I kinda liked the music in the NES versions of Ninja Gaiden better then the SNES ones but (if I remember right) the SNES remakes did let you use Passwords to skip levels so I guess it's a good trade off.
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I kinda liked the music in the NES versions of Ninja Gaiden better then the SNES ones but (if I remember right) the SNES remakes did let you use Passwords to skip levels so I guess it's a good trade off.
You should definitely bring your Xbox to my house tonight.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chux
I liked the music in the NES games better too, call me a loser, or what you will, but the SNES just didn't have the magic.
Korly, I'm going bowling, i'll bring my xbox too.
I concur...that was the main reason I ended up selling my copy and sticking with the NES originals. It lost a lot of magic with that remixed from hell music...
I'm looking forward to getting the newest OXM for the NG demo, as it'll help me determine if this game is worth buying for anything more than the three NG games on it.
The demo is fun, it teaches you your basic acrobatic moves, and stuff of that nature, about halfway into it you get attacked by ninjas, omg they're everywhere. You get to chose from you're True Dragon Sword, some vicious 'chuks and a huge two handed sword. I stuck with the TDS for the most part because it was fast and I enjoyed decapitating the opposition. The camera was spot on for the most part, of course there were some areas where it didn't agree with me and I fell down a few times, but no deaths occured because of it so it's not a big deal. What else.... oh yeah, the boss destroyed me.
Some punk kid I knew moved away with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by DHG Otaku
Yeah, I got the originals, and now I'll get them on the Xbox. Screw that super-expensive SNES game.
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I want it back ;_;
How are the controls?Quote:
Originally Posted by Chux
That's also my #1 concern.
The computers at Gamestop (if you trust their dates) now say that the game has been pushed back once again, to March 3rd.