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Show posts MenuQuote from: guest on 02/06/2009, 05:52 PMP.S. - What do you tell a woman with two black eyes?Nothing, you already told the bitch twice!
Quote from: Digi.k on 01/19/2009, 09:38 PMO.o jizz in my pants - the lonely islandIt's like an up tempo Gunther!
Quote from: geise on 01/12/2009, 02:59 PMWhat do you mainly play then? That seems to limit the playing field to me. BTW there are a bunch of nice games on the 3DO. Night Trap was an amazing game. The Sega CD version was even better. I figured you'd be into japanese RPG's owning a pc-engine, tg-16, wild arms that i saw for ps2 on the shelf. Any reason you hate em? Too cliche?jRPGs are very juvenile and tend to repeat each other. A lot should be considered JPGs, just completely leave the R out. To be fair, the only RPGs I've liked were Fallout, Fallout 2, Deus Ex and Mass Effect. I like good platformers and goof shooter games. Sci-Fi can be fun, my favorite game of all time is probably Gears of War or Fallout 2.
Quote from: geise on 01/12/2009, 01:31 PMDragon's Lair is an RPG?I donno, I don't touch anything based on medieval, Renaissance or basically any pre-WWII era stuff.
Quote from: guyjin on 01/12/2009, 12:19 PMSonic CD is OK, but I'd rather play Sonic 2 or 3.Quote from: 13BEAST on 01/12/2009, 10:15 AMThe only one I really can't find a game I like on is the Sega CD, the rest get played regularly.Seriously? I know there's a ton of FMV crap, but there's good stuff on it - Sonic CD, flashback and Silpheed spring immediately to mind.
But what is there on the Jag CD that's any good?
Quote from: geise on 01/10/2009, 09:09 AMAt least those few Turbo games I saw were on the shelf and not on the floor.Don't forget about the few that are on top of the CD on the floor.
Quote from: Nintega on 01/09/2009, 06:31 PMI see 3DO systems as ginormous paperweights. Same goes for Jaguar systems and CD-i systems.I have 5 early CD-ROM based systems. 3DO, Jag CD, Sega CD M1, PSX and Saturn. I LOVE my 3DO. The only one I really can't find a game I like on is the Sega CD, the rest get played regularly.
FMV games is just...ewwww
Quote from: guyjin on 01/08/2009, 12:29 PMI see a bunch of loose master system carts, but can't tell what most of 'em are because they're stacked on top of each other... a flaw it shares with the Turbo.Atleast with the TG, it can be excused as a design flaw of the HuCard. There's no excuse for the N64, 5200, Jaguar, Master System or 32X.
Quote from: turbo D on 01/07/2009, 05:20 PMWhen I heard 13beast, I thought it was something satanic. Now I know that it was an homage to the mighty 13B rotory! Welcome to the forum dud3.Good eye, most people wouldn't be able to identify an FD with the hood popped in a tiny picture like that.