Gotta say Halo:CE was my fave, the story kicked the tail out of the others, the flow of the story and the feeling that you had to bust a hole through an entire army just to fufill one objective without a bunch of complicated stuff in the way cant be beat. On the multiplayer side of things, its hard to beat the original when the original was everything people wanted.
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wow it's quiet in this union now... also I think that would be too complex for most players and would turn people off zelda that's why they don't do it but an awesome function would be to replay boss fights by going to where you fought them, similar to 3d dot game heroes where there was a gravestone where you killed the boss which if you clicked on it revived the boss for you to fight again as much as you like.bgghgubcjhgknjk
that sounds pretty good to me, maybe my fantasy would be more along the lines of the zelda team and the mass effect team getting together and having a kid, but it will never happen...
got to say, the only one that proved to be a huge eternal thorn in my side was the Top Gun game for NES
i was always a fan of Solomans Key, Spyhunter, Tribes 2, Batman (the original NES), Warhawk, just to name a few...
as far as more recent controllers i would say my xbox360 mini controller, it's about half the size of a regular wireless controller. for legacy i can't get past my Joypad for NES, its like the controller that is usually built into an arcade game but for average joe...
[QUOTE="common_fate"]It's still considered legacy. If PS2 is considered legacy considering they are still releasing games then GC is definitely legacy also good point. also, you're the luckiest man in the world if you can still find a store that sells GC. I couldn't even find a store that sold them when they were current gen :D.[QUOTE="Emerald_Warrior"] Those are Legacy platform games? Gamestop still sells Gamecube games.Daavpuke
they still sell them at some of the gamestops around here, and you can definately find them at gameXchange pretty easy...
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