Guest TheBostonStrangler Posted February 24, 2002 Report Posted February 24, 2002 ...and you could bring one system with one game with you, what system/game would it be? I'd bring Perfect Dark for Nintendo 64, or maybe WWF: No Mercy on N64. Two quality games that I'll NEVER get tired of playing.
Guest Renegade Posted February 24, 2002 Report Posted February 24, 2002 N64+No Mercy (long gamelife) hmmmmm or... A Japenese Super Famicom with a copy of Megaman and Forte or PS2 with a copy of GTA3 or SD3
Guest redbaron51 Posted February 24, 2002 Report Posted February 24, 2002 X-Box, Raw is War or PS2: Grand Theft Auto 3
Guest KoR Fungus Posted February 25, 2002 Report Posted February 25, 2002 Probably an SNES with FF6. Best game ever, and infinite replay value. Getting 99 Economizers would keep me busy for quite some time, hehehe. I guess a PS1 with FFA would be about the same thing, but I think I'd rather have no loading time than FF5, hehe. The FMV intro and ending are nice, though.
Guest ])r. ])eath Posted February 25, 2002 Report Posted February 25, 2002 Probably an SNES with FF6. Best game ever, and infinite replay value. Getting 99 Economizers would keep me busy for quite some time. That would be my answer as well. Getting all the characters to lvl 99 with all spells would take.. 3 days. Then you can uncurse the paladin shield.. I love that game. Of course, I would attempt to smuggle in Secret of Mana, Crono Trigger, Super Metroid, Zelda: A Link to the Past, & Mario RPG as well.
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted February 25, 2002 Report Posted February 25, 2002 PS2 -- Madden 2002. Franchise mode would have me occupied for a while.
Guest whatever Posted February 25, 2002 Report Posted February 25, 2002 Either Mario 64 (one of my all time fav's) or FF VII (Could be the best RPG ever made in my opinion at least). Either of those games could keep my busy for years.
Guest Flyin' Squirrel Posted February 25, 2002 Report Posted February 25, 2002 Ogre Battle or Final Fantasy Tactics - trying to find and do everything in those games (not to mention just getting through Ogre Battle with a halfway decent reputation bar) would occupy plenty of time. Or maybe Tetris, because it has the closest any game has ever come to infinite replay value.
Guest Army Eye Posted February 25, 2002 Report Posted February 25, 2002 Tetris. That's the one game that absolutely never gets old to me
Guest mathbrat Posted February 27, 2002 Report Posted February 27, 2002 Sonic and Knuckles for the Genesis. Not only is it a great game in its own right, but I can smuggle in another game by plugging it into the cartridge slot (though it would probably just be Sonic the Hedgehog 3).
Guest AzkulKazul Posted March 2, 2002 Report Posted March 2, 2002 DC and Fire Pro D, I'll never get tired of that game.
Guest Hogan Made Wrestling Posted March 2, 2002 Report Posted March 2, 2002 Final Fantasy II (or IV if you like). It's not a really long game, but the gameplay is great, the story is really fun, the graphics are nice and soft on the eyes with bold, bright colours, and overall it's just the most enjoyable game I've ever played, even a decade after it's release. Second would be Ogre Battle due to the massive replay value, fun factor, and skill level.
Guest The Vanilla Midget Posted March 2, 2002 Report Posted March 2, 2002 Diablo I, Goldeneye 007, Super Mario Bros 3, Final Fantasy VI and VII. all classic games, all awesome, and all too good to leave behind.
Guest converge241 Posted March 2, 2002 Report Posted March 2, 2002 N64 - No Mercy PS2 - Grand Theft Auto 3 Nintendo - Super Mario 2 It would be tough to choose between those 3
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