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DragonmasterDan

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  1. Tactics Ogre is a much better game than FF Tactics. FF Tactics just happens to be Final Fantasy themed. Otherwise it wouldn't be nearly as popular as it is.
  2. It's not a bad game or anything, it's just not for everyone. Tempest Disgaea is a pretty decent game but if you've played one Nippon Ichi game you have a good idea of what they are all like.
  3. Yeah, but it doesn't quite have the charm. It's the same reason I don't like Iron Storm for Saturn as much.
  4. If you're looking for less modern stuff, Dragon Force for Saturn is my all time favorite Strategy RPG. The Ogre Battle games are decent. And there's also the Advance Wars series.
  5. Once I turn off mission mode to look I'll post it to anyone who wants it via PM.
  6. Once I turn off mission mode to look I'll post it to anyone who wants it via PM.
  7. Yeah - I bought it when it was new. I later purchased a "PAL" version on Ebay which works just fine. Paid a lot less because people assumed it wouldn't work. :-) Love Golden Axe Warrior. I've owned three different SMS systems and always have GAW. I picked it up in the late 90s for around 30.00 used. To me it's just another bad Zelda imitation with the Golden Axe franchise tag attached. But... I love Zelda so it was worth picking up.
  8. I just played and won my first online match, it took around 45 minutes.
  9. The directors cut is less common. I have the Xbox version of Substance, there's just extra stuff.
  10. See I thought just the opposite. I had a devil of a time with Mario 64 but had no problem with Sunshine. Tempest Did you play Mario 64 on N64 or on DS? On DS it was harder to control. On 64 it was pretty easy short of the flying levels. N64 version on the Wii with the classic controller. I think most of my problem was with the camera more than the actual levels. Tempest Without the C buttons for the camera on the Wii classic controller, I'm guessing that the camera is likely harder to control. On an actual N64 controller it's a lot easier. Remember that controller was basically designed for that game. On a side note, the DS version of SM64 is definitely harder since the controller isn't analog and there is no camera buttons.
  11. See I thought just the opposite. I had a devil of a time with Mario 64 but had no problem with Sunshine. Tempest Did you play Mario 64 on N64 or on DS? On DS it was harder to control. On 64 it was pretty easy short of the flying levels.
  12. Sucked is a massive exaggeration. It's an average 92% ranking on Game Rankings http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/533287.asp?q=sunshine But it's not as good of a game as 64 or Galaxy. The main reasons are as follows. First off, all of the levels are tropical themed. This seems like a good idea at first but the theme grows old after a while. The second problem is it's hard for a modern gen game. As many gamers are aware, games have progressively gotten easier over the years. Mario Sunshine is a substantially tougher game than 64 and much much tougher than Galaxy. Anyway, assuming you own a Wii you would need a Cube controller and memory card. You can buy third party products cheap (maybe under 20.00) for a small card and a controller if you shop around. And I think it would be worth it to pick that stuff up simply because it gives you access to all the GameCube library of titles.
  13. I can't wait til it comes out tomorrow. I am an Advance Wars addict.
  14. My SNES 2 refuses to work with it thinking I am using a pirate cartridge.
  15. Genesis: Aladdin PC Engine Super CD: Tengai Makyo 2 Game Cube: Resident Evil 4 Game Cube: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
  16. In my game.com is either Fighters Megamix or Duke Nukem since they are the only two games for it I happen to possess.
  17. I noticed the door on my Colecovision's expansion module is kind of jammed I can get it open and close it but it requires a wedge. Does this happen a lot?
  18. Golden Axe Warrior did come out in the US. It's extremely uncommon though.
  19. I'm guessing you have no open composite slots on your TV, you would need a multi game switch to hook up your DVD player and other devices to the TV like this. http://www.familysafemedia.com/4_device_au...o___game_s.html If your TV has no composite slots at all you'd need to run the video through another device or use RF.
  20. I have a nearly complete EGM collection from about 1989-94. However many of them have ripped covers etc. They're beat to hell and sitting in a box in my storage locker. I didn't necessarily get them all when they came out either. There was a bookstore in a mall that had tons of old issues. I don't have some like the 1988 Video Game Buyers Guide. But I have most, unfortunately they're beat to hell and not at all organized.
  21. It's hard for me to say, there's so many games I hate. I think there's a tendency to forget games you hate that no one talks about and remember those that are massively overrated.
  22. i remeber that one being pretty fun on the NES I remember there being a Spy vs Spy on an island that never came out. Anyway, the NES one was fun but you could just lock yourself in a room with traps all around and it became impossible for the CPU or other player. Yeah but if you lock yourself in a room then it is impossible for you so why would you want to do that. You wait to kill him, he can't get to you. Wait til he accidentally opens the door.
  23. If you're trying to play it on an original NES you're going to have trouble due to the lockout chip.
  24. Hi: No, argument here. For us Americans that is. But I was told that the arcades are still quite strong in Japan & Europe. Anthony.... Ehhh, they're doing better in Japan than here, but there is still a steep decline. The influx of home music games in the past 5 years has really taken its toll on the Japanese arcade market. It's almost entirely novelty games (IE games that use something beyond a joystick) these days.
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