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Mister Zero

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  1. I loved the old MK movies. They're especially good because kids could watch them. This one just looks more like the adult side of MK. Everyones bidding for our cash these days, the grown-up gamers who were around in the 80s and 90s.
  2. I was always disappointed that this game didn't involve stripping. RIP-OFF! I agree with Chris on Donkey Kong Country. Those last two games sucked.
  3. Yeah, that new MK looks preeeetty bad ass! I think Double Dragon could've used a reboot, but nobody really cares about those games anymore. A lot of the old NES sidescrollers had plots similar to something that would've been in a movie at the time. I'd like to see a well done Zelda movie, something with the treatment they gave Prince of Persia. I think if it were backed by some good producers, writers and a director, it would be done right. The plot from the original game could be used, as it was somewhat open. I always imagine it something like 'Legend' or 'The Neverending Story.'
  4. Still haven't watched it.. I'm not much for trends. At least not while they're current. This 3D jazz has to move on.. this isn't 1983, and 3D was never that great. It looks like a movie I might like, I just hear so much about it at this point that I'd rather forget it than buy into it.
  5. Wish I still lived in SoCal, I'd be there for sure. If you see a booth for a company called SuperAuctions, check them out!
  6. I've never once played through this game. I didn't even know there were other characters until a few years ago, when a friend of mine showed me on the Genesis version.
  7. I loved playing through this with my friend when we were younger. I like the game in 1P mode, but 2P adds to the fun!
  8. Looks great! Cheers on the new logo!
  9. Thanks for posting this, I didn't know what to do about alternate ads!
  10. From the album: Mister Zero's Junk Pile

    Fully recreated the Super SFII CPO for this special edition! Created March/April 2010.
  11. Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (双載龍Ⅲ The Rosetta Stone) Developer & Publisher: Technos Release: February 22, 1991
  12. The guide used to come with the game, its definitely real. Galvatron, message E-Day about getting it posted up, I'm not sure how we're doing things these days. Do you have a link for the meantime?
  13. puddin, you might be interested in this site. It may even have info on thats magazine you're looking for. http://www.unseen64.net/ Specifically: http://www.unseen64.net/2008/04/14/mario-rpg-beta/
  14. I think we're still working on Famitsu. I could be wrong, but there's been discussion about it for a while now.
  15. I really enjoyed a lot of the Genesis music, mainly a lot of the first party stuff like the Sonic games, TJ&E and Streets of Rage. They were so catchy.
  16. I figure they started hiding the sales charts so the competition wouldn't know. Things were so competitive back then! Man you guys, this is all very cool. Nice work, please share anything else like this that you have or come across.
  17. I think we tried RS before. Besides, RM has the lifetime MU account, as E-Day stated, and it helps keep organization of the magazines if they're all hosted in one place. But of course, the original up-loader can keep their copy wherever they'd like. E-Day, have you cleared your cache and all that jazz recently?
  18. That just made me say "DUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE!!!!" like I was in 3rd grade again!
  19. It seems like ever since the DSi they've started cracking down, not exactly sure why. Maybe they're afraid of losing technology to others.
  20. Yeah.. I'd rather have seen another side-scroller ala NSMB... but it still looks sort of neat. Not big on the way you shoot arrows in the game...
  21. They've stopped targeting the kids and started targeting our age group(or just our wallets...)!
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