Group / Family SNES Adventure & RPG's to beat in a Weekend

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mjmjr25 wrote:Also, does anyone know if the Secret of Mana 2 repros have 3-player support. I've read conflicting reports.
No, but there's a patch for that.

http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/179/
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^Ha, nice! I just came to update my own questions. I just got confirmation on that by a guy who makes 'em.

Will have one in the mail Tuesday :P
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I would have suggested SMRPG, because that game ate up 1996 pretty much for me :lol: After renting it all summer, got it on Christmas along with the official Nintendo guide. The only thing that stopped me from offering it here was the fact that it's not really a 3 day game. You can rush through it and make it so, but you'd miss out on a lot of the great side-stuff the game has to offer.

I hope you'll get to Soul Blazer.
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Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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mjmjr25 wrote:Not quite on topic, but...

I figured this may be popular...on this site :P
That game can be beaten in less than 3 days.

3 seconds, with a hammer :lol:

I guess it's like a rite of passage to have to pass that great gaming tradition on to the youth of America.

What say you, Noiseredux?
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Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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mjmjr25 wrote:Not quite on topic, but...

I figured this may be popular...on this site :P
Loved this - and a potential America's Funniest Videos winner when he eventually pops that thing and wipes out (without harm of course).
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retrosportsgamer wrote:
mjmjr25 wrote:Not quite on topic, but...

I figured this may be popular...on this site :P
Loved this - and a potential America's Funniest Videos winner when he eventually pops that thing and wipes out (without harm of course).
Your balls are all weird looking. They are fuzzy and stretched.

Still, your kids look like they are having great racketboy forum approved fun!
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dsheinem wrote: Your balls are all weird looking. They are fuzzy and stretched.
Well, they'd been caged up and neglected for awhile.

@retro, that's the cozy sac (resilient foam). Thing is amazing. Won't be popping and doesn't need refill (per customer reviews of folks who've had it for a few years).

Also, I started recording about 10 minutes too late. The first few matches they kept imitating the menu sounds (uhhh, oooo, unnn, ahhh), which I found hilarious, but my wife found disturbing.

When I started to record, if you listen to my boy jumping on the sac (sophomoric innuendo not originally intended), he just keeps saying "ballz" "ballz" "ballz" - and my wife is slightly off camera giving the stare, the flat hand directors cut across her throat, and mouthing silently "turn...that...off...now!"
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mjmjr25 wrote:
dsheinem wrote: Your balls are all weird looking. They are fuzzy and stretched.
Well, they'd been caged up and neglected for awhile.

@retro, that's the cozy sac (resilient foam). Thing is amazing. Won't be popping and doesn't need refill (per customer reviews of folks who've had it for a few years).

Also, I started recording about 10 minutes too late. The first few matches they kept imitating the menu sounds (uhhh, oooo, unnn, ahhh), which I found hilarious, but my wife found disturbing.

When I started to record, if you listen to my boy jumping on the sac (sophomoric innuendo not originally intended), he just keeps saying "ballz" "ballz" "ballz" - and my wife is slightly off camera giving the stare, the flat hand directors cut across her throat, and mouthing silently "turn...that...off...now!"
He's already a fan of Balls Mahoney huh? Great job on teaching him who the great ECW guys were.
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So you ended up going with the Shweaty brand cozy sac, Mike?
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