DustinC said:Got home, ready to play, aaaaaand my disc doesn't work. : /
what consensus? among weekend players, maybe?bumpkin said:This seems to be the consensus.
Osuwari said:sounds like SSBB disc problem v2 *insert "and here we go" joker pic*
i wonder why the wii lens suck so much when it comes to dual layered discs... i really hope mine doesn't come up with this bullshit since i sent it for repair just 3 months ago because my old laser died.
You guys can stop stating your opinions as facts now. There are at least 3 different camps for these comparisons and they're all equal in size.blu said:what consensus? among weekend players, maybe?
echoes was the pinnnacle of the series. retro were given a carte blanche to do the perfect prime as they see it and they came up with echoes. haters can go suck a thumb.
DustinC said:That might be right. I'll test this out on another Wii in the morning and see if I have any luck. I've been putting off getting my Wii repaired from the sparkly sprite problem, I guess I'll just need to suck it up now.
Edit: Fuuuuuck, I'm out of warranty too? :lol
Honestly, I wouldn't hold your breath. I preordered Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon in December when they first listed the bonus for that. Bonus disappeared sometime shortly before release in February, and I got nothin.topofuji said:Gamestop/EBGames' sites had the poster/shirt preorder bonuses up yesterday, but now only the shirt. I preordered while the poster was still there, will I still be getting that too? (I literally checked a few hours later and the poster offer was removed)
Balb said:Nintendo first party games have been this way long before the Wii in terms of pricing anyway.
Not really. The consensus seems to be that MP2 isn't as good as MP1. Though I myself still believe that MP2 is better than MP3, if only by a slight bit.bumpkin said:This seems to be the consensus. I'll definitely play through MP1 and MP3 again once I get the Trilogy. MP2 on the other hand, well, I'll give it a try (I only played the demo on 'Cube) but I'm not expecting to be amazed.
bumpkin said:This seems to be the consensus.
Leondexter said:There is no consensus. My enjoyment was MP2 > MP1 >>>>MP3
Yeah, probablySpider from Mars said:Time to man up and admit a terrible thing....
I have never played a Metroid game for more than 30 minutes, and have never played any of the gamecube ones or the wii one. I saw my friend play the Phazon mines part and decided that was too much of a pain in the ass to deal with.
Is it too late for my soul to be saved???
Spider from Mars said:Time to man up and admit a terrible thing....
I have never played a Metroid game for more than 30 minutes, and have never played any of the gamecube ones or the wii one. I saw my friend play the Phazon mines part and decided that was too much of a pain in the ass to deal with.
Is it too late for my soul to be saved???
I have the super Nintendo version haha, but i can not get into for the life of me. I have started it at least 4 times and never play it for more than half an hour or so before stopping,I always see it mentioned as one of the best games of all time and it baffles me. Does it get significantly better at the 1 or 2 hour mark? And what about the gamecube games? Heavy Backtracking is a gaming peeve of mine and that seems to be a staple of this and castlevania, which may be why i am not a fan of this type of game. Shadow Complex piqued my interest however...the demo was pretty damn good. I am still debating whether to purchase it or not, same goes with this 3 pack.Struct09 said:Begin your path of salvation with Super Metroid on VC
As with all games focused on empowerment, yeah, it does get better the more you play, the more you find. At the end of the game you feel like a tank, and not only because of your items, but also because of your knowledge. You can't progress unless you remember the map, and that requires you to play either of the games without putting, say, 1 month break in between.Spider from Mars said:I have the super Nintendo version haha, but i can not get into for the life of me. I have started it at least 4 times and never play it for more than half an hour or so before stopping,I always see it mentioned as one of the best games of all time and it baffles me. Does it get significantly better at the 1 or 2 hour mark? And what about the gamecube games? Heavy Backtracking is a gaming peeve of mine and that seems to be a staple of this and castlevania, which may be why i am not a fan of this type of game. Shadow Complex piqued my interest however...the demo was pretty damn good. I am still debating whether to purchase it or not, same goes with this 3 pack.
Spider from Mars said:I have the super Nintendo version haha, but i can not get into for the life of me. I have started it at least 4 times and never play it for more than half an hour or so before stopping,I always see it mentioned as one of the best games of all time and it baffles me. Does it get significantly better at the 1 or 2 hour mark? And what about the gamecube games? Heavy Backtracking is a gaming peeve of mine and that seems to be a staple of this and castlevania, which may be why i am not a fan of this type of game. Shadow Complex piqued my interest however...the demo was pretty damn good. I am still debating whether to purchase it or not, same goes with this 3 pack.