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Mostly ones I've rented from the SNES period and held out far past their return dates...And in most cases, rerented. Often.
Kendo Rage Sporting News Baseball Megaman 7 Ninja Warriors Both Street Fighter 2 and TMNT IV, which came out essentially at the same time in 1992. Final Fantasy 4 and 6 (I remember discussing 4 with some people at summer camp and "learning" I needed to be at level 99 to beat Zeromus...I still want to slug that kid, all these years later. And Summer '95, I rented FFVI, played about 20 hours, actually bought the game and went through it about 8 times. My SNES was tired of that game by the time fall came around.) And also, Marvel vs Capcom 2, since I started going to tournaments for it in 2001 and went to a couple large ones over that summer (ECC, plus ones held at Gametime in Virginia). We had a fairly dedicated group of players in MD and was a lot of fun. At least before the game's tactics started getting stupid and most of us lost interest in it or weren't willing to travel for it (plus our old arcade in Towson shut down and we didn't have an arcade to play at). Lastly, the old Konami X-Men beat 'em up that was only out in the arcades...I looked forward to playing that every year on vacation. Jam it back in, in the dark.
I'm taking over this town...
I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time... |