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- superman-prime
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Are racing games big over in the US?
I'm playing Forza 3 at the mo and it is sweeeeeeter than Jessica Alba in honey. The graphics are nuts, especially with replays and things it looks very real. Plus being able to rewind stops you from having to play the same race again. I'm losing alot of possible time on the board to this game! ha ha!
I'm playing Forza 3 at the mo and it is sweeeeeeter than Jessica Alba in honey. The graphics are nuts, especially with replays and things it looks very real. Plus being able to rewind stops you from having to play the same race again. I'm losing alot of possible time on the board to this game! ha ha!
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I downloaded Super Mario "The Lost Levels": the Japanese version of Super Mario 2, which translated into English means "Mario game that will kick your a**." I did a trick to get around 100 lives in level 1-1 and I'm on 4-1 now and I've got like 6 left. I can see why they thought it was too difficult to release in the USA back in the day.
Still chippiing away on WiiSports (on level 19 of 20 on swordplay showdown!).
Still chippiing away on WiiSports (on level 19 of 20 on swordplay showdown!).
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Currently playing Star Ocean 2 on PSP and Lego Indiana Jones on Xbox 360.
Star Ocean is cool. Typical JRPG fare so far.
Lego Indy is great fun. I never liked the films much but when turned into a puzzle/beat-em-up with cut scenes done in a slapstick silent movie style it is great. Plus it has enough collections - characters, treasure chests, idols, postcards - to satisfy the obsessive compulsive in me. Plus it has Lego which instantly ups the cool factor by at least 1000 points.
Star Ocean is cool. Typical JRPG fare so far.
Lego Indy is great fun. I never liked the films much but when turned into a puzzle/beat-em-up with cut scenes done in a slapstick silent movie style it is great. Plus it has enough collections - characters, treasure chests, idols, postcards - to satisfy the obsessive compulsive in me. Plus it has Lego which instantly ups the cool factor by at least 1000 points.
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DUDE!Todd Luck wrote:I downloaded Super Mario "The Lost Levels": the Japanese version of Super Mario 2, which translated into English means "Mario game that will kick your a**." I did a trick to get around 100 lives in level 1-1 and I'm on 4-1 now and I've got like 6 left. I can see why they thought it was too difficult to release in the USA back in the day.
Still chippiing away on WiiSports (on level 19 of 20 on swordplay showdown!).
That was included in the Super Mario All-Stars for SNES and I always started that b*tch with the Game Genie and it still kicked my shiny white behind.
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The Lost Levels was the original SMB2 in Japan but it was deemed too hard for the west so they gave us the dumbed down SMB2.Chiclo wrote:DUDE!Todd Luck wrote:I downloaded Super Mario "The Lost Levels": the Japanese version of Super Mario 2, which translated into English means "Mario game that will kick your a**." I did a trick to get around 100 lives in level 1-1 and I'm on 4-1 now and I've got like 6 left. I can see why they thought it was too difficult to release in the USA back in the day.
Still chippiing away on WiiSports (on level 19 of 20 on swordplay showdown!).
That was included in the Super Mario All-Stars for SNES and I always started that b*tch with the Game Genie and it still kicked my shiny white behind.
I think they were right about it.
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SMB2 was just a reskin of another game too. A guy wearing a turban and an arab princess were the equivalent of Mario & Peach.Drift wrote:The Lost Levels was the original SMB2 in Japan but it was deemed too hard for the west so they gave us the dumbed down SMB2.Chiclo wrote:DUDE!Todd Luck wrote:I downloaded Super Mario "The Lost Levels": the Japanese version of Super Mario 2, which translated into English means "Mario game that will kick your a**." I did a trick to get around 100 lives in level 1-1 and I'm on 4-1 now and I've got like 6 left. I can see why they thought it was too difficult to release in the USA back in the day.
Still chippiing away on WiiSports (on level 19 of 20 on swordplay showdown!).
That was included in the Super Mario All-Stars for SNES and I always started that b*tch with the Game Genie and it still kicked my shiny white behind.
I think they were right about it.
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6 lives? Game Genies? What is this "Lost Levels Mario" you speak of? I don't recall hearing of it. I don't recall wasting hours of my life trying to get past that fireball. I don't think I ever had trouble with that one koopa troopa and the pit. Nope. I don't recall it.Chiclo wrote:DUDE!Todd Luck wrote:I downloaded Super Mario "The Lost Levels": the Japanese version of Super Mario 2, which translated into English means "Mario game that will kick your a**." I did a trick to get around 100 lives in level 1-1 and I'm on 4-1 now and I've got like 6 left. I can see why they thought it was too difficult to release in the USA back in the day.
Still chippiing away on WiiSports (on level 19 of 20 on swordplay showdown!).
That was included in the Super Mario All-Stars for SNES and I always started that b*tch with the Game Genie and it still kicked my shiny white behind.
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