• 8 years 6 months ago
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    I like Dynamite Headdy the best.
    "I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I'm not." -Kurt Cobain
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      • 8 years 6 months ago
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      You're missing a lot of games from that list ;)

      Alien Soldier (Megadrive)
      Advance Guardian Heroes (GBA)
      Astro Boy: Omega Factor (GBA)
      Bangaioh (N64)
      Bangaioh (Dreamcast)
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        • 8 years 6 months ago
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        the only one i can recall playing is mischief makers

        so

        mischief makers.
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          • 8 years 6 months ago
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          [quote=flamepanther]You're missing a lot of games from that list ;)

          Alien Soldier (Megadrive)
          Advance Guardian Heroes (GBA)
          Astro Boy: Omega Factor (GBA)
          Bangaioh (N64)
          Bangaioh (Dreamcast)
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            • 8 years 6 months ago
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            query:
            how can you make something that asks people their favorite (whatever) but still subject them to a poll?


            thats like saddam hussein: making an election with the question asking either yes or no to elect saddam hussein....and we all know what happens when you say no.
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              • 8 years 6 months ago
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              I'm shocked that people other than me owned Mischief Makers. I got it as a surprise present with my 64 and I loved it.
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                • 8 years 6 months ago
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                santuel wrote:
                I'm shocked that people other than me owned Mischief Makers. I got it as a surprise present with my 64 and I loved it.
                It's one of the best games in my N64 collection. It got pretty decent reviews when it came out too.
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                  • 8 years 6 months ago
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                  It always striked me as a game buried by Smash Brothers, Perfect Dark, Mario 64, etc.

                  Wow though, it was a great game. I never did quite get the full ending either. I planned on buying a 64 and that game eventually though
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                    • 8 years 6 months ago
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                    Smash Bros. and Perfect Dark came out a long time after Mischeif Makers though. Most of Treasure's games don't get a lot of attention in the US, I've noticed. They're a comparatively small developer that doesn't publish their own games, so they get little publicity, and then when people do play the games, they tend to be a little too hardcore for most American gamers, too unconventional for most American gamers, or both.
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                      • 8 years 6 months ago
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                      Yeah, but sometimes you really do need to stick to a formula, sometimes a big change is a little too much. But that being said, I did enjoy the game. Kind of made me think of a more innovative Megaman.
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                        • 8 years 6 months ago
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                        santuel wrote:
                        Kind of made me think of a more innovative Megaman.
                        It made me think of Super Mario Bros 2 (USA version) on loads and loads of crack.
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                          • 8 years 6 months ago
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                          santuel wrote:
                          Wow though, it was a great game. I never did quite get the full ending either. I planned on buying a 64 and that game eventually though


                          I once almost got all the gold crystals, I needed to get the one on "The Day Of" level, but I quite haven't figured that one out yet. D:
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                            • 8 years 5 months ago
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                            Ikaruga was brilliant! I love the constant switching between white and black. The graphics hold up reasonably well today, too!
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                              • 8 years 5 months ago
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                              Although I thought Ikaruga was a good game, Gunstar Super Heroes is a great accomplishment by Treasure. It pushed the GBA's hardware to the limit and the game looks superb and probably is one of the best looking GBA games out there. The game was fun, challenging and although it was way too short it was great while it lasted.
                              ROSEBUD....

                              yes, rosebud frozen peas. Full of country goodness and GREEN PEANESS. wait that's terrible, I QUIT!



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