Which games do you never get tired of playing?

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Re: Which games have you never get tired of playing?

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- Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (N64)

- Kirby and the Amazing Mirror (GBA)

- Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker (DS). If any of you have ever played that game, then you know what I'm talking about. I have like, hundreds of hours of gameplay in that.
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pvt_awol wrote:
dreamcast4ever83 wrote:I have never played symphony of the night but I'm really wanting to I can't seem to avoid it but I don't wanna download. I prefer Saturn import or play station which ever price is better

What are you waiting for? Run, don't walk, to your preferred method of buying and playing this game and start this instant. It wouldn't be so highly regarded, if it wasn't one of the best games ever.

For what it's worth, I prefer the PS1 version for the graphics. The Saturn has a few extra modes (that you'll probably never play) but it couldn't handle the transparencies and resolution that the PS1 version has. I just think that the PS1 version is the all around better looking and playing game. (you should be able to find it much cheaper than the Saturn version as well) If you have a PSP, you can get Castlevania Chronicles, it comes with Symphony of the Night. Or you can pop for the $10 or whatever it costs, on the PSN.
I agree. The Playstation version is the original. The Saturn version is just a bad port with a few extras to try and make up for it. It's worth checking out after you've played it on the Playstation first

I think the PSP version is the best version of the game, but I'd say if someone wants the classic, original experience (including the original bad dub that become so famous) they should go for the Playstation one.
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I love older game collections & compilations and the companies that convert them and publish them for consoles and computers.

It is a collection thing pretty much for me too.

Here's what I got

Activision Anthology Remix (PC)
Taito Legends (PC)
Taito Legends 2 (PC)
Atari 80-in-1 (PC)
Midway Arcade Treasures (PC)
Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe (consisting of MAT 2 & 3, PC)
Sega Mega Pack (PC)
Microsoft Arcade (PC)
Microsoft Return of Arcade (PC)
Microsoft Pinball Arcade (PC)
Sega Smash Pack (Dreamcast)
Namco Museum (Dreamcast)
Midway Arcade Treasures 2 (Gamecube)
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection (Gamecube)
Mega Man Anniversary Collection (Gamecube)
Intellivision Lives! (Gamecube)
Game & Watch Gallery 4 (Game Boy Advance)
Pac Man Collection (Game Boy Advance)
Konami Arcade Advanced (Game Boy Advance)
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Sonic the Hedgehog, Timesplitters Future Perfect, and The Simpsons Arcade Game
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Tenchu 1-3. I just never get sick of being a stealthy ninja in a dark ancient japanese setting and performing stylish stealth kills. These games are just perfect for me and I can play them at anytime.
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any of them
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Front Mission 3, and someone mentioned earlier Ridge Racer Type 4. Quite possibly the best music in a 90's game, and a fun arcade racer to boot.
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stalepie wrote:any of them
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Gamerforlife wrote:
pvt_awol wrote:
dreamcast4ever83 wrote:I have never played symphony of the night but I'm really wanting to I can't seem to avoid it but I don't wanna download. I prefer Saturn import or play station which ever price is better

What are you waiting for? Run, don't walk, to your preferred method of buying and playing this game and start this instant. It wouldn't be so highly regarded, if it wasn't one of the best games ever.

For what it's worth, I prefer the PS1 version for the graphics. The Saturn has a few extra modes (that you'll probably never play) but it couldn't handle the transparencies and resolution that the PS1 version has. I just think that the PS1 version is the all around better looking and playing game. (you should be able to find it much cheaper than the Saturn version as well) If you have a PSP, you can get Castlevania Chronicles, it comes with Symphony of the Night. Or you can pop for the $10 or whatever it costs, on the PSN.
I agree. The Playstation version is the original. The Saturn version is just a bad port with a few extras to try and make up for it. It's worth checking out after you've played it on the Playstation first

I think the PSP version is the best version of the game, but I'd say if someone wants the classic, original experience (including the original bad dub that become so famous) they should go for the Playstation one.
Ya im really wanting to play this game. I prefer the 2d style of castlevania and have seen video on this and it looks fantastic. For me 32bit 2d games are perfect. I saw a nice copie of it at a local gameshop for 50.00 bucks which I would love to pick up wish i could find a better deal though
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Knuckles
My favorite main series sonic game. Tons of levels, since the game is essentially two games combined, super and hyper emeralds, the ability to save, and level select. Hours and hours of fun well after I beat the final boss.

Super Mario Bros. 1 and 3, and Super Mario World
Great platformers. 3 probably gets the most play. I enjoy running and jumping around so its fun to play these games again after I've beaten them.

TF2
I enjoy trying to improve my game. Many, many hours spent in this game and still going strong and getting better. The variety of classes and game modes keep the game interesting. If I'm bored with one class or game mode, I'll change to another.

Goldeneye and Perfect Dark
I love messing around with the cheats in these games.

Tetris
I find this game very relaxing for reasons I've yet to discern.
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