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What is your favorite style/type of video games to play?

Started by Torgo, August 01, 2007, 03:16:47 PM

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Torgo

The only great thing that the Sega CD has was the Sonic CD game which was re-released as part of a 2nd Sonic compilation for the Gamecube.
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AnubisVonMojo

Quote from: Torgo on August 06, 2007, 04:06:36 PM
The only great thing that the Sega CD has was the Sonic CD game which was re-released as part of a 2nd Sonic compilation for the Gamecube.

I noticed that compilation at GameStop but haven't picked it up yet because I've never been a huge Sonic fan. I've heard Sonic CD was a good title though. Exceptionally memorable aspects of the game Torgo?

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HappyGilmore

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My friends used to have that, and I used to love playing it.  I liked Earthworm Jim, Ballz (I think that's it.  It's a fighting game, but the characters are made of various sized multicolored balls), Comix Zone, and a few others. 

Sonic was great on the old Sega, as well as Mortal Kombat.  I used to also like this one X-Men game for it as well, and the old NHL game, from like, 1993.  I loved Sega, even though I never actually had it.

I had NES, and used to rock the BattleToads, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game, Blades of Steel, Back To The Future, and American Gladiator games for it.  I loved being a kid.
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Torgo

Quote from: AnubisVonMojo on August 06, 2007, 05:17:25 PM
I noticed that compilation at GameStop but haven't picked it up yet because I've never been a huge Sonic fan. I've heard Sonic CD was a good title though. Exceptionally memorable aspects of the game Torgo?

The neat aspect is that while traversing through the levels you can activate these kind of sign things that will either take the level you're in back into the past or into the future.  Sometimes, you need to go back and forth between them to get past obstacles in later levels.    The way they change the look of each of the levels depending on if you go back or forwards in time is really cool.

It sounds kind of confusing, but it actually work really well.  The only small gripe I have about the Gamecube version is that the control doesn't seem to be quite as dead on as the Sega CD version, but it's still good.

I should mention however that my favorite Sonic game to date is part 3.
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