Electronic Arts Need For Speed: Most Wanted
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I never tolerated him, and for the sake of consistency, I don’t vote.
Konami Silent Hill 2
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I’ve never played it and I never will... too afraid of becoming addicted to gaming. The review is unbeatable just like the Tuna!
P.S.: What do you think of the movie "Silent Hill"? I can’t express judgments because I know almost nothing about the game...
Akira Toriyama Dragon Ball
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BRAT12: if you think Dragon Ball is static, you should watch the Shippuuden series of Naruto... it's such a drag!
Akira Toriyama Dragon Ball
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"BRAT!": if you think Dragon Ball is static, you should check out the Shippuuden series of Naruto... such a pain in the ass!
Capcom Ghosts'N Goblins
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MARIO CASSINI: you totally captured my essence as an eighties gamer!!! ah ah ah!!!!
You’re absolutely right! I own the entire Street Fighter collection, manga included!
It's useless... my heart belongs to arcade games and cabinets!
Damn the video poker and the crap made in Playstation today.....
Kadavar Kadavar
Kadavar Kadavar
23 jul 09
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What do you mean, Yosif? Honestly, it’s been a century since I listened to a proper death metal album... and then I listen to various genres that range from old-school AOR, classic hard rock (memorable Steppenwolf), pop (Michael Jackson or Stevie Wonder), pop-rock, to extreme genres like this or "noble" genres like blues or classical music. But to be completely honest, I don’t consider myself a great reviewer (precisely because of the genres I prefer)... let alone if I had to review, say, "The Magic Flute" by the equally magical Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart... I think I would be overwhelmed. Let’s just say I play it safe... I’m not that narrow-minded, just "incapable" of reviewing what I find hard to believe I could write about. That’s all.
Best regards.
Akira Toriyama Dragon Ball
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Speaking of Dragon Ball... did you know that "Dragon Ball Yo!" was released in Japan to celebrate the, I can't remember how many years, anniversary of the release of Dragon Ball Z? And lately, the remake of Dragon Ball Z, namely "Dragon Ball Kai," has been airing on Japanese screens, which seems to want to tell Goku's story better (I watched the first episode, and it starts with the destruction of Planet Vegeta by Frieza and the massacre of the Saiyans, including Goku's father, who has a flashback of the fight between his son and Frieza). I believe it is also more "fast-paced" in the narration and doesn't get lost in useless episodes (by the tenth episode, there should already be the fight between Goku and Vegeta). Who knows...
Kentaro Miura Berserk
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Speaking of Dragon Ball... did you know that "Dragon Ball Yo!" was released in Japan to celebrate the anniversary of Dragon Ball Z, which I can't remember how many years? And recently, the remake of Dragon Ball Z, that is "Dragon Ball Kai," has been airing on Japanese screens, aiming to tell Goku's story better (I watched the first episode, and it starts with the destruction of Planet Vegeta by Frieza and the extermination of the Saiyans, including Goku's father, who has a flashback of the fight between his son and Frieza). I believe it is also "faster" in storytelling and doesn’t get lost in unnecessary episodes (by the tenth episode, there should already be the fight between Goku and Vegeta). Who knows...
Capcom Ghosts'N Goblins
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You are absolutely right, BRAT12. I've noticed the same thing as well... in fact, in the arcade, it took "biblical" times to finish a game.... and it was this suspense, this "poetry" as you call it, that pushed us to play and keep going. With Mame, there's no longer any thrill because, for example, incredibly long games like Final Fight or extremely complicated ones like the one reviewed, or even very difficult ones to finish (Asterix, Caveman Ninja, Toki), you can complete in the span of a couple of hours at most, and the joy of the game and the passion fades away. But the memory remains. And so does the nostalgia for that "imperfection" that dominated in those arcades with an '80s flavor that we were lucky enough to experience and enjoy.
Capcom Ghosts'N Goblins
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I agree with the legendary comment from MIKE76! I'll add my list of favorite arcade games here (PlayStation is CRAPPPPP!!!!!): the reviewed game and its sequel, Final Fight, Toki, Marvel Land, Wonder Boy, Football Champ, Double Dragon, Golden Axe, Joe & Mac Caveman Ninja (this was my idol!! REVIEW IT!!), The Punisher, Cadillacs & Dinosaurs, Captain Commando, Asterix...... phew... my memory is starting to fail... I'll check in MAME!
Long live arcade emulators!!!!!!