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Just finished Prince of Persia: Sands of Time on PS2 and am onto Warrior Within. Darker tone than the first with more fighting so far. Not sure if I am going to like it as much as SoT but we shall see.
Also still going on Half Minute Hero on PSP. Great fun, original idea for a game with loads of classic gaming aspects to it. Anyone with a PSP needs this game.
Also still going on Half Minute Hero on PSP. Great fun, original idea for a game with loads of classic gaming aspects to it. Anyone with a PSP needs this game.
I picked up a wireless Game Cube controller and two Game Cube games for Alyssa, Winnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure and Star Wars: Rogue Leader - Rogue Squadron II ($4.00 and $2.00 respectively). I will let Alyssa have these so that she can play them on the Wii, yeah yeah Star Wars for Knightt ya ya... but really Alyssa totally digs Star Wars and heck it was only $2.00. I will try and pick a few more up for her as they are so cheap.
Is Luigi's Mansion any good ?
What other Game Cube games may be appropriate for Alyssa.
I found a way to play other region games on Wii as well... this opens up a whole new line of games.
Alyssa is psyched... she is calling it her own Xbox 360 !!!
Is Luigi's Mansion any good ?
What other Game Cube games may be appropriate for Alyssa.
I found a way to play other region games on Wii as well... this opens up a whole new line of games.
Alyssa is psyched... she is calling it her own Xbox 360 !!!

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Twilight Princess is excellent as a GC game.Daniel Jackson wrote:Luigi's Mansion is a very fun game.
For Alyssa I would highly recommend Mario Kart, Super Mario Sunshine, Paper Mario and perhaps Super Smash Bros. You might enjoy playing some of those games as well, but you really need to try out Zelda: Wind Waker and Zelda: Twilight Princess.
She is six years old, seven in December.xodacia81 wrote:Twilight Princess is excellent as a GC game.Daniel Jackson wrote:Luigi's Mansion is a very fun game.
For Alyssa I would highly recommend Mario Kart, Super Mario Sunshine, Paper Mario and perhaps Super Smash Bros. You might enjoy playing some of those games as well, but you really need to try out Zelda: Wind Waker and Zelda: Twilight Princess.
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Luigi will be fine for her. The Zelda games are a bit too complex in terms of controls and events for people under 10 or 12. BUT, I think that any of the Zelda games are a great introduction to action rpgs. I've seen it around 15 dollars. Try it for yourself, if you can. You might be surprised.Knightt wrote:She is six years old, seven in December.xodacia81 wrote:Twilight Princess is excellent as a GC game.Daniel Jackson wrote:Luigi's Mansion is a very fun game.
For Alyssa I would highly recommend Mario Kart, Super Mario Sunshine, Paper Mario and perhaps Super Smash Bros. You might enjoy playing some of those games as well, but you really need to try out Zelda: Wind Waker and Zelda: Twilight Princess.
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The Zelda games I'm recommending for you, Chris. The rest should be enjoyable to Alyssa. She might not get everything about some of the games, but she will have fun.Knightt wrote:She is six years old, seven in December.xodacia81 wrote:Twilight Princess is excellent as a GC game.Daniel Jackson wrote:Luigi's Mansion is a very fun game.
For Alyssa I would highly recommend Mario Kart, Super Mario Sunshine, Paper Mario and perhaps Super Smash Bros. You might enjoy playing some of those games as well, but you really need to try out Zelda: Wind Waker and Zelda: Twilight Princess.
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Yep, me too. I was seconding the rec but I thought I'd add the info so he could decide for himself.Daniel Jackson wrote:The Zelda games I'm recommending for you, Chris. The rest should be enjoyable to Alyssa. She might not get everything about some of the games, but she will have fun.Knightt wrote:She is six years old, seven in December.xodacia81 wrote:Twilight Princess is excellent as a GC game.Daniel Jackson wrote:Luigi's Mansion is a very fun game.
For Alyssa I would highly recommend Mario Kart, Super Mario Sunshine, Paper Mario and perhaps Super Smash Bros. You might enjoy playing some of those games as well, but you really need to try out Zelda: Wind Waker and Zelda: Twilight Princess.
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I really have to get back on THAT horse and finish it up.ian_house wrote:Just completed Red Dead Redemption, all the missions anyway theres still a bit to do to get 100%.
Just wanted to say this was a great game I didn't get bored of at all all the way through and actually paid attention to the story rather than skipping through to get to the action.
That and Mass Effect 2....
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You should. The ending (for a sandbox game) is worth your while.Knightt wrote:I really have to get back on THAT horse and finish it up.ian_house wrote:Just completed Red Dead Redemption, all the missions anyway theres still a bit to do to get 100%.
Just wanted to say this was a great game I didn't get bored of at all all the way through and actually paid attention to the story rather than skipping through to get to the action.
That and Mass Effect 2....
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