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#1 Raiko101
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This really doesn't bother me lol. I thought this year was over crowded with FPS titles. If any of them were any good, especially in terms of multiplayer, then you'd still be playing them throughout 2009.
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#2 Raiko101
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I think Sega are trying to fill the void of Mature Wii titles. Still, i'm not too fussed about 'Mature' titles and i've seen nothing to suggest Madworld is any good at all. I'll wait and see though...
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Sounds like a good week to me.
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#4 Raiko101
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01. Super Metroid (SNES)
02. Super Mario Bros 2 (NES)
03. Unreal Tournament (PC)
04. Final Fantasy VII (PS)
05. Goldeneye 007 (N64)
06. Grand Theft Auto III (PS2)
07. The Legend of Zelda (NES)
08. Resident Evil 4 (Wii)
09. TimeSplitters 2 (PS2)
10. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (MD/G)
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Yeah the song list is very poor compared to previous titles. I've found a couple of new bands to listen to, but there are very few songs I enjoy playing on that game...
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#6 Raiko101
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My friend is an absolute Resident Evil nut and he says the DS version of Resident Evil 1 was the best version of the game.
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#7 Raiko101
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Never heard of this game before so I thought i'd dive right in. It's not exactly what I expected, but it looks alright actually. If it ever hits European shores i'll definately look into getting it. It would definately freshen up my games collection a little.
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#8 Raiko101
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From what i'm reading in some posts, its that people are more confused as to how a downloadable title won game of the year. How can people not believe that a possibility? Do they assume downloadable games are of a lower quality compared to higher budget physical releases?
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#9 Raiko101
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[QUOTE="Kleeyook"]thx! :) @Wiz007 I read review for games like Ace Attorney which use mic. But I don't get it what we will use mic for. What we have to do. Reviews don't explain something complicated like that. Same goes for Nintendog, what we use mic for? :(

For Ace Attorney you'd probably shout "Objection" into the mic to counter an arguement in court. In the Legend of Zelda you have to shout to a particular mechanic to show him how much you want to buy an item from him. He'll get you to shout louder if he's unimpressed. You also have to blow into the mic to clean sand and dust from maps and such. In Metroid Prime Hunters you can use the mic to talk to other players over Wifi, as long as they are on your friends list. All in all, the uses are ok. Nothing amazing, but ok. As for the stylus, in some games, like Animal Crossing and the Legend of Zelda, you point and hold the stylus in the direction you want your character to walk and they will walk in that direction until you let off the screen. If you tap objects or enemies they will move to and interact with them. You can also draw patterns or lines across the screen to make your characters perform special actions or attacks. You can draw on the screen in other ways too, whether you be making clothing patterns in Animal Crossing, kart logos in Mario Kart or simply silly pictures for pictochat. You can also drag your stylus around the screen in order to look about a 3D environment in an FPS, like in Metroid Prime Hunters and Call of Duty. It works in a similar way to a mouse and keyboard setup. Best of all, you can navigate game menus with the stylus, which wont sound all that great, but when playing games like Final Fantasy you'll realise how quicker and easier it is. The same applies to FPS games in which switching weapons and jumping will all be controlled through the touch screen. I hope that helps answer your question. If I sound patronising in anyway, I don't mean to be. I just assumed from your replies you want to know more about how touch controls are implemented in games. All in all I think the system works really well and games like the Legend of Zelda prove that. At the same time though, there are just as many games out there that don't require touch screen controls or abandon them altogether. It's all good.
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#10 Raiko101
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You can however transfer PS1 saves from a PS1 memory card to a PS2 memory card, and back again, if you need more space. It's just PS1 games wont recognise PS2 memory cards.