Just wondering what games you've gotten rid of that you really regret ..
my #1 would have to be Panzer Dragoon Saga for Saturn.
when that came out, the saturn was all but dead and very few copies were released. I randomly spotted a copy at EB one day for $75(new) and bought it immediately. I later included it when I sold my Saturn in order to get a Dreamcast and have regretted it a lot since.
Nowadays the game goes for about $200 on ebay.
And 2 games I regret never buying and keeping... Intelligent Qube and Parappa the Rapper, both on PS1
Never owned it, but there was an old side-scrolling arcade game called Rolling Thunder. LOVED that game, and I haven't seen it anywhere for at least ten years.
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He had a bad platform to start with.....kinda like putting a one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest, and then untying his shoe.
Never owned it, but there was an old side-scrolling arcade game called Rolling Thunder. LOVED that game, and I haven't seen it anywhere for at least ten years.
I miss ff7 and Chronotrigger. I still own killer instinct and killer instinct gold even tho the systems are long gone. I also have marvel vs capcom 2 for dreamcast that system is gone aswell.
I miss ff7 and Chronotrigger. I still own killer instinct and killer instinct gold even tho the systems are long gone. I also have marvel vs capcom 2 for dreamcast that system is gone aswell.
i have MvC 1 and 2 for my Dreamcast still(and my dreamcast.. second one i bought actually), but id trade either of those games to have my Imported Saturn X-Men vs. Street Fighter w/ 4mb RAM cart back.
i have MvC 1 and 2 for my Dreamcast still(and my dreamcast.. second one i bought actually), but id trade either of those games to have my Imported Saturn X-Men vs. Street Fighter w/ 4mb RAM cart back.
that game was the definition of arcade perfect.
Im pretty sure i have that game emulated at home I have like 3 or 4 versions.
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