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BiG_Weasel

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#1  Edited By BiG_Weasel

One of my faves:

JUSTIN BAILEY
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Enter that password to play Metroid with Samus out of the space suit.
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#2  Edited By BiG_Weasel

I'm trying to find the link, but I've read that the price on the PS3 is going down from $399 to $299. Can anyone in the biz confirm this? I've had 2 Xbox 360s, and I sold the last one after it was replaced following a RROD. With tax refunds forthcoming, I'm considering investing in one. 

(I'm sure this has been posted before, but I didn't see anything recently on it.)

Thanks!
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#3  Edited By BiG_Weasel

Windows 7? Is it coming out that quickly? The question remains: Does anyone actually play Halo on the PC?

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#4  Edited By BiG_Weasel

I often find myself longing for the days of yore, back when each new game released was an event, and the subtle differences between similar games is what really made them stand out. As much as I enjoy today's games, I find the "newness" factor underwhelming. Could it be that I'm jaded, bored, and just plain old? My achy knee and increasing midsection would like to weigh in on that...

Recently, I've come to discover the joys of digging up old games- favorites of years past- and replaying them with the same gusto I had when they were released. As of the time of writing, I'm enjoying playing through the Legacy of Kain series on PC (I played them on PSX and PS2 back in the day).  I was thoroughly wrapped up in the storyline, the characters, and the world of Nosgoth when I first came across these games a decade or more ago.

Even now, I still enjoy picking up Mega Man's NES adventures on a nearly yearly (yes, I rhymed!) basis just for laughs. And what year would be complete without a stroll through Castlevania on or around Halloweeen? Just this past Christmas, I bought my 10-year old daughter a copy of Chrono Trigger for her DS, and she really has gotten into it whole-heartedly. She'll even admit that its a better game that a lot of the newer titles that have came out, Pokemon included.

Maybe there's something about the "charm" of the old school games that today's games are lacking. Everything on the market today marketed to the "core" gaming audience has to be cutting-edge, gritty, and adult-minded. What happened to the cutesy characters who had engaging gameplay, tongue-in-cheek humor, and were just plain fun? I was hoping the Wii would do that, but they've gotten too "niche" with the motion controls.

But, there's always hope. Some of the downloadable titles I've seen (Yay, Mega Man 9!) really spark that orignal feeling I had when 2D sidescrollers were the rage- that feeling of joy, of excitement, of youth.  Maybe, just maybe someone's paying attention. Maybe, against all hope, we'll see these games make a comeback. Maybe I won't have to dig up an NES in the future.

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#5  Edited By BiG_Weasel

Did they ever patch the PC version to where it's playable? I'm sick of them "futureproofing" games. I want to be able to play them on my machine *now*

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#6  Edited By BiG_Weasel

I got Vista Home Premium on my Alienware. I upgraded it to 64-bit, and I love it. Honestly, I have less trouble on my Vista machine that I have had on any XP machine I've ever owned. The above posters are correct: it can be as big a memory hog as XP was, but with tweaking, it's a slick OS.

Oh, and about those PC/Mac slights. I'd love a Mac, but I can't justify paying Apple's prices just to get an Intel rig to dual-boot Vista on anyway. It's kinda funny how the biggest thing to hit the Mac was being able to run Windows :)

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#7  Edited By BiG_Weasel

Hey, bombers! Thanks for the warm welcome. I've been a 1up regular for years, but the community on that site has now jumped ship, and I don't blame them. I heard about Giant Bomb on the 1upYours podcast, so they essentially told me where to go after 1up.com officially was gutted.

You'll be seeing me a lot on these forums, and hopefully making a few friends. I'm downloading the latest GB podcast right now (you guys have me as a subscriber : )  ) At any rate, those who are interested can shoot me an invite. Thanks again!