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#1 SirTheory
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Awesome. I don't have the classical language to really give a great critique, but my general thought is that I love the feeling of the orgainzed chaos. Thoguht it started off a touch slow for my tastes... but then again, I'm really into the avant-garde, so I'd have been a-ok with all chaos.

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Persona 3: FES (ps2)

Gran Turismo 4 (ps2)

Mario Kart: Double Dash! (GCN)

Mario Kart 64 (Wii VC)

Twisted Metal Black (ps2... also in the mail)

(Most most recent purchases are for my Wii, though... Mercury Meltdown Revolution, Zack & Wiki, and RE4)

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I don't have a N64... although my friend has one and we always enjoy playing Mario Kart or Goldeneye (even though she destroys me each and every time).

I have picked up a few titles via my Wii's VC (Super Mario Bros, Mario Kart 64), but am hoping to someday pick up a 64 via ebay or something.

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Nintendo will announce that increasing sales show happy hardcore gamers and that the next year will be geared towards more casual gamers. Thus, WiiSleep will be their flagship product: "Sleep better than your friends in this competitive, motion-based sleep saga! Experience the thrills of following the online leader boards! Earn trophies for the deepest sleeps, the longest naps, and more! Don't climb into bed without it!"

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#5 SirTheory
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Completly new copy of Odama for 10$,worth it?MonsieurX

I assume that includes the mic? I'd say give it a try... I never really got into it, but at the same time I hate speaking at my games, so the vocal commands drove me crazy. But it is definitely an original idea and it is fully satisfying watching troops getting plowed over by the Odama ball.

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#7 SirTheory
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Well, I just got my Wii today (thanks Roomie who got bored with his!), and it came with 5 games......but really, only one quality title, so:

Best: Mario Kart Wii

Worst: Three way tie between Big Beach Sports, I'm assuming... although I honestly haven't played it yet. But I doubt it has much redeeming value. At least the otherwise-terrible Wii Play has TANKS (which is all kinds of fun!)

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#8 SirTheory
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ok all i need is THE BEST GC GAME i need to get my first one and need to know what there is out there!EpiphoneMan2008

Hard to say without knowing what kind of games you enjoy playing. But, Resident Evil 4 is rather the masterpiece... probably the best-looking Gamecube game and one of the only multiplatform games that performs better on the Gamecube than playstation.

As far as exclusives go, there is the vast Mario library... but among more serious gamers, Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem is a must if you're into horror-esque titles.

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#9 SirTheory
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I kept a handgun, shotgun, magnum, and machine gun... with other random things thrown in depending on ammoavailabilityand level.

Sheva got a handgun and the rifle because the rifle is my weak point so I figured she might be able to do something with it. Depending on how plentiful machine gun ammo was I'd give her one of those. I also gave her grenades... but I'll be damned if she ever used 'em. Actually, I tended to use a lot of her spots to carry ammo for weapons she didn't have. Yay!

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#10 SirTheory
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the game wouldn't be very exciting...think about it. A typical serial killers life is as follows... They do their "thing" and kill numerous people. Over time, they eventually get caught by the police. They go to court, and are most likely sentenced to life in prison or execution (depending on state). Then they spend the rest of their days in prison. So, that wouldn't be very fun sitting in a virtual prison cell with "bubba" the cell mate. :|RotaryRX7

Actually, this could be really, really interesting. It would be a several phase game:

Step one: the killings.
--the point would be to kill a lot of people however you want without getting caught. I'm thinking give the player a town about the size of a 6x7 street section of GTA4. Nothing large, but big enough to give you options. Make it smaller if we can actually enter houses/businesses. Heck, if we could enter houses/businesses one or two streets could suffice.

Step two: getting caught.
--Everyone gets caught eventually, right? Everyone makes mistakes. For some players getting caught would happen on the first kill, for others they might be able to stretch it out.
--nothing indepth regarding the court process.. maybe a cutscene or two.
--the motivation for not getting caught for as long as possible is the accumulating Badass Points for step three, someone who gets caught on the first kill wouldn't have 0 Badass points, someone who survives 5 kills, 500 badass points, with a scale that increases the more you kill.

Step three: jail.
--I loved the section of Riddick: Escape from Boucher Bay that had Riddick interacting with the prisoners. My idea? Make a full, indepth prison experience that would be similar to Rockstar's Bully game.
--This would not be "realistic", as doubtlessly someone who killed lots of people would get solitary confinement or something... although setting the game in a different time/world might allow people to suspend their disbelief.

Anyway, if a good storyline is included--with strong characters--the above outline could be really interesting to play through. It won't happen.....but I'd buy it.