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Video Games => Mario Chat => Topic started by: Raven42 on March 27, 2002, 07:48:01 PM
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Just wondering.... mine is Super Mario World for SNES.
This game was the first game I ever got. Ive played it so many times...
"Mmmm... Peachy..." -Belome
"That's a funny lookin' donkey you're riding!" -Baby Bowser
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Hmmmmmm.... There are so many good ones...I have a few candidates.
Super Mario Bros.: The game that got me interested in video games.
Below the Root: An RPG-type game for the Commodore 64. Based on a book series. I would spend hours running around exploring, although I didn't know what to do, so my mom helped me.
Super Mario World: My current favorite Mario game.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past: The best in the Zelda series. A very looooong game with lots of secrets, and great graphics.
Civilization: A "build your empire" type of game where you start as a small nomadic tribe and try to advance to the modern era and conquer the world.
Microsoft X-Box unanimously voted "Worst Game Console There Ever Was And Ever Will Be"
I am a Mario Hacker! Specializing in SMB1. Hacks completed: 1
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I have three candidates.
Super Mario RPG - It was one of the first RPGs I ever played and it also is one of the best SNES games I ever had.
Xenogears - This game has an interesting battle system and it's storyline is the best and most complex in any RPG game I have ever encountered.
Yoshi's Island - It has one of the most interesting graphics (it looks as if it was drawn by children) in any game, proved quite a real challenge to me and has great mini-games.
The younger shall surpass the older.
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Several games come to mind...
Tetris Attack, and both Super Mario World games, and Super Mario RPG are only a few of the greats....
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The Sims.
"Sure, most Nintendo fans remain hopeful, because this is essentially a pre-requisite for being a Nintendo fan, but I personally have had enough. This company seems to hate its consumers. It doesn''t even know who the hell they are. We are not a bunch of idiot kids who want 10-hours in Miyamoto''s garden marvelling at how detailed the textures are on some giant tincan. We want ACTUAL VIDEOGAMES! Of course, Nintendo are too high on themselves to realize this."