I know, but every game is like that. If you say buy CS, you can either love it, or hate it.RisenDeMoN said:That was from a Zelda lovers prospective.
That means you havent gotten yourself involved in the game. Playing it on the playstation is never the same as playing the real cartrage. Also I notice when you have a huge list of playable games I am more likely to go onto the next after a sample of one.Lwek said:From experience, playing the older games aren't usually fun. I don't know how to explain it. I guess that when I've played a new great game with great gaphics and such, playing older games get boring fast.
My cousins has a SNES Rom disc for PS2. Basically a PS2 disc containing most SNES full games. Literally, It'd take me a couple minutes to scroll all the way to 'Z'. They got it from some other country. When I played Super Mario Adventure or some other Mario games, it got boring real fast.
Then the downloadable games for the Revolution must be a killer.Pan said:Also I notice when you have a huge list of playable games I am more likely to go onto the next after a sample of one.
Yea, I also find this phrase annoying. Some person says it to mean something, when it's already something obvious. Then again, perhaps you could just be indifferent to it, kinda like drinking water, breathing air, etc.Hellwolf_36 said:I know, but every game is like that. If you say buy CS, you can either love it, or hate it.
If you have a cube and want good plots, I suggest you check out:bamthedoc said:It's Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (NDS).
Pan has a point. Story is the most important element of a game, and it's finally making a comeback. There are games like Metroid Prime and MP2: Echoes take the standard FPS and gives it flare with actual story and inovation.
I like many of the classic games, and I like the idea of being able to take my classic systems down for some much needed repair. It also cleans up the clutter from my having five systems out :ninja: My NES, SNES, and N64 are still on the shelf with my GC and PS2.
Hellwolf_36 said:It will totally be worth it. No more fake sites making you vote for pron and there would be no point of keeping the consoles. All you would need is one system and some downloadable games.
Well it depends on the site. I download my roms from two sites, but I will not mention thier names because it is a bannable offense here to post links to ROMs. I can say both of them are reliable and have what I need, from SNES to N64 I got it . Just tweaking the emulator is a challenge, especially with n64 ones.Epidemic said:eh, fake sites are nottoo much of a problem when you use torrents. I have 2000 gba roms and 90 percent o fthem work fine with the emulators. i can add that i can easily get ALL of the snes roms along witht he nes roms, EASILY.
n64 is another story altogether and even if i can itll run slow on my computer (since its emulation)
so the only true advantage taht the revolution has with this downloadable stuff is that you can easily connect to tv and play AND multiplayer functionality is enabled, guaranteed 100 percent works, nintendo product and slightly more selection
still good still good at least nintendo is giving you the option.