Bluecast wrote: ^ Give Tatsunoko vs Capcom a shot. My fave fighting game this gen. I prefer it over SFIV by a mile
Bluecast wrote:Newsflash I have 22 systems SEGA systems I have out numbers Nintendo systems 313 retail games.
Bluecast wrote:Also click the top link in my sig and suck on that
OL wrote:Bluecast wrote:Newsflash I have 22 systems SEGA systems I have out numbers Nintendo systems 313 retail games.Bluecast wrote:Also click the top link in my sig and suck on that
Why are you so stuck on how many games/systems you have?
I'm not taking a shot or anything, you just always bring it up like it's some kind of grand accomplishment, or like it makes you a better gamer.
"I had 953 games at the beginning of the year, now I have 10872!
I'd like to thank the Academy. And Jesus. And Elvis, for always being there for me, even when I had too many games."
I may technically be a collector myself, but I just fell into it because I enjoy the games I get and want to know that I always have access to them. I honestly couldn't tell you how many games I even have, because it's a point that makes no difference either way.
Bluecast wrote:
He thinks I'm a Nintendo fanboy so I was just showing hard to be one when you have so much non nintendo
OL wrote:
I wasn't only talking about just now. You've brought up the numbers game plenty of times before.
Axm wrote: FFS.. every game I want comes out on Oct 30th.
Zone of the Enders HD Collection 10/30
Assassin's Creed III 10/30
QWERTY™ wrote:Who Really Cares? wrote:QWERTY™ wrote:Who Really Cares? wrote: Last one i played was on the Gamecube i think? Hated it.
The first one I played and owned was Melee but I also have Brawl as well. I wasn't too keen myself on Melee at first either but once you've invested a bit of time in it I think it's a great game. I rarely have time for fighting games nowadays even though I used to love your Street Fighters and Mortal Kombats back in the day but I find games of that genre painfully dull now. In the absence of a Power Stone 3 I settled on Smash Bros and I can say I was pleasantly surprised by the depth and longevity apparent for what may seem a fairly sub-standard Nintendo cash in at first, but this is the case with a lot of their products of this ilk.
That's my problem as well. Loved them when i was younger but now days i hardly play them as i get bored too quickly. Last fighting game i bought was Mortal Kombat 9 i belive.
As for Powerstone i loved that game. Not played it in years but just the other week someone said its not aged well at all?
And that's a cookie as if you didn't know.
I still play Power Stone whenever I decide to get my battered old Dreamcast out for a spin every once in a blue moon. I personally prefer Power Stone 2 but they're both still really good games and I wouldn't say they haven't aged well, far from it in fact. I think the last "proper" fighting game I bought was Soul Calibur 2 back on the Gamecube, which I haven't played for ages, along with a lot of my other Gamecube games actually. I might revisit some of them on my week off next week.
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