21st November 2011, 9:41 PM
GB / GB Color (dual mode)
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Asteroids - $2, cart only. This is a new game, not just an arcade port.
Playstation
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Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha - complete, $9 - the first 2.5d SF game.
Street Fighter EX 2 Plus - complete, $9 - the second of this trilogy (the third is for PS2, I don't have it). I'm not sure if I should have gotten these or not -- 5th gen 2.5d fighting games are very hit and miss and are more often bad than good -- but... I did. Hopefully they'll be fun? Looks like the first game often sells for cheap, but the second is worth more than I paid.
Dreamcast
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Mortal Kombat Gold - complete, $9. The best version of MK4, the mediocre first effort at a 2.5d MK game. Decent price for the game.
Soul Fighter - $5, compete. Terrible and single player only beat 'em up, but my sanity apparently gave in and I bought it anyway.
Xbox
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The Bard's Tale - $7, complete. I'd been wanting to play this one -- it's a topdown hack and slash action-RPG by InXile, Brian Fargo's post-Interplay company. I like topdown, Gauntlet/Dark Alliance-ish action-RPGs. :)
--
Asteroids - $2, cart only. This is a new game, not just an arcade port.
Playstation
--
Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha - complete, $9 - the first 2.5d SF game.
Street Fighter EX 2 Plus - complete, $9 - the second of this trilogy (the third is for PS2, I don't have it). I'm not sure if I should have gotten these or not -- 5th gen 2.5d fighting games are very hit and miss and are more often bad than good -- but... I did. Hopefully they'll be fun? Looks like the first game often sells for cheap, but the second is worth more than I paid.
Dreamcast
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Mortal Kombat Gold - complete, $9. The best version of MK4, the mediocre first effort at a 2.5d MK game. Decent price for the game.
Soul Fighter - $5, compete. Terrible and single player only beat 'em up, but my sanity apparently gave in and I bought it anyway.
Xbox
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The Bard's Tale - $7, complete. I'd been wanting to play this one -- it's a topdown hack and slash action-RPG by InXile, Brian Fargo's post-Interplay company. I like topdown, Gauntlet/Dark Alliance-ish action-RPGs. :)