Wispmage's Game Room and Collection (Updated 3/19)

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Nice. I am a personal fan of only having the best SNES games, and you only have the best. Very nice, slick collection there.
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o.pwuaioc wrote:Nice. I am a personal fan of only having the best SNES games
So have you picked up Secret of the Stars and Lagoon yet?
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:
o.pwuaioc wrote:Nice. I am a personal fan of only having the best SNES games
So have you picked up Secret of the Stars and Lagoon yet?
You betcha, along with Bebe's Kids and Pit Fighter!
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Very nice collection with a clean display!!

Nice set of SNES games 8)
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o.pwuaioc wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:
o.pwuaioc wrote:Nice. I am a personal fan of only having the best SNES games
So have you picked up Secret of the Stars and Lagoon yet?
You betcha, along with Bebe's Kids and Pit Fighter!
:lol:

It took me forever to find a copy of Bebe's Kids in the wild, and I still consier it my best worst game find.
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Re: Wispmage's Game room and Collection (Updated 5/16)

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I am a personal fan of only having the best SNES games, and you only have the best
Thanks man. I've started grabbing the games I always wanted as a kid but could never find/afford. The only ones I have yet to pick up are Harvest Moon (mostly because of how expensive it's become), Final Fantasy IV, and Chrono Trigger (haven't gotten it yet since I've already beaten it twice and own it on DS). Oh, and I'm curious about Act Raiser too, might pick it up if I can find it at a decent price. Can anyone attest to it?
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Actraiser is fun. A little town building, a little action.
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Wispmage wrote:
I am a personal fan of only having the best SNES games, and you only have the best
Thanks man. I've started grabbing the games I always wanted as a kid but could never find/afford. The only ones I have yet to pick up are Harvest Moon (mostly because of how expensive it's become), Final Fantasy IV, and Chrono Trigger (haven't gotten it yet since I've already beaten it twice and own it on DS). Oh, and I'm curious about Act Rasier too, might pick it up if I can find it at a decent price. Can anyone attest to it?
ActRaiser is a good game. I enjoy the platforming parts of it more than city-building parts. The second I've been told to skip since it's all platforming, but terribly implemented and not nearly as clean and well-controlled as the first one.
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Thanks for the recommendations, I'll definitely have to pick it up sometime soon. The screens I've seen make the platforming look really good, and I enjoy world-building as much as the next guy, so I think I'll like it.
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o.pwuaioc wrote:
Wispmage wrote:
I am a personal fan of only having the best SNES games, and you only have the best
Thanks man. I've started grabbing the games I always wanted as a kid but could never find/afford. The only ones I have yet to pick up are Harvest Moon (mostly because of how expensive it's become), Final Fantasy IV, and Chrono Trigger (haven't gotten it yet since I've already beaten it twice and own it on DS). Oh, and I'm curious about Act Rasier too, might pick it up if I can find it at a decent price. Can anyone attest to it?
ActRaiser is a good game. I enjoy the platforming parts of it more than city-building parts. The second I've been told to skip since it's all platforming, but terribly implemented and not nearly as clean and well-controlled as the first one.
The second game is all platforming, and it has great graphics. It controls well, but it is entirely too difficult to be enjoyed by anyone but Luke.
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