wow, and I planned on getting baroque. I'll wait for a few more reviews before deciding, but that ups Opoona's chances for me.

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wow, and I planned on getting baroque. I'll wait for a few more reviews before deciding, but that ups Opoona's chances for me.

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Hmmm I might buy a used copy of Bully, but not till i kind of get bored of brawl.

I called that Baroque would be a stinker.
| brawl4life said: Hmmm I might buy a used copy of Bully, but not till i kind of get bored of brawl. |
Predictions for December 31st 2008:
Wii 38,000,000
DS 84,500,000
PS3 17,000,000
PSP 41,000,000
X360 23,000,000
Hmm, also surprised that obscure managed to get a decent score, I might have to look into that one for some Survival horror fun.

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| The_vagabond7 said: wow, and I planned on getting baroque. I'll wait for a few more reviews before deciding, but that ups Opoona's chances for me. |
Im going to look into Opoona as well. I haven't found a good RPG yet for the Wii. (yes Fire Emblem is on my list, but I can't afford the time or $)
Surprised with how good Sega Superstar Tennis is. Ninja Gaiden DS I figured would be good.

DAMN!!!! Baroque actually looked playable. And Nintendo Power isn't exactly Gamespot or Eurogamer if you know what I mean.
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Explosivo said:
So like 3013? |
There, I fixed the year for you...