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  • wariodude128
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    Well, my main squeeze while growing up was my Gameboy Color with Warioland 3 shoved in the back. It's dead, so I play it on an emulator now. Game is still as good as I remember, plus I know how to complete it as well. Recommended.

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  • wariodude128
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    Originally posted by Hyperweasle View Post
    Legend of Zelda Wind Waker, if you play the original Gamecube game in HD, and it looks a game that could have released on the WII U
    It... was released on the Wii U. I know, I have the version with the game and the digital version of Hyrule Historia preloaded on it.

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  • Lars
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    Probably mentioned already, but Super Mario World 2: Yoshis Island is one game that has aged really well. I actually think the game still looks good.

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  • Hyperweasle
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    Legend of Zelda Wind Waker, if you play the original Gamecube game in HD, and it looks a game that could have released on the WII U

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  • AlexKidd
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    Haha. Destroying helicopters and stuff with a knife. I think it's still fun though.

  • Matcam89
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    Was playing the Genesis yesterday and decided to revisit a child hood game of ThunderFox what a stinker that game is

    “Your apart of a all important Anti Terrorism group but due to budget cuts we are throwing you into the middle of a war zone with just a knife and we couldn’t afford a shirt your size so yeah”

  • AlexKidd
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    Well, those were bad games to begin with

  • Turnikman228
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    So Action 52, Friday the 13th and the LJN catalog too?

  • Turnikman228
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    I tried a few and trust me, it ruins the charm. There's something that's scarier in the older models. It goes from System Shock 2 to System Shock 2 Netflix series if you catch my drift.

  • AlexKidd
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    Pretty much everything on the NES/SNES and Megadrive.

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  • T00TY_FRU1TY
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    CHAOS on the zx spectrum. One of Julian Gallop's first games (he did the original xcom).

    ​​​​​​Up to 8 player turnbased arena game where wizards get random spells including creatured to kill each other.

    The better the spells the harder to cast some spells were law based and some chaos based. The more spells of a type are cast the more the field becomes biased to that ie. Say 6 wizards cast law spells and 2 cast chaos, the battlfield become more biased towards law therefore law spells become easier to cast.

    As the game carries on the big powerful spells become likely to succeed.

    Really amazing game would be a great board game and must be one by now.
    Crazy game of chaos

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  • GenKaan
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    Not sure, think I played the "vanilla" version. Bet the remastered is going to be great as well

  • Turnikman228
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    I have a huge love for the Killzone series from the PS2 so the first game comes to mind alongside BLACK.
    That game came really late in the PS2's life cycle and could easily pass as an early title on the PS3.
    Shooters on the PS2 are a thing of beauty.

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  • Whiskycat
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    I wouldn't say it's a must play. For me System Shock 1 didn't age too well but I'm trying to force myself through it occasionally. System Shock 2 on the other hand goes very easily.

  • Matcam89
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    I haven’t played any of those games is the first one a must to play?
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