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| wiggy:
--- Quote from: AO007 on January 27, 2013, 09:34:34 PM --- --- Quote from: wiggy on January 27, 2013, 03:59:26 PM ---Also, 007, Star Fox 64 is a completely different game than the SNES version. They have virtually nothing in common. It's like saying "I don't see the need to play Street Fighter 2 because I've played Super Street Fighter 4". --- End quote --- Star Fox 64 is a remake of the original Star Fox, isn't it? It's what I've been hearing(and seeing). If it's not an outright remake then I might reconsider getting a copy of SNES Star Fox, but that's it. By the way, how much WOULD you be willing to purchase a disc only copy of Kirby's Air Ride? It is quite the gem after all... --- End quote --- NO! How many times do I have to say it? Watch some youtubez vids. How much? |
| AO007:
If I were capable of selling it to you, Wiggy, I don't think I could let it go for less than $8. $9 after shipping fees, of course. Anyways, now I have no excuse not to pick up Star Fox SNES. Thanks guys! |
| wiggy:
For a loose disc?! Pfffffffff |
| madrocsz:
Glad i finished gamecube a while back, nothing bothers me more than disc only GC as the cases are quite unique and is why I went through hell to make my collections 100% complete in this sense. Also, I absolutely detest players choice so none of that nonsense too. Same goes with greatest hits for playstation 1-3, f that noise. Star Fox and Star Fox 64 are most definitely different. To be fair, star fox for snes hasnt aged well but is still an exceptional game and one I have fond memories of. That said , I think as I mentioned before a game like this is where ages of playing this when snes was current gen console to someone going back after the fact will differ in opinion. At the time for a person like me, young and current gen when this came out, the game was mind blowing, the graphics, sound, the overall new IP and experience. Someone else that plays it for the first time won't hold that same nostalgic memory and fondness, that is not to say they won't enjoy it just will be viewed from a much different perspective than one of the time period. |
| AO007:
I'll consider Star Fox SNES half sentimental value half gaming value. I mean, it would definitely get more use than Mario Paint at the very least. And Wiggy, I might be willing to reduce the price a bit for you since you were kind enough to at least attempt to do me a favor in the past. But this is Kirby Air Ride we're talking about, not some Gamecube shovelware. I might be willing to let it go for $7.50 shipped. :p |
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