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#1 SuperXero89
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Wasn't there a Spyro collection released for the PSX with all the Spyro games? Either way, you should pick up Spyro 2 or Spyro: Year of the Dragon. Both games are excellent. Spyro 2 is generally considered the best of the series, but Year of the Dragon is essentially more of the same which can be a good thing especially if you've never experienced the second one.

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#2 SuperXero89
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They do in a way, but in certain cases, the OP is fairly stereotypical of the average video game addict dreaming of becoming a video game designer. I'm not going to generalize any more than what I have already, but places like Full Sail are VERY expensive and highly intensive. That's not even mentioning that most workers in the gaming industry actually frown upon those game design schools, and a game design degree means nothing outside of the gaming business. The kid needs to go to a four year university majoring in Computer Science before he should look into Full Sail or any other game design school.

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#3 SuperXero89
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All three of the games that the OP listed are apples and oranges to each other. It is impossible to really compare either of them because they are so very different. Overall, I would say that the greatest fighting game of all time would be Street Fighter because without that game, there probably wouldn't be a Tekken or a Mortal Kombat. As for me though, I tend to gravitate to the Soul Calibur series more than any other fighting game and not because I think it's the best of all time, because technically, it's far from as in depth or complex as a Street Fighter or a Virtua Fighter game, but the music, graphics, and characters make it the most fun for me.

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#4 SuperXero89
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The Atari 5200 followed by my NES, my model 2 Genesis, and my SNES.

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#5 SuperXero89
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Spyro is the better of the two you listed. It's also more of a PSOne Classic as Rayman 2 was a multiplatform title.

If you really want to play Rayman 2, you are better off playing the N64, Dreamcast, or PS2 version as they are superior to the PSX version.

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#6 SuperXero89
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Relieved.


It's bad enough they've already gone through 3 redesigns without any kind of deal with the early adaptors where they can send their old PSPs in for new ones.

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#7 SuperXero89
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For the most part, your specs look pretty good, but that video card is absolutely nasty.

The best thing for you to do is to just download the free trial, and see how it runs.

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#8 SuperXero89
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Microsoft would be stupid not to make any more Halo games with the series as popular as it is. I just hope that Halo 4 offers a bit more innovation in its gameplay than Halo 2 and 3 did. After the original Halo, I never understood why people were so crazy over the series. It had addictive multiplayer but there's more to a quality game than an addictive multiplayer component.

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#9 SuperXero89
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I would think that it would certainly run games better than Vista due to using up less memory, but it probably won't run games as good as XP due to a number of factors. One being Windows 7 is still in beta and the compatibility to older programs isn't the greatest yet and secondly, Windows 7 does have higher system requirements than XP. There really is only one way to find out the answer to your question though. We could speculate all day long, but the best way to find out is to simply install a game or two on your system.

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#10 SuperXero89
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Tekken 3

In my later years, it was the Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.

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