IGN's Top 100 NES Games

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Any game featuring a soundtrack by Henry Mancini is by default playable, if not good. I say good day sherriff.
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I could only get up to 75 before I closed it in frustration. Seriously, were these people even born in the 80's?
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fastbilly1 wrote:Any game featuring a soundtrack by Henry Mancini is by default playable, if not good. I say good day sherriff.
And finding the Peter Gunn soundtrack on vinyl at a flea market for $2 when the disc is minty makes for a good day, especially when it is in "Living Stereo".
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Ive got the same album Hobiewan. It, and my soundtrack to the Rankin Bass Hobbit, are waiting on frames for my office at work.
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Luke wrote:Don't get your hopes up.
Wow. How correct you are, sir.

I'll file this one under the "Youthful Childhood Ignorance" folder- along with all my Bon Jovi cassettes and acid washed denim jackets...
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Luke wrote:
Don't get your hopes up.
I'll go ahead and say, I never really thought "Spy Hunter" was a particularly fun game.
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Limewater wrote:
Luke wrote:
Don't get your hopes up.
I'll go ahead and say, I never really thought "Spy Hunter" was a particularly fun game.
I actually enjoyed it in the arcade, not so much for the NES. I forgot I owned it.
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Limewater wrote:I'll go ahead and say, I never really thought "Spy Hunter" was a particularly fun game.
It's incredibly hard so until you can survive more than two minutes the game is boring and frustrating.
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Luke wrote: I actually enjoyed it in the arcade, not so much for the NES. I forgot I owned it.
I played the C64 version the most myself.
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No MetalStorm... :(
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