Well, I probably would narrow it down some, except I wanna make absolutely certain I'm not stuck with a few turds for a month. After Castlevania: Circle of the Moon and Link's Awakening, I proceeded to muck through Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (garbage), Magi Nation (I didn't hate it, but I'd be hard pressed to give it more than a 6/10), Paper Mario (see my topic about it), Katamari Damacy (If there's one thing this game taught me, it's don't trust a first impression), and I can't say Wario Ware Twisted refreshed me* (I got it to take on the road with me, but when I read in the manual that it shouldn't be played in a moving vehicle, I decided to play it now. I could have beaten it in two hours. It's the best out of all of these, though, and that's a wee bit sad when you think about it). Seems I attract crap games like a crap game magnet, but something in that lot's gotta be good.
*Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne probably would have, except I only played it for an hour and quit because (a) Magi Nation totally monster catcher'ed me out for a while (though I really like Nocturne's method of turning enemies into allies), and (b) until I can get something through my system, I'm not playing through an RPG even if it's Final Fantasy 6. Especially one that's supposed to be over 100 hours long. And yes, I'm aware Symphonia is an RPG. I figured I'd save that one for late in the trip.

Where are these lemmings going? The
Super Nintendo Super Shire! Hop in line and follow them there!
[ May 26, 2005, 08:42 PM: Message edited by: CodieKitty ]