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Post by necromaniac on Sept 9, 2007 16:19:56 GMT -5
Are you a masochist by any chance? If you'd have said the Genesis version however... Is the Genesis version any better? The only reason I was playing this is because my friend had it a long time ago and I remember it was sort of fun. I got to playing it and kinda got addicted and ended up beating it in like 30 min. I didn't even know I was close to beating it lol. edit: Wow the genises version does look a lot cooler. I really didnt think they were any different. Haha, don't sweat it, I like Shaq-Fu! And yeah, the Genesis version is totally different, with it's strategic trap-laying gameplay and it's surprisingly decent. On another note, has anybody played the PS2 version of Home Alone, and Bevily Hills cop for any matter? Are they worth their asking price? And on another note about games being totally different and superior on sega's old horse, give both Beavis and Butt-head and Aladdin a try.
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Post by vysethebold on Sept 9, 2007 16:55:37 GMT -5
I just beat Bioshock. It left me warm and fuzzy.
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Post by Atma on Sept 9, 2007 18:02:01 GMT -5
Tales of the Abyss. Second playthrough. Going in for a third and final to pick up the very few things I don't have. Gramma just put a game buying embargo on me so it's either this or emulation up the ass.
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Post by wyrdwad on Sept 9, 2007 19:59:31 GMT -5
Only games I've beaten anytime recently were all the Nifflas pack-ins in Knytt Stories. Currently working on Popful Mail for the Sega CD, though.
-Tom
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Post by neomerge on Sept 9, 2007 22:32:12 GMT -5
Is the Genesis version any better? The only reason I was playing this is because my friend had it a long time ago and I remember it was sort of fun. I got to playing it and kinda got addicted and ended up beating it in like 30 min. I didn't even know I was close to beating it lol. edit: Wow the genises version does look a lot cooler. I really didnt think they were any different. Haha, don't sweat it, I like Shaq-Fu! And yeah, the Genesis version is totally different, with it's strategic trap-laying gameplay and it's surprisingly decent. On another note, has anybody played the PS2 version of Home Alone, and Bevily Hills cop for any matter? Are they worth their asking price? And on another note about games being totally different and superior on sega's old horse, give both Beavis and Butt-head and Aladdin a try. Ya the Genesis Aladdin was 10x better then the SNES version! One Game that was definitely better on the SNES though was Batman Returns.
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Post by vysethebold on Sept 9, 2007 23:58:59 GMT -5
Haha, don't sweat it, I like Shaq-Fu! And yeah, the Genesis version is totally different, with it's strategic trap-laying gameplay and it's surprisingly decent. On another note, has anybody played the PS2 version of Home Alone, and Bevily Hills cop for any matter? Are they worth their asking price? And on another note about games being totally different and superior on sega's old horse, give both Beavis and Butt-head and Aladdin a try. Ya the Genesis Aladdin was 10x better then the SNES version! One Game that was definitely better on the SNES though was Batman Returns. Alien 3 had a much better game on the SNES as well. Oh and I just beat Cave Story and got the Normal ending.
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Post by zzz on Sept 10, 2007 2:16:55 GMT -5
And on another note about games being totally different and superior on sega's old horse, give both Beavis and Butt-head and Aladdin a try. Ya the Genesis Aladdin was 10x better then the SNES version! Those do not seem to be popular opinions these days, and I agree with the majority on that. I went back and played the Genesis Aladdin recently and found it to be complete crap. It was a big deal back in the day because it had sword fighting and the SNES version did not, but the controls are horrible and the platforming is even worse.
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Post by necromaniac on Sept 10, 2007 8:13:34 GMT -5
But it's still a much funner ride even if it's controls are a bit looser and it makes up for it in level design. I thought the SNES version was a little too generic to be frank, still a great game in it's own right but I felt like I was just playing another disney platformer....
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Post by MRSKELETON on Sept 10, 2007 9:54:24 GMT -5
Jump Ultimate Stars aaaaand I think Megaman ZX but I can't remember.
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Post by megatronbison on Sept 10, 2007 10:57:36 GMT -5
I last finished Godhand and boy did I love it... *edit* Actually that was a lie! The last one I finished was the original Metal Gear on the PS2 emulated form with Subsistance. It was a lot easier than I remembered tbh.
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Post by Scylla on Sept 10, 2007 12:38:53 GMT -5
I beat Heiankyo Alien on Game Boy just the other day. What a brutal game. Your only options are getting eaten by aliens or burying them alive. :P
Over the summer, I beat Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge and Mega Man II both on Game Boy, Lufia & the Fortress of Doom on SNES, Super Mario Sunshine on GameCube (all 120 Shines), The Addams Family on SNES (don't ask), and Brave Fencer Musashi on PlayStation, in that order, all for the first time (I sadly almost never replay games these days; my backlog of games I've barely touched is too huge).
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Post by cosmicrace77 on Sept 10, 2007 12:47:51 GMT -5
Goemon for PS2..about 3+ years after I bought it finally picked it up again and beat it in another 5 hours (not the whole game, the part i didn't beat b4)
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Post by personman on Sept 10, 2007 21:33:25 GMT -5
It's been awhile since I've beaten anything. Likely thanks to my friends constantly pulling me into WoW. Damn that game.
I wouldn't count Soul Caliber III since you can see the credits to that game in like, every twelve minutes through the story mode, and the last boss of the Chronicle mode is too damn cheap for my noob fighting skills to topple.
So before that, Odin Sphere I believe. I didn't even get the good ending though.
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Post by megatronbison on Sept 11, 2007 8:02:23 GMT -5
I beat Heiankyo Alien on Game Boy just the other day. What a brutal game. Your only options are getting eaten by aliens or burying them alive. :P You actually finished that too? I done that a good few years back on one of those multi-game gameboy carts of yore. I could never beat the retro version :\
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Post by acidonia on Sept 11, 2007 15:15:59 GMT -5
Altered Beast Ps2 version not half as bad as some action games ive played on ps2 took me about 6 hours to beat in game time not counting all the times I died on stupid Balrog and thanks to the crappy merman parts. The ending was total meh it dint even have any voices in it either at least the last boss dint suck for once though. Unlocked a kinda survival mode for beating it called elevator of doom I might finish that extra off someday but I probally won't try to unlock the 3 hidden beast forms tiger,bear and u.w.h. Also kinda lame that all the unique monsters are just different versions of the chicken stinger enemy although sega seem to want to call them cockatrice now even though they dont look much like one.
And another thing how come when you transform into the Windigo its totaly unbloody and gory whilst the other transformation are the oposite. That and its movement and atacks are simlar to the yeti form in the 360 game Kameo although that might be just be a coincidence.
And I unlocked every Acheivement on the 360 version of Dig Dug was'nt to hard only the kill 4 enemys with 1 rock and dig though a entire stage achivements were a bit of a challenge.
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