Haha!Austin wrote:So then, Phil.. That means you wouldn't mind parting that Mortal Kombat Trilogy out for, oh I don't know.. $10?
(j/k of course.. unless you really want to!![]()
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Haha!Austin wrote:So then, Phil.. That means you wouldn't mind parting that Mortal Kombat Trilogy out for, oh I don't know.. $10?
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That's why I prefer trades.goldenband wrote:... though I have to figure out pricing -- Nintendo prices have gone so nuts of late, and I want to chart a path between the Scylla and Charybdis of douchey overpricing and foolish underselling.
Okay, I tried to let this one go - and I do realize what a faux pas it is to respond to it at this point - but I can't help myself. I have to say: I don't get it.3DOKid wrote:It's true. Whatever the Jag didn't get in terms of a genre, the 3DO did. And vice-verse.
To be honest, unless you're a hardcore Shining series fan like myself, you may as well sell Shining Wisdom. The gameplay is pretty dull and requires way too much button mashing; I feared that my Saturn controller would break before I got through the game.goldenband wrote:Haha!I'm keeping that one, at least for now, and all the Saturn games I got -- even though I don't have a Saturn yet.
Well, off the top of my head ...Martin III wrote: But what does the Jaguar have that the 3DO doesn't? The only thing I can think of is pinball games.
Two pretty good mech games. 2D-based racers (Super Burnout, Val D'Isere, Power Drive Rally), playable pinball games (not to say that they are great or anything), more platformers, and I think more "pick-up-and-play" type of games. Oh, and Tempest 2000. And Raiden. And a good port of DOOM.Martin III wrote:But what does the Jaguar have that the 3DO doesn't? The only thing I can think of is pinball games.
Yeah.. I used to really like it, but it's been very difficult to go back to it since I started playing real pinball. Some of the physics in PF make no sense, which gives you little flexibility in how you can play it.Trev wrote:I dunno ... Pinball Fantasies is pretty great imho.Austin wrote: playable pinball games (not to say that they are great or anything)
Real Pinball ... I hope you don't mean this ...Austin wrote:Yeah.. I used to really like it, but it's been very difficult to go back to it since I started playing real pinballTrev wrote:I dunno ... Pinball Fantasies is pretty great imho.Austin wrote: playable pinball games (not to say that they are great or anything)
Sounds good! The soldering was minimal, though - and I never mind getting into the hardware with a hot iron... Anyway, it is a pretty fun system, and I find controllers and stuff all the time at the thrift stores.3DO Experience wrote:Lucky for me I found a much better CD-R mod that doesn't even require you to solder it to the board. It would be nice to have a forgin disc mod I have a cart for that, and you can change the region if you rip the CD as well. It really is a great system, I wish I hadn't overlooked it back in the day.