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  • Level 7
    Sectoid
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    Sep 18, 2012 1:17 pm GMT
    So I am asking for your lists of your favorite games, even if you don't think it compares to the top 10 everyone has on their lists as nausea, add it to your list anyway. Trying to see if there are any games on the thing that will interest me.
    So I am asking for your lists of your favorite games, even if you don't think it compares to the top 10 everyone has on their lists as nausea, add it to your list anyway. Trying to see if there are any games on the thing that will interest me.
  • Level 32
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    Sep 18, 2012 1:41 pm GMT
    How about Killer Instinct and Samurai Showdown. These two are great fighting games to own. If you wan't rpg snes has tons of great title also.

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    How about Killer Instinct and Samurai Showdown. These two are great fighting games to own. If you wan't rpg snes has tons of great title also.
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    Sep 18, 2012 1:55 pm GMT
    Not in any particular order - 10 favorites:
    Contra III: The Alien Wars
    Gradius III
    Rock & Roll Racing
    Star Fox
    Sunset Riders
    Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World (multigame cart)
    Super Mario Kart
    Super Pinball: Behind the Mask
    TMNT IV: Turtles In Time
    Top Gear 2

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    Not in any particular order - 10 favorites: Contra III: The Alien Wars Gradius III Rock & Roll Racing Star Fox Sunset Riders Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World (multigame cart) Super Mario Kart Super Pinball: Behind the Mask TMNT IV: Turtles In Time Top Gear 2
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    Legendarycr8ter wrote:
    So I am asking for your lists of your favorite games, even if you don't think it compares to the top 10 everyone has on their lists as nausea, add it to your list anyway. Trying to see if there are any games on the thing that will interest me.


    Chrono Trigger
    Secret of Mana
    Earthbound
    Super Mario RPG
    [QUOTE="Legendarycr8ter"]So I am asking for your lists of your favorite games, even if you don't think it compares to the top 10 everyone has on their lists as nausea, add it to your list anyway. Trying to see if there are any games on the thing that will interest me.[/QUOTE] Chrono Trigger Secret of Mana Earthbound Super Mario RPG
  • Level 18
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    Sep 18, 2012 3:07 pm GMT

    Megaman X 1-3

    DK Country 1-3

    TMNT tournament fighters

    F-Zero

    Super mario kart

    Super Metroid

    Super Punch out

    DOOM

    Street fighter 2

    Megaman X 1-3

    DK Country 1-3

    TMNT tournament fighters

    F-Zero

    Super mario kart

    Super Metroid

    Super Punch out

    DOOM

    Street fighter 2

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    Sparkster snes obv them graphics
  • Level 7
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    Sep 18, 2012 4:10 pm GMT
    I do not really have a top per say but I always liked in no particular order the the Star Wars games
    Super Punch out
    Daemon Crest
    NBA Jam
    Illusion of Gia

    I enjoyed them all for various reason and if you are looking for something different then check them out.
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    I do not really have a top per say but I always liked in no particular order the the Star Wars games Super Punch out Daemon Crest NBA Jam Illusion of Gia I enjoyed them all for various reason and if you are looking for something different then check them out.
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    Sep 18, 2012 4:23 pm GMT

    I love my SNES, such an amazing system with such a fanastic game library. I really wish the gaming industry is what it was then. The aggressive competition between Sega and Nintendo drove both companies to put out great systems and fantastic games. The golden age of home-gaming, IMO.

    My SNES recommendations:

    Action/Adventure:

    • Castlevania: Dracula X
    • Contra III: The Alien Wars
    • Mega Man 7
    • Mega Man X 1-3
    • Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (Collects Ninja Gaiden 1-3 from the NES)
    • Sunset Riders
    • Super Castlevania IV
    • Super Turrican

    Beat-Em Ups:

    • The Death & Return of Superman
    • Final Fight 1-3
    • Knights of the Round
    • Marvel Super-Heroes: War of the Gems
    • Maximum Carnage (Spider-Man & Venom)
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time
    • X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse

    Fighting Games:

    • Mortal Kombat II
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2 (of course the PS1 version is probably better, but this is the home version I played)
    • Super Street Fighter II
    • Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

    Platformers:

    • Cool Spot
    • Donkey Kong Country 1-3
    • Super Mario All-Stars (Collects Super Mario Bros. 1-3 on NES and the original Japanese version of SMB 2 titled "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" here)
    • Super Mario World

    RPGs:

    • Actraiser
    • Breath of Fire 1 & 2
    • Chrono Trigger
    • Final Fantasy 2 & 3
    • Super Mario RPG

    Shoot-Em Ups:

    • Axelay
    • Gradius III
    • Phalanx
    • R-Type III: Third Lighting
    • Super R-Type

    Other:

    • F-Zero (psuedo-3D racing game)
    • Lethal Enforcer 1 & 2 (early on-rails light-gun game)
    • Sim City (sim-building/management)
    • Starfox (early 3D polygonal graphics, on-rails shooter)
    • Super Mario Kart (Cart Racing)
    • Tetris + Dr. Mario (both games on one cartridge, puzzle)
    Edited on Sep 18, 2012 4:23 pm GMT

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    I love my SNES, such an amazing system with such a fanastic game library. I really wish the gaming industry is what it was then. The aggressive competition between Sega and Nintendo drove both companies to put out great systems and fantastic games. The golden age of home-gaming, IMO.

    My SNES recommendations:

    Action/Adventure:

    • Castlevania: Dracula X
    • Contra III: The Alien Wars
    • Mega Man 7
    • Mega Man X 1-3
    • Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (Collects Ninja Gaiden 1-3 from the NES)
    • Sunset Riders
    • Super Castlevania IV
    • Super Turrican

    Beat-Em Ups:

    • The Death & Return of Superman
    • Final Fight 1-3
    • Knights of the Round
    • Marvel Super-Heroes: War of the Gems
    • Maximum Carnage (Spider-Man & Venom)
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time
    • X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse

    Fighting Games:

    • Mortal Kombat II
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2 (of course the PS1 version is probably better, but this is the home version I played)
    • Super Street Fighter II
    • Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

    Platformers:

    • Cool Spot
    • Donkey Kong Country 1-3
    • Super Mario All-Stars (Collects Super Mario Bros. 1-3 on NES and the original Japanese version of SMB 2 titled "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" here)
    • Super Mario World

    RPGs:

    • Actraiser
    • Breath of Fire 1 & 2
    • Chrono Trigger
    • Final Fantasy 2 & 3
    • Super Mario RPG

    Shoot-Em Ups:

    • Axelay
    • Gradius III
    • Phalanx
    • R-Type III: Third Lighting
    • Super R-Type

    Other:

    • F-Zero (psuedo-3D racing game)
    • Lethal Enforcer 1 & 2 (early on-rails light-gun game)
    • Sim City (sim-building/management)
    • Starfox (early 3D polygonal graphics, on-rails shooter)
    • Super Mario Kart (Cart Racing)
    • Tetris + Dr. Mario (both games on one cartridge, puzzle)
  • Level 7
    Sectoid
    Posts: 310
    Sep 18, 2012 5:12 pm GMT
    Emerald_Warrior wrote:

    I love my SNES, such an amazing system with such a fanastic game library. I really wish the gaming industry is what it was then. The aggressive competition between Sega and Nintendo drove both companies to put out great systems and fantastic games. The golden age of home-gaming, IMO.

    My SNES recommendations:

    Action/Adventure:

    • Castlevania: Dracula X
    • Contra III: The Alien Wars
    • Mega Man 7
    • Mega Man X 1-3
    • Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (Collects Ninja Gaiden 1-3 from the NES)
    • Sunset Riders
    • Super Castlevania IV
    • Super Turrican

    Beat-Em Ups:

    • The Death & Return of Superman
    • Final Fight 1-3
    • Knights of the Round
    • Marvel Super-Heroes: War of the Gems
    • Maximum Carnage (Spider-Man & Venom)
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time
    • X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse

    Fighting Games:

    • Mortal Kombat II
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2 (of course the PS1 version is probably better, but this is the home version I played)
    • Super Street Fighter II
    • Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

    Platformers:

    • Cool Spot
    • Donkey Kong Country 1-3
    • Super Mario All-Stars (Collects Super Mario Bros. 1-3 on NES and the original Japanese version of SMB 2 titled "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" here)
    • Super Mario World

    RPGs:

    • Actraiser
    • Breath of Fire 1 & 2
    • Chrono Trigger
    • Final Fantasy 2 & 3
    • Super Mario RPG

    Shoot-Em Ups:

    • Axelay
    • Gradius III
    • Phalanx
    • R-Type III: Third Lighting
    • Super R-Type

    Other:

    • F-Zero (psuedo-3D racing game)
    • Lethal Enforcer 1 & 2 (early on-rails light-gun game)
    • Sim City (sim-building/management)
    • Starfox (early 3D polygonal graphics, on-rails shooter)
    • Super Mario Kart (Cart Racing)
    • Tetris + Dr. Mario (both games on one cartridge, puzzle)


    I don't know if it's safe to recommend games you don't own as it could disappoint both parties after checking the games out.
    [QUOTE="Emerald_Warrior"]

    I love my SNES, such an amazing system with such a fanastic game library. I really wish the gaming industry is what it was then. The aggressive competition between Sega and Nintendo drove both companies to put out great systems and fantastic games. The golden age of home-gaming, IMO.

    My SNES recommendations:

    Action/Adventure:

    • Castlevania: Dracula X
    • Contra III: The Alien Wars
    • Mega Man 7
    • Mega Man X 1-3
    • Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (Collects Ninja Gaiden 1-3 from the NES)
    • Sunset Riders
    • Super Castlevania IV
    • Super Turrican

    Beat-Em Ups:

    • The Death & Return of Superman
    • Final Fight 1-3
    • Knights of the Round
    • Marvel Super-Heroes: War of the Gems
    • Maximum Carnage (Spider-Man & Venom)
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time
    • X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse

    Fighting Games:

    • Mortal Kombat II
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2 (of course the PS1 version is probably better, but this is the home version I played)
    • Super Street Fighter II
    • Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

    Platformers:

    • Cool Spot
    • Donkey Kong Country 1-3
    • Super Mario All-Stars (Collects Super Mario Bros. 1-3 on NES and the original Japanese version of SMB 2 titled "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" here)
    • Super Mario World

    RPGs:

    • Actraiser
    • Breath of Fire 1 & 2
    • Chrono Trigger
    • Final Fantasy 2 & 3
    • Super Mario RPG

    Shoot-Em Ups:

    • Axelay
    • Gradius III
    • Phalanx
    • R-Type III: Third Lighting
    • Super R-Type

    Other:

    • F-Zero (psuedo-3D racing game)
    • Lethal Enforcer 1 & 2 (early on-rails light-gun game)
    • Sim City (sim-building/management)
    • Starfox (early 3D polygonal graphics, on-rails shooter)
    • Super Mario Kart (Cart Racing)
    • Tetris + Dr. Mario (both games on one cartridge, puzzle)
    [/QUOTE] I don't know if it's safe to recommend games you don't own as it could disappoint both parties after checking the games out.
  • Level 7
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    Sep 18, 2012 5:31 pm GMT
    Emerald_Warrior wrote:

    I love my SNES, such an amazing system with such a fanastic game library. I really wish the gaming industry is what it was then. The aggressive competition between Sega and Nintendo drove both companies to put out great systems and fantastic games. The golden age of home-gaming, IMO.

    My SNES recommendations:

    Action/Adventure:

    • Castlevania: Dracula X
    • Contra III: The Alien Wars
    • Mega Man 7
    • Mega Man X 1-3
    • Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (Collects Ninja Gaiden 1-3 from the NES)
    • Sunset Riders
    • Super Castlevania IV
    • Super Turrican

    Beat-Em Ups:

    • The Death & Return of Superman
    • Final Fight 1-3
    • Knights of the Round
    • Marvel Super-Heroes: War of the Gems
    • Maximum Carnage (Spider-Man & Venom)
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time
    • X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse

    Fighting Games:

    • Mortal Kombat II
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2 (of course the PS1 version is probably better, but this is the home version I played)
    • Super Street Fighter II
    • Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

    Platformers:

    • Cool Spot
    • Donkey Kong Country 1-3
    • Super Mario All-Stars (Collects Super Mario Bros. 1-3 on NES and the original Japanese version of SMB 2 titled "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" here)
    • Super Mario World

    RPGs:

    • Actraiser
    • Breath of Fire 1 & 2
    • Chrono Trigger
    • Final Fantasy 2 & 3
    • Super Mario RPG

    Shoot-Em Ups:

    • Axelay
    • Gradius III
    • Phalanx
    • R-Type III: Third Lighting
    • Super R-Type

    Other:

    • F-Zero (psuedo-3D racing game)
    • Lethal Enforcer 1 & 2 (early on-rails light-gun game)
    • Sim City (sim-building/management)
    • Starfox (early 3D polygonal graphics, on-rails shooter)
    • Super Mario Kart (Cart Racing)
    • Tetris + Dr. Mario (both games on one cartridge, puzzle)


    Huh, my post vanished.

    Anyway, i am not sure recommending games you don't own is a good idea. it could potentially disappoint both parties. Especially since neither had experience with the game.
    [QUOTE="Emerald_Warrior"]

    I love my SNES, such an amazing system with such a fanastic game library. I really wish the gaming industry is what it was then. The aggressive competition between Sega and Nintendo drove both companies to put out great systems and fantastic games. The golden age of home-gaming, IMO.

    My SNES recommendations:

    Action/Adventure:

    • Castlevania: Dracula X
    • Contra III: The Alien Wars
    • Mega Man 7
    • Mega Man X 1-3
    • Ninja Gaiden Trilogy (Collects Ninja Gaiden 1-3 from the NES)
    • Sunset Riders
    • Super Castlevania IV
    • Super Turrican

    Beat-Em Ups:

    • The Death & Return of Superman
    • Final Fight 1-3
    • Knights of the Round
    • Marvel Super-Heroes: War of the Gems
    • Maximum Carnage (Spider-Man & Venom)
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time
    • X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse

    Fighting Games:

    • Mortal Kombat II
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2 (of course the PS1 version is probably better, but this is the home version I played)
    • Super Street Fighter II
    • Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

    Platformers:

    • Cool Spot
    • Donkey Kong Country 1-3
    • Super Mario All-Stars (Collects Super Mario Bros. 1-3 on NES and the original Japanese version of SMB 2 titled "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" here)
    • Super Mario World

    RPGs:

    • Actraiser
    • Breath of Fire 1 & 2
    • Chrono Trigger
    • Final Fantasy 2 & 3
    • Super Mario RPG

    Shoot-Em Ups:

    • Axelay
    • Gradius III
    • Phalanx
    • R-Type III: Third Lighting
    • Super R-Type

    Other:

    • F-Zero (psuedo-3D racing game)
    • Lethal Enforcer 1 & 2 (early on-rails light-gun game)
    • Sim City (sim-building/management)
    • Starfox (early 3D polygonal graphics, on-rails shooter)
    • Super Mario Kart (Cart Racing)
    • Tetris + Dr. Mario (both games on one cartridge, puzzle)
    [/QUOTE] Huh, my post vanished. Anyway, i am not sure recommending games you don't own is a good idea. it could potentially disappoint both parties. Especially since neither had experience with the game.
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    Sep 18, 2012 5:58 pm GMT
    How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.

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    How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.
  • Level 7
    Sectoid
    Posts: 310
    Sep 18, 2012 6:11 pm GMT
    Stinger78 wrote:
    How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.


    Because I actually read peoples blogs. Games on his list or on his want list.
    [QUOTE="Stinger78"]How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.[/QUOTE] Because I actually read peoples blogs. Games on his list or on his want list.
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    Sep 18, 2012 6:20 pm GMT

    Legendarycr8ter wrote:
    Stinger78 wrote:
    How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.
    Because I actually read peoples blogs. Games on his list or on his want list.

    So because I don't own it now means I've never played them before, owned them in the past, or rented them? You know what they say about assuming...

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    [QUOTE="Legendarycr8ter"][QUOTE="Stinger78"]How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.[/QUOTE] Because I actually read peoples blogs. Games on his list or on his want list.[/QUOTE]

    So because I don't own it now means I've never played them before, owned them in the past, or rented them? You know what they say about assuming...

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    Sep 18, 2012 6:21 pm GMT
    Legendarycr8ter wrote:
    Stinger78 wrote:
    How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.


    Because I actually read peoples blogs. Games on his list or on his want list.
    Yeah but not owning them doesn't mean he hasn't played them at some point. If he's reccomending them it's probably because he has at least some kind of experience with the game and finds it worthy of checking out.


    On the topic though, to be quite honest I haven't played very much SNES games yet, but from what I've played, I definetly enjoyed Secret of Mana and Chrono Trigger the most.
    [QUOTE="Legendarycr8ter"][QUOTE="Stinger78"]How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.[/QUOTE] Because I actually read peoples blogs. Games on his list or on his want list.[/QUOTE]Yeah but not owning them doesn't mean he hasn't played them at some point. If he's reccomending them it's probably because he has at least some kind of experience with the game and finds it worthy of checking out. On the topic though, to be quite honest I haven't played very much SNES games yet, but from what I've played, I definetly enjoyed Secret of Mana and Chrono Trigger the most.
  • Level 7
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    Sep 18, 2012 6:28 pm GMT
    Emerald_Warrior wrote:

    Legendarycr8ter wrote:
    Stinger78 wrote:
    How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.
    Because I actually read peoples blogs. Games on his list or on his want list.

    So because I don't own it now means I've never played them before, owned them in the past, or rented them? You know what they say about assuming...



    It could mean you never played it before, I would not have known you rented some or all of them until you just told me right now. Yes, i did assume, never tried to imply you never played them though.
    [QUOTE="Emerald_Warrior"]

    [QUOTE="Legendarycr8ter"][QUOTE="Stinger78"]How do you know Emerald_Warrior doesn't own all of those SNES games? Having played most of them myself, I would agree that the list is full of excellent titles that would be at least worth checking out. YouTube is a great place to find gameplay of almost any game you can think of.[/QUOTE] Because I actually read peoples blogs. Games on his list or on his want list.[/QUOTE]

    So because I don't own it now means I've never played them before, owned them in the past, or rented them? You know what they say about assuming...

    [/QUOTE] It could mean you never played it before, I would not have known you rented some or all of them until you just told me right now. Yes, i did assume, never tried to imply you never played them though.
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    Sep 18, 2012 6:34 pm GMT

    Legendarycr8ter wrote:
    Yes, i did assume, never tried to imply you never played them though.

    Then what the hell is this?

    Legendarycr8ter wrote:
    Anyway, i am not sure recommending games you don't own is a good idea. it could potentially disappoint both parties. Especially since neither had experience with the game.

    Edited on Sep 18, 2012 6:35 pm GMT

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    [QUOTE="Legendarycr8ter"]Yes, i did assume, never tried to imply you never played them though.[/QUOTE]

    Then what the hell is this?

    [QUOTE="Legendarycr8ter"]Anyway, i am not sure recommending games you don't own is a good idea. it could potentially disappoint both parties. Especially since neither had experience with the game.[/QUOTE]

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    Sep 18, 2012 6:41 pm GMT
    Emerald_Warrior wrote:

    Legendarycr8ter wrote:
    Yes, i did assume, never tried to imply you never played them though.

    Then what the hell is this?

    Legendarycr8ter wrote:
    Anyway, i am not sure recommending games you don't own is a good idea. it could potentially disappoint both parties. Especially since neither had experience with the game.



    Because Potentially is a word we should all ignore.
    [QUOTE="Emerald_Warrior"]

    [QUOTE="Legendarycr8ter"]Yes, i did assume, never tried to imply you never played them though.[/QUOTE]

    Then what the hell is this?

    [QUOTE="Legendarycr8ter"]Anyway, i am not sure recommending games you don't own is a good idea. it could potentially disappoint both parties. Especially since neither had experience with the game.[/QUOTE]

    [/QUOTE] Because Potentially is a word we should all ignore.
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    Sep 19, 2012 1:29 am GMT

    I can also list some more games that were probably not mentioned (by the way, the ones I dont own I have played thoroughly)

    E.V.O

    Boxing Legends of the Ring

    The 7th Saga

    Bass Master Classic Pro Edition

    Batman Returns

    Brain Lord

    Breath of Fire 1 and 2

    Goal!

    Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball

    The Lost Vikings 1 and 2

    Lufia 1 and 2

    any of the Mega Man games

    Metal Warriors

    NBA Give N Go

    Side Pocket

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesd Tournament Fighters

    Toy Story

    Weaponlord

    Ys III

    Most of those are less known gems

    I currently have 1,543 individual personally owned games catalogued on Gamespot with well over 1,700 games in total. Check out the CCU (Candid Collectors Union).

    I can also list some more games that were probably not mentioned (by the way, the ones I dont own I have played thoroughly)

    E.V.O

    Boxing Legends of the Ring

    The 7th Saga

    Bass Master Classic Pro Edition

    Batman Returns

    Brain Lord

    Breath of Fire 1 and 2

    Goal!

    Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball

    The Lost Vikings 1 and 2

    Lufia 1 and 2

    any of the Mega Man games

    Metal Warriors

    NBA Give N Go

    Side Pocket

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesd Tournament Fighters

    Toy Story

    Weaponlord

    Ys III

    Most of those are less known gems

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    Sectoid
    Posts: 21
    Sep 19, 2012 3:08 am GMT
    zelda 3 its pure gold
    zelda 3 its pure gold
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    Sword of Sodan
    Posts: 11551
    Sep 19, 2012 6:31 am GMT

    Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

    And yes I've played it. This notion that someone hasn't played a game or doesn't own it because they don't have it registered in a list on a website is absolutely inane.

    Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

    And yes I've played it. This notion that someone hasn't played a game or doesn't own it because they don't have it registered in a list on a website is absolutely inane.

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