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If only for preservation alone, that would be awesome to see them scanned.
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I doubt they will. Awesome discovery tho. :)
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Metal Jesus wrote:
Xeogred wrote:I tried to make a thread but I guess the discussion is better off here haha

viewtopic.php?f=44&t=50717

Those hand drawn maps are mindblowing.


I've asked for permission from the owner of the book to see if I can scan them all... We'll see...

Glad you're considering it. Would be amazing if you can release some huge PDF of it or something.
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Nintendo GBA Games - Hidden Gems Part 3

The Nintendo GBA continues to be one of the most satisfying handheld systems to collect for with many great games released for it across all different genres. In this video Reggie highlights 10 GBA games that many people don't know about but should play!

YouTube LINK: https://youtu.be/2jpRvJoqXiQ

Games Shown:
Tactics Ogre: The Night of Lodis
Shining Soul II
Zone of the Enders: The Fist of Mars
Pinobee Wings of Adventure
Sega Arcade Gallery
Lunar Legend
Riviera: The Promised Land
R-Type III: The Third Lightning
Cima: The Enemy
Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone
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Ultimate ANIMAL CROSSING Collection - Kelsey may have a PROBLEM :)

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YouTubeLINK: https://youtu.be/Y99GUIOteDA

Kelsey is a HUGE Animal Crossing fan: she owns the US and Japanese games, Amiibos, trinkets, strategy guides, buttons, pins and much more. This is a look at most of her amazing collection!

Kelsey ended up gifting me 300,000 bells so I could quickly upgrade my house!
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Metal Jesus wrote:Nintendo GBA Games - Hidden Gems Part 3

Hey that GBA Zone Enders reminds me just a bit of Star Raiders on the Atari 5200. Select grid map, warp to sector and basic FPS view attack the enemy. A neat tactical game with a touch of arcade flair. I'll keep an eye out for the Zone game to get a portable fix.

Metal Jesus wrote:Ultimate ANIMAL CROSSING Collection - Kelsey may have a PROBLEM :)

I was so fortunate (bought separately at swap meet) to find a Gamecube memory card with an animal crossing sticker; sure enough it had the original mail welcome save file which I immediately backed up to a couple of other cards. Animal Crossing is great for all the find, collect and all the NES playable game unlocks. :mrgreen:
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CRTGAMER wrote:
Metal Jesus wrote:Nintendo GBA Games - Hidden Gems Part 3

Hey that GBA Zone Enders reminds me just a bit of Star Raiders on the Atari 5200.


Star Raiders was so epic back in the day! The closest thing to commanding your own Starship Enterprise!
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What is the MOST METAL VIDEO GAME of all time!?

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LINK: https://youtu.be/bmF5uEcjTdY

This is a tough question because do you go for the game soundtrack? Or how about the atmosphere and story? What about licensed games? We came up with our list... but what did we miss?
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Metal Jesus wrote:What is the MOST METAL VIDEO GAME of all time!?

This is a tough question because do you go for the game soundtrack? Or how about the atmosphere and story? What about licensed games? We came up with our list... but what did we miss?

I think I mentioned this to you before, did you ever check out the Inferno which has cuts from Alien Sex Fiend?

Here is my older post on it with the YouTube links (Try "Planet 2" and jump to the middle):
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=393982#p393982
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Here's a new contender for Brutal Legend, Alpha Omega Sin would like this too.

Slain: Back From Hell (looks like a heavy metal Sotn)
https://youtu.be/NvmdRTk3B9A

Also where's your PS4 Hidden gems link, I know it's a retro site but lots of members have a PS4.
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