28th May 2011, 5:50 PM
Sega Master System
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Rambo III - $1, cart only - While the other Rambo game for SMS is a top-down shooting game, Ikari Warriors or Commando style, this one is a lightgun shooter. I guess lightgun games for SMS were popular or something, because I have five or six of them now...
As for the games you got... wow, you'd never gotten DKR, really? Amazing...
Also, yeah sealed SNES F-Zero is a pretty awesome find. I've only gotten two sealed classic games since I started collecting (with the SNES in '05), Mega Man X for SNES and Scud for Saturn. I didn't pay much for each ($10 each I think), and did open them because what's the point of having a game if you're not going to play it? It was pretty great to be able to open a seled SNES game, though. I agree, there's nothing like that new-game smell...
As for Conker (GB/C), it deletes without asking you, really? I hadn't remembered that. It is pretty cool that the two games are so different though, it makes you want to play it twice because it'll be a different game each time. It's decent, for a topdown platformer. I'm not the biggest fan of those, really, but it works in Conker as well as it does anywhere. Banjo somehow I don't like quite as much though, I like 2d platformers better sidescrolling than overhead. It just works better that way, and is more fun.
Also, finding complete old PC games is always great, particularly when they're good games like that... I haven't run into any Sierra adventure games like that myself, but it'd be cool if I did. Sierra definitely had great, worth-having manuals and suppliments, for sure!
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Rambo III - $1, cart only - While the other Rambo game for SMS is a top-down shooting game, Ikari Warriors or Commando style, this one is a lightgun shooter. I guess lightgun games for SMS were popular or something, because I have five or six of them now...
As for the games you got... wow, you'd never gotten DKR, really? Amazing...
Also, yeah sealed SNES F-Zero is a pretty awesome find. I've only gotten two sealed classic games since I started collecting (with the SNES in '05), Mega Man X for SNES and Scud for Saturn. I didn't pay much for each ($10 each I think), and did open them because what's the point of having a game if you're not going to play it? It was pretty great to be able to open a seled SNES game, though. I agree, there's nothing like that new-game smell...
As for Conker (GB/C), it deletes without asking you, really? I hadn't remembered that. It is pretty cool that the two games are so different though, it makes you want to play it twice because it'll be a different game each time. It's decent, for a topdown platformer. I'm not the biggest fan of those, really, but it works in Conker as well as it does anywhere. Banjo somehow I don't like quite as much though, I like 2d platformers better sidescrolling than overhead. It just works better that way, and is more fun.
Also, finding complete old PC games is always great, particularly when they're good games like that... I haven't run into any Sierra adventure games like that myself, but it'd be cool if I did. Sierra definitely had great, worth-having manuals and suppliments, for sure!