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7-20-2008 @ 10:38AM
Lord Bowser said...
Didn't you guys talk about Bangai not working in a loud arena? I was completely unaware of that game, but after Space Invaders I've been looking into more retro-type shooters. I know Bangai is not retro, but it's still a shooter, and I was still unaware it existed until DSfanboy made the post. It's out in August, I think.
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7-20-2008 @ 11:38AM
supa_s said...
Retro Game Challenge- definitely a first-day purchase for me. Wasn't expecting them to localize Rhthym Heaven so I'm pretty ecstatic about that as well.
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7-20-2008 @ 11:38AM
supa_s said...
Retro Game Challenge- definitely a first-day purchase for me. Wasn't expecting them to localize Rhthym Heaven so I'm pretty ecstatic about that as well.
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7-20-2008 @ 12:14PM
Ry Guy said...
Rythym Tengoku Gold and Retro Game Challenge didn't have my interest until E3, and now I'm definitely getting both.
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7-20-2008 @ 2:23PM
aj said...
There wasn't really much that was talked about at E3 that got my attention. I'm still psyched about the same games I was before the conference. Of course, before E3 I was waiting on Chrono Trigger, Dragon Quest, and Final Fantasy IV, so what could top that for your average JRPG nerd?
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7-20-2008 @ 4:52PM
Gekiwolf said...
Im looking forward to retro game challenge a lot since I have seen some episodes of the show and love it. I also played the Japanese version a bit and it was a lot of fun.
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7-20-2008 @ 7:50PM
TJF588 said...
Of what I've brushed up on, I'd say the Xbox 360 itself has caught onto me with E3. My sis and mom rent movies from Blockbuster a lot, and we have an LCD widescreen (which happens to be about as tall, screen-wise) as our previous living room TV, so it's pretty much an upgrade in all respects) with no HD DVD player, so being able to rent directly to the X360 and watch things in glorious high-def would likely ave money in the long run. Besides, then I could check out some games, and maybe even play a bit of the BK games I got way back when (my their boxes forgive me...).
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