Roto13 said:I mostly care about the blue shell rate. From Double Dash on, you can't stay in first place for mre than half a lap without getting bombarded with blue shells.
You need some actual skills for Super Mario Kart and Mario Kart Super Circuit. That's why they are the best games in the series.AbsoluteZero said:I have trouble playing super circuit these days. It seems that the back-end of the karts swing out way too much, making turns difficult.
Roto13 said:I mostly care about the blue shell rate. From Double Dash on, you can't stay in first place for mre than half a lap without getting bombarded with blue shells.
Better than nothing, I guess. (Does that work in Mario Kart DS?)Fernando Rocker said:Double Dash is my absolute favorite in the series...
Me, my cousin and my brother played the game to death... easily one of my most played games last gen.
And unlike Mario Kart Wii, in Double Dash you can easily dodge blue shells without the need of items... you just need to do a mini-turbo at the precise time. It was a lot of fun.
Text heavy? Oh cmon! It has at most 300 words all scattered throughout. And linearity makes it awesome.Princess Skittles said:Fusion is pretty awesome is you like an awkwardly text heavy, linear Metroid.
You sure about that?Boney said:Text heavy? Oh cmon! It has at most 300 words all scattered throughout.
Turnstyle said:I've never played GBA Mario Kart. Is it like the Snes version? I absoultely played that to death back in the day.
I can't play MK these days thanks to the hideous rubber band AI, so I'm hoping the GBA version is a little fairer.
Oh yeah I wasn't taking into consideration the navigation rooms which is kinda stupid since that's where most of the dialogue comes from.Fuzzy said:
Bgamer90 said:Yep. Mario Kart: Super Circuit (aka Mario Kart GBA) is basically "Super Mario Kart 2".
The game builds on the overall layout of Super Mario Kart on the SNES with it having coins, being "Mode 7", having similar course designs, and just having the overall fun (& pick up and play) nature of Super Mario Kart.
So yeah, if you loved SNES Mario Kart, you'll really like the Mario Kart for the GBA. It's basically a modern day (well 2001) version of Super Mario Kart (imo).
Boney said:Oh yeah I wasn't taking into consideration the navigation rooms which is kinda stupid since that's where most of the dialogue comes from.
Oh well. I still stand by that it's just as good as Super and Zero Mission.
it's the scariest Metroid, which for me makes up for some of its short comings.Tadale said:It's still spread out enough that it's not really an issue.
I don't think it's as good as Super or Zero, but it's definitely one of the most under appreciated games in memory.
MasterShotgun said:You can even unlock all of the original SNES tracks.
i remember it took some doing and was a relatively late unlock. maybe that's why you forgot about it?Bgamer90 said:Yep. For some reason I forgot about that (even though I unlocked them when I had the game; I gave the game to my brother back 5-6 years ago).
Fusion's great. Reminds of Majora's Mask in that it takes a much different approach from the series norm, and really emphasizes narrative in a good way.Tadale said:It's still spread out enough that it's not really an issue.
I don't think it's as good as Super or Zero, but it's definitely one of the most under appreciated games in memory.
WordAssassin said:Just got my 3DS! The last black one, too. Yesss.
To people wondering about buying now and doing a Price Match after the drop:
When I went to buy my 3DS, a manager walked over to the register. He and the cashier proceeded to tell me about the price drop coming on August 12th. I looked concerned and started to ask, "Well, should I just not buy it and wait?" They told me not to, because Nintendo was doing the Ambassador Program, giving people who got the system early 20 free games! I said, "Oh, wow, that's really nice of them!" The *manager* then went on to say "And we offer 30-day price guarantees, so once the price goes down to $170 just bring your receipt in and we'll refund you the $80." "Oh wow! Really?" I asked. He told me yes, Nintendo and Best Buy wanted to give back to people on both ends of the deal with the 20 free games from Nintendo and the $80 cash back from Best Buy.
So there you go. The cashier and the manager himself explicitly told me I could price match with my receipt to get the $80 difference back on the 12th.
WordAssassin said:Just got my 3DS! The last black one, too. Yesss.
To people wondering about buying now and doing a Price Match after the drop:
When I went to buy my 3DS, a manager walked over to the register. He and the cashier proceeded to tell me about the price drop coming on August 12th. I looked concerned and started to ask, "Well, should I just not buy it and wait?" They told me not to, because Nintendo was doing the Ambassador Program, giving people who got the system early 20 free games! I said, "Oh, wow, that's really nice of them!" The *manager* then went on to say "And we offer 30-day price guarantees, so once the price goes down to $170 just bring your receipt in and we'll refund you the $80." "Oh wow! Really?" I asked. He told me yes, Nintendo and Best Buy wanted to give back to people on both ends of the deal with the 20 free games from Nintendo and the $80 cash back from Best Buy.
So there you go. The cashier and the manager himself explicitly told me I could price match with my receipt to get the $80 difference back on the 12th.
Andrex said:Careful, your city is on your profile, Gamestop could read it and fire the manager. (They've been known to read and fire people based on GAF.)
plagiarize said:i remember it took some doing and was a relatively late unlock. maybe that's why you forgot about it?
Bgamer90 said:Could be.
How would you guys feel about getting this for free?....
Andrex said:Careful, your city is on your profile, Gamestop could read it and fire the manager. (They've been known to read and fire people based on GAF.)
PKrockin said:Indifferent. DCK2 is better.
Bgamer90 said:Could be.
How would you guys feel about getting this for free?....
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PKrockin said:Indifferent. DCK2 is better.
Bgamer90 said:Could be.
How would you guys feel about getting this for free?....
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TyRaNtM said:I love DKC, but.. the GBA ports are BAD.
SNES version are superiors (well, except DKC3 GBA that is the most similar to the SNES one).
I probably wouldn't download it, even for free. It's not a series I care much for.Bgamer90 said:How would you guys feel about getting this for free?....
Right on!Andrex said:Donkey Kong Land for life.
Takao said:Let's review:
1) Medarot 3D is announced for 3DS
2) Broadcaster airing Medabots around the world (Kidsco) has contest to win a 3DS watching Medabots
3) September 1, 2001 - the date Medabots premiered on US television. September 1, 2011 - the date the Ambassador program for Nintendo 3DS owners begins.
Ekkehhhh, this is some puzzle but I might have pieces from a different set...
I gotta be like Parappa, I gotta believe.
Shiggy said:Wouldn't they need to pay a fee to Microsoft for that as they ported it? Don't they get some money for each copy sold?
Andrex said:Donkey Kong Land for life.
Vamphuntr said:Is Medabot GBA a Nintendo published or developed game? Why would they give it to you for free if it's not. I don't think they can give what they don't own. The list so far all show Nintendo games.
Andrex said:Donkey Kong Land for life.
AceBandage said:I just want a good RPG.
Preferably SSS.
Bgamer90 said:Really? I guess it's something that could happen considering that it's a Rare game....
Takao said:It's Natsume, but outside of a port, and a spinoff the franchise might as well be owned by Nintendo.