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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: The far side of Fribbulus Xax Posts: 7,386 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | SMB3. I also liked Athletic World, Kirby's Adventure, the Megaman series, Bubble Bobble, and the Adventure Island series. -The Flying Fish --------------- The Aqua Ants Oasis http://www.aqua-ants-oasis.com Visit the Forums while you're there! Check out the DopefishZone too! Visit VGF's PC Forum and Online Gaming Forum! |
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| Guest | SMB3, Rampage, River City Ransom, and Mario Bros. ![]() The day Mario ate one mushroom too many... MB Gold-For Mario Fans By Mario Cult Fans Nintendo Fans EZBoard |
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| Guest | SMB3 and Metroid are tied with each other. I find myself always playing either one of those games, and I can't pick one over the other. Blackened Is the End Winter it Will Send Throwing All You See Into Obscurity Death of Mother Earth Never a Rebirth Evolution's End Never Will it Mend Never. (The Spanish Inquisition) |
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| hmmmm, tough choice... prolly Bubble Bobble and then SMB3 ![]() | |
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| Guest | How to read: Name - System - Save Information - Other notes Blaster Master 2 - Sega Genesis - No Save - Not strongly reccomended. The game was a shame to Blaster Master. But if my resources are right, Sunsoft did NOT make this one. They said to some other company "OK, go ahead and make this game and we'll publish it." Although if it was for the SNES, I'm sure the sound would have been much better. Blaster Master Boy - Game Boy - No Save But There Is A Stage Select Code - This is the fake one. You may notice you fight with land mines and your character has a gun arm. The biggest giveaway it's a fake is there's no tank. The Stage Select code isn't much of a help because the final boss is incredibly hard without certain types of mines. Blaster Master: Enemy Below - Game Boy Color - No Save, But There Is A Password - It's also compatible with the original Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, and Super Game Boy(the border you get playing it this way is kind of cool). It's basically the original gone through a blender with some added features(but it is NOT a port). Blaster Master: Blasting Again - Playstation - You can save up to three games on one card - It's in 3D and the character from the other four games(Jason) is only seen twice in this(and one time really doesn't count because it was just the top of his head. The other time is a drawing of him you can also see in the manual. You never see his face in 3D). He was killed 2 or 3 years before this takes place. Instead, you play as his son Roddy(who's suppose to be 15 but sounds like he's over 20). There is a bit of an interesting plot in this, but for whatever reason we got plotholes from it(for example, in the original NES game and the novel, Jason was 15. According to BM:BA, he was in his mid- to late-20's in the NES game) ![]() Where are these lemmings going? The Super Nintendo Super Shire! Hop in line and follow them there! However, they might be going to the Sunsoft Forum. Why not see if they're there too. [ June 04, 2002, 08:45 AM: Message edited by: CodieKitty ] |
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| Guest | I'm just saying that because for whatever reason, whenever there were two similar games(such as Lemmings) that were for both the SNES and the Genesis, the SNES one almost always had the better sound(such as Lemmings). In fact, in Mega Man: The Wily Wars the music on the NES versions of the games had better music... at least all of this is in my opinion. ![]() Where are these lemmings going? The Super Nintendo Super Shire! Hop in line and follow them there! However, they might be going to the Sunsoft Forum. Why not see if they're there too. [ June 04, 2002, 10:57 AM: Message edited by: CodieKitty ] |
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