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jesusc

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  1. Snatcher, the Working Designs translations, Earthworm Jim SE, Mickey Mania, Third World War, Eternal Champions, Dark Wizard, Final Fight, Shining Force, Robo Aleste, Silpheed, Sonic CD, Flink, Keio Flying Squadron, Road Rash, and Dune aren't real games?
  2. 1. I'd never try to use intellect to outsmart you, as it would be a waste of a resource. 2. Yes, I used google. Somehow, I doubt that you'd take my word for it when I tried to explain that the word you were using was the wrong one for the context. 3. If you want to avoid flame wars, don't bring my name up.
  3. jar-gon: 1 a : confused unintelligible language b : a strange, outlandish, or barbarous language or dialect c : a hybrid language or dialect simplified in vocabulary and grammar and used for communication between peoples of different speech 2 : the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a special activity or group 3 : obscure and often pretentious language marked by circumlocutions and long words hmm, your posts seem to reek of this more than mine. If you want to use spiffy new words, at least use the right ones. thank you and good night.
  4. splashdown $10 might be fun it is. Roadkill $15 looks like fun never played it myself. one of my buddies is a Twisted Metal-head, and loves this game GunGriffon: Allied Strike $10 is it multiplayer ? I really liked the Saturn and Ps2 games. It's not bad, but not great. You should be able to get a used Mechassault for about the same price, and it's more fun. Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel $15 I played this for a few hours one day. It's like a post apocalyptic Baldurs Gate (console versions) with a profuse amount of F-bombs. Didn't find it to be horrible, but not good enough to keep my attention. Drake $10 If a friend paid you $10 to take this game, you should no longer consider him a friend. It's that bad. 883051[/snapback]
  5. 3.0 wasn't released on the DC demo disks. For the longest time, you had to order it from the planetweb website for $30. Lately though, they have been selling it on eBay for $14 shipped. I just bought one for completeness sake. As an aside, it was the only one to support the DC broadband adapter. Have fun finding a cheap one of those though.
  6. wow, six years later, and you're still a cheap bastard. When having problems with my Roadrunner, I've had to resort to dial-up through the Dreamcast. Only to check email though, I'm become much too spoiled to actually surf anywhere without broadband. I've pretty much forgotten about how you could boil an egg waiting for a page to load, and i like it that way.
  7. hey, i can admit when I'm wrong. Sadly, that's not a sentiment shared on this board.
  8. I'm sure there are a few jag fans who would like to sabotage my cart...but the trick will be on them, for much like most everything I buy, I will probably never play it anyway. Ah ha ha!
  9. just placed my order. Hopefully it's fun, as it will be my first homebrew (unless the Songbird Jag titles count, but I don't think they do). If it sucks, my outlook on life will be destroyed, and I will have to kill myself for wasting $30 on Breakout. Stay tuned for updates.
  10. well, I stand corrected. In comparison I found the 32X sprites to be larger and the animation smoother, and of course the lack of load times is nice; however, since the "videogamecritic" stated in his reviews that the Jag was the best console version he'd seen; then it must be true. It must also be true that Atari Karts, Blue Lightning, Brutal Sports Football, Bubsy, Checkered Flag, Club Drive, Cybermorph, Dragon, Fight For Life, Flip Out, Hoverstrike, I-War, Kasumi Ninja, Pitfall, Space Ace, Supercross 3D, Val D'isere, and White Men Can't Jump are all horrible. So any of you guys who have defended them in the past must surely stand up and announce that you were wrong. 'cause the videogame critic said so, and his voice is the final word.
  11. Stolen from a post on another board, you have to see it to believe it. http://pizazz.info/pizazz.mov
  12. are you really so asinine as to bring bits into it? I said decent stick. Whilst what you showed in the pic surely could be indentified as a stick it hardly looks decent. However, I'm sure you'll argue PR is just fantastic with a three button weirdo layout.
  13. ideally, the actual thing will always be better than emulation. However, it's a lot easier carrying a PSP around than six different systems and a TV. Save states are nice too. BTW, we miss you in Cheektowaga. Rhindle was crying because he didn't get to say Happy Birthday to you. (though he didn't even remember mine...bastard).
  14. I do, I own it. It blows the Jag version away in every aspect, plus, you have the option of using a decent stick with it.
  15. Well, I for one can rest easy thanks to this news. Meanwhile, I am playing Super bomberman, mega bomberman, and Bomberman '93 on my PSP. GO DS!
  16. I played it on N64, and though it had some camera issues, it was fun. I'm now playing through it on Xbox, and still like it. It seems harder than I remember, but that just may be my weakening skills.
  17. i played to the part where you have sex with your wife. It was all downhill afer that.
  18. For all the work you had to do to unlock it, it really wasn't worth it.
  19. here's a question for ya, from what I've seen, the GP32 is four button? Is this true? wouldn't that make it hard to enjoy most snes and genesis games?
  20. yes it has. I was going to buy it, but so far I've only seen bad reviews of it.
  21. you can't transfer Kotor saves, they are too large. I had something like that happen at the same place, but mine didn't freeze, it just crawled along at 1 frame per minute. The audio dropped and half the graphics disappeared. I just left it alone and after a few minutes it caught up with itself.
  22. This happens to me all the time and I'm sick of it. I've been getting screwed a lot lately (for the record, I don't consider this a screwing, just annoying) and have just let stuff go because I don't want my record tarnished. I think I'm going to start sending a note with my payment that if feedback isn't left upon receipt of payment, I'm automatically going to give a nuetral. The seller ended up offering to either pay for shipping for me to ship everything back, or $5. I took the five bucks. It was more about matter of principle than price. Offering something back acknowledges that he was wrong (to me anyway), and that's good enough for me. Now to see what kind of fedback he leaves, if any.
  23. So I bought a lot off of the eBay that consisted of some 3DO games, one of which was described as new (lucienne's quest). I bid accordingy high and won the auction. I received the stuff the other day and was dismayed to find that the shrinkwrap had been cut away from the top of the box. It had been opened. I tried emailing the guy asking for a small refund due to the fact that the game was listed as new, but was in fact opened. here's a copy of the emails so far. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subject: Re: Your invoice for eBay purchases - item #8195752504, 3DO - 7 Rare Games (Lucienne's Quest NEW!) Received the package today. Thanks for the decent packaging. I do have one complaint though. Lucienne's Quest which you stated as new, isn't. The shrinkwrap was cut around the top of the box, making the game "opened", and not new. I bid as high as I did because i thought I was getting a new copy. Would you be willing to offer a small refund? I'm not looking for much, I'm not trying to be a jerk. let me know your thoughts on how this can be worked out. thanks, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subject: RE: Your invoice for eBay purchases - item #8195752504, 3DO - 7 Rare Games (Lucienne's Quest NEW!) The game is new as that is how it was sold to me, and I never played it. I forgot to mention the shrink-wrap had been opened, but the game is new. I also sold a new Theme Park game in my other auction, and the shrink-wrap was open on it too. Were there any scratches, bends, marks or anything on the disc, instructions, inserts? Does it look like a used game? Let me know. Thanks, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ yes it looks like a used game. It has been opened, and therefore is no longer in the condition that is considered new. I didn't say it is in bad condition, all I said was that it wasn't new. By your criteria, i could state that 98% of my presonal collection is still "new". You know as well as I do that a rare game that is still new is worth considerably more than an opened one. Whether you forgot to mention that the game was opened was intentional or not, I can guarentee that the auction went for more than it would have if you did mention it. that's all I'm saying. I was told that I was getting a new game. That implies it is still sealed. It wasn't. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I know EB sells opened stuff as new all the time, that's why I never buy new stuff from them. What are your thoughts? Am I being a jerk and an opened game still be considered new? Or do you think I'm right?
  24. I knew you'd be saying it. (Fickle is as fickle does...) 875267[/snapback] Well, I can't deny I'm pretty fickle when it comes to games, but this really has nothing to do with that. If I was given the choice of one or the other for the rest of my life, I'd go with PSP. It's just at this point in time, there aren't enough decent releases for it. that could (hopefully) change in the next eight months. Besides, now that they've cracked the US firmware through a swaploit, the PSP will be seeing a hell of a lot more use. To quote someone from another board, widescreen NES=sex.
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