Games Acquired 2013

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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
TheSonicRetard wrote:WHO'S BAD?
Awesome! That is such a great game, and it definitely deserved a better home port.
It's still fully encrypted, the suicide battery is still alive after 23 years. Amazing, but likely to die within the next year. I've ordered myself a suicide-repair kit and, once it kicks the bucket, I'll revive it, sans-suicide chip.

But yeah, this blows the damn Genesis and SMS versions away. I wouldn't really call those ports, though, considering they're completely different games, and were released before this game :P
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January:
Beach Spikers (Gamecube)
Mario Golf Toadstool Tour (Gamecube)
Crimzon Clover (PC)
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (Gamecube)
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (GBA)
Dragon Spirit (NES)
February:
Namco Museum 50th Anniversary (Gamecube)
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Lockdown (Gamecube)
March:
Army Men: Sarge's War (Gamecube)
Outlaw Golf (Gamecube)
Final Fantasy V Advance (GBA)
Pac-Man Pinball Advance (GBA)
Half-Life GOTY Edition (PC)
April:
Advance Wars (GBA)
Battalion Wars (Gamecube)
Chaos Field (Gamecube)
Eternal Darkness (Gamecube)
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory (Gamecube)
Flag To Flag Racing (Dreamcast)
Test Drive Le Mans (Dreamcast)
Incoming (Dreamcast)
Mega Man X Collection (Gamecube)
May:

Sonic Gems Collection (Gamecube)
Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts (GBA)
*NEW* Gauntlet Dark Legacy (Gamecube)

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I didn't get much of a chance to play this sequel when it was in the arcade, but after playing through the Dreamcast port of Legends I needed to get this one. It's about twice as long with a lot more items, characters, and levels.
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Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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ExedExes wrote:January:
Beach Spikers (Gamecube)
Mario Golf Toadstool Tour (Gamecube)
Crimzon Clover (PC)
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (Gamecube)
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (GBA)
Dragon Spirit (NES)
February:
Namco Museum 50th Anniversary (Gamecube)
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Lockdown (Gamecube)
March:
Army Men: Sarge's War (Gamecube)
Outlaw Golf (Gamecube)
Final Fantasy V Advance (GBA)
Pac-Man Pinball Advance (GBA)
Half-Life GOTY Edition (PC)
April:
Advance Wars (GBA)
Battalion Wars (Gamecube)
Chaos Field (Gamecube)
Eternal Darkness (Gamecube)
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory (Gamecube)
Flag To Flag Racing (Dreamcast)
Test Drive Le Mans (Dreamcast)
Incoming (Dreamcast)
Mega Man X Collection (Gamecube)
May:

Sonic Gems Collection (Gamecube)
Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts (GBA)
*NEW* Gauntlet Dark Legacy (Gamecube)

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I didn't get much of a chance to play this sequel when it was in the arcade, but after playing through the Dreamcast port of Legends I needed to get this one. It's about twice as long with a lot more items, characters, and levels.
I've lost many hours on that game back when it came out, with and without friends. I don't have it anymore because back then a friend borrowed it to let some girl he liked play it. He never did get MY game back from her after she stopped hanging around him when she realized he didn't want to stay in his proper place in the "friend zone" :lol:
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Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
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Gamerforlife wrote:I've lost many hours on that game back when it came out, with and without friends. I don't have it anymore because back then a friend borrowed it to let some girl he liked play it. He never did get MY game back from her after she stopped hanging around him when she realized he didn't want to stay in his proper place in the "friend zone" :lol:
It's one thing to lose yourself in the game, than to lose the game itself :lol: The GC port isn't cheap, either.
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I'm going to have to eventually organize all my purchases so far this year into a list. Anyway, came into a little extra spending money recently with a new credit card and some gift cards I won at my job. I picked up:

Kid Icarus Uprising (with stand)
Kingdom Hearts 3d:Dream Drop Distance Mark of Mastery Edition (for a surprisingly reasonable price. I'm having a lucky week)
Army Corps of Hell (for my newly acquired, pre owned Vita that I got a really good bargain on :D )
ExedExes wrote:
Gamerforlife wrote:I've lost many hours on that game back when it came out, with and without friends. I don't have it anymore because back then a friend borrowed it to let some girl he liked play it. He never did get MY game back from her after she stopped hanging around him when she realized he didn't want to stay in his proper place in the "friend zone" :lol:
It's one thing to lose yourself in the game, than to lose the game itself :lol: The GC port isn't cheap, either.
I think mine was the PS2 version actually, though it's kind of hard to remember now. I didn't know the GC one was pricey. I'm kind of curious as to why now
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Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
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I got Halo 4 at the BX for $18 since it was on sale at Best Buy for that price. I've never seen it so cheap, so I didn't need to think twice.
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Gamerforlife wrote:I think mine was the PS2 version actually, though it's kind of hard to remember now. I didn't know the GC one was pricey. I'm kind of curious as to why now
A quick look at the completed eBay auctions has the PS2 as the cheapest port, probably because it came out first. The Gamecube port was built on the PS2's version but added more exclusive items and features. Complete copies of GDL for PS2 are anywhere from $6-$20. GC is $15-$30. I got mine for around $20.
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It's been a relatively good gaming week for me so far.

Picked these up today at Gamestop:

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Nier
Dynasty Warriors
Glory of Hercules



Also went by K-Mart, which has been especially good to me recently:

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Shadows of the Damned
Dues Ex
Valkyria Chronicles II

I loves me some K-Mart clearance games. $5 for a new copy of Shadows of the Damned is just too good to say no too. And this is probably the 4th time VC II has had a price reduction in the last month. $29.99>$24.99>$19.99>$14.99....I was curious to see if it would go any lower, but they only had two copies and I didn't feel like risking it. I hope you guys who still have a store open nearby are checking out their selections.


dsheinem wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Dragon Age is pretty cool. The sequel was blah.
Dragon Age in easily in my top 5 RPGs of all time. I like Dragon Age II as well, and while it isn't as good as the first I think that, especially with the additional campaigns/DLC stuff, the game is still very solid and well worth playing. It think it gets unfairly pegged as a bad game because it isn't as good as the first in many ways...but there are plenty of things that are just as good (and plenty that are better in DA2) than what was in DA1...despite the undeniable fact that some design elements took a hit.
Damn, how did I missed this?

Anyway, thanks for the info. I've been wanting to try out Dragon Age for a while, so if I like it enough to want to pick up the sequel I'll try to remember to not get my expectations too high.
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Drove around to some yard sales and used music/game stores:

Genesis:
X-Men (complete) $8
Flashback (complete) $6
Earthworm Jim cart only $7

Master System:
Double Dragon (box but no manual) $10

Dreamcast
Sega Bass Fishing $2.50
TeeOff $1
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Snatch1414 wrote:Drove around to some yard sales and used music/game stores:

Genesis:
X-Men (complete) $8
Flashback (complete) $6
Earthworm Jim cart only $7

Master System:
Double Dragon (box but no manual) $10

Dreamcast
Sega Bass Fishing $2.50
TeeOff $1
Not that $8 is that expensive, or anything. But I've seen X-Men go for dirt cheap, like SMB/Duck Hunt cheap.
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