25th March 2011, 9:28 PM
NES
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Alien Syndrome - $3, cart only - The better home port of the game... the SMS version really is pretty bad. Not even 2 player simultaneous there.
Game Boy (all cart only, $2 ea.)
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Kirby's Dream Land - This was one of the first GB games I ever owned, as a Christmas present the same year I got my GB (the other game was Super Mario Land), but after a year or so I traded it to my cousin for Zelda: Link's Awakening (he was too young to read at that point and it came as a packin with his system) and never re-purchased it. I kept the box and manual, but didn't have the game again until now. I said 'eh, why not' and got it. I'd played it a bit in emulation before, but still it's certainly nostalgic to play it again... it's still really short and easy though, though the hard mode is a better challenge.
Kirby's Star Stacker
Tetris
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Alien Syndrome - $3, cart only - The better home port of the game... the SMS version really is pretty bad. Not even 2 player simultaneous there.
Game Boy (all cart only, $2 ea.)
--
Kirby's Dream Land - This was one of the first GB games I ever owned, as a Christmas present the same year I got my GB (the other game was Super Mario Land), but after a year or so I traded it to my cousin for Zelda: Link's Awakening (he was too young to read at that point and it came as a packin with his system) and never re-purchased it. I kept the box and manual, but didn't have the game again until now. I said 'eh, why not' and got it. I'd played it a bit in emulation before, but still it's certainly nostalgic to play it again... it's still really short and easy though, though the hard mode is a better challenge.
Kirby's Star Stacker
Tetris