Last edited by DigitalSpace; 08-04-2011 at 02:55 AM.
4x4 Evo 2 on the Xbox.
Messing around with some Genesis games: Pac-Mania, Beyond Oasis, and PSIV.
My Gaming Collection (Now at Google Drive!)
Super Mario 64
Pilotwings 64
was Dreamcast a PlayStation?
Resistance on PS3 and Uno on 360.
ALL HAIL THE 1 2 P
Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
Lots of Amstrad games,Impossible Mission 1/2 on C64,Tomb Raider Chronicles (DC) and Crisis (PC)
I finished off Last Imperial Prince for PC-FX, and with that, I think that's enough PC-FX for a bit.
Moving on to a another system where I'd like to seriously put some effort into a second game, I think it's time I give some attention to my PSP. I've had it much longer than my PC-FX, but so far there's only been one game that I played in-depth. I've beaten a couple other games on various compilations, but that was only through casual playing. Plus, I really need to figure out what's going on with my PSP, since I'm still getting the issue with it thinking the tray is open.
I decided to go with Me & My Katamari. I was all over this series with the first two games, but I basically haven't touched it since We <3 Katamari was new. I guess just like the creator, I feel like the series has run its course. Even the second game didn't feel that necessary. I'd compare it to Pikmin and its sequel, in that the sequel is the exact opposite of the original in terms of innovation, but those sequels were still nice because they offered a lot more content to expand upon fairly short originals. While Me & My Katamari (and I assume all following titles) is just the same old thing rehashed and milked, even the most derivative Katamari is still more fun than most modern games, so I'm still reasonably enjoying it. I got about 6 hours into it so far.
Since my last post in the thread:
Xbox:
4x4 Evo 2
On my DS:
Meteos
Dream Pinball 3D
Puzzle League (GBA, via Dr. Mario & Puzzle League)
New Super Mario Bros. Wii, getting used to the controls on this thing.
I beat Me & My Katamari on PSP lightning fast, but I'm still playing it. I think I'll go for 100% completion, which I was never able to do with the previous games because, at the time, I didn't own a US PS2 and was borrowing one to play the games. I held onto it long enough to beat the games and gather all of the presents, but that was about it. Now I have the luxury to take my time with a Katamari game. Right now I have 93% of the items, with all but one or two presents, and I think seven more cousins/rookies to get. I'm also working on getting the best islands and getting 100 point scores on every island that gives a score.
Very nearly through Ratchet & Clank: A Crack In Time and im enjoying it very much
Love the weapons and how different they are and love Mr Zurkon for his comments.
PS3
Golden Axe
PCE
Magcial Chase
DC
Border Down
Super Street Fighter IV
Mortal Kombat
Only two games I really care about right now; I'm trying to get incredible at both of em. I would play MvC3 more, but I'm waiting for UMvC3 to come out in anticipation that they'll fix what was broken
I had been playing Suikoden 2 a lot for the past few weeks and I could always consider it one of my favorite games of all time. I wish Konami could make more games like that one. Whoever wrote the story for the Suikoden and Vandal-Hearts games was an extraordinary story writer.
Playing Buster Bros. I hate I had'nt discovered it before.
I've had an itch for some twitch and I don't even know why.
Arcade:
Mikie
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Jr
Metal Slug 3
Gyruss
Double Dragon 2
The Simpsons
DC:
Under Defeat
Zero Gunner 2
Border Down
Psyvariar 2
PS1:
Harmful Park
Gradius Gaiden
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Ever since I got a good computer my consoles have been collecting dust, I've been so busy with Amnesia, Just Cause, Left 4 Dead 2 and Fallout: New Vegas. Back to consoles: I finished Shadow Hearts some time ago and it's easily one of my favorite games ever. And then I started up Shadow Hearts 2: Covenant, and while it improves on many aspects it also fails at some: Yuri looks more like a standard pretty boy, and is generally less charming. They even got rid of his awesome coat to give him some stupid looking tight leather suit. And while the first game had a more comical sexual approach, the sequel is way more annoying. It's filled with AM I KAWAII UGUU scenes and giant breasts and stupid outfits. AND IF YOU'RE GOING TO ADD VOICE ACTING PLEASE DO IT WELL. Also, it's a shame they ditched detailed pre-rendered backgrounds for mediocre 3D. I must sound frustrated, and if I don't, I truly am.
Arcade:
Mushihimesama
Rumble Fish
Dolphin Blue (awesome Metal Slug clone!)
Demolish Fist
I love these kind of games: going for the high score, no real commitment, just in and out.
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Now I'm trying again to complete Crash Bandicoot 1 for Playstation for the first time. It's kind of hard getting used to, especially when the levels scroll forward and you don't have much time to see what's ahead of you.
I'm up to a 99% complete collection in Me & My Katamari on PSP, and it's been like pulling teeth trying to get the last items. Surprisingly, there's not a lot of coverage of this game out there, so the FAQs only help so much. Seems like I mostly missed items in the sweets stage and in Sakura Town (the towns in general to some extent, but they're all reskinned versions of the same map anyway). The sweets stage makes sense since it's over so fast, and it was no big deal to find what I missed in it. Sakura Town, however... ugh, I feel like I've done all three versions of the town a bajillion times over already. I have no idea how I'm missing so many items from it still. But at least I did good collecting the really big stuff, so I haven't had to repeat the longest stages much. I've been making some progress in improving my islands too, but I've mostly been focusing on completing the collection.