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| FritzWhite:
I was checking out this list and found a few cool games I didn't know about. There are gameplay vids for pretty much every game out there on youtube (or emulator, of course). http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=36194 For me, it's just a lot of fun to collect and have all your favorite games together. I always like to find a good deal too :) Edit: typo |
| kingjohn3:
I agree. I dont want all the games just the best and im beginning to figure out what might be the way to go. Just something about cutesy, colorful platformers that makes a game a classic. |
| FritzWhite:
Yep, I want to focus more on quality over quantity as well, but at the same time I don't want to ignore a game just because it's not popular. There are some great games out there that don't cost a lot of money! Comparing the old games is fun too. Of course every platformer is very similar in a basic gameplay sense, but just about all platformer games still have slight nuances and variations in gameplay or graphics that make them unique from one another. Similar to other game genres I suppose. Why have 60 different first person shooters when they're all essentially the same thing with a different skin? It doesn't make sense if you aren't a fan of that type of gameplay. Personally, I love platformers and fps so I have tons of games that are very similar to one another in my collection. I like rpgs on the snes, but not really on any other platform or console (except for FFX on PS2, I played the heck out of that years ago during PS2s heyday). End ramble. :P |
| wiggy:
--- Quote from: Kriegspire on March 18, 2014, 10:05:35 AM ---A rare game doesn't mean it's valueable, and a valuable game doesn't make it rare. --- End quote --- The nail; you hit it on the head. |
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