dragn99
RAPTOR948
dragn99
RAPTOR948
dragn99
RAPTOR948
I know how ya feel, I keep my old consoles too, yeah my NES doesnt work so well anymore, but it's the nostalgia. I may pick up ROMs for my non connected PC, but only for games I couldnt get unless I go to Japan.
I need an Ebay acount stare
I'm not one for putting ROMs on a handheld, so I dont do so. if I did, I'd pay the $20 that would have gone to purchasing the game.
much simpler, except when they end up not working (stupid Disney game xp )
I been there, trust me, it aint easy being a gamer. especially when you got games from Disney. I have that game Adventures in the magic kingdom, you take the role of someone who is going to a disney park, and the keys are missing, so you gotta play all these games in all these different areas, space mountain, the race track, the hounted mansion(with the 999 ghosts who seek just one more every damn time!), the pirates ride where you tangle with pirates who look simmilar to Shmea from Peter Pan, saving innocent people, evading harm, and talking to people and answering 1980's disney trivia. a good game, it would have been better if there was more. still, it was a good game while I played.
still, it was only a dollar at a pawn shop, so I didnt really care all too much about it
if you only got it for $1 then you got ripped off, you paid out a buck for a game that doesnt work for more than 5 minutes.
but I played a lot of disney games when I was little. soon it got more and more actiony, and soon my collections of games included more violence. and by the SNES' point of death I had my first violent gorey game in the form of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, as Mortal Kombat 3 for Sega Genesis wasnt officially mine since it belonged to my sisters.
now I have games like Perfect Dark, Mortal Kombat Deception, Bloodrayne, and more games. ^__^ but still, my games only expanded in what I liked, never going beyond the boarders of Nintendo, my gaming joy continued through what I liked.
if you thought you were pissed off before, think this for a moment.
Acclaim, recognized for it's Simpsons adventure games, and the Turok Dinosaur Hunter games, was forced to close down, a lawsuit did them in. this case came up AFTER Acclaim stated they would no longer be making games for Nintendo, and working to making games for Microsoft and Sony. this in turn cost Acclaim much money since had they continued making games for Nintendo, they never would have faced such financial agony. the resulting lawsuit from a model named after a familiar Japanese sword sued Acclaim after seeing her likeness in a video game of extreme backyard wrestling, she wasnt paid any money for her likeness being used as her likeness was used without her permission.
this means that she had every right to sue Acclaim since her likeness was used, as, if your likeness is used by someone who is making money off your looks and/or personality, then you can sue for money owed to you. had Acclaim cut sony from their gaming horizins, they would have survived the suit to make more games.
sony and microsoft claimed no responsibility when sony is known for criminal activity. look at the immerson case.