I loved Kraft Racers back in the day! Would like to give it another try. Do you find it holds up?
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It's been good so far, much faster than Mario Kart. Trying to drift round tight corners at high speed hasn't worked out for me, so I've been racing more traditionally while using map weapons. Im not sure if that's how you're meant to play it or if I just need more practice, but I'm winning races.
Worth going back to imo.
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Yeah, Krazy Racers launched with the GBA in the UK, whereas Mario Kart didn't come out till a few months later. I remember it feeling really slow when I first played it, after hammering tons of Krazy Racers! Of course, as ever with MK, it very much proved itself the better game in the course of play (and in fact I would say one of the best entries in the franchise overall).
Will definitely be giving Krazy Racers another go at some point.
Originally posted by wakkaI loved Kraft Racers back in the day!
Great autocorrection here as well. Imagine that. Burger cheese 'Single' vs triangle of Dairylea. Spamming the crackers out of Lunchables like green shells.
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It's been a while since I've posted much, there's really been almost nothing out there. Still, we've eventually got some stuff, if nothing that special. The games were all from Cex. I've thrown in Die Hard for the laugh, I got it from a charity shop for 10p - despite the narrow case it's an original release with 1990 copyright and is completely brand new. Couldn't resist.
Samba De Amigo (Wii): Christ, this one has taken some finding. I think I've looked at about 30 copies of this by now. It's one of these games where they get bought for kids, so they're always torn up and nasty. This one is genuinely mint though. I never had the DC version as it was always just a bit too rich for me (even when it was relatively cheap). Anyway, the Wii version cost me £1. No maracas yet though. In all honesty I'll probably not bother, my experience of any "clip on" type Wii accessory is they're a waste of time.
Metroid: Other M (Wii): All I remember about this is that it was faintly controversial for some reason or other, but for some reason it seems the least likely to turn up in the shop. I see loads of copies of Corruption, but rarely this one. Irritatingly with this one, it's absolutely brand new except for the case where the sticker has etched itself onto the case so I'll need a new one. I keep a pile of dirt-cheap but mint Wii games for this purpose. £8 which is a fair bit above the norm for Wii games.
Phantasy Star Universe (360): Going to say I think the online component of this one will be pretty long dead at this stage! I was 50:50 about this as I suspect the "fully featured" single player mode probably isn't that much special, but it was only £2 and basically like new. I'll give it a shot. I liked PSO on the Dreamcast.
Maximo vs Army of Zin (PS2): Sequel to Maximo, loosely related to Ghosts and Goblins, developed by the US arm of Capcom. I've got to say - hand on heart - I completely had no idea this even existed. I knew Maximo, I've got Maximo. Can't say I remember this one at all. Maybe some kind of early onset dementia. Came out in 2003, I was playing loads of games then! Weirdly, it's two quid cheaper than the original Maximo at only £6.
VMU: I saw this in the glass case of a market stall selling absolute junk - and I mean absolute junk. 99% of it just needed putting in a skip. He had a few completely worthless Master System cartridges too, didn't bother with those. The screen has a mark on it and there's some kind of resetting issue (think the battery contacts need cleaning or bending or something). Had a load of Resident Evil: Code Veronica saves on dated only 2017 which is a bit peculiar in how recent it is. Still, I'll have it for £2.
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One game from Colin; great condition, packaged immaculately. Grand.
Another from a random UK eBayer; I forgot how big a gamble this was, and ended up with a GBA box in a barely padded envelope. It might look passable in this picture, but I'd say "gamer's condition" was a generous starting point before the postal service had its way with it. Oh well, the cart works at least and I am buying this one with an intent to get it played in the near future.
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£50 is a steal for that collection, good work!
This week I learned that there's another rhythm game collab between Masaya Matsuura and Rodney Greenblat that completely flew under my radar. While it's not meant to be great, that you can still buy brand new copies for under a tenner was a pleasant surprise at least.
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Originally posted by Colin View PostAbsolutely as near as I'll get to buying a PC-Engine game again! Probably paid too much at £50, but the completed listings for it on eBay that I found were all £100+
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