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diamuerto said:

Demolition Man for the SNES. It's based on a crappy Sylvester Stallone film but the game is decent.

"HEADS UP!!"


Shouldn't that be the other way around? I thought the movie was good but remember hearing some horrible stuff about that game. I see a lot of people posting games that sold millions of copies and were very popular in their day. Sure, they might be hard to find today...but what older games aren't? I know most big name stores only sell games from the current gen and a few popular games from the last gen, namely PS2 games. It can be hard to find games from just a few years ago. I'm trying to find NEW copies of Burnout Revenge on Xbox 360 along with Scene It: Lights, Camera, Action. Now trying to even find used games from stores like Gamestop is pointless since they only sell the current and previous generation. If you wanted to find something there for N64, PS1 or Dreamcast, much less something older, you're out of luck. Then you must find a specialty game store, the internet or just go check some garage sales. With that said, any game over 10 years old might be hard to find. The rarest stuff I own would clearly be some stuff on NES or Atari 2600 followed by many of my SNES games. A few I think would be very hard to find would be... NES- Bigfoot, Wrestlemania,etc SNES- Eartbound, SOS, etc Gameboy Color- Tetris DX There are plenty more, probably at least 50 of the games I have could be considered rare and very difficult to find.

I'll come up with something better eventually...