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Now that I've sold my PS3 and my 360 has bit the dust, and I don't really have the funds to buy a new console, the only game consoles I have are PS1 / PS2, Dreamcast, Gamecube, N64, and Gameboy Advance.

What games do you think are absolutely must play games on these consoles?



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Can I first learn what happened to the money you got from selling your PS3 and why if you have it you won't simply use it to rebuy a console or handheld or simply fix your 360?



Tag: Became a freaking mod and a complete douche, coincidentally, at the same time.



RE: Code Veronica on the Dreamcast.



Onyxmeth said:

Can I first learn what happened to the money you got from selling your PS3 and why if you have it you won't simply use it to rebuy a console or handheld or simply fix your 360?


I used quite a bit of it to buy food and lodging.



txrattlesnake said:
Onyxmeth said:

Can I first learn what happened to the money you got from selling your PS3 and why if you have it you won't simply use it to rebuy a console or handheld or simply fix your 360?


I used quite a bit of it to buy food and lodging.

food and lodging < gaming.  You can sponge an outlet from a public place and eat scraps.



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Crazy taxy and worms armageddon for dreamcast. They will be hard to find but if u do then im jelous :(



I'm not sure what games ya got, but for the GBA I loved the Legacy of Goku games. But I was a DBZ fan :).

For N64, it might be fun to go through Super Mario 64, or Donkey Kong 64 if you haven't played that. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is still good, if you can get past the bad graphics.

For the PS1, any Final Fantasy I suppose. Metal Gear Solid and Spyro: Year of the Dragon!

Those were all games that I really enjoyed.



just download a bunch of dreamcast games...burn them on CD roms and done.

No point of paying some douchebag marked up prices on dreamcast games when no one was buying them back when Sega needed people to buy them...



I forgot. I also have a Genesis that I bought a couple of years ago when I was thinking of also getting a Sega CD and going back and playing some of the Sega CD's classics.



txrattlesnake said:
I forgot. I also have a Genesis that I bought a couple of years ago when I was thinking of also getting a Sega CD and going back and playing some of the Sega CD's classics.


Sega CD has no copywrite protection what so ever...so if you find ISO's online you can download and play.

May I suggest following Sega CD games in case you are looking for great ones:

Robo Aleste

Final Fight CD (much better than arcade due to amazing music and jsut perfect difficulty)

Eternal Champions CD

Silpheed

Snatcher