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#1 Zaggmeister
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For me, I would have to know what context you mean. For the Wii, I would have to say TP. Because, even though it was just a GC game with tacked on Wii controls, it was a long, fun adventure for the Wii's debut. Plus, it was still and all-new adventure for the Wii.

But, if you asked me to rate each of these games, I'd pick RE4. It kept me going the entire game, and I've played this game a bunch of times..for the GC. I do own it for the Wii, have yet to beat it though. I just find it extremely fun to play this, and the Wii controls make it better.

In the end, Zelda for Wii, because it was a game I hadn't already played, but for a rating RE4. I haven't yet played SPM, but I doubt it will come that close to either of these, but perhaps Zelda, not RE4. Charged is good in it's own right, but with a short(although difficult) single player, and a fun multi, it proves to be a good game...but it can't come close to these other games.

I also am expecting a whole deal from MP3 and I really hope it delivers.

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I'm always looking out for it. Pikmin and Pikmin 2 were awesome, although, I do have to say I liked Pikmin more. I liked the time limit, it gave more of a reason to get good at the game...and then when two came out, you still had to be good to get through the dungeons..but even if you lost all of your pikmin...no sweat, just go and waste time and get more. Plus, I didn't like how they did the purple and white pikmin system at all. I can see why they wanted to limit you on how many of those two colors you could get...but they are ways of doing that without making you traverse a dungeon to have some of your pikmin transform into others...10-30 at time. But, I still really like both of them, so I would love if a third one comes out. I would just hope that it was a bit more like the orginal, but there were plus sides to the second one, so kinda mash the first two together, come up with a couple more ideas, and smack Pikmin 3 on it and I'd probably be happy.
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It seems what the guy said little back was right. Mecrury Meltdown Rev. is coming out the 25th of Sept. for 20 bucks. It checks out with GS and IGN. And I was thinking about picking that up too...

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I have no solution, but I can tell you the first two times I got on, I played one game and I lost connection. I've since played on there a few more times and it's worked perfectly.

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I would just go to ebay if you can. You can it get new for 35-40 bucks, or 30-35 for a used one. I haven't gotten around to picking up a copy yet, but I will when I've played through my current supply of games, and ebay will be the first place I go.

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I know that my GS gives the game out the day after release date. So, for MP3, I'll get it the 28th. Same day it goes on sale. Also, I don't know for sure for your store, but I'm calling BS on your store telling you that you had a "supply limit." As far as EB and GS goes, they don't have one. Like, for instance, my store has about 250 reserves for Halo 3 now. And the number keeps going up. I'm good friends with the manager, and he told me that they don't have a limit. I don't own a 360 yet, and he knew I wasn't pre-ordering it, so he would have no reason to tell me that unless it was the truth. Maybe it depends on the game. Or the store. One thing he did say is there a limit on the GS "limited edition" ones though. Who knows?

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I'll probably pick it up. I've been watching it for awhile now, and really considering it because it is only 20 bucks. It's supposed to be a good puzzle game, and it looks like resembles any control-the-environment type game. I liked(although got slightly aggravaited with) Super Monkey Ball for the Wii, so it looks like this should be a good game to tide me over until MP3...wait, that comes out a week after this does XD.

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I'm cautious of it. Previous fighting games have tried to make the jump to be...anything but a fighting game before, but most don't have good results. I think one of the best ones was MK: Shaolin Monk, or at least it got decent ratings. And when I say best, I mean rated. I'm in no way an expert in the field of the fighting games-that-turned-into-something-else genre. I'm watching it, and if it turns out good, I'll buy it, and if it doesn't, I won't. (Shocker!) But, I plan to give it a fair shot.

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Alright. Strikers is an great game. I'm having a good time with it, despite some cheap tactics used by the comp from time to time, the AI isn't too bad yet...but this isn't why I started the thread.

One of, if not the, best part about Strikers for me is the ability just to power it on and play for 10 minutes and shut it off. It really is awesome. Some games, you can do this with, but it doesn't really get you anywhere. But, with Stirkers, even if you play a VS. match, you might feel like you practiced that little bit more you needed for when you try the for the next cup. It seems that most games now, even portable ones, seem to be meant to played for at least an 30 minutes to an hour. And sometimes, you just don't have that much time. Strikers is awesome for that.

I'm seriously liking this feature, not even specific to this game, but it seems less and less games are doing this today,and I feel that's too bad. Games for me are meant to fill in some blank spots in my day, not take it over. Sometimes, I can play for an hour or two, and Stirkers and handle that as well, but it really shines for me, being able to just sit down, and be able to play a fun game, yet able to get up and do something else in 10 minutes, and not have to pause the game for a long time so you can reach a save point, or a more fitting place to quit.

Anybody out there agree?

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#10 Zaggmeister
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I think you'llstill enjoy it plenty. I'm keeping myself busy with the the Campaign mode now, and I've only played a few games online. Granted, I've only had it for three days, but it's still a blast.

-Ziggy