Wait, why both $50 and your copy?mas wrote:Im surprised no one said deadly towers for the nes. Such a crappy game. I put thi@ on due to the fact that i borrowed it from a friend and let him borrow mt punch out and another kid stole it from me and I had to give hm 50.00 plus my mike tysons punch out. Every time I see it at a flea market I had to pick it up.
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I remember tom telling his dad he should let me lose mike tyson's punch out and let him keep it so he can teach me a lesson and his dad agreed. i told my parents and they didn't care. they said "next time dont bring friends over that take your things. choose better friends" lol Not to much later i stopped hanging out with him.o.pwuaioc wrote:Wait, why both $50 and your copy?mas wrote:Im surprised no one said deadly towers for the nes. Such a crappy game. I put this on due to the fact that i borrowed it from a friend and let him borrow mt punch out and another kid stole it from me and I had to give him 50.00 plus my mike tysons punch out. Every time I see it at a flea market I had to pick it up.
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What a shitty person that Tom kid was.mas wrote:I remember tom telling his dad he should let me lose mike tyson's punch out and let him keep it so he can teach me a lesson and his dad agreed. i told my parents and they didn't care. they said "next time dont bring friends over that take your things. choose better friends" lol Not to much later i stopped hanging out with him.o.pwuaioc wrote:Wait, why both $50 and your copy?mas wrote:Im surprised no one said deadly towers for the nes. Such a crappy game. I put this on due to the fact that i borrowed it from a friend and let him borrow mt punch out and another kid stole it from me and I had to give him 50.00 plus my mike tysons punch out. Every time I see it at a flea market I had to pick it up.
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Deadly Towers would be one of those games to me, I played this game every now and again as a kid and it was so tuff but I liked it. It was part of my Nintendo Case of games I never traded. I revisted now to come and realize it's pretty much the OG of Demon Souls if not more hardcore. One thing I just realized too is the password system (which I never jotted down) it allows you to continue with all items and stats of your previous play, although you still have to start from the begining again.mas wrote:Im surprised no one said deadly towers for the nes. Such a crappy game. I put thi@ on due to the fact that i borrowed it from a friend and let him borrow mt punch out and another kid stole it from me and I had to give hm 50.00 plus my mike tysons punch out. Every time I see it at a flea market I had to pick it up.
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Well, you make sound worse than it is. You just start on the edge of town, like you always start by the one cave in the first Zelda.TEKTORO wrote:One thing I just realized too is the password system (which I never jotted down) it allows you to continue with all items and stats of your previous play, although you still have to start from the begining again.
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I guess I never looked at it that way, I never made it to any other towns. lolHobie-wan wrote:Well, you make sound worse than it is. You just start on the edge of town, like you always start by the one cave in the first Zelda.TEKTORO wrote:One thing I just realized too is the password system (which I never jotted down) it allows you to continue with all items and stats of your previous play, although you still have to start from the begining again.
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It is just the town, the hidden dungeons you need to enter to make money and find the shops, then the 7 bell towers with the bosses behind the town.TEKTORO wrote: I guess I never looked at it that way, I never made it to any other towns. lol
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Probably Shadow the Hedgehog.
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Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest was the first Castlevania game I ever played. And now it's my favorite series of all time.
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man I still can't bring my self to dislike Croc. Now I'm gonna get that theme song stuck in my head. Another bad 3d platformer that I still like is Gex 64.I really like Croc, which beyond some neat music and nice graphics for the time, is incredibly clunky to play and just not all that fun