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#1 Spironcheese
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5. Gradius 4.Metal Slug X 3. Spacewar! 2.Contra II 1.Wild Guns
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I thought NSMBU was one of the eaisier Mario titles. I beat it during a weekend, meanwhile I still haven't beaten NSMBW after 2 years.
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#4 Spironcheese
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The only Resident Evil games that would really classify as action games are 5 and 6. The games prior to them have at least a decent survival-horror like feel to them. So to answer your question, yes for now RE is a action genre. (excluding revelations) .
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[QUOTE="Spironcheese"]That's quite a broad statement considering that the Genesis had hundreds of good games and the Dreamcast hooked up to the Internet before the ps2 and Xbox and put a screen in the controller before the Wii U. I do agree the Saturn holds its place in gaming history ,but I don't believe it was as near as good as it's predecessor or successor.Panzer_Zwei

Saturn did online first, actually.

For me the Saturn was an overall better system with a better game library. At least it carried me through the generation, something that the Dreamcast just couldn't.

Your right, I should say that it was the first console to really simplify online gaming and make it more convenient before the concept of Wifi .
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That's quite a broad statement considering that the Genesis had hundreds of good games and the Dreamcast hooked up to the Internet before the ps2 and Xbox and put a screen in the controller before the Wii U. I do agree the Saturn holds its place in gaming history ,but I don't believe it was as near as good as it's predecessor or successor.
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#7 Spironcheese
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I assume that you are talking about underrated games as well. There are so many to choose from, so I'll just list ones I own. 1. Guardian Legend - NES 2. Aladdin - SNES 3. The Lion King - SNES 4. Socket - Genesis 5. Harvest Moon Magical Melody - Gamecube 6. Final Fantasy Crystal. Chronicles - Gamecube 7. Hunter the Reckoning -Xbox 8. Madworld - Wii 9. Metroid other M - Wii 10.Monster Hunter Tri -Wii
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#8 Spironcheese
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No love for Tepig?
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Some guy just gave to me for free instead of trading it in at Gamestop so it was at least good for what I paid.
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#10 Spironcheese
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I've personally played through Sonic CD about 4 times and while I do think it is a very strong entry in the series, it does have one major fault. One of the worst problems I had was getting lost (or at least confused) during certain areas like the metallic madness zone. This might just be me sucking, but it defeats the speed factor when I had to stop every 3 minutes to turn around or take another route. I've beaten Sonic 1,2,3D Blast,CD, Triple Trouble, and Generations. CD, however seems the most (unnecessarily) complicated. People probably like this game the best because of the complexity and nostalgia, but I cant help but feel that it takes away from the experience.