Heyas Gamespotters, I've been away for a tad bit, but I've recently returned from out of town. I've picked up a few games to add to my collection:
I found an Japanese Gameboy Color Game: Doraemon Kart 2. It's a Japanese Kart racing game for the Gameboy color. Doraemon is the name of a famous Japanese Character ( A robotic Cat) that been in everything from Manga, Movies to Video Games.
Also scored a disk only copy of Time Gal for the Sega CD System. It's in the style of Drgaon's Lair, but with a Time Traveling Anime Style Girl. It was made by Taito for the Arcade's Originally in 1984.
I scored some PSP Games on the cheap, as well as two PS2 titles. Here's the sum of what I got while I was out of town, and what I paid for them:
Doraemon Kart 2, GBC Import, Cart only, $8
Time Gal, Sega CD, Disk only, (Included with my Doraemon game purchase)
Shadow Hearts, PS2, Complete, $27 (Does anyone out there remember this RPG game? It has a sequel also on the PS2, as well as a "prequel" of sorts with Koudelka for the PS1, which I own)
Okami, PS2, Complete, $18 (I never played Okami....*ducks flying objects*)
Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle, PSP, Complete, $7
Gods Eater Burst, PSP, Complete, $11 (I've played the Japanese Demo in the past and loved it.)
Brave Story: New Traveler, PSP, Complete, $7
Soul Caliber: Broken Destiny, PSP, Complete, $17
As you can see, I've focused much on the PS2 and PSP as of late (refer to my last blog post for reasons why).
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Beyond those I got a couple new Vita Games and a DS game (been forever since I bought a brand new DS game)
Mortal Kombat, PS Vita, New, $30
Resistance: Burning Skies, PS Vita, New, $30
Super Scribblenauts, NDS, New, $20
Mortal Kombat on Vita is a wonderful fighting game, and as of right now, and as of right now, the best fighting game I've seen on a portable. It beats out Super Street Fighter 4: 3D Edition on the 3DS as my previous favorite. It controls so darn well, and has plenty of content to keep you coming back for more. This is yet another fighting game that proves that the Vita is great for fighting games.
I beat Super Scribblenauts in a few days. While I'm glad I got to play it, I do see why some prefer the first one better, since the challenges in this one have solutions that are much more restrictive.
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Lastly, I got the Street Fighter 25th Anniversary set for the PS3. It's simply wonderful. It might be my favorite collector's set of all time. There's simply so much game content and other stuff to go through that it'll keep me busy for months. xD