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I have 7:
Pilotwings resort
Rayman 3D
SSFIV
Dead or Alive
Super Monkey Ball
Samurai Warriors
Lego Star Wars 3
But im selling 6 of them on friday to get Zelda and some 360 games :3
( keeping Dead or Alive )
Just one at the moment, Ridge Racer 3D. I had SSFIV for a while then got bored of it and sold it to get Ridge Racer. I also rented Steel Diver and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean. I've pretty much been playing Okamiden and eShop games for it lately.
[QUOTE="Haziqonfire"][QUOTE="FlamesOfGrey"]Yeah, I got my 3DS on Friday and got these games with it. Asphalt 3D Blazblue Continuum Shift II Bust A Move Universe Dead Or Alive Dimensions Dream Trigger Pilotwings Resort Rabids Travel In Time 3D Rayman 3D Ridge Racer 3D Samurai Warriors Chronicles Steel Diver Super Monkey Ball 3D Super Street Fighter IV 3D Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Shadow Wars Tom Clancy's Splinter CellFlamesOfGrey
Pretty solid.
Have you had a chance to try BlazBlue? Any good? I never played any of the console versions.
Nope so far I've only played Samurai Warriors Chronicles and Super Street Fighter IV 3D. I haven't heard good things about it though since I believe it's a port of the PSP version. I'll post back once I played both versions for abit (I do have the PSP version as well).The game itself is pretty good. I've only played the first Blazblue on PS3 for awhile not the 2nd. It sports alot of modes some not included in the 1st Blazblue like the Tutorial and Legion 1.5 (I don't remember this from the first Blazblue but it's been awhile). The fighting is still the same and works almost as well as the PS3 controller. It only supports local battles for both the PSP & 3DS which is disappointing more so for the 3DS version since that's pretty standard for PSP games having nothing but Ad Hoc outside of a few choice games.
In regard to the two versions. The 3DS has some pro and cons going up against the PSP version IMO:
Pros:
Much shorter load times.
Touch Screen is used for character move sets and general stats.
Cons:
The D-Pad IMO is too small and stiff in comparison to the PSP D-Pad.
The graphics actually look alittle worse on the 3DS version. (Maybe because of 3D?)
Also, the 3D in this game wasn't as impressive as in SSF4 3D which seems like it was made to display 3D not just have it.
BlazBlue Continuum Shift II and Super Street Fighter IV.
But the list of upcoming games leaves me upset....why? Because my wallet will be zeroed out all the time! I mean there are so many great games coming out and I can only make so much money! D:
The game itself is pretty good. I've only played the first Blazblue on PS3 for awhile not the 2nd. It sports alot of modes some not included in the 1st Blazblue like the Tutorial and Legion 1.5 (I don't remember this from the first Blazblue but it's been awhile). The fighting is still the same and works almost as well as the PS3 controller. It only supports local battles for both the PSP & 3DS which is disappointing more so for the 3DS version since that's pretty standard for PSP games having nothing but Ad Hoc outside of a few choice games.
In regard to the two versions. The 3DS has some pro and cons going up against the PSP version IMO:
Pros:
Much shorter load times.
Touch Screen is used for character move sets and general stats.
Cons:
The D-Pad IMO is too small and stiff in comparison to the PSP D-Pad.
The graphics actually look alittle worse on the 3DS version. (Maybe because of 3D?)
Also, the 3D in this game wasn't as impressive as in SSF4 3D which seems like it was made to display 3D not just have it.
FlamesOfGrey
Doesn't sound too bad. I might end up getting it later down the road, though for now I'm pretty content with SSFIV 3D :P.
3:
ssf4
pilotwings
ghost recon
Will be buying OoT day one, but am strongly considering selling the other 3
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