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MegaMan Zero 1,2, and 3 of course.  They're thinking men's action games with a dark atmosphere and great graphics/control.

 

The zero games are ridiculously hard.. fun, but insane.. :P

I have to agree with you on that. Whether those be the NES, SNES, PSX or GBA ones.

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MegaMan Zero 1,2, and 3 of course.  They're thinking men's action games with a dark atmosphere and great graphics/control.

 

The zero games are ridiculously hard.. fun, but insane.. :P

I have to agree with you on that. Whether those be the NES, SNES, PSX or GBA ones.

 

Haha.. megaman I can usually deal with, but the Megaman: Zero games for GBA are that much harder. :P

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:lol:  man Metal Slug 3 for GBA now that's one worth getting! :lol:

Please contribute something to my thread that reflects the truth, rather than just random ramblings.

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Prince of Tennis Glorius Gold or Stylish Silver...whatever floats your boat.

 

Legacy of Goku 2 was really good. CT Special Forces 3 Bioterror if you like difficult games and V-Rally 3.

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River City Ransom EX

Yu-Gi-Oh : Reshef of Destruction

Lufia : Ruins of Lore

Samurai Jack : The Amulet of Time

ANY Super Robot Wars/Taisen game.... ^^

 

 

River City Ransom :

I know this a an "improved" port.... But any Double Dragon

type game with RPG elements/stats thrown in is tops in my book...

 

Yu-Gi-Oh : Reshef of Destruction :

It's an RPG with Yu-Gi-Oh card game battle rules..... It's bizarre enough to try...

 

Lufie : Ruins of Lore :

Well, it's just another RPG....

 

Samurai Jack : The Amulet of Time :

It's a bit Metroid esque..... But its fine, not exceptional, but heck it's loads better than ANY of the Cartoon Network games I've seen so far.....

 

Super Robot Wars Games :

Hey, I'm a SRW game fan... And always a fan of crossovers... :blink:

It's a Front Mission type game with crossovers of Mecha anime. ie. Gundams, Mazinger Z's... Those types of animation.... With a mishmash of story.... ^^

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I will never understand how people can wholeheartedly advocate something they haven't played.

I can.

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I will never understand how people can wholeheartedly advocate something they haven't played.

I can.

 

Well, I know why people do it, but that doesn't make it right.

 

It's one thing to say "This series has been really good, so this game, which I have never experienced, is probably very good" and another thing entirely to say "This game, which I have never experienced, is among the best." The former is a strong inductive argument. The latter is an unwarranted assumption, a hasty conclusion, or an appeal to authority, your pick. :clapping:

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