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Post by Heart's Soul (N723) on Mar 3, 2011 11:33:00 GMT -5
Well, I'm a retro collector now (but I still have nothing) and I just wanted to see what everyone's favorite NES games were.
EDIT: Screw it, this is general NES discussion now.
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Post by pokemoneinstein on Mar 3, 2011 17:53:58 GMT -5
Little Red Hood Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde. Where's Waldo Daydreamin' Davey The Silver Surfer
'Nuff said.
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Post by Heart's Soul (N723) on Mar 3, 2011 18:04:32 GMT -5
Little Red Hood Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde. Where's Waldo Daydreamin' Davey The Silver Surfer 'Nuff said. I might get Menace Beach. We adding that one? (Yep, Ultra Rare) Also, are we adding Action 52 to that list?
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Post by pokemoneinstein on Mar 3, 2011 18:23:56 GMT -5
No, but we can add Mario's Time Machine, if you'd like.
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Post by TheGuitahHeroe on Mar 3, 2011 18:55:35 GMT -5
Little Red Hood Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde. Where's Waldo Daydreamin' Davey The Silver Surfer 'Nuff said. lolololol Best NES game was the original Legend of Zelda imo, followed by SMB3.
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Post by Heart's Soul (N723) on Mar 4, 2011 13:31:26 GMT -5
LoZ is number 11 on my list. XD
Oh, and I changed the topic- anything NES goes in here.
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Post by WherewolfTherewolf on Mar 4, 2011 15:24:21 GMT -5
I have to say, NES's are IMPOSSIBLE to destroy. My old NES was originally my parent's, it's probably over 20 years old now and yet it still works completely fine without ever having to replace a controller, or a cable or anything - I had to shove a rock in it for a while to get it to hold the cartridge down completely but now even that works again normally. On the other hand, I had my original Wii for a few years and it stopped working all-together for no reason at all, I've also had a controller's accelerometer stop functioning normally and a nunchuku completely stop working - all for no reason as I handle my electronics pretty well. Interesting how older technology is so much more sturdy then newer ones, I guess new ones are more intricate but you'd think as they went on they'd also build them better.
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Post by pokemoneinstein on Mar 5, 2011 0:01:15 GMT -5
I know, right? All my old stuff still works just fine, yet I've had two broken PS3s, a broken DS lite, and my DSi's shoulder buttons just randomly stopped working more than once. Luckily I could fix it within warranty on that one. My old, original DS has survived being used as a dog's chew toy—completely functional.
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Post by Heart's Soul (N723) on Mar 5, 2011 13:44:14 GMT -5
I know, right? All my old stuff still works just fine, yet I've had two broken PS3s, a broken DS lite, and my DSi's shoulder buttons just randomly stopped working more than once. Luckily I could fix it within warranty on that one. My old, original DS has survived being used as a dog's chew toy—completely functional. Really? My DS Lite was accidentally drilled through, and the top screen was f***ed for a while. Then, it just repaired itself! The hole is still there, but the screen works fine, and all my buttons, too! Note: I had that DS for about 4 years now.
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Post by kristal on Mar 26, 2011 4:11:03 GMT -5
I know, right? All my old stuff still works just fine, yet I've had two broken PS3s, a broken DS lite, and my DSi's shoulder buttons just randomly stopped working more than once. Luckily I could fix it within warranty on that one. My old, original DS has survived being used as a dog's chew toy—completely functional. --------------------- R4 3DSAcekard 3DS3DS flash cardReally?
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Post by WherewolfTherewolf on Mar 26, 2011 9:41:55 GMT -5
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