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B!shop:
Space Station Silicon Valley on the N64 was a fun little platformer.

Johnny C:
If by "little" you mean "tremendously ambitious" then I agree.

Arcane:

--- Quote from: ScrambledGregs on 20 Dec 2006, 21:20 ---Jagged Alliance 2. What a great frigging game. An open ended, turn based strategy game where you play a group of mercenaries trying to liberate a country from a fascist queen. Has RPG elements and a great sense of humor.


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Great game. Although I don't really get why the game desingers forgot the great multiplayer, which worked almost perfectly in Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games. I still hope that somebody would do unofficial Jagged Alliance 2 multiplayer mod, or otherwise the company would do JA3 (and don't screw it up) with good multiplayer support on lan and/or internet.

In Finland Ninja Gaiden (Xbox) got much less attention that it should have gotten. Probably the best singleplayer game for Xbox and it got good reviews (few popular finnish game-medias gave 98 out of 100), but players just didn't buy it. Maybe too hard or singleplayers just aren't in?

Also Rollercoaster Tycoon (the first one only). Maybe the best simulator, I just love it. Somehow I can play it weeks and months with money-code, so I don't have to worry about money and I just keep design more and more beautiful amusement parks. :)

Then also Golden Sun 1-2 for GBA, way too undervalued.

+ Metal Arms: Glitch in the System. I have it for Xbox, great game.

B!shop:

--- Quote from: Johnny C on 09 Apr 2007, 08:19 ---If by "little" you mean "tremendously ambitious" then I agree.

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Well, yeah. I was younger at the time, so I guess I didn't appreciate it as much froma  design standpoint.

If only Springy-Thingy's existed in real life. =/

Stryc9Fuego:
One of my favorite games from when I was younger was Beyond the Forbidden Forest for the C64. God, that game had some great, violent deaths! Anyone here ever play that?

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