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That should be all. It only gets confusing with the NA Snes titles.Devil-ItachiMy real concern was that Final Fantasy III(DS) would actually be a remake of one of the ones I already have.
Okay so I have
Final Fantasy Origins(PS) which says has I and II
Final Fantasy Chronicles(PS) which says has IV
Final fantasy Anthology(PS) which says has V and VI
I am also going to get Final Fantasy III(DS)
I plan on playing all the Final Fantasies I-IX, now excluding VII, VIII, and IX do I have them all? I was wondering because I know that not all the games came to America or in the right order or something. Instead of trying to make sense of it all by myself I'll let you try. And if I don't have it right please show me how to get it right please.
2 ds
atari 2600
intellivision
n64
PS2
genesis
original nintendo
super nintendo
GBA
gamecube
360 elite
gameboy pocket
I posted this as a standalone thread, but I'm reposting it here just in case it gets locked/I can get more answers in this thread.
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So my 360 got RRoD'd a second time on Thursday, but I managed to get it working again. However, because I don't want to experience these problems again (and I'm very prone to them since my 360 is a pre-July 2007 model), I am thinking of getting a new or used 360 when/if I go the U.S. in December. I could also sell my 360 towards the purchase of a new one. I've got about $300, and that budget could increase or decrease in the future, but regardless, I'll need some money left over to buy Christmas gifts for the folks. So based on what I've seen on sites like GameStop and co., here are my options:
--I could get an Xbox 360 arcade system from GameStop and keep my hard drive. I wouldn't have to trade in my old Xbox, but I most likely would, and that would net me about $80 store credit, which would be pretty ideal.
--Since I am also looking into getting a larger hard drive, I could also go for the Pro/Premium/whatever it's called, but that's only if my budget allows it. If I traded in my old 360 towards that purchase it just may work.
--If I get really lucky, I may be able to find a used Elite or something, which I doubt my budget would allow, but it's a possibility.
--I've been considering buying/selling through eBay or Amazon, but doing so (especially used systems) can be tedious. I will look into those options more, though.
So, any suggestions? Any help or guidance as to what I should do would be much appreciated. My circumstances: 20GB old model 360, approx. $300 budget, will only be in the U.S. in December), et cetera.
I would either trade in your old one with hard drive and all and get a 60g one. Or keep the 20g hard drive and trade in the system and buy an arcade, because you can just put your hard drive on the arcade. I would go with the first option. sorry if that sounds really confusing.not in any order
Zelda Phantom Hourglass
Mariokart
Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow
kirby Squeek Squad
mario & Luigi Superstar Saga
New Super Mario bros
Yoshi's Island 2
thats all I can think of
i would want to play some original xbox games on it which ones can play those. And can they all be able to download demos and videos, watch movies, and some where you can buy original xbox games off the 360 console?
And besides storage space is there any other difference between the 20gb and the 60gb? And how space does an average game take up?
legend of zelda windwaker
Gladius
Super smash bros melee
paper mario GC
Mario party four
Gamecube system
Do you think i could get more on Ebay or Gamecrazy?
I don't no much about the 360, but correct me if I'm wrong, there are 4 different types, right, the arcade(no hard drive), the 20 gb, the 60gb, and the elite(120 gb).
I would just play games. I would not be on online. i would not be downloading demos or stuff like that I doubt I would even be able to.
So which console would be right for me, and can you explain some of it's features, like what I can do with it.
Thank you, I apoligize for my lack of knowlege.
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