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Even as I already have all European region 3DS games, I have to get more. I was in Spain and found some good deals on multiplayer 3DS games.
Certainly one of those is not a 3DS game. I've been wanting to get Twilight Princess as I have never played it before.
Frogger 3D I got as a loose game card, the single player game is not fun on it, the Streetpass game that is a endless runner type version of the original frogger is awesome, and the multiplayer is fantastic. I already had 2 copies of it, so this is my third.
Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed is intresting as it has a very bad download play where the players can't choose their characters and there is only one track to play via download play, and at times the framerate drops as do the inputs for the people who downloaded the track. I personally like the game a lot more than Mario Kart 7, but even though Mario Kart 7 has better framerate and better download play. Got 2 more copies of it to play. Will be interesting to try this with my friends.
Disney Magical world is not a great game, but apparently it has some sort of 2 player multiplayer, so I had to get it.
One Piece Unlimited World Red is somewhat good game, it takes a few hours of play time before the multiplayer is unlocked (if I remember correctly). The game looks great... The game also does not support stereoscopic 3D.
Apparently Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D has co-op multiplayer, I want to try it out.
Kung-Fu Panda is not a good game, it's a poor version of Super Smash Bros, it will be intresting to see if it will be fun to play on a game night.
I'm not a fan of Super Smash Bros series, but as I am the nuts 3DS guy, had to get 2 extra copies for multiplayer so that I get to experience it with my friends.
Mario Sports Superstars is one of those games that is not very fun when playing alone, and the omission of download play really hurts the game.
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Originally posted by Colin View PostAwesome, is there much of a community on it? Is it all people playing via emulation? I have so many questions.
PC players (Blue Burst) are spread across both servers and PC is definitely the most abundant with players. However, even though I got the PC version running on my Mac a couple of years ago, I never properly got back into it as I much prefer the comfort and convenience of consoles gaming, handheld even more so now life gets in the way.
As to whether other users are using emulation, I think a fair few play the GameCube version via a Wii which, from what I understand, is fairly simple to set up and has the benefits of working with a modern telly and not requiring the rather expensive BBA. On Sylverant there are a smattering of DC users connecting via DreamPi.Last edited by samanosuke; 28-12-2023, 15:11.
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So I finally managed to pick up a copy again of what is undoubtedly one of my favourite PC Engine titles, Dracula X. (And most peoples to be fair!) I'm not sure if it's just been me looking in the wrong places, but original copies of this seem to be a bit thin on the ground these days? It's a game that I ideally would've wanted a pristine copy of, which this isn't, but it's in pretty decent shape all in. If a proper mint one ever appears I'll no doubt trade up.
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Originally posted by Goemon View PostWhen I see some of the monetary values against extras like a spine, it puts me right off collecting anything with the extras TBH.
I always remember seeing a shop wanting like £100 more for a copy of Shinrei Jutsusashi Taromaru on the Saturn because had the extra sticker with it.
Personally I'd rather have the spine and do actively seek out games with spines but if I can get the same game in mint condition for 15 quid or more cheaper, I'm going to do without the spine. In Super Raiden's case the price difference was about 23 pounds cheaper without the spine. It's a no brainier in my opinion. ðŸ‘
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Originally posted by Goemon View PostWhen I see some of the monetary values against extras like a spine, it puts me right off collecting anything with the extras TBH.
I always remember seeing a shop wanting like £100 more for a copy of Shinrei Jutsusashi Taromaru on the Saturn because had the extra sticker with it.
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To me, the bonkers thing with the Nintendo cardboard boxes is how much people will pay for one that looks like it’s been left in a dog kennel as makeshift bedding. Not a bit of day-to-day wear of a game well-played, but genuinely torn up and flattened. They might be able to convince themselves that putting them in a plastic protector will make them look mint, but I can’t quite see it. Paying pretty much anything for a ratty bit of cardboard seems mad to me.
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