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Thats the top of my list too and for the same reason. I went N64 that gen. Didn't add Sony to my consoles until the PS2 and I absolutely loved FFX so now I really want to get and play FF7 and FF8 because I've heard such good things for years about themff7 - i never had a psone but i'm playing it now and it's great, well worth the ten bucks
jtpownall
the situation will be better becasue his dad wont know he has it ok lol
they cant tell the difference
Yes they can. Trust me your parents know FAR more than you think they do. Parents aren't stupid and as a kid, i hate to break this to you, but YOU do NOT know everything. Not even close. Why don't you quit crying about your mean old parents doing their jobs and looking out for YOUR best interests. There are much worse things they could be doing.I find it depends on the level actually. There have been a few I have not been able to beat alone, but when I asked my Wife to jump in she did so and we managed to beat it together much more easily. As for the original question, Yes I am finding it quite challenging. Its actually amazing just how well it captures the feelings and memories of the original. Missing a tight jump and plummeting to your doom feels just as frustrating as it did in the first Super Mario Brothers on the NES. I find this a good thing and a bad thing. And the underwater swimming levels still bring the suck they did way back when tooI find New Super Mario Bros. Wii significantly more difficult when playing with other people.
Chaay
This for me too. Anyone who just buys what the media hypes and doesn't take the time to explore the lesser known, but just as great and usually even better titles out there. Also people who don't have a favorite developer.Someone who only plays blockbuster titles, and just tries to beat the main objective of the game, without indulging in any other challenges the game has to offer.
DraugenCP
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