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One of my favorite games of all time on the SNES is most definitely Chrono Trigger. It took me a LOOOOONG time to get all 16 endings. Of course, everyone was maxed out and had the best equipment. I just really like the gameplay, and the ability to combine special attacks with other members of your party was a big draw for me. It's a game with amazing customization capability.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I want them to bring some of those Naruto PS2 games over to North America!
(and that includes Canada!)
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Sent to the cornfield
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In the worst State in the damn world Indiana
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this is about the Snes what are you talking about?
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I can't believe no one made mention of Gemfire. It's a great strategy game that has, without a shadow of a doubt, roots to RTS melded perfectly in it. It's got great multiplayer functionality and everything...
But, you see, I ran across a problem with it last time I played my SNES. My system just died on me, right in the middle of battle. It was heartbreaking... Oh, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past was a great friggin game. In my opinion, the greatest Zelda game made up to this point. Anyway, yeah, I say Gemfire is the best SNES game. Has anyone else ever played it? |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I've heard of Gemfire. I think I may just look into it now.
And, Hey, does anyone remember Lagoon?
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I've heard of Lagoon, but never played it. My SNES days of gaming usually involved me going to other's houses, borrowing their games and then playing them. Unfortunately, this meant that I didn't start playing RPGs until the PS1 era, and missed out on quite a few excellent games...I think I just might look for one of those emulators...
Does anyone know a good, reliable place where I can get one? (for free, mind you) Maybe with all three shining force games, and also the FF games. (they were good before 8 came out...) |
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Sent to the cornfield
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In the worst State in the damn world Indiana
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oger battle or something was a good game, it was an rpg mixed with a stratagy, you had diffrent armys with solider/beast that would battle, they traveld at diffrent speeds and you used terrot card (or what ever those things are) for boneses during battle, it was so fun
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How can you forget Metroid on the snes, it is easily the best metroid game to date, and they got sum friggin good metroid games.
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Doesn't care anymore
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Spanky's Quest!
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Sent to the cornfield
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In the worst State in the damn world Indiana
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there are so many great games for this system, we will never end making new ones.
what is Spanky's Quest? |
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