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  • blueyecicle
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    I may be the only fan but I really do love my DS I just wish there were more game options.
    I may have to switch the the psp just for that reason alone

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  • kupomog
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    I would so love to go to that just to see it in action. Lord knows it'll probably be packed, though. Pretty much no chance of me getting down there, especially not by myself. Parents are not fans of short notice :x

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  • Marco
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    Originally posted by Vanguard View Post
    Back in the late 80's early 90's, they had a game system called the Neo Geo that had games for 200 dollars and systems for 600 dollars. But having one was like owning your own "arcade game". It was only for rich kids, though :P
    Well, that's a little before my time. I was born in 1985, so don't really remember games and consoles until the mid 90's at least.

    Wasn't sure where to post this, so here's as good a place as any: anyone planning to go to the Sony 2007 Expo at the Ala Moana Hotel tomorrow? I might be coming into town with my keikis and check it out. $600 is still nutz for a console, imo, but it should be fun to at least check out. If anyone else here is planning to go, gimme a holla. I'm dying to see what this Blu-Ray stuff has to offer.
    Last edited by Marco; November 3, 2006, 11:47 PM.

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  • Vanguard
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    Originally posted by Marco View Post
    I'm more a XBox guy, and $500-$600 for a gaming console is just nutz.
    Back in the late 80's early 90's, they had a game system called the Neo Geo that had games for 200 dollars and systems for 600 dollars. But having one was like owning your own "arcade game". It was only for rich kids, though :P

    As for me, I like the occasional video game. I'm a fan of the "Dragon Quest" series, as well.

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  • adrian
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    This topic is close enough...

    Any Need for speed players out there? Are you getting the latest edition? (NFS: Carbon). I'm getting it tomorrow.

    (and atleast I keep it in the computer, and not on the streets - plus I'd kill my car)
    Last edited by adrian; October 31, 2006, 08:48 PM.

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  • Marco
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    Originally posted by kupomog View Post
    Marco, you could probably get Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting on XBLA for now if you don't already have it. The difficulty is fairly ridiculous, though... I have a decent enough strategy worked with Chun Li (one that doesn't involve spamming the Lightning Kick) but it's still hard even on the lowest difficulty setting. I wanna get one of the SF anniversary collections, but for PS2 since I'm more used to the controller set ups there.
    Yeah, I played SF2 Hyper at my buddies, and was so junk at it. I figured it was because I was rusty having not played it in a while, but maybe it is just that difficult.

    Anyways, I prolly won't buy SF. I don't wanna lay down $40-50 just to relive some memories I had when I was 9. I'm plenny happy with Dead or Alive 4. It's a pretty badass 3D fighting game, even though I completely suck at it right now.

    I won't be buying the PS3 when it comes out, and may not at all. It seems overhyped and overrated to me, but I guess I'll wait till it comes out before I start going off on it.

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  • kupomog
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    PS3 pre-orders started recently, and I think they just started today in Canada. Also today, EB Games/Gamestop/Software Etc. in US/Canada started pre-orders for the Nintendo Wii, all of which are sure to be filled up by now for both Wii and PS3. I'm waiting for the PS3 to drop in price before I bother with it. There are a lot of games that I wanna play on the PS3, but it's simply too expensive. I'm going to try to get a Wii on launch day/online, though.

    Marco, you could probably get Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting on XBLA for now if you don't already have it. The difficulty is fairly ridiculous, though... I have a decent enough strategy worked with Chun Li (one that doesn't involve spamming the Lightning Kick) but it's still hard even on the lowest difficulty setting. I wanna get one of the SF anniversary collections, but for PS2 since I'm more used to the controller set ups there.

    Oh yeah, and blueyecicle, if you like card games and board games (and other classic variety games) you could try out Clubhouse Games for the DS. It's got stuff like Solitaire, Darts, Billiards, Backgammon, Hanafuda, Hangman, and a lot of other card/board games. A lot of them go by different names though ("Last Card" is really Uno).

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  • Marco
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    Originally posted by Hellbent View Post
    gamestop says the ps3 comes out nov17th...
    Hmm. You're right. I wonder why my cousin told me it came out today? Maybe I misunderstood what he was telling me.

    Anyways, thanks for the correction.

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  • Hellbent
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    gamestop says the ps3 comes out nov17th...

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  • Marco
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    So the PS3 came out today on the mainland (not here, though). Anyone pre-order one online and wanna give a review? Looks like they already sold out: PS3

    I'm more a XBox guy, and $500-$600 for a gaming console is just nutz.


    Originally posted by kupomog View Post
    As for Metroid, well I just plain freaking LOVE the Metroid series. Samus Aran, probably my favorite female video game character ever. Excellent side-scroller platforming series as far as main series goes. The Metroid Prime series like a mix of FPS and platforming adventuring, with a bigger emphasis on exploration than "kill all of this stuff before you can move on." I still play Super Metroid for SNES to this day, trying to speed run it. I haven't quite reached the 100% item collection record time of 55 minutes, but someday I plan to.
    I went to get Metroid based off your rec, but forgot that it's not available on XBox. Bummer. So instead I got NBA Live 07 and Dead or Alive 4. Both look pretty fun, so I'm looking forward to playing them when I'm pau with class. I was also thinking I would relive my childhood days and try to find Street Fighter, but I couldn't find it anywhere.

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  • kupomog
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    Yeah the movie is loosely based on the first game's storyline/setting, and has very heavy design elements from the second game (and Pyramid Head is straight out of the second game as well, although his use is much different).

    The Silent Hill series is great. You play that stuff at night, in the dark...even the very first game with it's PS1-era graphics...you will be one very anxious person. The game makes excellent use of warped, disturbing (but not necessarily gory) images to freak you out, and it also makes excellent use of sound...walking through a pitch black hallway with just a flashlight, and you hear footsteps other than your own and the white noise on your portable radio goes haywire...you KNOW you've got trouble. The combination is enough to keep you on edge the whole game while the story unfolds. The game is more about the psychological scare than the "BOO! ahaha I popped out of this door and freaked out you, didn't I?" scare.

    The first 2 games, to me, were the best. SH3 is a direct sequel to the first game and it's a fairly good game, but it could stand to be better. The second game has a new cast and new setting within the town of Silent Hill, but it's also a great game, a lot of people pick this one as their favorite. The 4th game was not even supposed to be in the SH series but they shoved it in at the last minute and made a somewhat convoluted connection to the rest of the series, but it was still an okay game.

    Definitely a series worth checking out. The only thing is that the story is not so cut and dry all the time. I mean it's not so vague that you won't be able to enjoy it, there is just a LOT of symbolism that make fully understand how and why certain things happen not so obvious. But there are lots of well done analyses on the internet.

    As for Metroid, well I just plain freaking LOVE the Metroid series. Samus Aran, probably my favorite female video game character ever. Excellent side-scroller platforming series as far as main series goes. The Metroid Prime series like a mix of FPS and platforming adventuring, with a bigger emphasis on exploration than "kill all of this stuff before you can move on." I still play Super Metroid for SNES to this day, trying to speed run it. I haven't quite reached the 100% item collection record time of 55 minutes, but someday I plan to.

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  • blueyecicle
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    I just watched Silent Hill. very good. Didn't know it was a video game until right now.

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  • Marco
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    I'm a big sports game addict. I defy anyone to beat me at Madden 07 on a XBox 360. Am also pretty good at NBA Live, MLB 2K6, pretty much any sports game.

    My buddy tried to get me into WOW and Elder Scrolls, etc, but it just wasn't my thing. I'm also fairly decent at Halo 2, for what that's worth. Prolly nothing.

    I was thinking of giving Silent Hill a shot, having heard from some that it's the only game that's ever genuinely scared them while playing it. I think it was recently made into a movie. I may check out Metroid, too.

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  • blueyecicle
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    I have Brain Age...and like it but it gets old. My Brain in trained I guess!! I haven't seen Brain Train..I wish they has a Scrabble specifically for the DS.
    I tried to find Wario but they were out in 3 stores so I said screw that!
    I did get Sudoku but now I have 2 of them and I like them but you can only play so much,

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  • keoki_sing
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    If you got a DS and like puzzles I think Brain Train is actually pretty good.

    WarioWare is good but can get weird at times but it offers alot of little puzzle games.

    But I bet by now you already have both those games huh?

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