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Favourite import exclusives (wallet damaging content warning!)
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Ah yeah, I forgot about:
Ltd Edition Deathsmiles US Xbox360
Apart from being a lush game, the faceplate is cool too. Unless you have a 360S lol
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Yeah, I'll go with Ouendan too. It was the first thing I thought of when I heard that the 3DS would be region locked. It's a fantastic game with great tracks. While I didn't think EBA was rubbish, the original beats it in almost every area.
But my most played import exclusive are the Saturn Capcom fighters that only made it to Japan, to my knowledge. X-Men vs SF, Marvel vs SF, Cyberbots etc. They're the main reason I got two Saturns.
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Cracking US import. Pinball Hall Of Fame: The Williams Collection. Truly spot on pinball physics, some fantastic real tables that look (gfx on the PS3 ver are very slick) and sound authentic, and play as close to the real thing as you're likely to get on a console.
It's available across all formats in the US but if you want the brilliant Medieval Madness (awesome table), Tales of the Arabian Nights, and No Good Gofers then you need to go for the PS3 or 360 version as they're exclusives.
Last edited by Atticus; 26-01-2011, 09:29.
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Being the big rhythm action fan that I am the following 2 games have been favourites of mine in the last year:
Hatsune Miku Project Diva:
K-On! After School Love:
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Favourite import exclusives (wallet damaging content warning!)
My favourite import exclusives are:
Guru Logic Champ on the GBA.
Some of the puzzles are seemingly impossible, but knowing they are all solvable spurs me on. I've sunk more time into that game than I care to think about. Almost as much as:
Mr Driller Ace on the GBA.
This keeps track of how far you dig. I don't look at that page any more
And finally:
Sin & Punishment: Successor to the Earth on the N64.
I love the boxart. I love the action. I love the characters. I love the mixed up gameplay elements and different viewpoints. A classic and now bettered by it's sequel on the Wii.Last edited by charlesr; 26-01-2011, 09:09.Tags: None
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