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Hauling over mine from the Seriously Inactive forums.
Toejam and Earl 1 - Genesis / Megadrive Revolutionized two player gaming. Instead of beating the hell out of eachother, you cooperated together in order to restore Toejam and Earl's funkatronic rocket ship. Collecting and opening presents was awesome, the different enemies were unique, and the split-screen action of two player mode made this game really fun. 25 levels of pure awesome. Chrono Trigger - SNES Well, let's see. It's not Final Fantasy, so it doesn't suck. I've never seen such a game which not only has a properly formed story, but one which has introduced New Game+ into RPGs. Disregarding that, the characters were all unique in their own manner and they did attempt to shed light on each of the individual's characteristics. The battle system was fun, and wasn't random like other games. I often mourn for the crashing of Zeal as it's probably one of the most unique places the game had to offer. Multiple endings were added just for awesome and replay value. Fantastic Dizzy - Genesis / Megadrive If you haven't played this game, explaining it is rather plain. Basically, you're an egg. You collect things around your treehouse, mine, city, and other different areas. These items are used in various sections of the game, opening up more paths and sections. The plot is that a sorcerer named Zakk has placed a curse on Dizzy's family, and you need to come to their aid. The only problem with this game is that it's lacking a save feature, as are most games for the Megadrive. I'm still very impressed by the graphics and integrity that this game maintains. Disgaea: Hour of Darkness - PS2 Well, this is pretty obvious. Most Nippon Ichi titles are known for their outstanding levelling system, exploits which feel almost deliberate, and story. Disgaea: Hour of Darkness takes this to the next level, mixing twisted humour with lovable characters. The story itself is great, but you're not going to want to play Disgaea for that alone. Levelling, transmigrating, accessing Item World and levelling your own characters, be whatever class you decide and unlock, will literally consume your time to no end. This is another RPG to experience a New Game+ feature, and it's use brings replayability in RPGs to a newer level. Pop'n Music - Multiplatform Dance Dance Revolution never really became something I enjoyed, and Beatmania has always been expensive. The Pop'n Music series has always been there, while being much like Beatmania it utilizes 9 buttons, and a large array of songs. Pop'n 10, which I recently purchased, has little over 100 songs - most which are hidden at first, and need to be unlocked as you progress through the game, whether it be through the Pray to the Stars option, or via the time-unlock system. Who am I kidding though. There's like, 50 different games which I'd rate quite highly, but I'm not going to list them, nor am I meant to. Wizz 'n' Lizz, ICO, SotC, Gitaroo Man, Ouendan, Electroplankton, Daigasso, Ikaruga, the list doesn't stop. As for games, I'm not too sure. I remember I have 31 Genesis games, most still with their cases(no manuals, however) and my PS2 collection is constantly growing. Roughly around 6 american SNES cartridges, a bit of everything really. The only console I'm lacking at the moment is a Saturn. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Toejam and Earl 1? Rocket Knight Adventures? Grandia II? Skullmonkeys? YES PLEASE. My copies are ex-rentals, though. If you ever feel like selling some of those, GIVE ME A CALL. I'd gladly like to buy half of your collection. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
If so, I love you. Get over to the Taiko thread immediately. Oh and nice collection. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Anyway, great collection. I am especially fond of the Mischief Makers you have along with a couple others which I can't seem to attach names to. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I bought a sealed Radiant Silvergun for roughly $150 US after purchasing a sealed DC Ikaruga and had it laying around for awhile. I will probably sell it soon. Megalith, can you link to a higher resolution of your gaming collection? I'm having trouble reading the game titles since it's compressed into 800x600. Here's a small collection of mine. Last winter I decided to gather up all games which had some impact on my life, or affected my life in one form or another. This is just a picture of some of my favorite games, not all of my collection. ![]() I was speaking idiomatically.
Last edited by Elixir; Aug 31, 2006 at 10:05 AM.
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