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ramiel5a

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  1. The third entry was the funniest for me. Skyrimming HARD made me smile and I have to give him credit for the Diamond Dallas Page reference. I love pro wrestling. I'm waiting for the price of Skyrim to go down on steam before i get it but I'm anxious to know how many hours I'll sink into it. I've got 494 hours on Fallout: New Vegas. Thankfully not all in one sitting or I'd probably end up with no legs like homeboy up there.
  2. I think I would like to see a remake of Secret of Mana originally on the Super Nintendo. Not with modern 3D graphics but with High resolution HD sprites, a new translation and bug fixes. That and maybe a remake of Xenogears originally on the Playstation. The game included 2D sprites and 3D environments so a remake could have high res sprites for the characters and high res textures for the environments. I'd also love for it to include all the content that was cut from the second disc.
  3. Biggest mistake I made was selling off some of my Super Nintendo games for some money to go towards a playstaion. Thankfully it wasn't my whole collection but unfortunately one of the games I sold was the first Mega Man X. I've reacquired copies of some of the games I sold off and ever since then I've vowed to never sell off any of my games again.
  4. I agree with Actraiser, EarthBound, both Lost Vikings games, and A Link to the Past. I own all those games and each one is well worth playing. The sequel to Actraiser was a disappointment though because they removed the city building part and made it a pure side scrolling action game. Lost Vikings is interesting because it could be described as a side scrolling puzzle game. You have three different vikings you can take control of and they each have unique abilities you have to use to work your way through the levels. If you're going to try to get EarthBound try to get it with the official Nintendo player's guide that came packaged with it when it was released. Unfortunately I bought my copy from a used game store long after it came out and I only have the cartridge. Speaking of SoulBlazer and Terranigma, you might want to check out Illusion of Gaia as well. It came between SoulBlazer and Terranigma and together those three games made up a loosely connected series. I remember it being a bit more linear than SoulBlazer but it's still worth checking out.
  5. Lufia and the Fortress of Doom and it's sequel/prequel Lufia II: Rise of the sinistrals. Two of the best RPGs released for the Super Nintendo. The first game is good but the second one knocks it out of the park in terms of graphics, story, party and combat options, and diabolical puzzles. I would also suggest Soul Blazer for the Super Nintendo. It's a top down action RPG from Enix where you fight to restore a destroyed world. To advance you destroy monster lairs which will release the souls of people who then rebuild parts of the map. Areas that need restoring include a mountain village, a forest full of talking animals, an underwater city, and a scientist's home and laboratory. Areas that you fight in include inside of a painting, inside a scale model city and inside people's dreams.
  6. Not counting PC games (I've got 276 games on my Steam account alone) the console that I own the most games for is the Playstation 1. I know I have over 100 games for it not sure of the exact count. To this day I haven't played all the games I own for it.
  7. I did something similar to this. I sold off some of my Super Nintendo games to get some money to put towards a Playstation. Thankfully I just sold off a few of my games and not the console itself and all of my games. Regretfully one of the games I sold was the first Megaman X. I've tried to re-acquire some of the games in later years like I've managed to find another copy of Wing Commander that being one of the games I sold off. After that I vowed to never sell another one of my games.
  8. My Collection: 2 Atari 2600's Disassembled Sega Master System Super Nintendo 2 Sega Genesis one with Master System converter and one with Sega CD and 32X 2 Playstations Playstation 2 Xbox Sega Dreamcast Gameboy Advance SP The Super Nintendo is still hooked up to my tv and I played it a few weeks ago when a friend came over and mentioned he had seen a youtube video about the game Weaponlord. I told him I have that game and we played it for a while.
  9. My first was the Sega Master System. Bought it from a guy who placed a classified ad in the newspaper. it came with 2 control pads, a joystick, light gun and I think 8 games. It was strange that the Space Harrier cartridge it came with had a Rambo cartridge label on it. Later on when I got a Super Nintendo I took apart the Master System and it's cartridges and accessories. Years later when i bought a Sega Genesis with Master System converter from a game shop i reassembled the Master System cartridges and they all still worked.
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