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Post by Flyingcow on Dec 10, 2009 4:07:18 GMT
Don't forget about Sonic Adventures, Sonic Adventures 2, and Hydro Thunder.
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Post by Zenks Renway on Dec 10, 2009 16:32:43 GMT
SA1 and SA2=Sonic Adventure 1 and 2
Learn your abbreviations, child. (jk)
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Post by gaymario on Dec 12, 2009 4:52:12 GMT
Like 95% of psp games and another 25% of computer games. The cheap ones like Dino Escape, weird games that you can buy for less than 10 us dollars at walmart.
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Post by Zenks Renway on Dec 12, 2009 8:58:05 GMT
Long time no see.
As in PSP games, do you mean just the exclusives or both that and the PS1 remakes?
Though I do agree that some PSP games suffer terribly due to the D-pad that I've mastered over time and the nub that isn't awful as people make it out to be. Heck, it works fine for the games it's used for (Ape Escape, Wipeout Pure, CRUSH and loads of others). For beat-em ups/fighters tho, I understand, but even so they usually let you opt for the D-pad instead.
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Post by gaymario on Dec 12, 2009 14:26:36 GMT
The ps1 remakes are great. And I'm a hardcore rpg guy. Basically anything square comes out with is amazing in my eyes.
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Post by Zenks Renway on Dec 12, 2009 17:32:03 GMT
If you like RPGs, check out Popolocrois. That's a pretty decent PS1 remake.
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Post by gaymario on Dec 12, 2009 23:05:13 GMT
Sweet will do.
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Post by hbk on Dec 14, 2009 8:51:12 GMT
I prefer the PC version of Worms: Armageddon to the PSOne version.
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Post by Zenks Renway on Dec 17, 2009 18:43:37 GMT
If you're wondering why Action 52 hasn't been brought up yet until now, it's probably because that collection of tat doesn't even count as a game. Though I do have to note, there's a UK equivalent of Action 52 for the ZX Spectrum called, coincidentally enough, Cassette 50. Maybe Vince Perri (lead designer of Action 52) was somewhat inspired by that pile of crap and decided to try and make a more horrible game as a bet with the (at the time) 14 year-old progammer of Cassette 50 and his dad (who did all the graphics) who happened to get a mere tenner for making their game?
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Post by Nintendo Master on Apr 9, 2010 15:45:03 GMT
I think Deadly Towers is pretty terrible too. I mean, the music is terrible, the graphics are even worse, the enemy design makes the company look like it's ran out of ideas, and even worse is the actual gameplay. Everything just sends you backwards, and sometimes when you're walking, you just end up in another room! Truly the worst NES game I have ever played.
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Post by Zenks Renway on Apr 9, 2010 19:10:28 GMT
Probably the worst game compilation ever that I don't even need to play to know that it's bad- Sonic Classic Collection for the DS. While the games included have probably been ported well, my main problem is with the games included- just the 4 of them. Yes, just 4. For a game compilation, and a recent one at that, to have only 4 games on it and yet sell for £25 on release is, to me, flat-out the BIGGEST rip-off in videogame history when one could easily get all the games included and much more on Sega's previous compilations, or better yet, emulate the suckers. Yes, emulation is techincally illegal but I'd rather do that than waste my money on a compilation that should have much 5 times more content on it to justify the price tag! I mean, bloody hell, £25 for a measly 4 Sonic titles when you could easily get Sonic Mega Collection, or even Sega Ultimate Genesis Collection for less than that? F*CK THAT NOISE, SEGA.
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Post by zawazuki on Feb 11, 2011 22:30:53 GMT
The Jenga game on the Wii.
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