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This was special to me because it was the first game I played were you could do an endless loop of counters moves, if two skilled players played of course.
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This was the first game that I paid $100 for from Japan first day release in High school. I still play it on my PS1. It was two games in one and it had a mad move list. The only problem some characters were given fireball move, this almost broke the game.
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This was one of my first PS1 games. I loved it because I loved the button layout. LP RP LK RK.
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I won several local tourneys playing this. In 2000, we had a tourney on a Navy ship and I was whooping but with Paul.
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Still one of my favorite games. Well at less I remember tailing people and sneaking in building to set bugs. This game was way ahead of its time.
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I was trying to get my Covert Action fix ever since I erased the floppy disk, I discovered this at my local Electronic Boutique in the under $10 section.
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Need I say more.
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I still can't beat this game.
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I enjoyed this game but I never beat it.
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I loved the gore in this game. I felt like I was deceiving my parents because this was before the ESRB.
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This game kept me sitting in front of my computer for years. I loved the mods and I loved the community. BTW unscripted battles, sometimes you could when without firing a shot (if you hid well enough.)
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When I heard OP Flashpoint was coming out for the Xbox, I purchased one when it launched. Four to five years later this is what they give me. It wasn't good but it still has more features than Dragon Rising. For example, I can create my own scenario and play them online.
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If you can find this GET it. It was my favorite CDX game for the Genesis.
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Arcade Classic for me. I loved the first person mini game. It was color porn for my eyes growing up.
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Clichéd
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Mirror Courses, 360 drifts, posting low times, unlockable cars, what more do you want?
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Tengen at there best. I loved this in the arcade and even more on the genesis. I thought the graphics weren't ever going to get any better. Well of course, as usual I was wrong.
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This is what game could learn from still today. I loved the challenge and the idea of instant death. Limbo anyone?
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This should be on everyone's list. It was/is an awesome simple game. When this epidemic was sweeping through the U.S.; Game Boy were not just for kids.
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Before Persona was cool on the GB (or hated), I was playing this game on the PS1 and loving every bit of it. This was good game. I spent months on it.
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My favorite middle school trajectory game; all grown up and made cute.
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This was when corporations were still trying to get a foot into the rap game and now they have taken it over.
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This was fun in the arcade. I was still young and wondering what the future was going to be for cars. I was hoping they could turn into boats and produce smoke screens by now. Well, egg on my face.
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After Wipeout this was one of my favorites. I want another for Next Gen.
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I rememer first playing this on the demo disc. I was hooked, I play that one track for days and weeks. I learned everything about this game from one track, so that when I got it I was pretty good. BTW, awesome soundtrack.
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