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#1 GenericUser12
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SP was okay, but too short. MP was fun for about a week, then I just got bored with it. I created a knifing class with the Juggernaut and Extreme Conditioning perks and just ran around knifing people, but that got boring too. Definitely not my favorite game.

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#2 GenericUser12
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It's Batman. Everyone has seen the movies, read the comic, or played the games. Batman fights bad guys, and Joker is the villain. I'm sure it's a good game, but there's not much left to discuss.

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#3 GenericUser12
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Digital for me. I don't really feel any need to have a physical copy. I spend a lot of time on the computer, so it's easier to just buy a game online and download it. Plus I don't have to drive to the store.

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#4 GenericUser12
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I grew up on Nintendo starting late in the NES era. The SNES is one of the best consoles of all time IMO.Nintendo constantly pumped out great titles like Super Metroid, Super Mario World, The Donkey Kong Country series etc.

-Ichigo1987-

The market has changed since then. Nintendo didn't have to compete with software/electronic giants like Sony and Microsoft like they do now. The PS1 was released a few years after the SNES.

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#6 GenericUser12
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I can afford 1404, but like I mentioned. I'm trying the city building genre out, don't want to spend full price for a game I may not like.Anthony01355

You could try out the demo of 1404 to see if you like it. It gives you 1hr of play time, should be enough to decide if you like it or not.

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#7 GenericUser12
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Disktective

www.disktective.com

I used it a while back, works perfectly.

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#8 GenericUser12
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3 years old? wtf? A toddler playing games on the pc, I doubt it.

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#9 GenericUser12
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Well theres always the Sim City building games. Civilization 4 is well more about building a Civilization but you expand through building and manage cities maybe not what you're looking for exactly but still very fun and has some city management properties not a lot though.Candy-Star

I thought about getting Civ IV. I tried downloading the demo, but it doesn't seem to work on Vista. I might give Sim City a try, but I'm looking more for historical city building games.

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#10 GenericUser12
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I'm playing Anno 1404 right now, and it's awesome. I'm just looking for some recommendations on other city-building games. Are the other Anno games any good? Are they much different from 1404? I don't really feel like playing the same game just set in a different time period. Thanks.