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I don't have any homework this weekend. This is what happens when I'm given free time like this, especially on a slow night at work-

My Game Collection

I had started a game collection at IGN a while ago, but it was unfinished back then, and between now and then I got enough games to where it was just easier to redo it.

I'm certain I'm forgetting some games. In particular, it's hard to remember which NES games I actually, physically own, and which ones I just rented or borrowed back in the day. I shall have to take inventory when I get home.

Some of these games are technically [livejournal.com profile] krile's, but now our collections are as one! How romantic.



oh my god over $10,000 worth

Date: 2007-04-07 02:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alice-curiouser.livejournal.com
You really do suck mightily... though seeing your original Nintendo carts made me tear up a little, especially my beloved Dragon Warrior. I sold all my Sega and Nintendo systems and games a few years ago - I never PLAYED them, but I miss them anyway.

How are the Breath of Fire games for GBA?

Date: 2007-04-07 04:11 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] slimequest.livejournal.com
The GBA Breath of Fire games are classic 16-bit RPGs, so if you're looking to play that kind of game and know what to expect from them, they're great. Not extremely heavy on storyline, but there's a good story there. Interesting characters and battle system. I got lost occasionally but found my way (sometimes peeking at a FAQ, maybe). You MIGHT just have to level up a bit every once and a while, that kind of thing.

I'd recommend them if you like 16-bit RPGs, for sure. Play 1 before you play 2, though, they're somewhat related.

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