Anyone excited?
F-Zero, Starfox, Super Mario World, Yoshi's Island, Super Metroid, Chrono Trigger, Super Mario Kart, Super Mario RPG, Super Mario Allstars, Earthbound
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It is IMO the best system ever, and right now, i'm playing my favorite SNES game in my DS, Chrono Trigger.
Congrats SNES you were really that good.
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Exicted? Why? Its not like anything new is going to come out for it.
XaosII
and this is why gaming died
Yes, gaming did, in fact, die because i didn't let nostalgia blind my sense of perception.
right, go play the kirby game where u can't die or the recent prince of persia, i'm sure they are awesome
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and this is why gaming died
flashfall
Yes, gaming did, in fact, die because i didn't let nostalgia blind my sense of perception.
right, go play the kirby game where u can't die or the recent prince of persia, i'm sure they are awesome
because those two games represent the entire industry.:roll:[QUOTE="XaosII"]
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and this is why gaming died
flashfall
Yes, gaming did, in fact, die because i didn't let nostalgia blind my sense of perception.
right, go play the kirby game where u can't die or the recent prince of persia, i'm sure they are awesome
What does this have to do with either your thread or his response :?
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and this is why gaming died
Yes, gaming did, in fact, die because i didn't let nostalgia blind my sense of perception.
right, go play the kirby game where u can't die or the recent prince of persia, i'm sure they are awesome
They are actually. Good examples. And this is what, your fifth account now? You must be doing something wrong :( Too obvious, maybe?[QUOTE="XaosII"]
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and this is why gaming died
flashfall
Yes, gaming did, in fact, die because i didn't let nostalgia blind my sense of perception.
right, go play the kirby game where u can't die or the recent prince of persia, i'm sure they are awesome
Nah. I'd rather play a challenging session of Napolean: Total War where i'm 80 hours in and still havent beaten the campaign. I enjoy manually controling battles comprised of 5,000 vs 5,000 units with real-time physics of canonballs, bullets, and ballistics in greater than 1080p resolution.
But im sure thats way worse than 20 hour platformers on the SNES where the developers have rely on frustrating and cheap designs to artificially inflate the game's length.
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and this is why gaming died
flashfall
Yes, gaming did, in fact, die because i didn't let nostalgia blind my sense of perception.
right, go play the kirby game where u can't die or the recent prince of persia, i'm sure they are awesome
What about going to play Demons Souls where you get killed evrey 5 minutes, or playing Company of Heroes that people back then probably couldn't comprehend would exist etc.[QUOTE="flashfall"]
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Yes, gaming did, in fact, die because i didn't let nostalgia blind my sense of perception.
XaosII
right, go play the kirby game where u can't die or the recent prince of persia, i'm sure they are awesome
Nah. I'd rather play a challenging session of Napolean: Total War where i'm 80 hours in and still havent beaten the campaign. I enjoy manually controling battles comprised of 5,000 vs 5,000 units with real-time physics of canonballs, bullets, and ballistics in greater than 1080p resolution.
But im sure thats way worse than 20 hour platformers on the SNES where the developers have rely on frustrating and cheap designs to artificially inflate the game's length.
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