Yes, when I threw out the playstation fanboy magazines that gave the outlier reviews, the average score for heavenly sword was a 7 or 7.5 /10, and lair about 5. But thats a major flop for something thats supposed to compete with zelda/metroid/mario/super smash bros/halo3. And Lair couldn't have been much worse.
Remote Play sounds like the dogs bollocks. I am very impressed at that, just a shame I'd never be able to use it on my 512kbps connection and lack of wifi in places this would be great for (buses and the like).
Nintendo's big 3 (or could it be 4 now?) are Galaxy, Prime 3, Smash Bros and Mario Kart.
I suppose the 360 also has that BioShock. I don't like it much but the world seems to have gone ape for it.
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
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I tend not to be influenced by reviews at all. I try to find a demo, a playthrough movie, or just the game's name/theme/creator and I'll almost always buy a good game.
Originally Posted by Knudde (Shab) In between bouts of spouting off how awesome they were. They were awesome back in the NES days. Killer Instinct was the only decent game they made in the 16-bit generation. DKC is about the definition of generic.
Blast Corps was fun. Goldeneye and PD were meh. They spent their GC days remaking Zelda in many a flawed fashion.
Nintendo definately got the good end of that Rare deal.
Perfect Dark Zero was a piece of trash. I'm concerned that they're still aparently making Killer Instinct 3, 2 and Gold left a horrible taste in my mouth; and my sucky game sense is already tingling in regards to KI3.
They were awesome in the 8bit days when they were called 'Ultimate' ive actually got one of their old games on the Amstrad cpc. And isometric adventure/puzzler called Knightlore.
They made loads of isometric games on the ZX Spectrum.
Originally Posted by DaVince [Ectoprods] The Sega Master System had a secret game programmed into the console. Talk about packin.
The Master system 1 had a game built into the bios, some maze game featuring a snail i think.
The Master system 2 had a game built in. Usually Sonic 1 or Alex kidd in miracle world.
Actually later versions of the Master System 1 had games built in too. Hang On, Hang On/Safari Hunt, Missile Defense 3D and Alex Kidd in Miracle World all appeared as built-in games on the first SMS. All versions of the Master System 2 has a built in game, either Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Sonic 1 or Lion King.
To make thing more confusing, the brazilian Master System 2 uses the Master System 1 design with a Master System 2 bios, while their Master System 3 is the equivelent of the rest of the world's Master System 2.
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I agree with you enitrly, Phred. I bought sonic the hedgehog on the VC but wish I had gotten the XBLA version for the achievements and online score board. Also you can adjust the screen size. Isn't the XBLA one cheaper, too?
Originally Posted by Slínk I agree with you enitrly, Phred. I bought sonic the hedgehog on the VC but wish I had gotten the XBLA version for the achievements and online score board. Also you can adjust the screen size. Isn't the XBLA one cheaper, too?
Yes, the XBLA versions actually has effort put into them. The VC games are just bare-bones emulations.
I'm waiting for the Fatal Fury and King of Fighter's Games to hit the VC. Of course, I have no clue how big these are going to be; I'd imagine pretty hefty though (MB wise).