27th October 2011, 9:35 PM
Wii
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Octomania - $3, complete - Japanese puzzle game. Rotate the octopi and match their colors on these grills in order to eliminate them. Seems decent, and it was cheap enough... I'd been interested in this one, but at other stores I'd seen it it was like $13, not $3. :)
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution - $7, complete. The first of the three US CoN games for the Wii. These are pretty good games. Somewhat simple, but fun. This one has the gameplay of the first Japanese Wii Naruto game, but the story and character selection mostly comes from the third (JP-only) Gamecube one, because that's where the US was in the story at the time.
Gamecube
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Ty the Tazmanian Tiger - $3, complete - It's a mascot 3d platformer. I've heard this one was okay, and it was pretty cheap, so I decided to pick it up.
DS
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Glory Days 2 - $3, cart in generic case - The first one was called Super Army War (for GBA) in the US, but this returned to the original title. It's basically Choplifter crossed with Wings.
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Octomania - $3, complete - Japanese puzzle game. Rotate the octopi and match their colors on these grills in order to eliminate them. Seems decent, and it was cheap enough... I'd been interested in this one, but at other stores I'd seen it it was like $13, not $3. :)
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution - $7, complete. The first of the three US CoN games for the Wii. These are pretty good games. Somewhat simple, but fun. This one has the gameplay of the first Japanese Wii Naruto game, but the story and character selection mostly comes from the third (JP-only) Gamecube one, because that's where the US was in the story at the time.
Gamecube
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Ty the Tazmanian Tiger - $3, complete - It's a mascot 3d platformer. I've heard this one was okay, and it was pretty cheap, so I decided to pick it up.
DS
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Glory Days 2 - $3, cart in generic case - The first one was called Super Army War (for GBA) in the US, but this returned to the original title. It's basically Choplifter crossed with Wings.