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#2 GrumpyWalrus
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This is, hands down, the most innovative horror title since RE4.

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Bwhahahahahaha.

Stopped reading right at that.

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#3 GrumpyWalrus
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VIII was not high enough, a marvelous game that was unfortunate enough to have to live in the shadow of VII.

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#4 GrumpyWalrus
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Since this is a direct response to my post, I will admit that if you're a younger gamer and missed great PS games, then a PSP will be much better for you. Especially when many of you are around 12-16 years old and think you're too much of a big boy to play DS games. If you want new titles, stick with the DS.GamerForca

Not sure who you are talking to but I am not around the 12-16 year old mark, I grew up with many of those games I mentioned and even now would prefer playing them over what the DS has to offer. Many of the "new" games the DS flaunts still do not hold a candle to those classics, the "but its a port!" is the only argument the DS crew has because if you put the games on one one it would get destroyed by those monster classics.

Of course I did not even go into the original PSP games the system has to offer, the Classic PS One games would be enough for many considering Sony appears to finally be getting on its game and updating the Store.

The kiddie game thing may seem like a cop out but it is a valid issue for many. Has not much to do with appearnce as much as some of us do not enjoy playing Pokemon and Kirby in our spare time, to each his own.

I thought the DS Castlevania games were close to Symphony of the Night.

LegatoSkyheart

Which one in particular? I have played every Castlevania there is on every gameboy system and so far in my opinion I have not found one that comes close to dethroning SotN. I am pretty sure if we did a poll as well SotN would be the easy victor out of all the side scrolling Castlevania games, maybe even all of them. That game has aged remarkably well.

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#5 GrumpyWalrus
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lol@ people using Castlevania as a selling point for the DS when the PSP is able to play Castlevania Symphony of the Night. That game alone smokes any Castlevanyia game the DS has to offer.

Of course if we go that route and count PSX classics then by throwing FFVII,FFVIII,FF T, MGS, Blood Omen, Silent Hill, etc etc etc then it just pretty much roflstomps anything the DS has to offer in terms of score and popularity. Only kiddie games like Pokemon and Mario can go toe to toe in popularity with heavy hitters like Final Fantasy, thus just playing right into the DS stereotype.

Of course the DS Defense Force will just counter with "bu but the ports!!11!". So it is all a matter of opinion.

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#6 GrumpyWalrus
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Hopefully this opens the door for FF8 and FF9 to make their way to the PSN Store as well.

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Do want!

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#7 GrumpyWalrus
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No, the correct answer is Halo Wars.

I think it is cute some people are trying to damage control that one even to this day. Around the time the review came out is when I was actually reading these forums a good bit, it was absolutely insane in here. Just the very idea that a game with "Halo" in the title could score so bad was what caused so many issues.

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#8 GrumpyWalrus
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So will the Sony Ericsson Aino support something along the lines of 3G where you can get on the web and browse anywhere you want and not just a wifi hotspot?

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#9 GrumpyWalrus
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The invasion begins. The fanboys from the other side are going to bash this. Get ready to take out your shield ;)

Lovin it though

navyguy21

Why would you be proud to be a fanboy?? :|

Why would you not? The entire world does not revolve around systemwars culture. From someone who came here not really in on all the terms and culture you guys had going I can say the opinions here are in the minority when compared to mainstream gaming culture.

It does not have to be negative. It can simply be someone who gets great pleasure out of a certain brand or product and favors them over rival brands. It is called brand loyalty.

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#10 GrumpyWalrus
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NASCAR has so many stereotypes, I'd rather not associate myself with it. Not to mention, it's an uber bore to the max. Yeehaw, get dem trucker hats!

BioShockOwnz

NASCAR has "so many sterotype" yet in the very next sentence you stereotype yourself with a remark that plays into the stereotype that only rednecks (Drawing the conclusion from Yeehaw and the implied accent) enjoy NASCAR?

It is a Nationwide event that people of all socioeconomic groups enjoy and is sponsored by some of the largest U.S. Corporations.

Not even sure why I bothered with this, I do not like NASCAR or even racing games for that matter. People making ignorant statements just irk me I suppose.