Jason-RN
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Post by Jason-RN on Jan 22, 2006 23:21:19 GMT -5
...Hm... Not a Castlevania in sight. What's with you guys? You own Aggressive Inline, Bugs Bunny's Crazy Castle, and even Jeopardy, but not a single Castlevania? Those three I mentioned are flat-out trash... *NOTE: Owns some crappy games himself* Yeah, I need to get a Castlevania game. I honestly don't know why I haven't yet. As for the other games you mentioned, let me explain why I got them. First, Aggressive Inline. I saw it for five bucks at Best Buy a few years back, and decided that I couldn't go wrong with a $5 game. It's actually pretty fun, but not quite as good as Tony Hawk. Then there's Bugs Bunny's Crazy Castle... I got the game when I was six and loved it. So stop making fun of it. Last and certainly least is Jeopardy. I was with my dad when we saw it (along with Wheel of Fortune) and my dad thought it would be fun. All things considered, it's not that bad. I wouldn't buy it on my own, though. *dies* You crazy, Jason. 64 GCN games? ;D I think I have a slight obession...
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Post by Pilgrim John on Jan 23, 2006 0:02:24 GMT -5
Hey, be glad, Jason. I paid 20 bucks for my NES, and it came with many more games than I listed. I sold them. Why? 3 Stooges Who Framed Roger Rabbit? WCW World Wrestling Caveman Games That's why.
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Jason-RN
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Post by Jason-RN on Jan 24, 2006 0:36:20 GMT -5
Hey, be glad, Jason. I paid 20 bucks for my NES, and it came with many more games than I listed. I sold them. Why? 3 Stooges Who Framed Roger Rabbit? WCW World Wrestling Caveman Games That's why. I never sell my games... That's why I still have my bad/not fun ones.
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Post by Pilgrim John on Jan 24, 2006 3:37:44 GMT -5
But if you sell your bad/not fun games, you can fund the purchase of good/fun games. That's what I do.
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Jason-RN
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Post by Jason-RN on Jan 25, 2006 1:26:13 GMT -5
But if you sell your bad/not fun games, you can fund the purchase of good/fun games. That's what I do. I don't know why, but I just can't part with any of my games. Odd, isn't it?
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Post by Justin-RN on Jan 25, 2006 2:01:48 GMT -5
But if you sell your bad/not fun games, you can fund the purchase of good/fun games. That's what I do. I don't know why, but I just can't part with any of my games. Odd, isn't it? Not really, I'm the same way for the most part. I do occasionally trade in games when I'm desperate for money to buy other games, but I try to never do that.
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Post by Kevin-RN on Jan 25, 2006 8:06:33 GMT -5
No Ikargua?
Shame, shame.
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Post by Pilgrim John on Jan 25, 2006 15:12:53 GMT -5
If I could find it, I'd buy it. Unfortunately, Crap City has this nasty habits of not even getting a particular game. Very rarely do I see Cubivore or Ikaruga around my local stores, and there are some I've never seen anywhere in town (like Ape Escape).
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Jason-RN
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Post by Jason-RN on Jan 26, 2006 1:29:02 GMT -5
I was really tempted to pick it up during a clearance sale at CompUSA, but they were sold out by the time I got there.
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Post by Kevin-RN on Jan 26, 2006 8:13:32 GMT -5
Check your local stores for a used copy. Chaos Field, which recently just got released is same type of shooter, but nowhere near the quality of Ikargua.
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Post by Jason-RN on Jan 28, 2006 5:04:20 GMT -5
Check your local stores for a used copy. Chaos Field, which recently just got released is same type of shooter, but nowhere near the quality of Ikargua. Yeah, I've heard some mixed impressions of Chaos Field. But I'll keep my eyes peeled for Ikaruga.
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