Every easter egg in Nazi Zombies. They all tell a story (except for the music :P). Other than that, I think it would be Sonic's shoes and Earthworm Jim's gun near the trash can in DK2. Nintendo did a low blow with that one.
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Sega Superstars Tennis: This sounds a bit silly, but being the Sonic fan I am, I bought it the day it came out. I put it down for a couple of months out of boredom. After it started to get dusty, I decided to give it another whirl and was addicted to the mini-games and multiplayer.
Mario Kart Double Dash: This game was way too effin hard for me in the beginning, but after a little practice, I got really good at it and started to love it. Co-op mode is a blast. ^_^
That's all I have at the moment, but I know there are more...those are probably just the most memorable for me.
Sonic. As much as I love Zelda, Final Fantasy and Mario, Sonic's the one I've had the most memories with.
Then what's the point of owning that awesome collection? What a shame. You should give or sell that stuff to someone that would actually use it and enjoy it.[QUOTE="Emerald_Warrior"][QUOTE="Chickan_117"]
Sadly never. I have an awesome collection dating all the way back to the Atari 2600 but I don't have enough time to play all the current gen games I have, let alone replay my older titles. That's why I love it when packs come out like the Sega Megadrive collection. I get to revisit some of the old goodness without getting the gear out.
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I have to agree...partly. I have a respectable collection, and understand that it is tough to give all of your stuff the love that it deserves, but I at least try tyo pull out the 2600 or Odyssey2 or whatever, every once in a while...I may not have time for everyting, but I try.
I have to agree too...I don't own as far back as 2600, but I play Super Mario Bros. a lot. Sell all that old stuff to someone who wants it if you're going to waste more bucks on compilations.
That is pretty cool. When I was five, I thought motion-controlling and touch screens would be awesome, and here we are now. :P
Ocarina of Time, it's really awesome. I second Mario Kart 64 and Super Mario 64. How about Super Smash Bros.?
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I have an even better solution than encroachment upon property rights. How about, just don't buy the games at those prices? Simple, huh?
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No, I know, I was saying that more out of spite than anything else. I really don't like how much Gamestop is banking on other peoples work. The problem with them is when you do buy a game from them, even if you state that you want it new, they will repeatedly say things like--"you sure you don't want to buy it used?" "You know, if you buy it used..." "aaaaaaaannd, did you want that new or used?" "You know you can trade the game in if you don't like it and get another one."
It's a sleezy company, no doubt. They know what they are doing.
Sleazy? How so? They provide a convenient and stable marketplace for gamers to trade-in games towards the purchase of upcoming titles. (note: I didn't say that this is the BEST way) Gamestop may bank on used titles, but like I've said before, Big Content hugely benefits from this relationship when these Gamestop store aggressively promote upcoming titles to increase their own bottom line from the used business. Apparently the game developers feel the same way what with these exclusive agreements on codes to unlock extra levels and other in-game goodies as pre-order gifts.
I always buy from GameStop, and they promote pre-ordering a lot with exclusive add-ons. I don't see what's wrong with them buying used to save people some money.
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