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MegaMan52

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  1. Yes, I do. In fact, I still play SA2B (without regret...GameCube is still a good system). In the last 15 or 16 years, I've never been mean to my Chao. But, I do like to occasionally pick up Omochao and throw him.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o18NfhPJa84 Might've been used for a Competition, like the Melee Event disc. When I bought this disc (a year or two ago), the only information I could find about it was the name of the disc and one picture.
  3. I'd say it is, as long as you've got a decent light. Or, if you don't want to look at a small screen and adjust the Contrast, just play original Game Boy games using a Super Game Boy or Game Boy Player. If you go the Super Game Boy route, I recommend using a Super Game Boy 2 (even though it means importing) because it plays games at the correct speed unlike the first one (which also results in slightly higher-pitched Audio). Otherwise, just use a Game Boy Player.
  4. Too bad it isn't included on the official Soundtrack CD.
  5. That may be true in the first one and (to a lesser extent) Turtles in Time, but not the others. In Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game, they're all basically the same. In Manhattan Project, Raphael is the best Turtle. The Turtle Drill is easily the most useful special attack.
  6. If we're seriously talking about greatest games of all time, I think these two games qualify as honorable mentions (at the very least).
  7. I downloaded it and saved it onto my GameCube's SD Card. I'd like to play the game with three other players sometime.
  8. I really liked Mega Man 2 when I was a Kid, and of course I still like it now (Mega Man is my favorite video game series). But, the game does have several flaws and doesn't deserve all of the praise it receives. One other problem that this guy didn't mention: if Mega Man gets hit when there's lots of flicker, he actually moves back farther than he normally does.
  9. Atari - 2600 Nintendo - NES Sega - Dreamcast Sony - PS1 Microsoft - Original Xbox
  10. Recently... Stuart Little, The Pagemaster, Ninja Turtles II: Secret of the Ooze, The Wizard of Oz, The Flintstones, Star Trek Generations, That Thing you Do, Back to the Future, Pooh's Grand Adventure, Super Mario Bros., Rampage, Dumb and Dumber, Mighty Ducks 3, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. A little bit of everything, I guess.
  11. Not a world record, but probably the best I'll ever do on a real NES. I don't find this too difficult anymore, except for the final section. Still, I didn't expect to beat it without taking any damage.
  12. Batman (NES) Deja Vu II (GBC) Donkey Kong Country 2 (GBA) Double Dragon (Game Boy) Kirby's Dream Land (Japanese version) Mega Man 8 (PlayStation) Mega Man X3 (Mega Man X Collection) Mega Man Xtreme Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (NES) Pac-Mania (NES) Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World Resident Evil 4 (GameCube) Rockin' Kats Shadowgate (NES) Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly (GameCube) Super Mario Bros. 3 (full playthrough, no Warps) Super Mario Land I've beaten many other games recently, and have beaten nearly 70 this year. I'm going to upload a video on YouTube on New Year's Eve/Day showing footage I've recorded this year of the games I've beaten.
  13. Dreamcast. I would say GameCube (because it is both good and very underrated), but that console was moderately successful whereas Dreamcast wasn't.
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