20th May 2019, 9:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 20th May 2019, 10:02 PM by A Black Falcon.)
First, I got a couple of Wii U digital games several days ago.
Wii U DD
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PING 1.5+ - $1.50 (on sale)
PSIBO - $1.50 (on sale)
Severed - $7.50 (on sale)
Also, today and yesterday I got a bunch of stuff.
Genesis
--
IMG International Tour Tennis - $4, complete. Tennis games are often simple fun.
NBA Live '95 - $4, complete. I kind of wanted to have at least one of EA's Genesis basketball games, so why not.
NHLPA Hockey '93 - $4, complete. This one I got because I heard it has an EEPROM chip in the cart and not a battery. Well, that's true! Indeed, NHLPA '93 on the Genesis uses EEPROM and not a battery. Cool.
Game Boy
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Sports Illustrated for Kids: The Ultimate Triple Dare - $5, cart only. This game is somewhat obscure and average, but it's interesting enough that I don't regret getting it. It's an extreme sports collection with several different biking, skating, and snowboarding game types in it.
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - $7, cart only. It might be more than I should pay for this, but I think I've heard that this is actually less broken than the NES version of game and I like the Game Boy, so I decided to pick this up. The NES version's so busted-hard it's nearly impossible... and yeah, maybe this one is a little bit more fun? It's still super hard though.
Game Boy/GB Color Dual Mode
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Shadowgate Classic - $5, cart only. I'm not sure why I bought this, but I did. This game is a lot more fun than a mouse than a gamepad... but it works, and the battery is still good, so sure. This is a game I've meant to put time into for a long time in some format or another, but never really have...
PS Vita
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Utuwarerumo: Mask of Truth - Launch Edition - $20, complete. For the complete game this price is reasonable, and this game is supposed to be good. Just like the first game, which I have, this is part visual novel and part strategy game.
Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy - $9 (Buy 2 would-be-$15 games for $20 deal), complete. This is the sequel to Operation Abyss, and I'm expecting it to be similarly average. Dungeon crawlers can be fun, though.
PS3
--
The Guided Fate Paradox - $9 (Buy 2 would-be-$15 games for $20 deal), complete.
Wii
--
uDraw: Dood's Big Adventure - $2.70, complete.
Mario Strikers Charged - $9 (Buy 2 would-be-$15 games for $20 deal), complete. I actually have never owned any of the Mario Baseball or Soccer games, until this that is.
Flip's Twisted World - $2.70, complete.
Fortune Street - $9 (Buy 2 would-be-$15 games for $20 deal). A Monopoly-like Japanese boardgame, with Nintendo and Dragon Quest characters.
Wii U DD
--
PING 1.5+ - $1.50 (on sale)
PSIBO - $1.50 (on sale)
Severed - $7.50 (on sale)
Also, today and yesterday I got a bunch of stuff.
Genesis
--
IMG International Tour Tennis - $4, complete. Tennis games are often simple fun.
NBA Live '95 - $4, complete. I kind of wanted to have at least one of EA's Genesis basketball games, so why not.
NHLPA Hockey '93 - $4, complete. This one I got because I heard it has an EEPROM chip in the cart and not a battery. Well, that's true! Indeed, NHLPA '93 on the Genesis uses EEPROM and not a battery. Cool.
Game Boy
--
Sports Illustrated for Kids: The Ultimate Triple Dare - $5, cart only. This game is somewhat obscure and average, but it's interesting enough that I don't regret getting it. It's an extreme sports collection with several different biking, skating, and snowboarding game types in it.
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - $7, cart only. It might be more than I should pay for this, but I think I've heard that this is actually less broken than the NES version of game and I like the Game Boy, so I decided to pick this up. The NES version's so busted-hard it's nearly impossible... and yeah, maybe this one is a little bit more fun? It's still super hard though.
Game Boy/GB Color Dual Mode
--
Shadowgate Classic - $5, cart only. I'm not sure why I bought this, but I did. This game is a lot more fun than a mouse than a gamepad... but it works, and the battery is still good, so sure. This is a game I've meant to put time into for a long time in some format or another, but never really have...
PS Vita
--
Utuwarerumo: Mask of Truth - Launch Edition - $20, complete. For the complete game this price is reasonable, and this game is supposed to be good. Just like the first game, which I have, this is part visual novel and part strategy game.
Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy - $9 (Buy 2 would-be-$15 games for $20 deal), complete. This is the sequel to Operation Abyss, and I'm expecting it to be similarly average. Dungeon crawlers can be fun, though.
PS3
--
The Guided Fate Paradox - $9 (Buy 2 would-be-$15 games for $20 deal), complete.
Wii
--
uDraw: Dood's Big Adventure - $2.70, complete.
Mario Strikers Charged - $9 (Buy 2 would-be-$15 games for $20 deal), complete. I actually have never owned any of the Mario Baseball or Soccer games, until this that is.
Flip's Twisted World - $2.70, complete.
Fortune Street - $9 (Buy 2 would-be-$15 games for $20 deal). A Monopoly-like Japanese boardgame, with Nintendo and Dragon Quest characters.