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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:31 pm
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:41 pm
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Dude-LAP Yeah, I miss the original and depth-packed game covers also. And come to think of it, the back game covers nowadays don't even show as much information as they used to. ...and awesome Ninja Turtles cover. razz I know, I hate how it's all screencaps now. It's like, if we're gonna play the game, we're gonna see these anyway, so why not give us something awesome on the case to tempt us?
I miss the whole SNES era. Games were so easy to make back then, almost every movie, TV show, or commercial had one. I mean, the 7up spot and Chester Cheetah had their own games! I think Chester had two!
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:52 pm
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-Zephyrotica- Dude-LAP Yeah, I miss the original and depth-packed game covers also. And come to think of it, the back game covers nowadays don't even show as much information as they used to. ...and awesome Ninja Turtles cover. razz I know, I hate how it's all screencaps now. It's like, if we're gonna play the game, we're gonna see these anyway, so why not give us something awesome on the case to tempt us? I miss the whole SNES era. Games were so easy to make back then, almost every movie, TV show, or commercial had one. I mean, the 7up spot and Chester Cheetah had their own games! I think Chester had two!
Yep, the 90s were the best.
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:57 pm
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:13 pm
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:45 pm
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:46 pm
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:00 pm
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:13 pm
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Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 2:41 pm
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Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 3:08 pm
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Rargon You know what I miss? GOOD POKEMON CONSOLE GAMES. Like the Pokemon Stadium games. stare
I still have the one for the 64, but if you try to steal it from me, my little brother will scratch your limbs to useless shreds in the process (he's a huge pokemon fan). But yeah, the little mini-games on it were cute. *sings the little song in head*
wariodude128 I miss the days when a system didn't need to have a game with a mature rating on it to be thought of as a good system.
And that is so true. "DA Wii IS A BAYBEEE SYSTEM!!! IT HAS ALL KIDDY GAMEZ!!!! BUY A XBOX, LUZER!!"
*hits braindead idiot to the ground* Yeah, God forbid we should actually have a game that doesn't involve shooting some steroid abuser's head off with an AK-47 numerous times. xp Okay, some of the M rated games aren't bad, (e.g. Primal), but nowadays . . . .
"Quick! The red team is invading! *gunfire* Yay! We won!"
(BTW, did you know that they used those video kind of violent war games to deaden the soldiers before sending them out to battle?)
So yeah, what I miss is the creativity on the whole front. What did they do? Run out of story ideas at the board meeting? All I see so far in the PS3 section is 70-80% sports/wrestling games, war games, and movie games.
And even though there's a helluva lot of Mario in Nintendo, the storylines are usually entertaining.
I also remember when you bought systems they used to be well put-together pieces of machinery that didn't break easily and you didn't really have to worry too much about it. Nowadays, you have to pretty much treat them like a living being.
"No! Wii doesn't like it when it's on the floor! And when you leave the game in, it makes it grumpy!"
stare Right . . . . .
Oh, and CARTIDGES!!!!! They were so hard to break, or destroy that you could make a house out of them if you wanted to. Seriously, they made excellent stacking blocks. biggrin (And you could get a lite brite out of it with a butterknife. No harm done!) And the "Do Not Blow Into Cartridge" warning was always more of a friendly suggestion, even though it was the only way to get your game to work.
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