So I ended up getting FFIII earlier this week and I'm liking it a lot so far. The characters and storyline are extremely generic by today's standards, but it's a pretty good old school RPG experience. There is a fair amount of grinding involved if you don't want to get obliterated by bosses, which might turn quite a few people off, but I don't really mind it. It actually gives you more of an opportunity to experiment with the various job classes. I thought the absence of save points and inability to buy fenix downs would be a huge problem, but the dungeons are only about 30-40 minutes long, and most towns have wellsprings that will recover your party for free, should you need it. You also get 100% recovered after every boss battle so you don't have to rely on fenix downs very often at all. I know FFIV will blow this out of the water, but it's still a solid RPG to play in the meantime. Fans of the original NES Final Fantasy and other old school RPGs should pick this one up.
FFIV will be a must for me after this, but I'm leaning towards getting into the Castlevania series next (probably off ebay) and trying out some of the puzzle games mentioned in this thread. Contra 4 also sounds pretty good. Thanks for all the suggestions.
Sidebar: should I invest in a screen protector for my touch screen? I'm scared that the stylus might scratch up the screen over time, and nothing bothers me more than a scratched screen on my handheld gadgets...
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