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what's your fave video game?
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09-03-2011, 05:20 PM
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Crazy Jetty
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Dallas
Posts: 2,172
I have:
NES
Sega Genesis
Sega 32X
Sega Gamegear
Playstation 1
Gameboy Color
Gamboy Advanced
GBA SP
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo DS
NDS Lite (Pokemon Diamond and Pearl edition. Came out just as my regular DS broke)
Nintendo 3DS
To me, gaming peaked when 16 Bit systems were the most powerful. Games and game styles for NES, SNES, and Genesis were my favorites. With Sonic 2, and Sonic 3 being amongst my alltime favorite games ever. and still are.
Jurassic Park and Aladdin for Genesis were wicked fun, too.
On NES, Super Marios 1 and 3 of course, and Legend of Zelda. (Really wanted to see the original LoZ updatded for DS). TMNT3: The Manhatten Project was also one of my top favorites.
I don't care for the more modern style games. I don't like following the character from behind in 3D environments, like the modern Sonics and Marios.
I really don't like the shooters, like Transformers War for Cybertron, or Call of Duty.
But of the modern set of games, I absolutely love the Pokemon games. From the original Red, all the way to Black & White.
The Animal Crossing franchise is also a major favorite.
But the games I have the most fun playing, are the Lego games. Lego Indianna Jones is my favorite, with Lego Batman, and Harry Potter coming in second and third, and Star Wars last. (I don't have Pirates or Indy 2, and I only have Clone Wars on 3Ds, so I don't rank them)
The last game I bought, was Green Lantern on Wii. It isn't what I'd call a bad game at all... but I was fairly dissapointed. There was a lot of room for improvement. It did feel like a throwback to the Genesis, which I enjoyed. And I loved the more obscure references, like Ranx being a location. But the game is just really small, no animated cut scenes, and completely unable to genuinely play any characters outside of Jordan breaks it. Worth $15, if you ever found it marked down. But not the full price.
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