Games purchased: 2011

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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (GCN)
WarioWare: Twisted! (GBA)
Scurge: Hive (GBA)
Wario Land 4 (GBA) (as a side note, I got this one after reading about it in the GBA's "Hidden Gems" article right here on Racketboy)

I'm a terrible gamer, I know :D

edit Stepped up my game... finally lol
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JohnBaxterly wrote:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (GCN)

I'm a terrible gamer, I know :D
Why do you say that? That's a good game.
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Probably a good time for me to update, while I'm here. May's been a beefy month for me.

May:
Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)
Super Street Fighter IV (PS3)
Flashback: The Quest for Identity (Genesis)
Zoop (Genesis)
Gradius III (Super Nes)
Genji Dawn of the Samurai (PS2)
Rayman (PS1)
Rayman 2 The Great Escape (Dreamcast)
Resident Evil Code Veronica (Dreamcast)
Ranma 1/2 Toraware no Hayayome (PC Engine CD)

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February
Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 (Xbox 360)
Venetica (Xbox 360)
Resident Evil (Gamecube)

March
You Don't Know Jack (Xbox 360)
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CFFJR wrote:That's a good game.
Oh no no, I'm not saying that at all. That's why I bought it; the Paper Mario series is perfecto! I just meant that I've literally bought one game almost halfway through 2011. I don't game like I used to...
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JohnBaxterly wrote:
CFFJR wrote:That's a good game.
Oh no no, I'm not saying that at all. That's why I bought it; the Paper Mario series is perfecto! I just meant that I've literally bought one game almost halfway through 2011. I don't game like I used to...
Ah, my apologies, I completely misunderstood!

Well hey man, it comes and goes you know? :lol: What can you do?
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CFFJR wrote:What can you do?
Yeah, the last thing I wanna do is buy a buncha games and never even play 'em. Waste of time and moolah
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JohnBaxterly wrote:
CFFJR wrote:What can you do?
Yeah, the last thing I wanna do is buy a buncha games and never even play 'em. Waste of time and moolah
That's what I did. I don't consider it too much of a waste though. Whatever I don't like I can sell for about the same price I got it for. It's part of my revived love of gaming. Once I got a bunch of older consoles and sold my PS3 and Wii, I've been having so much more fun gaming.
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MrHealthy wrote:
NeverGoBak wrote:Acne Arsenal
I hope you mean Acme Arsenal. I don't want to know what a game about Acne is like.
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Yeah, I meant Acme Arsenal, not a great game, but good for the occasional multi-player laugh. Also, I forgot to mention Jeopardy for N64, terrible, but fun with friends.
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ZenErik wrote:sold my PS3 and Wii
I've been considering that for awhile now, only because I don't really touch my Wii (hahahahahhaa) as much as I did when I first got it. Plus, I never really grew up in a classic gaming era; the N64 is retro for me. Maybe I should go your route and try to get back to my old days of gaming like crazy
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Just ordered Perfect Dark and Pokemon Snap for N64, went ahead and got the cheap must-haves(Well Snap is a must-have to me.) This'll put my new N64 library up to Seven games, which means it may already surpass my tiny GBA library...
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