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BetaWolf47
04-28-2014, 08:39 PM
Do you have a game that you looked at every time you went to a game store back in the day, but for whatever reason, always decided against buying? Do you regret not doing so?

For me, that was Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M. for N64. It looked like a game that might freak me out too easily. I remember going to Blockbuster quite a few times, picking up the box and looking at the rear cover, but then always setting it down and getting something from the New Releases. Can't really say I regret it, though. Was lucky to end up with better Acclaim games.

8-Bit Archeology
04-28-2014, 09:27 PM
Shantae. I have the digital copy fron the nintendo store and riskys revenge. I feel like a fool whenever I see how much ot goes for and how fun it is. I saw that game at all the stores in our local mall and never bought it. Years later I find out its rare and as a collector of rarities it peaked my interest. Its sad that it took some stupid price for me to look into a game. But oh well. I buy everything now and someday i will have the money for shantae and trip world. But until then I have tons of other games to play and collect.

SparTonberry
04-28-2014, 09:29 PM
Since the GBC seemed to get mostly kiddie licensed shovelware, I (like probably many people who even noticed such a late release) assumed it too had to be more kiddie shovelware and passed it up.

Tanooki
04-28-2014, 09:58 PM
There's a few really depending on the system. Mighty Final Fight I never bothered with despite how crapped up the SNES game was until it was like the later N64 era and it's fantastic for one example. EVO would be another on SNES I only got at the end of 2012 yet it always looked cool with the unique design in the old NP mags and then the online drivel sucking up to the enix classic. I'm sure I could go on for quite a few titles from the pre-disc era stuff that I only later discovered in college or beyond.

Gamevet
04-28-2014, 10:16 PM
I remember seeing a boxed Steel Battalion for the original Xbox. The nearby Gamestop had it priced at $99 and it sat there for a month or 2. I kept thinking I was going to get it, but never pulled the trigger.

BricatSegaFan
04-28-2014, 10:24 PM
Mine was skitchin for the Genesis. I used to play skate or die on the NES but never really rented Skitchin for some reason. I still have yet to play it.

synbiosfan
04-28-2014, 10:48 PM
I remember seeing a boxed Steel Battalion for the original Xbox. The nearby Gamestop had it priced at $99 and it sat there for a month or 2. I kept thinking I was going to get it, but never pulled the trigger.

This and Custer's Revenge. I was around 16 when CR was released so it was something we BSed about at school. Sad but true:ass:


Mine was skitchin for the Genesis. I used to play skate or die on the NES but never really rented Skitchin for some reason. I still have yet to play it.

I really enjoyed Skitchin and I'd say it's one of my favorites for the Genesis.

Cloud121
04-28-2014, 11:49 PM
D for PlayStation (Rental), and D2 for Dreamcast (Could have bought it for $8 complete. It sat on the shelf at GameStop and I looked at at a couple times a week for a month. I definitely regret not buying it at the time).

bb_hood
04-29-2014, 01:03 AM
Either on Genesis or SNES there was some game at Blockbuster, I cant remember the title... on the back it said the music was done by Primus so I really wanted to rent it. My mom wouldnt let me because it looked violent.



EVO would be another on SNES Thats probably the one game I rented the most. At least 4 times, me and my brother were obsessed with it.
We has such a hard time with that mother yeti.

profholt82
04-29-2014, 09:52 AM
Mine was skitchin for the Genesis. I used to play skate or die on the NES but never really rented Skitchin for some reason. I still have yet to play it.
I actually just picked this one up a couple weeks ago. If you are a fan of the Road Rash series you'll probably like it. For me, its most interesting feature is maintaining your equipment after each race. Not necessarily upgrading (although you can do that too), but repairing pads, and replacing wheels. It adds a realism/RPG element to the game. Of course punching dudes out and watching them smack the road is fun too.


My never-rented but always looked at is Chakan on the Genesis. To this day I've never played it, but Ive always thought the box art was cool looking.

Tanooki
04-29-2014, 09:54 AM
That's EVO for ya, but really if you abuse the system since the bosses have really unavoidably cheap patterns is to just store up 'lives' worth of evo points and everytime you're about to die, just evolve or re-evolve something less useful like a neck or horn and boom, full health! :D

bb_hood
04-29-2014, 10:59 AM
That's EVO for ya, but really if you abuse the system since the bosses have really unavoidably cheap patterns is to just store up 'lives' worth of evo points and everytime you're about to die, just evolve or re-evolve something less useful like a neck or horn and boom, full health! :D

Yeah you can do that. Except for a few of the later bosses the game is actually quite easy. Its a very mellow game. Its always been a favorite of mine because it has coelacanth fish in it. So cool.

Tanooki
04-29-2014, 05:40 PM
True enough about the fossil fish. I just love all the combinations and the goofy warping of evolution history as we think we know it into some really weird shit, and in the end you can even have merpeople instead of humans or other final evolutions too.

BricatSegaFan
04-29-2014, 05:48 PM
Really? I'm gonna pick it up and finally play skitchin. I love road rash and punchin dudes lol.

SparTonberry
04-29-2014, 06:43 PM
SKITCHIN'. IT'S *ITCHIN'! (never played it myself, but it's hard to forget an ad like that. Especially if you were like 10 at the time. :D )

BricatSegaFan
04-29-2014, 07:10 PM
SKITCHIN'. IT'S *ITCHIN'! (never played it myself, but it's hard to forget an ad like that. Especially if you were like 10 at the time. :D )

Nailed it!!! I was like what? They can say that on a game?

wayultratech
04-29-2014, 07:32 PM
Mortal Kombat, I would see the first three entries in the series everywhere growing up (arcades, SNES or Genesis carts etc) and would frequently play the console releases at friends houses and sometimes in arcades. I'd see the various games at rental spots but I never once rented or ended up purchasing any games in the MK series till later.

I guess the only (and not really that interesting) reason is that for the time period of formidable years growing up when I would've been most inclined to purchase new-at-retail Mortal Kombat one through three I ended up knowing somebody that had it or somehow knew some way to access it, and although I played the shit out of MK when given the opportunity, the opportunity itself was so frequent that I got Mario RPG instead I think, or some other game in another genre.

gunswordfist
04-29-2014, 09:48 PM
Either Dino Crisis 1 or 2. I forget. It happened at least two times and one time I believe I got the awful PS1 version of James Bond The World Is Not Enough (Seriously, no multiplayer at all?!!)

SpaceHarrier
04-30-2014, 07:07 PM
Goldeneye (N64)

I remember pouring over screenshots of this in Gamefan magazine, and being wowed by pics of a muzzle flash on a gun, and some big rocket in a silo. Somehow, I never rented it and haven't played it to this day (though I watched friends play it awhile back). What spy game did I buy (without renting, mind you) instead? Effing Mission: Impossible. I made a lot of dumb decisions like that when I was a teenager. I'd rent Mega Man X 4, but then buy X 5 without renting. Bad. Rent Ace Combat 2, buy 3. Ugh! Rent Banjo Kazooie, buy Yoshi's Story... you get the idea.

xelement5x
05-01-2014, 01:49 PM
Virtual Hydlide for the Sega Saturn. I was enamored by the cover of that game when I saw it at Media Play for a very long time, but could never justify dropping the $30 they wanted for it when I was back in high school.

JSoup
05-01-2014, 02:14 PM
Pretty much every N64 game seen in Nintendo Power. Most of them I was interested in, only a few of them I ever bothered with. Clayfighter springs to mind. Had played a bit of the original, but just never got around to trying the newer versions.

BlastProcessing402
05-01-2014, 05:53 PM
For a while in the late 90's Electronics Boutique was toying around with selling import games. The local one had a copy of Symphony of the Night for the Saturn that I would always pick up and look at, go back and forth about buying or not, but ultimately I wound up not buying it since I already had the PSX version. I know the Saturn version isn't "all that" but I still kinda regret not having bought it.

Little Miss Gloom
05-07-2014, 11:04 PM
Liberty or Death on SNES always caught my eye every time I wandered into the gaming section of our local rental place. I don't regret never picking it up; stands out firmly in my mind because holy shit political video game!

Gothic-Yoichi
05-12-2014, 12:29 PM
There are way too many games I always looked at but never bought. (And still don't have/have never played. ._.)

Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
Lunar: Silver Star Harmony
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky
Xenogears
Devil May Cry Series
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
Persona 3
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
Mirror's Edge
Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth
Ys: Seven
The Last Story
Xenoblade Chronicles
Bioshock Infinite
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

Little Miss Gloom
05-12-2014, 01:01 PM
Forget about FFVIII. You're not missing much, babe.

ProjectCamaro
05-12-2014, 03:07 PM
NAM-1975 for the Neo Geo AES.

evildead2099
05-12-2014, 09:34 PM
Some elusive vampire porn game for the 3DO.

chriswy27
05-15-2014, 12:10 PM
Mansion of the Hidden Souls for the Saturn. Playing it years later I am glad I didn't buy it haha.