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These are my thoughts on Halo 4 and the new studio behind it.
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These are my thoughts on Halo 4 and the new studio behind it.
I would definitely have to say The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past.
I would like to point out the scenario involves large selections of classic games which could provide newer gamers a chance to get into the old games. The pricing would be cheap enough that it would be worth it to rent the games, like ten dollars a month for unlimited rentals.
Totally agree with you about the Conker's Bad Fur Day and Paper Mario.
I know there are a lot of console collectors on here and I am curious what consoles you have. I have an NES, an SNES, an Atari 2600, a Neo Geo Pocket Color, an N64, a Gamecube, a PS2, a Sega Genesis, a Sega Gamegear, and a Gameboy Color. I can't even begin to think of what my favorite games are.
If retrogames were offered on a rental system like Gamefly what games would people want. Please leave suggestions.
I totally remember that game. I got it once from a movie rental store for the N64 and was pleasantly surprised to find that it was a pretty good game. I also have it on Gameboy color though, and that is plain out awful.
I have been sating my hunger for games from systems like the NES and SNES by shopping at Play and Trade for a while now but the store that I frequented has closed with no signs of reopening. Where else is good for buying older games? I am looking for places near Clovis California.
I would have to say that the hardest boss I ever fought was probably Miracle Matter in Kirby the Crystal Shards.
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