Systems you don't like.
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I guess in today's world it IS rather hard to make your own opinion. But being close-minded enough to think that the AVGN doesn't like the NES is one for the ages.AdamGomez1987 wrote: The Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN) is compelling me to say the NES but with games like Mega Man, Ninja Turtles Manhattan Project, BattleToads, Ghost & Goblins and various more....that's it I failed.
*yawn* at this shit thread.
I guess I'll throw my opinion out there since I decided to post. I don't like the ActionMax. So many cords.
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AdamGomez1987 wrote: I'm a CD person so I'm having trouble deciding. I want to say the 32X but I'd be lying to myself because it was an extremely awesome underrated system with a limited library. The Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN) is compelling me to say the NES but with games like Mega Man, Ninja Turtles Manhattan Project, BattleToads, Ghost & Goblins and various more....that's it I failed.
Considering James Rolfe is one of the more diehard NES fans out there, this is hilarious.
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Wait, wait, wait...someone actually thought that James Rolfe doesn't like NES? Because someone who hates the NES is clearly the type of person who would amass a near-complete NES collection.AmishSamurai wrote:Considering James Rolfe is one of the more diehard NES fans out there, this is hilarious.AdamGomez1987 wrote: I'm a CD person so I'm having trouble deciding. I want to say the 32X but I'd be lying to myself because it was an extremely awesome underrated system with a limited library. The Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN) is compelling me to say the NES but with games like Mega Man, Ninja Turtles Manhattan Project, BattleToads, Ghost & Goblins and various more....that's it I failed.
Guess someone needs a lesson in not taking things 100% literally all the time.
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Wha, wha, why?darthmunky wrote:I hate PC gaming.
DRM? Hardware issues on older systems? Don't like being stuck to a monitor (not as much of an issue these days, but it used to be)? PC gaming can be awesome sometimes*!
*especially if you are playing PC Engine games.

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For me, DRM, forced installs, varying compatabilities, keyboard controls (I hate them), being stuck to a monitor and not being able to have my computer available for talking to friends, lstening to music and whatever else whilst I'm playing a game without having to switch out of the game window. Yes, most or all of these things can be avoided, but it's just more effort. I put in the effort to play some classic point n click games, but for everything else, I just stick with my consoles.Breetai wrote:Wha, wha, why?darthmunky wrote:I hate PC gaming.
DRM? Hardware issues on older systems? Don't like being stuck to a monitor (not as much of an issue these days, but it used to be)? PC gaming can be awesome sometimes*!
*especially if you are playing PC Engine games.
And yes, I know some of these things are increasingly becoming a problem on modern home consoles too, but seeing as my only modern systems are the Wii and 3DS, I don't really let that bother me right now.
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Glad you guys got the joke @ the AVGN. If I were to have a calling it would be the PlayStation 1 Dork because I have over 100 PS1 games which I'm sure isn't hard to accomplish.
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I totally forgot about that actually... the lack of sleep is bad for me...alienjesus wrote:Damm64 wrote:So what it is? A baby of Mario+RPG+a book?AppleQueso wrote: Paper Mario isn't a 2D game by any means.
It's a 3D game. The environments are 3D and you can walk forward and backwards in the Z axis.
The N64 is a bit lacking in games with 2D graphics, but there's a few games with 2D gameplay. Mischief Makers and Goemons Great Adventure are good examples. There's also Bangai O, if you can import.
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AMEN, PREACH THE GOSPELalienjesus wrote:keyboard controls (I hate them)
only thing a KB is good for in video games is an RTS
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Agreed. I generally don't like PC games that don't allow for direct gamepad support.korn16ftl3 wrote:AMEN, PREACH THE GOSPELalienjesus wrote:keyboard controls (I hate them)
only thing a KB is good for in video games is an RTS
