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le geek
06-07-2004, 03:35 PM
What systems to you keep for "that one game"? The ones that don't have a lot of good games (IYHO), but there is the ONE GAME you can't let go of?
For me:
Atari Jaguar: Tempest 2000 (even though it's been ported[SAT]/updated[PSX])
Sega CD: Snatcher (since I "traded up" for the PSX Lunars)
Cheers,
Ben
Jibbajaba
06-07-2004, 03:43 PM
3DO: Star Control II
Playstation 2: Gran Tourismo 3
There are other good PS2 games, i know, but if it werent for GT3 I would probably have gotten rid of mine in favor of a game cube.
-hellvin-
06-07-2004, 03:53 PM
Jaguar: Tempest 2000
Colecovision: Pepper II
Simply Dave
06-07-2004, 04:10 PM
I only keep my N64 around for a few games (Mario 64, Golf, Zelda).
goatdan
06-07-2004, 04:14 PM
My 3DO is still mine because of Lost Eden (and slightly for "The Incredible Machine") If it wasn't for Lost Eden, I would have sold that years ago. Those are literally the only two games that I own for the console, and yes, I have tried a bunch more.
charitycasegreg
06-07-2004, 05:50 PM
My 3DO is still mine because of Lost Eden (and slightly for "The Incredible Machine") If it wasn't for Lost Eden, I would have sold that years ago. Those are literally the only two games that I own for the console, and yes, I have tried a bunch more.
The incredible machine is not only on pc? I used to love that game, I got an award for getting to the highest level in a half hour in 5th grade. It was cool but yeah... :o
anagrama
06-07-2004, 08:19 PM
That'll be the Jag then ;)
Ed Oscuro
06-07-2004, 08:28 PM
Um. I keep a TI-99/4a and it doesn't even work! I really can't think of many systems that have only a handful (or less) of games I'd keep them for. I'd say even the CD-i has a handful of interesting titles, but nothing that I play regularly (until I find one that'll play The 7th Guest without troubles :D). The Magnavox VIS is one system that I'd keep just as a curiosity, unless this bare-bones schmup Funkenstein tells me about is worth playing.
goatdan
06-07-2004, 09:23 PM
The incredible machine is not only on pc? I used to love that game, I got an award for getting to the highest level in a half hour in 5th grade. It was cool but yeah... :o
Nope. The 3DO version is a downgraded PC port (loading takes for-ev-er) but I like it because XP and the original don't really get along. I will admit though that now that I have The Incredible Machine: Even More Contraptions for the PC (with XP compatibility!) I haven't really thought about the original much...
Aussie2B
06-07-2004, 11:14 PM
Star Ocean: Blue Sphere is about the only game I really need my Game Boy Color for. For everything else Game Boy, I'd be satisfied using Game Boy Pocket and Game Boy Advance.
Likewise, Star Ocean 3 is what made me get a PS2, and it's almost all I've used it for. Sure, Choaniki is fun as are some of my PSX imports, but it's all about the Star Ocean 3. :)
Darkness X
06-07-2004, 11:30 PM
Gamecube, for Super Smash Brothers:Melee
scooterb23
06-07-2004, 11:32 PM
Jaguar - Tempest 2000, and when it feels like playing it...Aliens vs. Predator, sadly my Jag doesn't like that game, so it isn't even hooked up anymore :( I also like Flip Out! in small doses.
N64 - Mario Golf is pretty much the only reason I have that system, and now that I've beaten it...not sure if it's still worth keeping, except that I'm a packrat...a couple other games I'd like to try, but more I just don't like.
Every other system (including my Game.com, which I think died on me a day or two ago) I have at least 5 games I like, most of them 10+
Eternal Tune
06-08-2004, 01:40 AM
Likewise, Star Ocean 3 is what made me get a PS2, and it's almost all I've used it for. Sure, Choaniki is fun as are some of my PSX imports, but it's all about the Star Ocean 3. :)
Oh hell ya. Star Ocean: Till the End of Time is one of my favorite games and I can't understand a freaking word of it. I can't wait until August when the US version is released....which will include all the extras that the director's cut had. IE: Extra characters, 2 player battle mode, extra costumes...etc.
Though, I bought my Japanese model PS2 for Full Metal Alchemist...which will be out in the US as well.
Ed Oscuro
06-08-2004, 01:54 AM
Now Goat Store Dan mentioned Lost Eden on the 3DO - it seems there's a CD-i version as well. Is either version superior?
Mac power pc.
Oregon Trail
and Decent 2
maxlords
06-08-2004, 08:04 AM
Jaguar for the Aliens Vs. Predator
Amiga for Awesome
That's about it.
goatdan
06-08-2004, 08:27 AM
Now Goat Store Dan mentioned Lost Eden on the 3DO - it seems there's a CD-i version as well. Is either version superior?
I wouldn't know if either of those is superior, but there is a Lost Eden for the PC that somehow managed to be way worse than the 3DO version. The story for that game really pulls me into it, and about once a year I feel compelled to see the story again.
Has anyone else happened to play it?
le geek
06-08-2004, 09:45 AM
Amiga for Awesome
Wow really? No Cannon Fodder, Lemmings, Chaos Engine, Pinball Dreams, Rocket Ranger, Starglider 2, Beast etc? :)
How far can you get in Awesome BTW? A beautiful but HARD game...
Cheers,
Ben