What's The Best Thing You Have Read @ racketboy.com?

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What's The Best Thing You Have Read @ racketboy.com?

Post by racketboy »

Just curious... What was your favorite thing here?
It can be an article, a guide that helped you do something cool, or a conversation here in the forums.
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Post by Mozgus »

The Holy Grails feature, probably.

Speaking of, the part 2 link is broken on both pages.

http://www.racketboy.com/retro/raregames.htm
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/2006/09/ ... cting.html
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Post by Richard »

the games you remember us
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Post by zarcon6 »

i like all the hidden gems articles.
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Post by extrarice »

The Hidden Gems articles are interesting because they focus on the not-so-well-known or not-very-popular games for a given system. You give a list of standard or most popular titles for each category, then pick something that's not well known, to keep the list different than every other "Top 10" list out there. Good stuff!
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Post by Espio 1919 »

I very much enjoyed the Hidden Gems, Beginner's guides to various consoles and the "Games that Defined the <insert console name>" articles.
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Post by DCAllAmerican »

Probably anything Saturn related
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Post by marurun »

I most liked the Pushing the Limits articles about games that drove the hardware to the edge. I didn't always agree, but they definitely made me think.
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Post by SEHF »

I decided to mod a Saturn after visiting this site, so I like all the Saturn stuff. Now, I just hope my modchip works...
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Post by neohx_7 »

I would agree with the pushing the limit articles. I think you should make sure the "hidden gems", "push the limit", and other series are easily navigated to from the front page.
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