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    indeed Cookie, and the endings, I never expected those

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    Anyone here already played Sky Blazer on the SNES? Man, i discover this game by lucky, and now is one of my favorites.

    Btw, i gonna test Bard's Tale. I love RPGs *-*

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    if you think thats good, play Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma, both from Enix as well, They are excellent, Especially Terranigma.

    Edit: Thought you wrote Soul Blazer, Damn eyesight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supreme Warrior View Post
    if you think thats good, play Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma, both from Enix as well, They are excellent, Especially Terranigma.

    Edit: Thought you wrote Soul Blazer, Damn eyesight
    Indeed, Terranigma is one of my favorite RPGs on the snes.

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    There's so many SNES gems arround. Like "The Firemen". Great game.

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    I don't know what it is, but I keep going back and replaying older games more than newer ones. I find that newer games are rehashed material with nothing really new to offer. Older games had something, there was more creativity to them, and always a good story in my opinion.

    Plus I have no tolerance for DLC and refuse to buy into it. Maybe thats it, back then, the developers worked their asses off and completed a game which lasted (and still lasts...), today they stop half way, put it out, and then release the rest as DLC and make us pay more in the end. Not cool at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha2zulu View Post
    I don't know what it is, but I keep going back and replaying older games more than newer ones. I find that newer games are rehashed material with nothing really new to offer. Older games had something, there was more creativity to them, and always a good story in my opinion.

    Plus I have no tolerance for DLC and refuse to buy into it. Maybe thats it, back then, the developers worked their asses off and completed a game which lasted (and still lasts...), today they stop half way, put it out, and then release the rest as DLC and make us pay more in the end. Not cool at all
    you mean like what they did with halo reach? yeah i sold it the moment they came out with a map pack. i am debating on selling fable 2 because of that. what i really miss, going downstairs late at night to play spyro the dragon. i have never owned a snes or n64

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrendesares View Post
    you mean like what they did with halo reach? yeah i sold it the moment they came out with a map pack. i am debating on selling fable 2 because of that. what i really miss, going downstairs late at night to play spyro the dragon. i have never owned a snes or n64
    I miss playing Ocarina of Time late at night lol, there's reason enough why you need an N64

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha2zulu View Post
    I miss playing Ocarina of Time late at night lol, there's reason enough why you need an N64
    that game is why i was debating on a 3ds but at that price and battery life? no thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrendesares View Post
    that game is why i was debating on a 3ds but at that price and battery life? no thanks!
    Oh come now, there's an easy solution to that: an emulator and ROM

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    from contra and bionic commando (nes versions) to sonic 1 2 and 3 to iron soldier from doom to myst to realmyst, from gran turismo 3 to Rfactor. from unreal to halo. mario world to mario galaxy

    i like games that are good

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    Can someone say arcade emulators?!?!?!

    Kawaks, MAME, etc!

    Yeah yah!

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    ya, Nothing better than a Arcade on your HD TV

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha2zulu View Post
    Oh come now, there's an easy solution to that: an emulator and ROM
    the best i can emulate is a gba and a ps1 lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrendesares View Post
    the best i can emulate is a gba and a ps1 lol
    The N64 is about 10 times easier to emulate than the ps1. Same with any handheld from the gba back and any console from n64 back. Although psx is the easiest iso based console to emulate.
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