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Tanis

The Last Albino
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thebobmaster said:
tanis1lionheart said:
I probably beat this game once a year, at least. >_>
You beat that game?! Geez, and I thought I did really well just getting to "Be Prepared".
TLG = easy, compared to the freaking Death Star 2 levels of Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
>_<
 
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tanis1lionheart said:
thebobmaster said:
tanis1lionheart said:
I probably beat this game once a year, at least. >_>
You beat that game?! Geez, and I thought I did really well just getting to "Be Prepared".
TLG = easy, compared to the freaking Death Star 2 levels of Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
>_<
You say that like I've beaten those. -_-*
 

Hipsy_Gypsy

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I would be playing "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past" if I knew where the scart for the SNES was. That is legit the only thing I cannot find to enable me to play it! Mind you, Zelda's probably the only game on the SNES that I could play; I was always terrible "Donkey Kong Country" and "Super Mario Bros." like I am with most platformers. Which is, unintentionally, actually the bulk of all the new(ish) games I play.

I would be playing "Nightmare Creatures" on PC but one, I haven't the foggiest as to where it is and two, I doubt the computer will be able to play it (it was hilarious on the XP though; it was as if someone was leaning on a fast forward button!) which is the same reason I haven't yet tried installing "Sam & Max: Hit the Road" onto the Windows Vista as an Escapist friend has already been unsuccessful in doing so.

Installation problems would also count towards "Day of the Tentacle"... if it wasn't broken. Growing up in a big family full of gamers; things tend to get broken. It was devastating. I remember my mother slowly raising it to my eye level, revealing the crack that almost split the disc in half, going, "...look", almost a tremble in her voice. I think I near cried. I always loved that game. Except whenever I got stuck in "Maniac Mansion" on the care taker's computer. I could never figure out how to get out of it and the nurse terrified me! If my memory serves me correctly, I swear she said she was going to eat me but I honestly can't remember. Lmao!

Last but not least, I need to see if I can find any PS1 memory cards in Cash Converters to play the many, many, many PS1 games I have. Notably "DigimonWorld" and "Rugrats: Reptar's Revenge" (or was it "Return of Reptar"?)


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Sprogus

The Lord of Dreams
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tanis1lionheart said:
Heppenfeph said:
Transformers for the PS2. Probably the best transformers game.
That's the one made by Atari, yeah?
IF SO:
It's tied, for me, with WFC. Both are fantastic games.
That's the one. Fantastic game. WFC is also good.
 

Buccura

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I still play the Wing Commander games from time to time, especially Privateer. I also have been getting back into Star Wars TIE Fighter. And of course I'll always at some point get in the mood to play some Thief.
 

jackknife402

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Settlers 2, Lords of the Realm 2, Castles, Themepark and a number of others that I still grab for once in awhile.
 

Turigamot

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All kinds of old RPGs, as well as Perfect Dark.


I've always felt that some of the makers of SNES/PS RPGs could make a shitton of money if they put their catalog up on XBox Live Arcade or the Sony equivalent. ChronoTrigger is good no matter what decade.
 

Idsertian

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Not so much these days, but I used to regularly play a lot of older games.

Crash Bandicoot 3
FFVII
Homeworld
Half-Life
AvP Gold
Oddworld's 1 & 2
Metal Gear Solid
Deus Ex
Goldeneye 64
Legend of Zelda: OoT

To name but a few. Even played Elite and Elite II on Spectrum and Amiga emulators respectively at one point. Ah, Elite II, you're a buggy piece of shit, but we still love ya.