The Castlevania games on GBA were some of my favorites when I was younger. There were three of them--six if you count the original GameBoy trilogy.
The Mario & Luigi RPGs are pretty good, as are...
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The Castlevania games on GBA were some of my favorites when I was younger. There were three of them--six if you count the original GameBoy trilogy.
The Mario & Luigi RPGs are pretty good, as are...
I'm using a semi-old GeForce GTX and an i7, and I can run damn near any game at full speed with very little trouble. I've made backups of practically every PS2 game I own, and I've tested pretty much...
9AM.
I miss the good ol' days where I could sleep in.
With a Dreamcast, probably. Only the Dreamcasts produced towards the very end of the console's lifespan included DRM. The same is true of some other older consoles. Pretty much anything from the 90s...
blueMSX is often said to be the best.
Castlevania: Bloodlines on the Genesis is A+. Or try Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth on Wii. The DS games are too anime style for my taste, and the newer 3D games don't even feel like the same...
I still see the occasional Disney movie game and whatnot.
Why worry about their disappearance? It's not like there were that many gems.
Splatterhouse Wanpaku Graffiti is pretty high up there.
A little late for Halloween, but...
Silent Hill 2
Haunting Ground
Rule of Rose
Eternal Darkness
Cubivore will always hold a special place in my heart. It was such a weird thing to encounter as a kid.
Why not just buy a wired Xbox 360 controller? Or one of the Razer 360 controllers?
It depends on how much money Nintendo feels the need to extract from their fanbase.
I briefly hoped for an ambitious fan game running on a Dreamcast.
Does John Carpenter's Cigarette Burns count?
If I say "JoJo" does that make me super basic?
I used to when I was younger, but it kind of came with a social stigma. I didn't want to be that weird kid who listened to OSTs instead of regular music. Nowadays, I still tend to stay away just out...