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Okami (ps2), Valkyrie Profile(ps2), Megaman XZ(ds) and Contact(ds) here I come!!
Preordering all of them one of these days. |
Hmmm...considering Naruto: Clash of the Ninja 2 for GCN. Always wanted to play the series, but I skipped the first one because I know it's totally not worth the money. But it's not high in priority, and Wii should be comming out soon, so probably hold off on that.
Aside from that, Lego Star Wars 2 looks to be fun. |
There's 3 games that i'm looking forward in September.
First: King of Fighters 2006 -- I haven't played a single KOF games since 1995. So 2006 will be a re-introduction to the series. I sure as hell hope Geese Howard is in the game. Second: NHL 2007 -- For the same reasons Ronz mentionned. It looks good as hell. Last: Valkyrie Profile 2 -- I never played the first one but it looked awesome. So, I'll be hoping that the second one lives up to the standards established by it's predecessor. |
I guess Colonel Skills doesn't like 'The Godfather' game. Who has played 'The Godfather' on the older systems? Is it good, bad, or in the middle?
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I really look forward to this because if you do the A ending you see very briefly Silmeria and the following discussion raises several interesting questions. Apparently it explain even some thing after Lenneth, don't know if it's true... |
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Depends on the title. GTA: SA stayed at retail $59.99 for over 14 months until it dropped to $25 at Walmart (Special Edition aka no Hot Coffee) by Christmas 2005, where as other titles of trickling sales can dive down within 2 months.
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Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy > *
Actually, I might just pick up VP: Silmeria though just because for some reason games that are actually made for gamers seem to be released in smaller quantities, never drop in price before they disappear, then get pimped on Ebay for far too much $. It's a sad thing to do to a great title, really. I'd rather see the Maddens of the world released in smaller numbers and disappear quickly. :rolleyes: |
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I was browsing around and found out that Gitaroo Man Lives! for PSP is also released this month, on the 29th, in PAL areas.
Surprising since we rarely ever see something before america. It just happens to be an awesome game. Still, I'm not entirely sure whether it's worth buying a PSP over. |
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And you wouldn't believe how bad they fuckd up the Sabres team and indivual ratings and stats, etc. I heard on my local radio. Its insane and retarded. |
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Improved controls with the introduction of the two stick control scheme, improved goalie intelligence, attemping to make the puck feel less like a magnet, and the return of Gary Thorne + Bill Clement to call the games, i'm sold. |
What? No more Jim Hughson?
This is going to feel wierd. |
Too bad Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence gets released in October (in Germany :P) >_>;
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Wow, looks like September is the first Month of Wallet Rape. Valkyrie Profile 2, Okami, Megaman ZX are going to keep me occupied for a good bit. At least until FFXII rolls around, or until October's wave comes in.
Edit: Oh snapplez. I overlooked Contact, which looks pretty interesting. |
Anyone check out IGN's feature for DS games yet? I knew there was a lot coming up, but seeing is believing whoa! Yeah wallet rape esp. including all the PS2 releases too.
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This month is definitely going to more than make up for my lack of summer spending. EDIT: I guess I spoke too soon... the Contact pushback is news to me. |
Guys, guys, Octooober, Contact's been pushed back to October. =x
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How sad no gaming websites have updated yet... and Atlus' page was updated on august 21.
EDIT: whoops..... Gamefaqs says a 10/10 release. |
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And if he and Lorenz were the designated announcers in some hockey game it would sell millions upon millions easily. Lorenz is sometiimes questionable, but Jeanneret has arguably been the best play by play guy for decades. |
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