(OH CRAP. IT'S THE DUKE)

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Level 43.75

Mar 2006

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Aug 15, 2006, 12:11 PM
Local time: Aug 15, 2006, 11:11 AM
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I probably regret buying over half the NES (sup Wall Street Kid) and SNES games I ended up with, but I attribute that to youth so I won't count them. But from the PS1 generation and on:
Rayman: Boy did this game suck. I bought it for cheap and I still regret it. I know people say the sequels are excellent, but I was so turned off by this one that I didn't care to play them.
Tomb Raider 1-3: I seriously have no idea why I kept buying these games, as I never even really played them. All I usually did was just use some cheat codes to skip levels and just watch all the cutscenes. The only one I even had mild fun with was TR3, and that was just with one level. Total waste of time and money, and luckily I realized this before I bought anymore of them.
River City Ransom EX: The game really wasn't that bad, but it just wasn't worth it. It doesn't even really offer anything new from the original except better graphics. If it had some single-cartridge multiplayer like it was supposed to, maybe I could have had some enjoyment from it, but in it's current form it's just meh.
Contra: Shattered Soldier: I don't think the game is that bad (though it is hard, and I still haven't beat it yet), but I just regret buying it when I did. I'd never even played a Contra game before this, so I don't know what compelled me to buy this game when it first came out for $50. Had I only paid $10 or $20 for it, I wouldn't have regretted it, but for $50 I kinda feel ripped off.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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