#01: Hitman: Blood Money (PC)
As a fan of stealth games, this didn't disappoint. A bit dull toward the middle of the plot, but it was great throughout.
#6 F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin - I can see why they ditched the two expansions for the first game from the series canon. This sequel was far better. More interesting, it moved the story forward, looked quite good, and was filled with a lot more freaky things. And the ending... whooo boy the ending. Makes you perk an eyebrow
#7 F.E.A.R. 2: Reborn - Just a quick little DLC thing. Takes about three hours, but it's fun. Brought back Fettel in a better way than what was done in "Extraction Point" to be sure.
Currently Reviewing: Desert Strike (SMS), Galaxy Force (SMS)
Coming Up:TF3 Side by Side
Done: Jim Power: The Lost Dimension
2011 is going to be my year of retro. Starting off the list is:
#1 Mega Man (NES) - Played on a PSP emulator (Nester), as I don't have access to the cart ATM. Save state used only to save progress, no select trick. Final score: 1323800.
Super Mario 64. A classic, but DAMN the camera and controls were crazy bad stuff.
#8 Rocket Knight - The 2.5D sequel to the classic 16-bit franchise. Not too bad, really. A bitch to play on a keyboard (who the hell decided you shouldn't be able to remap the keys?), and a bit short, but it still plays like the games of old.
Currently Reviewing: Desert Strike (SMS), Galaxy Force (SMS)
Coming Up:TF3 Side by Side
Done: Jim Power: The Lost Dimension
Bayonetta
Completed the entire game on 3 of the difficulties, and got 1000/1000g
Up-up-down-down-up-up....DAMMIT!
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (SNES)
Not the best beat-em-up ever, but still a fun game nontheless.
Has jack to do with the actual movie, which leads me to believe this was supposed to be a sequel to the first game before the movie was announced.
Also the lack of any Zord play at all sucks too.
Up-up-down-down-up-up....DAMMIT!
As others have said themselves, I tend to simultaneously play any{and all} titles within my main gaming library{NES/SNES/Genesis, with Sega CD and 32X included in that}.
As such, I'm often mastering/sharpening my skills on multiple games within the same time frame.
Making it to their respective ends{if they have one} often happens by accident, not design.
I did complete Super Punch-Out!! for SNES for the first time{I've played it since launch} around the middle of 2010, and am five opponents away from finishing Punch-Out!! Wii.
Notable games that I've beaten prior to joining this forum include: River City Ransom, Super Mario World, Super Mario Bros. 3, and Final Fight 2.
I don't know if Barney's Hide & Seek truly counts, but I have come close to{but not actually completed} both Streets of Rage and Streets of Rage 2.
I'll try to see if I can remember if there's been any other conquered titles between now and when I beat the aforementioned Punch-Out Wii.
"Mortal Kombat on the Sega Genesis is the best video game ever."
"I disagree.
It's a very good game, but I think Donkey Kong is the best game ever."
"Donkey Kong Sucks!"
"You know somethin'?
You Suck! "
#1 World of Illusion with Mickey Mouse.First time ever in real hw
#2 Quackshot. 1st time in real hw. Score 705680 or so... Continues used:5
#3 Mortal Kombat with Sub-Zero
#4 World of Illusion with Donald, it becomes harder.
The first 3 were done in less than 36 hours between saturday and sunday.
#2 - Mega Man II (hard difficulty) - Played on a PSP emulator (Nester), as I don't have access to the cart ATM. Save state used only to save progress, no continues used.
#9 Willy Wombat - An isometric platformer for the Saturn that's never really gotten much attention. Not a bad little game. The stages feel pretty similar throughout the game, but it's fun in short bursts, with puzzles that get a bit trickier as the worlds advance.
Currently Reviewing: Desert Strike (SMS), Galaxy Force (SMS)
Coming Up:TF3 Side by Side
Done: Jim Power: The Lost Dimension
Ghostbusters: The Video Game (360)
Fun gameplay, but way too short. Still, it's great to get material from Murray, Aykroyd, Ramis, and Hudson again. And the story, while short, does feel like a love letter to fans of the franchise.
Up-up-down-down-up-up....DAMMIT!
Mega Man X
One of my favorite Mega Man games. At this point, I have to have beaten it 5 or 6 times in the last few years.
Up-up-down-down-up-up....DAMMIT!
Gonta the Diver (Arcade) (aka Lady Killer): Last night I was bored as hell, so I decided to beat something in MAME, and I completed this one, with the help of plenty of continues, of course.
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Originally Posted by "Weird Al" Yankovic (on the AL-TV "interview" with Kevin Federline)
Little Mermaid (NES)
Felt like running through a piss easy game.
Up-up-down-down-up-up....DAMMIT!
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