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I really do want a huge N64 collection, Gamecube and PS2 as well. But mainly N64, as it's my favourite system by far. :(
Drageuth has too much time on his hands. :nod:
Super late reply, but yeah, that's the one. Most of the people who watched my LP thought the game was pretty cool, so I grab every opportunity to recommend it to others. :wacko:Quote:
Originally Posted by Drageuth
Also I really really really want Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes, but it's going for £40+ on eBay.
Get. Fucked.
That's one of the sad parts about an endeavor like what I want to do. However, it would be pretty wicked to say "Yeah, well... I have all of the NES games. :ignore: FUCKING ALL OF THEM."
Even if half of them suck, 25% of them are passable, 20% are good, and 5% are really worth having.
It made for a great LP, but I would definitely not have finished it if I had started playing it. Which is sad, 'cause it was really cool.
It looks to me like the Angry Video Game Nerd has every NES game, you jealous? :wacko:
;_;
I have every NES game.
On my hard drive. ;_;
Will one of you guys buy me Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes please? :<3:
Also, why is Code Veronica X for the Gamecube so expensive? You can get the PS2 version for next to nothing. :shrug:
If I were into collecting just to have the games and play them, this is what I would do. But I want everything in the box, because it's always been a dream of mine, and I love the instruction manuals and whatnot for NES games.
Also, just checked his collection again, and he kind of "cheated" to complete his collection. A couple of his games are PAL versions (like the PAL version of Stadium Events, which is somewhat easier to find than the US version). I'm going to get all of the US released ones, without substituting any PAL versions. Then I might pick up a Famicom and start picking up some of the JAP only releases.
I've no real fond memories of the NES/SNES/Mastersystem or Megadrive. My memories kick in around the 32/64bit era.
Yeah I remember having a SNES and playing Mario and Mario Kart etc, but nothing as vivid as being amazed by Mario 64 or Pilotwings.
So really, I've no interest in collecting for any 16bit or older consoles. I would love a massive collection of PS1, Saturn and N64 though.
I never played SNES at all when I was a kid, so I don't have any particular fond memories of it. I loved my NES -- played it for the first ten or so years of playing games, the last couple of years there mixed with N64 as well.
I never had a PSX when I was growing up, so I don't have any particular love for those games either, 'cept for a couple here and there. Really, my adorations lie with the NES -- I fucking love my NES.
Our first PS1 came with a good handful of games (this is my earliest gaming memory by far). It came with Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Destruction Derby, Tekken, Lemmings 3D and maybe another one or two. Can't quite remember.
I remember seeing the intro to Tekken 2 and being amazed at how realistic the graphics were, where Nina is twirling her hair around in her fingers. It looks absolutely atrocious now, but it was amazing in the mid 90s. :wacko:
I had a NES but only had 3 games, NES games were as hard to find as rocking horse shit. I only ever had Mario 3, Donkey Kong and Turtles which was terrible.
I was never fond of the NES if I'm honest. I'm too young. :(
NES was the first system I ever owned. I was born in the middle of its hay-day, didn't get one until 1991, but by then you could find so many games at garage sales around the city I grew up in. My mother would check out garage sales about once a month in the summer and pick up a couple of new games for $2 each.
Lots of fun.
I'd quite like to buy a Japanese Saturn and get a nice selection of games going. That's really the one console I think I'd like to start collecting for nowadays. Maybe N64 too.
The Saturn was fantastic I thought. Die Hard Arcade -- I always always always wanted it. I used to play a demo of it constantly... When I finally got a copy of Die Hard Arcade, guess what? Couldn't get past the second stage.
:rofl:
I've just remembered about a photo we have somewhere of me, I'm sitting in front of a 15" CRT TV in my bedroom playing on my Dreamcast (House of the Dead 2) and I have a stack of Dreamcast games beside the TV.
I might dig that photo out and upload it to Facebook and embarrass myself. :wacko:
I have a regular black PAL Saturn and I love it, but I'm getting the urge to start buying Japanese games and by the time I've paid someone to 60Hz mod it and bought a cartridge to play imports I could have just bought one of the white Japanese consoles I want so badly. They're so cool!