21st July 2008, 7:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 21st July 2008, 8:04 PM by A Black Falcon.)
New stuff (as of today)!
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Glover (N64)
Zoop (SNES)
Cyber Speedway (Saturn)
Sonic CD (Sega CD)
... The local gamestore got in some Saturn and Sega CD stuff, I had to look through them... mostly sports games, but those two were good. NBA Jam for Sega CD tempted me a bit too, if I had a Backup RAM Cart (so I could save it) I think I'd get it... as it is trying to figure out how to make room for a Sonic CD save is tough enough. I'll have to delete something, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Dark Wizard, and Popful Mail combined take up 110 of the 125 blocks in the system...
Other than those there were Bust-A-Move 2 for Saturn, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for Sega CD, and a few more sports games. Those were easy to pass up. (Bust-A-Move is awesome, but I already have the better BAM '99 for N64...)
... As for Cyber Speedway, it was futuristic and a racing game and was $2. That was enough to make it certain that I got it.
... Zoop was because I had to choose something from the $2 stuff they had as a free game, and it was either that or Bad Dudes for the NES. I chose that.
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Glover (N64)
Zoop (SNES)
Cyber Speedway (Saturn)
Sonic CD (Sega CD)
... The local gamestore got in some Saturn and Sega CD stuff, I had to look through them... mostly sports games, but those two were good. NBA Jam for Sega CD tempted me a bit too, if I had a Backup RAM Cart (so I could save it) I think I'd get it... as it is trying to figure out how to make room for a Sonic CD save is tough enough. I'll have to delete something, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Dark Wizard, and Popful Mail combined take up 110 of the 125 blocks in the system...
Other than those there were Bust-A-Move 2 for Saturn, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for Sega CD, and a few more sports games. Those were easy to pass up. (Bust-A-Move is awesome, but I already have the better BAM '99 for N64...)
... As for Cyber Speedway, it was futuristic and a racing game and was $2. That was enough to make it certain that I got it.
... Zoop was because I had to choose something from the $2 stuff they had as a free game, and it was either that or Bad Dudes for the NES. I chose that.