I'm really short on N64 games, but have nowhere close to stock up on them for cheap. Until now...well a year ago. There's a store called "Comically Speaking" right in my town I never bothered to think about. I just thought they sold comics, simple as that. But I checked out their site today, and to my surprise they sell everything there. My main draw was the vintage video games fo course including N64. According to the site too, someone recently dropped off a huge amount of Nintendo games. So I'm going to head to this place as soon as I can to check out their N64 and Gameboy collection.
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I'm 5 years behind every body else...
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I'm really starting to notice how late I started into online gaming. Online gaming is probably the most popular aspect of playing video games. Games like SOCOM started setting a high bar for online enjoyment in 2002 and eventually games like Halo 3 had over 100,000 people playing every day. I've had a console since 2001 and didn't even KNOW about PS2 online until maybe a few years ago. By the time I finally decided to find a network adapter (that were no longer sold) and get an ethernet cable, the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii had already come out. People were already flocking to the brilliant graphics and amazing games that were built off those visuals like Call of Duty 4. My friends all got Xbox 360's or PS3's before then too. But I still pursued to get my 7 year old PS2 online and play Battlefield 2: Modern Combat. Eventually last August, I connected the cord to my router, slipped in BF2: MC and played a few matches online. Since then, I have devoutly played my PS2 online, and offline for that matter, buying used games that were supposed to be great 5 years ago when they came out. Even playing a lot of next-gen games at my friends' houses didn't hinder my enjoyment of my online PS2 games. A few days ago, actually, I bought Call of Duty 3 for my PS2 in hopes of playing online and was pleased to find a solid 50 or so people playing. Despite the drastically shrinking communities, Socom: Combined Assault's 2000 players, BF2: MC's 200 players, Call of Duty 3's 50 players, and Star Wars: Battlefront 2's 60 players keep drawing me online. Though I wish to get a PS3 and play games like Battlefield: Bad Company, I'm content with my small PS2 online communities that continue to stay in the last-gen. Eventually, I'll be forced to switch over to next-gen, but I'll keep playing PS2 online games until there is no one left anymore. I guess you can just say that I'm 5 years behind everybody else.
Who needs 100,000 players anyway when you got 50! lol
Battlefield 2 Modern Combat is all I need
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Should I buy Shadow of the Collosus, Midnight Club 3, or Mercenaries for ps2???
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Can someone explain to me the appeal of Timesplitters 2?
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ps2 online finally...
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School ends wednesday!!!
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I finally get to be released from prison next week
Guitar Hero 5: Guns 'n' Roses?
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Hope PS2 Online isn't dead...
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since im going to get my ps2 connectd to th internet in a matter of weeks i really hope enough people still play online...
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