15th March 2005, 4:43 PM
I saw it... Honestly I didn't want Mario Tennis or Mario Golf. I never was a fan until the series got WACKY with crazy traps and stuff. WAAACKKKYYYYY! It's a ZAANY place where anything can Haaaapppeeeen! Dragon Warrior 1-3 eh? Didn't they bring those to Super Nintendo as well? Was a lot added to them like with SMBDX? Not sure I'd count those as must have exclusives... Yeah, I know they have like... high numbers next to them... Oh well.... I don't even know the people on that site. Never even heard of it before you posted that. Seems it's an average of like, gaming news site ratings and ratings of people who go to that site and give them... What does that tell me? It doesn't say anything about the majority of gamers who have never even heard of that place. No matter...
Anyway, checking out that list, nothing catches my eye except MGS. Sorry, I know, Tennis and Golf were apparently pretty good, but um, not for me. I only got interested when the Mario trademark of zany was added. I honestly don't like normal golf unless there are weird warps and floating acid puddles and stuff to make it interesting, and like a hopping hamburger over the hole.
So um, yeah, as for my tastes, I'd say the GBC really was just a placeholder system that didn't have much going for it. I'll leave it at that.
Anyway, checking out that list, nothing catches my eye except MGS. Sorry, I know, Tennis and Golf were apparently pretty good, but um, not for me. I only got interested when the Mario trademark of zany was added. I honestly don't like normal golf unless there are weird warps and floating acid puddles and stuff to make it interesting, and like a hopping hamburger over the hole.
So um, yeah, as for my tastes, I'd say the GBC really was just a placeholder system that didn't have much going for it. I'll leave it at that.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)