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skyrunner14
Title: Famicomaniac
Joined: Jul 11 2009
Posts: 23
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Are they guilty pleasures, or do you simply have so much pity on them that you can't help but enjoy them for whatever they're worth? Whether it's one of those ways or something else not listed here, we all have games that we can't help but love even when everyone else says we should go screw ourselves for liking them. I, myself, like Tecmo Secret of the Stars. I know that it got 92nd place on Syd's Top 100 SNES games, but everywhere else I seem to go... all I see are bad reviews! Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong places, but it seems everyone and their dogs hat this game. For me, though, the game has a special kind of charm I can't help but appreciate... So, what games do you people like that others can't stand?[/url]
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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
Joined: Mar 02 2008
Location: Uranus
Posts: 2286
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Super Punch-Out, Mega Man 7, and the Dynasty Warriors series.
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lavalarva
2011 SNES Champ
Joined: Dec 04 2006
Posts: 1929
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Majora's Mask is my favorite Zelda game and not many people like it.
I like Final Fantasy IX much more than VII or VIII.
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Syd Lexia
Site Admin
Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
Posts: 24887
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Revolution X
Soulcalibur Legends
Bomberman Generation
Rampage: Total Destruction
Heavenly Guardian
Castle of Shikigami III
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Ky-Guy
Title: Obscure Nintendo Gamer
Joined: Jul 19 2006
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1418
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As bad as they are, I kinda like the Chester Cheetah games.
I have a good reason, though. My dad works for Frito-Lay.
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| iPhone games are what you play when you can't get at actual games. You know, like how sometimes alcoholics drink mouthwash. |
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| Your love life will be happy and harmonious if you stick to masturbating. |
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
Joined: Jan 30 2007
Location: Annandale, VA
Posts: 5603
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JoshWoodzy
Joined: May 22 2008
Location: Goshen, VA
Posts: 6544
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Rampart on the NES. This game has given me more joy than any quasi-puzzle/strategy game can give.
When I try to show other people, they usually just roll the eyes and go on playing crap like Ghostbusters NES.
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Syd Lexia
Site Admin
Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
Posts: 24887
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| I love Burgertime. |
Burger Time is an arcade classic. People don't have to like it, but they damn well better respect it.
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Thorton02
Joined: Mar 13 2009
Location: Arlington
Posts: 467
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FFX-2. I liked it. My roommates are convinced to this day that I'm gay.
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Ghandi
Title: Alexz Aficionado
Joined: May 21 2008
Posts: 2889
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Cool Spot. I missing playing.
Krusty's Funhouse (the puzzle game) I enjoyed a lot too.
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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
Joined: Mar 02 2008
Location: Uranus
Posts: 2286
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| Ghandi wrote: |
Cool Spot. I missing playing.
Krusty's Funhouse (the puzzle game) I enjoyed a lot too. |
I grew up playing both of those on the good ol' Genesis, I loved both of them.
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Chile Guy
Title: Token Latino Otaku
Joined: Apr 14 2008
Location: Fortaleza, Brazil
Posts: 479
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Believe it or not, Yo! Noid is pretty big amongst old-school players here in Brazil. And I kinda found some fun in it.
I also like Legend of Dragoon for the PSX, though it's not that great for an RPG.
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jprime
Title: Ex-GameWinners
Joined: Jan 27 2008
Location: Southern Ontario
Posts: 7139
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Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship Of Doom, apparently. Also, Resident Evil Survivor.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
Posts: 16136
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| FFX-2. I liked it. My roommates are convinced to this day that I'm gay. |
I have to agree with them. Sorry dood
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| I'll eat a turkey sandwich while blowing my load |
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
Joined: Jan 30 2007
Location: Annandale, VA
Posts: 5603
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| Ba'al wrote: |
| Ghandi wrote: |
Cool Spot. I missing playing.
Krusty's Funhouse (the puzzle game) I enjoyed a lot too. |
I grew up playing both of those on the good ol' Genesis, I loved both of them. |
Absolutely, both of these are fucking classic.
Cool Spot played alot like Vectorman in the sense of shooting freedom and light exploration. Don't get me wrong, I love Vectorman, but that game is much more popular IMO.
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http://www.facebook.com/hellodharmaband
3DS is very good, and Wii U!
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Deadmau_5pra
Title: Amatuer film/podcaster
Joined: Feb 10 2009
Location: Chicago Area
Posts: 1126
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Freedom Fighters for PS2. Great graphics. Amazing Alternate histroy plot. Beautiful soundtrack. Everone else I know hates it or has never played it.
Oh and WCW Mayhem.
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Arlock41
Title: Naunie
Joined: Dec 07 2008
Posts: 1026
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The SNES Mario Is Missing.
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ChiSoxFan
Title: Chicago Sports Fan
Joined: May 11 2009
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 184
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| SpraCoalee wrote: |
| Freedom Fighters for PS2. Great graphics. Amazing Alternate histroy plot. Beautiful soundtrack. Everone else I know hates it or has never played it. |
One of the greatest games ever. I absolutely LOVE that game. I loved the bastard tanks in Times Square slightly less. I also got a kick out of the stuff on the News Ticker on the Soviet News Network.
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| The SNES Mario Is Missing. |
I grew up with that one too...played it many a time. I don't necessarily remember it, but I know I played it.
I've always been a huge fan of the Conflict series. Every review I've read on many of the games (Vietnam in particular) has been scathing. However, I've played all the Conflicts (with the exception of Denied Ops, because a big turnoff was not controlling 4 characters and not bringing Bradley, Connors, Jones, or Sherman/Foley back), and I have liked each newer one more than the last (culminating in Global Terror), which is a rarity for me. I have fond memories of each game, and playing it on XBox with my custom soundtrack made it all the better for me.
To this day, I kick around the idea of seeing if I can buy the XBox from my brother so I can re-play those games.
Also, Arena Football was a hidden classic I discovered...I really liked being able to create teams and start an alternate AFL timeline with my created teams.
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The Pale Rider
Joined: Jun 23 2009
Posts: 21
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The WWF games on the 64. I fuckin loved em.
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 none ov thy empty gods, shall ever stand above me
none ov thy weak brothers, shalt ever share my blood
my awareness, catalyst, ov godhate I have spawned
in sinister ecstasy eternally I'm decomposed |
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ChiSoxFan
Title: Chicago Sports Fan
Joined: May 11 2009
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 184
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| The WWF games on the 64. I fuckin loved em. |
...which ones? the Attitude-era ones, or WM2000/No Mercy?
If it's the latter, those games were critically acclaimed, no?
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AtmanRyu
Title: The Wandering Dragon
Joined: Jun 25 2009
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 986
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I'm under the impression that I'm the only guy who likes StarFox Command at this point.
And the Bust A Groove games (the japanese ones).
And some others that I can't recall right now but once I remember I'll post them here.
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SoldierHawk
Moderator
Title: Warrior-Poet
Joined: Jan 15 2009
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 6113
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When I was a kid, I just played whatever games my mom bought me, when she could afford it. Sometimes I lucked out and ended up with a Zelda or Final Fantasy, and other times I wasn't so lucky. But I loved every game I had, and to this day even the terrible ones make me smile. Some of the worst offenders that I love to death even while freely acknowledging how much they suck:
The Karate Kid
City Connection
Quatro Adventure
TMNT 1
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Cameron
Title: :O � O:
Joined: Feb 01 2008
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 4637
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| Quatro Adventure |
The Robin Hood game isn't too bad, and the Dizzy game would be fun were it not for the fact that you die in one hit and have no lives or continues. Was that game simply not finished or something?
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| FFX-2. I liked it. My roommates are convinced to this day that I'm gay. |
I liked it as well. Of all the Final Fantasy games that utilize the ATB method of battling, I think this one did it the best.
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| I love Burgertime. |
Burger Time is an arcade classic. People don't have to like it, but they damn well better respect it. |
Seconded.
For me, Friday the 13th on NES. Sure, I find Jason impossible to beat on the 3rd day, but I've always had fun with it.
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Arcane
Title: Robot Soul Brother
Joined: Jul 11 2008
Posts: 137
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...Some games that immediately come to mind are:
Grand Theft Auto IV
Home Alone (SNES, Game Boy, and Genesis [Yeah, that one] versions only)
Mortal Kombat 4 & Gold
The first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game on NES.
Art of Fighting 1 & 2
Hook
Renegade (Well, the first 3 stages, anyway)
Rampage
Wario Land; Super Mario Land 3 (It's not that people don't like it, it's more like people have forgotten all about it)...
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Lady_Satine
Title: Head of Lexian R&D
Joined: Oct 15 2005
Location: Metro area, Georgia
Posts: 7287
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SaGa Frontier 2. I haven't played the later games, but I know everyone was ragging on it when it was around.
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