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  • #46
    Originally posted by Lilith View Post
    Definitely agree with that! I had a crush on Rei. He's adorable. Oh, and I got addicted to fishing! Fishing is never that fun in real life.
    lol yeah I loved rei too
    loved the fishing aswell.pretty sure I caught everything but its been a good year since I've played bof3

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    • #47
      Wow guys, you all helped me out here. Many thanks for many people. When it all comes down to it, old school feelings on games vary on the user. The ones posted here really brought back on why games are a major in my petty life. The prices aren't too bad at all, the sucker-punch is how to obtain them sometimes though.
      Thanks everyone, some reason I feel as you guys are encyclopedias of games.

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      • #48
        Hurray to video game addicts!

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        • #49
          There was this one game I used to have for the Ps1...I have no idea what it was called...but you ran around shooting things with a gun that shot only bubbles...I remember a badly animated dragon too...anyone remember that game?

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          • #50
            Get the original Clock Tower for the PS1, the one with the Scissor zombie that stalks you in every room and you literally have no weapons to fight him. One of the more challenging survival horror titles.

            I also suggest Harvester for PC, it's a point and click adventure horror game from the mid 90's. Excellent story and without a proper guide should last you months since there are alternate endings that add to the replay factor and each choice you make can result in something different happening, even your death.

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            • #51
              Bust-a-Move is what you're looking for, though its original title is Puzzle Bobble.
              Last edited by GuardhouseMusic; 02-14-2010, 04:50 PM.

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              • #52
                It's not bust-a-move...but I fucking love that game...the game I'm talking about was 3d..you walked around dungeon like places...lots of lava for some odd reason....

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by VirusPunk View Post
                  Get the original Clock Tower for the PS1, the one with the Scissor zombie that stalks you in every room and you literally have no weapons to fight him. One of the more challenging survival horror titles.

                  I also suggest Harvester for PC, it's a point and click adventure horror game from the mid 90's. Excellent story and without a proper guide should last you months since there are alternate endings that add to the replay factor and each choice you make can result in something different happening, even your death.
                  Sweet. Something for PC, thanks.

                  Man, you guys gonna suck me dry on money for all these games.
                  That's just fine

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                  • #54
                    You can download the original Zelda on the Wii shop...Ocarina of time, and Manjora's Mask...I find those games amazing.

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                    • #55
                      You can try the Street Fighter Anniversary Collection for the PS2, that brought me back a lot of old memories when playing it

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                      • #56
                        A google search (gotta love it huh?) of "ps1 bubble gun" suggests Rascal.

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                        • #57
                          I love Rascal! My disc broke years ago and I was so mad, but definitely pick up Rascal. That game was incredible back in the day. Also pick up Spider for PS1, it's a side-scrolling platformer with a spider that has a bunch of deadly weapons. It's a lot of fun.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by VirusPunk View Post
                            I also suggest Harvester for PC, it's a point and click adventure horror game from the mid 90's. Excellent story and without a proper guide should last you months since there are alternate endings that add to the replay factor and each choice you make can result in something different happening, even your death.
                            I remember that game...

                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDy62kKf9PI - This was priceless.

                            "I miss the days when we just cared how cool an enemy was rather than critiquing and analyzing everything to death." - Shield Key

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Stu View Post
                              A google search (gotta love it huh?) of "ps1 bubble gun" suggests Rascal.
                              Thank you SO much! Every time I would think of the game the name Rascal would come to mind but I never knew it was the name lol thanks.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by VirusPunk View Post
                                Get the original Clock Tower for the PS1, the one with the Scissor zombie that stalks you in every room and you literally have no weapons to fight him. One of the more challenging survival horror titles.

                                I also suggest Harvester for PC, it's a point and click adventure horror game from the mid 90's. Excellent story and without a proper guide should last you months since there are alternate endings that add to the replay factor and each choice you make can result in something different happening, even your death.
                                Scissor zombie?

                                Eh, no. That's just a deranged little kid.

                                Then again, I've only played the SNES version, so I don't know how different it is from the PS1 version.

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