Both are good and a must-play but Dawn's visuals kinda turned me off. IGA admitted they did it for the kid/family-friendly appeal. I much prefer Kojima's illustrations. Still, Dawn was my first game on DS and it was enjoyable nonetheless.
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First ever game I played was Boxing on the 2600. Followed by Superman and Soccer. I'm sure I played many more games on the console than those but I can't recall their names at the moment.
The novelty that had Sega CD being labeled a unique console back in the day was how the CD format made it possible to make games more visually inspiring and movie-like via its FMV~ish capabilities. Voices in video games back in the early 90's were a big deal and we, as kids, were blinded enough to the point that we'd overlook everything else.
Console-selling games like Lunar and Sonic CD have been ported, the novelty of its voice acting/CD Audio/FMV has worn off over time and has not stood the test at all, and all we're left with are console-exclusives like Snatcher to judge its worth aside from its status as a techincal marvel and marketing blunder.
Only reason I cared for it was for Snatcher and Captain Tsubasa, both of which I've had the chance to play and beat, so unless you're a collector I don't think it's worth owning unless you wanna experience its Japanese library. And I honestly don't blame those who sell it cheap. Only collectors would inflate its worth for the sake of collecting.
So I bought a 3DS a couple of weeks ago with Sonic Generations (loved the console version as a fan and wanted more of the same), and it just so happens that though the 3DS is specifically sold in my region as a unit, as noted on the box, the handheld itself runs US NTSC games only.
So upon opening the US Sonic Generations' box and finding the Nintendo Points code I got to thinking maybe, just MAYBE, Nintendo opened up regions to their rewards system outside the US and Canada. I browse Club Nintendo, type the code, start registering, and next thing I know I'm living a Rage Comics moment.
Anyone else feel that Nintendo should consider globalizing their reward system to coincide with specific sales regions working exclusively off US region-locked software?
Is that "To Be Continued" caption right before the credits explained in any the 9 endings or is it really hinting towards yet another sequel?
These days for me it makes the cut-scenes more convinient to view. Instead of tiring my eyes reading wall after wall of text. Like a plug 'n play feature, convinient to have but not an experience-breaking feature.
Unless it's a sports game, music game, or MGS game. I've sold, and continue to sell, every single PS3/360/Wii game I've beaten. Even Mortal Kombat after beating the campaign. Also sell "outdated" games e.g. PES '11 .
Nobody should buy capcoms first release of a game, Street fighter 4 got no support, and resident evil 5 didn't get the move upgrade, you had to have the gold edition I was screwed over by supporting there games with buying them day 1, from now on ill wait until the 2nd or 3rd version of the game before I buy it.
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QFT. I was screwed over with MvC3 and Street Fighter 4, even got the collector's edition of the latter, and I swore never to get a Capcom fighter day one from then on. That's besides the fact that I have more fun with SF Alpha 3 than a I do with IV.
Couldn't care less about RE5's Gold Edition. Game sucked regardless and I had it sold right after I beat it. I hope Revelations redeems it.
Unless I haven't played the game and the Vita's verison is a completely different game, I wouldn't do it.
The prophet Mohammed married a 9 year old, fact.Meinhard1
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