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Man I feel ashamed of myself but dang is it addicting, I've been playing Pix the Cat. Finally made it to lvl 11 and somehow managed to rack up a score of 633,950....I've gotten to the point where I have what I think is the first 5-6 levels memorized to a pattern and then after that I usually royally screw up especially on what I think is lvl 9(the one with the rectangle of eggs then drop off points?)? I can't help myself it's just so fun...(and annoying too but that's beside the point, the fun trumps those annoyances)
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My systems: NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Wii, original gba, gba sp(001), ds lite, 3ds, vita, psp, PSone(101 model) ps2, ps3(320gb model), ps4, retron 5, and Dreamcast.
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I think I'm the only person on the planet who enjoyed this game.vatermuzik wrote:Picked up Star Fox Command for the DS this week. I just popped it in the other day and I'm already pretty sure this is my least favourite DS game I own. I HATE the controls and the strategy parts seem really thin.![]()
Glad I only paid 3 bucks for this.
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I should be fair. This really isn't the worst game and it does have some redeeming qualities. But I still can't stand the assinine control scheme.Cronozilla wrote:I think I'm the only person on the planet who enjoyed this game.vatermuzik wrote:Picked up Star Fox Command for the DS this week. I just popped it in the other day and I'm already pretty sure this is my least favourite DS game I own. I HATE the controls and the strategy parts seem really thin.![]()
Glad I only paid 3 bucks for this.
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I've just never met anyone else whom remotely liked it. Even when it came out everyone I knew were bashing it beyond belief.
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This week I tried M.A.D by US Games (Atari 2600). Pretty cool for a fixed gun game. A bit confusing as to what really counts as an enemy hit or not.
Also started Dead To Rights for the Gamecube. Shoot, fight, do a mini game, shoot and fight some more, but not too bad.
Also started Dead To Rights for the Gamecube. Shoot, fight, do a mini game, shoot and fight some more, but not too bad.
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Also playing Dead 2 Rights, but on the xbox.ExedExes wrote: Also started Dead To Rights for the Gamecube. Shoot, fight, do a mini game, shoot and fight some more, but not too bad.
Busting out of the prison is always a pain in the rear. Games need more dogs.
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I just recently finished up playing the first episode of Dreamfall Chapters and decided it was time for a refresher course, so I loaded up The Longest Journey. Even though the graphics are outdated, man the game still is filled to the brim with character.
Looking back at it, in 1999 when the game was released, it featured a lesbian couple as some of the main characters and they handled them rationally and respectfully. That was one of the beauties of this and all the games in the series were the characters that had a story and had motivation for their actions and behaviors that fell in line with who they were, something you do not see often in games.
Looking back at it, in 1999 when the game was released, it featured a lesbian couple as some of the main characters and they handled them rationally and respectfully. That was one of the beauties of this and all the games in the series were the characters that had a story and had motivation for their actions and behaviors that fell in line with who they were, something you do not see often in games.
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Link's Awakening.
Best Game Boy game ever? I'm inclined to think so.
Best Game Boy game ever? I'm inclined to think so.
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I'm sorry. The correct answer is Donkey Kong. You were so, so close, however.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Link's Awakening.
Best Game Boy game ever? I'm inclined to think so.
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Better than any NES based Zelda game? Now there is a discussion.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Link's Awakening.
Best Game Boy game ever? I'm inclined to think so.