Games Acquired 2012

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February:

F-Zero Maximum Velocity (GBA)
Konami Arcade Advanced (GBA)-CIB

March:

Super Mario Advance (GBA)
Ultimate Card Games (GBA)
Mario Kart Super Circuit (GBA)
Gradius Galaxies (GBA)

April:

Game of Life/Yahtzee/Payday (GBA)
Risk/Battleship/Clue (GBA)
The Pinball of The Dead (GBA)
Spy Hunter/Super Sprint (GBA)-New Sealed CIB
Mario Pinball Land (GBA)
Pac-Man Collection (GBA)
Mario Golf Advance Tour (GBA)-CIB
Wolfenstein 3D (GBA)
Super Mario Advance 2 (GBA)
Super Mario Advance 3 (GBA)
Warioware Twisted! (GBA)-CIB
Game & Watch Gallery 4 (GBA)
Microsoft Pinball Arcade (PC)-New Sealed

May:

Newest --

River City Ransom EX (GBA)
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ExedExes, do you like the Game Boy Advance by any chance?
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:ExedExes, do you like the Game Boy Advance by any chance?
LOVE it. In all honesty, I wanted one since it came out, but I'm glad I stopped and did my research on it first. I only picked it up in Februrary, so I'm targeting all the NES/SNES ports and other games that might interest me now. RCR being an Atlus title is extremely hard to find but I got it at a sweet price.
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April:

2600:
Pitfall
Combat
Frogger
Joust
Jungle Hunt
Mario Bros.
Missile Command
Solar Fox
Video Pinball

7800:
Galaga
Robotron 2084
Ms. Pac-Man
Sly Fox
Karateka
Joust
Dig Dug
Hat Trick
Asteroids
Pole Position II

NES:
Shatterhand
Bomberman
Ninja Gaiden II
Snake Rattle and Roll
R.C. Pro-AM
TMNT 3: The Manhattan Project
Top Gun: The Second Mission
Legacy of the Wizard
Dungeon Magic
Solstice
Guardian Legend
Astyanax
Top Gun
Twin Cobra

SMS:
Astro Warrior
R-Type
Phantasy Star
Golvellius
Choplifter
Bomber Raid

GB:
Metroid II
Final Fantasy Adventure

Gen:
Ecco the Dolphin
Phantasy Star II
Thunder Force III
Ecco: Tides of Time
Mystic Defender
Castle of Illusion
World of Illusion
Ghouls and Ghosts

SNES/SFC:
Breath of Fire
Breath of Fire 2
Final Fantasy V
Final Fantasy III
Secret of Evermore
Gods
Spawn
Seiken Densetsu 3
Mortal Kombat 3
Super Metroid (replacing my greatest hits one)

Saturn:
Sonic 3D Blast
NiGHTS into Dreams

PS1:
Breath of Fire IV
Gran Turismo
Crash Bandicoot 2
Galaga: Destination Earth

N64:
Quest 64

DC:
Grandia 2
Sonic Adventure

PS2:
Ico
XGRA
Contra: Shattered Soldier
Heavenly Guardian
Metal Slug Anthology
SMT: Devil Saga
SMT: Devil Saga 2
SMT: Persona 3 FES
SMT: Persona 4
SMT: Nocturne

GBA:
Sonic Advance

GCN:
Twilight Princess

Xbox:
KotoR
KotoR II

Wii:
Xenoblade Chronicles
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Daaaaammmmnnnnnn what a boss!
o.pwuaioc wrote: N64:
Quest 64
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Is it that bad? Is it too late to ask sevin0seven for a refund?
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I remember when I was a kid, my friend had about 10 N64 games. We played Lego Racers, we played Smash, we played Mario Kart, we played Mario 64, we played War Gods... But even as kids, "Quest 64 sucks. We're not playing that game."

Incidentally, this is why I've never played Quest 64.
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ExedExes wrote:February:

Konami Arcade Advanced (GBA)-CIB

March:

Gradius Galaxies (GBA)

April:

The Pinball of The Dead (GBA)
Mario Pinball Land (GBA)
Thoughts on these?
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BurningDoom wrote:
ExedExes wrote:February:

Konami Arcade Advanced (GBA)-CIB

March:

Gradius Galaxies (GBA)

April:

The Pinball of The Dead (GBA)
Mario Pinball Land (GBA)
Thoughts on these?
All right --

Konami Arcade Advanced - 6 classics that offer original and enhanced modes by using the Konami code on each game's title screen. It's nice to do games like Frogger and Time Pilot on the small screen. Yie Ar Kung Fu plays *extremely* well. The extra modes build on the classic play without watering it down. The only drawback is high scores are NOT saved.

Gradius Galaxies -- Nice little addition to the Gradius series on the GBA. You can choose a weapon set like most modern Gradius titles and it shows off the graphic capabilities well.

Pinball of the Dead -- Not disappointed with this one at all. If you're even remotely a fan of HOTD2 or any other game in the series, this is a very faithful pinball crossover. It has 3 tables and all are true to the original source material, and it plays just as you imagine an HOTD-themed pinball to be.

Mario Pinball Land -- Another one that is a heck of a lot of fun. You would be surprised how good it really is. All the classic Mario elements are there and lots of special features and surprises to see.
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ExedExes wrote:
BurningDoom wrote:
ExedExes wrote:February:

Konami Arcade Advanced (GBA)-CIB

March:

Gradius Galaxies (GBA)

April:

The Pinball of The Dead (GBA)
Mario Pinball Land (GBA)
Thoughts on these?
All right --

Konami Arcade Advanced - 6 classics that offer original and enhanced modes by using the Konami code on each game's title screen. It's nice to do games like Frogger and Time Pilot on the small screen. Yie Ar Kung Fu plays *extremely* well. The extra modes build on the classic play without watering it down. The only drawback is high scores are NOT saved.

Gradius Galaxies -- Nice little addition to the Gradius series on the GBA. You can choose a weapon set like most modern Gradius titles and it shows off the graphic capabilities well.

Pinball of the Dead -- Not disappointed with this one at all. If you're even remotely a fan of HOTD2 or any other game in the series, this is a very faithful pinball crossover. It has 3 tables and all are true to the original source material, and it plays just as you imagine an HOTD-themed pinball to be.

Mario Pinball Land -- Another one that is a heck of a lot of fun. You would be surprised how good it really is. All the classic Mario elements are there and lots of special features and surprises to see.
Cool. Thanks. I've had my eye on most of those, and am just now hearing about Mario Pinball Land.
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