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Re: Awesome games you played years after their release

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 5:15 pm
by Jazzem
Cyburn2 wrote:Ristar, quirky platformer shame SEGA never made a sequel.


o/ That's another one I could say myself on this topic actually. Tough game though, I seem to remember beating it on my last life or two!

Re: Awesome games you played years after their release

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 11:35 pm
by pratty
To many games to mention for me really.

Until this year the only handheld I ever had was the original Gameboy back in the day. This year I got a GBA SP and a DS Lite so I've started stocking up on the classics, games such as Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario Land, A Link to the Past, Yoshi's Island and Superstar Saga.

I've also been picking up some Gamecube games I missed out on too, like Chibi Robo.

Re: Awesome games you played years after their release

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 4:47 pm
by Jazzem
pratty wrote:To many games to mention for me really.

Until this year the only handheld I ever had was the original Gameboy back in the day. This year I got a GBA SP and a DS Lite so I've started stocking up on the classics, games such as Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario Land, A Link to the Past, Yoshi's Island and Superstar Saga.

I've also been picking up some Gamecube games I missed out on too, like Chibi Robo.


Good man o/ How much did it cost you?

Re: Awesome games you played years after their release

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:52 pm
by Trelliz
I bought that a few years ago for about £30, any game that can make household chores fun is a win in my book. It has such whimsy and charm, with a plot that is genuinely surprisingly dark in places. Just imagine what you could do now with Assassin's Creed levels of clambering and exploring.....


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