Oh yeah, and Deep Blue, too.
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Oh yeah, and Deep Blue, too.
Amen. Although I've owned it since 1994, when I quickly snatched it off the shelf at Babbages after I noticed it was only $20. FFMQ always gets a yearly play-through from me. And yes, the soundtrack is indeed awesome. The boss theme happens to be one of my favorite tracks in all of game music.Quote:
Originally Posted by ViciousJazz
Damn skippy. I've been trying to remix it, but I guess I'd have to learn first. Definitely deserves it.Quote:
Originally Posted by OmegaFlareX
Extreme Paintbrawl. After it got something like a 5% from PC Gamer(A rareity at the time) I picked it up from EB for a nickel. Possibly the best game ever made... ;)
Does my SF2 Poster Maker Adventure for the PC count? That's a good one too...
Anyone who visits me (when I'm not homeless) is forced to look upon my copy of Bible Adventures for the NES.
I figure that if I can beat the game, then God might just let me into heaven...
Inindo, i love it because graphics, sound, and originality arent everything.
Bravoman.
Such a crappy game, but with so much charm I can not help but love it. Kicking the crap out of Alphaman was probably the most fun I had on the Turbo Grafx 16 back in the day.
Third World War (Mega CD version)
Not really a terrible game, but the cover has an artistic depiction of former Pres. Clinton shaking hands with former dictator, Sadam Hussein. Pretty funny.
I still have a unopened can of Sonic the Hedgehog canned pasta, and
yes I use to eat it back in the day.
Ah, Bravoman. What a fine piece of shit that was. I picked it up because my friend told me it was "just like Bionic Commando". Needless to say, I was pissed, but proceeded to spend many hours with the game...out of spite.Quote:
Originally Posted by 16-bit
Nothing in this world is "just like Bionic Commando".
And its really too bad...