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« on: September 14, 2008, 08:20:35 AM »

Been using the site for a while (started just before I got my Wii a few months ago), and just thought I might pop by the forums and say hai. The catalog scans have been especially useful for me, since I don't actually live near any of these shops to look at them myself. The price roundups are useful, too, although I haven't had the opportunity to buy launch games yet. Just about all my Wii collected has been bought with specials/deals seen on the site! =D

I'm generally into FPS, Adventure/RPG, fighter, and platformer games. I do like a little RTS (usually squad-based) and turn-based action occasionally. I've typically only done PC gaming, but a combination of a now very old PC set and the seemingly uniqueness of the Wii controls compared the the PS3 and 360 kinda won me over to the Wii. The only console I owned previously was a Sega Master System (with Alex the Kid in Miracle World built-in) donated to be from a family member, with such 'classics' as:

Alien Storm
Sonic the Hedgehog
California Games (probably got the biggest playtime)
Aztec Adventures
E-Swat, Action Fighter
Michale Jackson's Moonwalker (I think that was the name)
Bank Panic
Super Tennis
World Grand Prix
Vigilante
American Pro Football (could never work that one out)

Will probably have to get the Alex the Kid game to finish it some time on the VC, since I could never find the time to do it in one session =)

Currently, my Wii collection includes:

Mario Kart Wii (got it and the Wii a couple weeks after launch)
Big Brain Academy for Wii (actually fairly cool, got it cheaply with a remote)
Rayman Raving Rabbids (quite like it, especially the dancing, with they'd do a proper platformer, though)
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz (also fun, shame most of the minis are ****)
Red Steel (much better than I expected [someone else got it cheaply], looking forward to getting more FPS games if the controls are meant to be much better)
Worms: Space Oddity (haven't played it much at all for some reason, probably just haven't got into it yet)

So many cool games are left for me to get! Hoping to get Brawl, Zelda: TP, Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3, the UK version of MoH: Heroes 2, Zack & Wiki, Resident Evil 4 (never got the opportunity to play it), Super Paper Mario, Okami, No More Heroes, etc. etc. =)

I've also got a few VC games (played with 2 classic controllers, again with specials found on the site):

Zelda: Ocarina of Time (awesome game so-far, I never got the opportunity to play it)
Samurai Shodown II (much cooler than Super Street Fighter 2 IMO)

I previously was into emulation on the PC, but getting these games on the VC again now that I have a console feels much better. I currently have 2100 points left to spend...

Anyway, thanks again for the awesome site, you've certainly saved me at least $100 so-far =D
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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2008, 02:09:40 PM »

Heh, with the VC, whatever you do, don't get Alex Kidd in The Enchanted Castle. Miracle World wasn't out on VC when I bought that, and I thought it might be fun like the old Alex Kidd I played built in to a friend's Maaster System. Oh how wrong I was Sad

You never played OoT? Well you're in for a treat then Tongue

Hai and welcome.
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« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2008, 06:32:25 PM »

Hehe, yeah, IIRC I actually tried that game through emulation at one stage...real ****py. Felt so slow and clumsy. The environments were fairly boring, too.

I'm just up to the Water Temple in OoT now. With the way I play, you can be fairly much assured that I've completed most of the side-quests/secrets, too.
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« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2008, 02:10:15 PM »

OOT has a damn lot of sercets to find. All the little easter eggs and such are what turned the game into my all time favourite. Im long over due for another play through.
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« Reply #4 on: September 15, 2008, 04:43:40 PM »

Welcome Cheesy

i never buy a game without referring to ecogamer nowadays too, its so handy  Wink

I really want to get all of the sega systems and sonic games one day.
I want a collection of every sonic game up to the dreamcast
will be awesome!

so yeah, enjoy your stay Cool
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« Reply #5 on: September 15, 2008, 04:51:04 PM »

@Anthony

Oh yeah! One of the things I've liked about the secrets is that they aren't the 'bash every same-looking piece of wall to find X' type that seem common in a lot of other games of the time.

Now...if only there was an Ocarina Hero game...just think of the awesomeness =P
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« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2008, 11:13:17 AM »

The Master system was the bee knees to me. Remember 'Snake, rattle and roll'?? i think it was called that :s  Dont know about you guys but the sonic on the master system was hard as hell..compared to the megadrive ones anyhow.

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« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2008, 12:46:26 PM »

@Darren

The Sonic game for it was actually one of the few I -finished- Smiley Did take me some time, though, considering there wasn't any saving.
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« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2008, 01:46:12 PM »

Much easier when you get the rom too Wink haha. I just hated the hand glinding stages. When you look at the sonic world in real perspective i think, 'who the hell went around setting up springs that coincedently string together?' Its like Robotnics poor attempt at killing sonic but made it easier to get to him or something...yeah
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« Reply #9 on: September 16, 2008, 03:52:37 PM »

Much easier when you get the rom too Wink haha. I just hated the hand glinding stages. When you look at the sonic world in real perspective i think, 'who the hell went around setting up springs that coincedently string together?' Its like Robotnics poor attempt at killing sonic but made it easier to get to him or something...yeah
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