for all of a week before trading it in. They were really into the Mario games and the only one of those I can stand is the RPG (Geno for the win!)
It's awesome that there is a spread of ages here! I might not have to explain my dated cultural references all the time!
I don't think FuncoLand had anime... but I rediscovered anime through video games. Xenogears led me to Fushigi Yuugi which led to Cardcaptor Sakura (the fan subtitled version) and Vampire Hunter D, Petshop of Horrors, Sorcerer Stabber Orphen, Bakurestu Hunters and ultimately Yu-Gi-Oh! (Kaiba is way more tolerable in his Japanese incarnation, though I love dub Kaiba voice actor's band). One of my hobbies for a while was collecting anime cels. I have a gallery online here --
Forever Dreaming though I haven't collected any new cels in years. Still, it will give an idea what fandoms have caught my eye.
Yeah, the load times with PS CT have been bad. I only resorted to it because my SNES cartridge was giving me a visual hiccup with the very first time tunnel effect and I thought it was broken. It wasn't until I got to the same section in the PS game that I recalled that first time tunnel is that much longer than the later ones, so I just need to be patient and see if the visuals return after the travel sequence.
I have noticed the various CT fan games for sale on eBay and have been torn about them. On the one hand, I would dearly love to play more games in the CTverse with the characters I fell in love with, but, on the other, I really try to respect IPR. I buy game and anime music CDs only from Japan, even though they are so much more expensive, to avoid supporting the bootleggers like Son-May. It's different when it's clearly a labor of love by fans, but... it's still a bit in the gray area. Clearly, I'm still wrestling with it. On the third hand (hey, I'm a writer at heart, I can just whip up whatever I need to make something work!) until I get some of these CT fic out of my brain and onto my screen, I don't risk adding more information about the characters to the mix or I will never, ever get them done. Itchy fic-writing brain is an awful thing! I just realized today that with a decent amount of careful thought, I can redeem a good story that started its life infested with a Mary Sue, and bring it from something I would never post online to a credible AU story in the CT universe. That makes me really happy because while it's Glenn-centric, it's got a lot of really fun Magus stuff in it, and I would love to be able to share.
Transformers... Well, my nickname Kitt comes from my deep affection for the car from Knight Rider, so falling for Transformers was bound to happen. Optimus Prime is my absolute favorite but I really liked Michael Bell's voice acting for Prowl, too. Scatman Crothers for Jazz, Dan Gilvezian for Bumblebee, all of them were just amazing. I always found myself wanting to kick Starscream in the shins, and realize now that evoking such an emotional reaction using only one's voice is the pinnacle of the voice actor's skill.
To this day, even after all the various villains from video games, anime, movies and tv shows, Megatron is the one who scares me the most. Pure, utterly cold, irredeemable evil. Frank Welker is simply amazing.
Among the writers for the original show, David Wise wrote all of my favorite episodes. I was crushed when he passed away last year. It was awesome to see the Transformers on the big screen, but they threw too many new characters at us with not enough reference, relegated almost all the original characters to being just background visuals, then killed most of them off, then killed Optimus. I too loved Judd Nelson's version of Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime, but didn't like the character, if that makes any sense. If they had given us decent lead up to the events of the movie with episodes that laid some groundwork (like how Ultra Magnus became Optimus' right hand 'bot instead of Ironhide, and why Optimus took Hot Rod under his guidance), I would have liked it much better. Pretty much everything after the movie wasn't to my liking, as I felt it broke too much from the canon they had established prior. I mean why would the Quintessons, as what, five faced beings floating around on a bunch of tentacles, be inspired to create giant bipedal robots? It made no sense!
Geez, I write a lot!