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[General Discussion] Games you regret buying.
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Old Aug 20, 2006, 01:43 PM #1 of 132
The main one would have to be Majora's Mask. Zelda games are all about slow, careful exploration for me, and its RUN RUN HURRY HURRY approach was completely terrible. What made it worse was that I paid full price for it back in 2001, when I could've waited and gotten it for free (along with some other, far more enjoyable entries) in Nintendo's Collector's Edition giveaway.

Arc the Lad Collection was a big bust for me. I was confident that $70 for 3-and-a-half RPGs was quite a deal, but alas, not when don't like its game design at all. Incidentally, the only other person I know who has it tried to sell me his for much the same reason.

I also regret buying Snake Eater when I did. Not because I didn't enjoy it, far from it. I regret buying it for $35 exactly SIX DAYS before Konami announced Substance.

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Old Sep 2, 2006, 11:20 PM #2 of 132
Originally Posted by Crash Landon
Unless you've got some irrational chip on your shoulder against older games, there's no reason to dislike the Sonic collection. They're the cream of the Sonic crop.

I think 99% of the Earth will back me up on this one.
If you can find it, Sonic Jam on the Saturn is much, much better for Sonicking. No need to unlock games or features therein, full sound tests, art, commercials and trailers, Spin Dash on Sonic 1...Mega Collection is completely tame after all that.
That said, I almost bought the Mega Collection for Ristar and Flicky (the other two I'd say are only just OK), but since they're going to be on the PS2 collection coming out shortly, I don't need Mega Collection anymore.

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Old Sep 3, 2006, 01:22 AM #3 of 132
Originally Posted by Elixir
You mean Sonic Mega Collection Plus? The PS2 game which was released a year and a half ago?

It has Flicky, Ristar, The Ooze, Comix Zone (<3) and Blue Sphere as unlockables.
Nope, I mean Sega Genesis Collection. Games include:

Alex Kidd: The Enchanted Castle
Altered Beast
Bonanza Bros.
Columns
Comix Zone
Decap Attack
Ecco
Ecco: Tides of Time
Ecco Jr.
Eternal Champions
Flicky
Gain Ground
Golden Axe 1, 2, and 3
Phantasy Star 2, 3, and 4
Ristar
Shadow Dancer: Secret of Shinobi
Shinobi 3
Sonic 1 & 2
Super Thunderblade
Sword of Vermillion
Vectorman 1 & 2
Virtua Fighter 2

And the PS2 version has Zaxxon, Tac/Scan, and Zektor as unlockables.

Comes out sometime in the fall according to this: http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3152778

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