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#1  Edited By samfo

The PS2's library of great games was (and still is) undeniably one of the greatest in games consoles. Some of the PS2's greatest titles came pretty late in its lifespan and..

I wondered what people thought were good games that they never had a chance to play as they came out too late in the ps2's lifespan.

For me it would be

  • Shadow of the colossus
  • Okami
  • Tourist Trophy
  • Kingdom Hearts 2
  • Final Fantasy XII

Bully would probably have made this list as well, but I got a chance to play that with the Xbox 360 remake.
Also the God of War series kind of passed me by as well, but that was mostly due to my PS2 dying and me switching over to PC at that stage.
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#2  Edited By samfo

Im just posting before someone does the Rick Astley song.

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#3  Edited By samfo

how bout Sniper Sniper

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#4  Edited By samfo

That kid is skilled man, he will probably go on to be some sort of engineer or something. Not many other kids could make stuff out of cardboard that looks that good.

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#5  Edited By samfo
Demilich said:
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Bahahahaha that's amazing, I remember that stupid thing.
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#6  Edited By samfo

I'd say so, the site and the forums have been off pretty much all day.

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#7  Edited By samfo

Kind of just doing a 'serbsta' here in copying and pasting an article, but it's worth it.

After one of the longest delays in gaming history Aussies will finally be able to get their hands on the original Rock Band on 7 November 2008. After months of speculation, rumours of an October release and then retail whispers that we'd never see the game locally, EA assures us the long-awaited game will get a local release.

Rock Band will be released on PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and PS2 in a variety of bundles for each. PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and PS2 owners will be able to buy the game and instrument pack for a surprisingly reasonable $250 AUD. They can also opt for the game and drums for $180 AUD, guitar and game for $140 AUD or an additional guitar for $90 AUD. The only real difference in pricing between the consoles is the standalone game, which will retail for $100 AUD on PS3 and Xbox 360, $70 AUD on PS2 and $90 AUD on Wii. There are also 200 songs available for download on PS3 and Xbox 360 online services (PS2 and Wii owners can buy song packs at retail).

Although music fans may be understandably frustrated with Rock Band's year-long delay in Australia, EA has made a significant step towards appeasing fans by pricing the game quite a bit cheaper than Guitar Hero: World Tour. Activision announced pricing for its game earlier this month, which has it priced at $330 AUD for the instrument and game bundle on PS3 and Xbox 360 (it's a little cheaper on PS2 and Wii).

Although more expensive, Guitar Hero: World Tour has the advantage of being released on time (12 November), with instruments that have seen a year's tweaking over the original Rock Band. Also, we can't help but wonder why EA didn't opt to release Rock Band 2 (which went on sale earlier this month in the US) and simply offer Rock Band as a standalone software bundle.

To help you decide which music title rocks your world most in the lead up to both of the November releases why not browse through our many articles on Rock Band and Guitar Hero: World Tour.

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IMO they should have at least released the new instruments, I'm guessing we are getting refurbs.

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#8  Edited By samfo

Kind of just doing a 'serbsta' here in copying and pasting an article, but it's worth it.

After one of the longest delays in gaming history Aussies will finally be able to get their hands on the original Rock Band on 7 November 2008. After months of speculation, rumours of an October release and then retail whispers that we'd never see the game locally, EA assures us the long-awaited game will get a local release.

Rock Band will be released on PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and PS2 in a variety of bundles for each. PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and PS2 owners will be able to buy the game and instrument pack for a surprisingly reasonable $250 AUD. They can also opt for the game and drums for $180 AUD, guitar and game for $140 AUD or an additional guitar for $90 AUD. The only real difference in pricing between the consoles is the standalone game, which will retail for $100 AUD on PS3 and Xbox 360, $70 AUD on PS2 and $90 AUD on Wii. There are also 200 songs available for download on PS3 and Xbox 360 online services (PS2 and Wii owners can buy song packs at retail).

Although music fans may be understandably frustrated with Rock Band's year-long delay in Australia, EA has made a significant step towards appeasing fans by pricing the game quite a bit cheaper than Guitar Hero: World Tour. Activision announced pricing for its game earlier this month, which has it priced at $330 AUD for the instrument and game bundle on PS3 and Xbox 360 (it's a little cheaper on PS2 and Wii).

Although more expensive, Guitar Hero: World Tour has the advantage of being released on time (12 November), with instruments that have seen a year's tweaking over the original Rock Band. Also, we can't help but wonder why EA didn't opt to release Rock Band 2 (which went on sale earlier this month in the US) and simply offer Rock Band as a standalone software bundle.

To help you decide which music title rocks your world most in the lead up to both of the November releases why not browse through our many articles on Rock Band and Guitar Hero: World Tour.

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#9  Edited By samfo

Just finished my thought on the finished 100% update. Go download this update if you have BP, it is free and it is spectacular!

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#10  Edited By samfo

I've posted most of my initial thoughts in the blog and plan to do another one soon as I've just got the 100% license. But it really is amazing for a free update!