Old or Retro Games you still want
- Kaito-kun
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If you can't buy them in the major retailers then it's retro in my eyes. Never played SA1, but 2 was great. 3 was only all right: The tag-team gimmick was a bit hit and miss.Chukapi wrote:Not sure if they can really be considered retro, but I'd love to play the original Sonic Advance games on GBA. For whatever reason, I've just never gotten around to playing them even though I know they'd be right up my alley and are considered good games.
- Gonic
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I know you'r sat next to me right now. But I own all three of them and have told you to play them you pain. Its so over! ;-;Chukapi wrote:Not sure if they can really be considered retro, but I'd love to play the original Sonic Advance games on GBA. For whatever reason, I've just never gotten around to playing them even though I know they'd be right up my alley and are considered good games.
Edit: Sonic Advance 1 is awesome if you're not playing as Amy
- Quills on Wheels
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I had the "privilege" to play Sonic Shuffle once. It's not that it's a copy of Mario party but more that it's a BAD copy of Mario party. It's main difference was that instead of rolling a dice which your character would hit, you'd be given a set of cards with different numbers on them, the number on the card determined the number of tiles you'd be going forward. So if you picked a card with 3 on it, you'd go 3 tiles. Problem with that? Others could use your cards too. So they could go and use their own six and then use your six. So stupid. >_>Buta wrote:Me neither, but the odd review I looked at for this exact discussion mentioned similarities to Mario Party which are a pretty reasonable party game series in my opinion. Ah well, I suppose could be being mislead lol.
Wow, that does sound like a weird system. :SQuills on Wheels wrote:I had the "privilege" to play Sonic Shuffle once. It's not that it's a copy of Mario party but more that it's a BAD copy of Mario party. It's main difference was that instead of rolling a dice which your character would hit, you'd be given a set of cards with different numbers on them, the number on the card determined the number of tiles you'd be going forward. So if you picked a card with 3 on it, you'd go 3 tiles. Problem with that? Others could use your cards too. So they could go and use their own six and then use your six. So stupid. >_>
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