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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: marvelvscapcom2 on April 14, 2016, 08:43:54 pm
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Mine is Flintstones Surprise at Dinosaur Peak
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Mine is Flintstones Surprise at Dinosaur Peak
If we're dreaming, I'm going bigger than Flintstones. I'm going Gold NWC or something crazy like that. I think that's the one I'd go for.
If I could pick out one game to have, it'd be a Gold Nintendo World Championship.
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I'm not sure why, but let's go with Burning Rangers, NA version on Sega Saturn. I think it's the most expensive Saturn game now, asking prices even higher than Saga. Seems like a fun game, but I'll never own it.
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shouldn't this Be "What Game do you want but the price is completely out of Reach?"
if so Shantae
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Actually is Sega Cd´s Snatcher!. Great game.... huge price.
FFIII (SNES) is my dream that became true. 12 years after playing it and finishing it for the first time, i finalnally managed to get a complete copy for myself (the one i've finished was borrowed from a friend). And it's been with me for 9 years now.
HarvestDude™
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Burning Rangers, and Snatcher for me.
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I dont have a personal wish item for a game thats already out.
Dream game of a something that Im hoping arrives however is something different.
Ys VIII and Dragon Quest heroes II are among the top of my wishlist.
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Damn, I was hoping this be like, pitch a gaming idea, or something like that.
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Funny enough, I cannot think of that "one" dream game item that I have dreamt of having in all my wildest dreams. I guess it would be the Elemental Gearbolt Assassin's Briefcase, but honestly it really isn't something I'd ever really actively go out of my way to own, even if the cost was no option. Instead, here are my dream gaming goals that may or may not be attainable.
- Every single one of my N64, Genesis, PC, and SNES games CIB
- A full arcade in a large basement in my house, mostly with games from the early 90s to the mid-2000s
- Every game on my want list obtained
- A large, well decorated game room.
I am a man of simple tastes, what can I say :p
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Just a MAME cabinet is enough :p
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I got my dream game that already exists about a month ago, so I'm happy.
That said, a dream game would be some follow ups to favorite games. Like, I would love to see a Stella Glow 2, a Valkyria Chronicles 4, or maybe a Shadow Hearts 4.
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At this point, Earthbound. I don't have the money for what a complete copy sells for now, and by the time I do it'll probably be even more ridiculously expensive and cost prohibitive. I'll probably just buy Mother 2 and call that good enough.
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Snatcher, Little Samson and Hagane, in that order.
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Daytona USA CCE Netlink Edition
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At this point, Earthbound. I don't have the money for what a complete copy sells for now, and by the time I do it'll probably be even more ridiculously expensive and cost prohibitive. I'll probably just buy Mother 2 and call that good enough.
Baby steps. Cart first then the other pieces as you go. I bought a mint copy of Earthbound loose on NintendoAge a few years ago. I won't say how much I paid though because, yeah.
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DuckTales 2 for NES. I settled for the Game Boy version because the NES version is ridiculously expensive. But it's just not the same.
I used to have it when I was kid. But my brother sold my entire NES collection when I was in the Air Force (such an incredible collection the first time around, too). Now I'll never get it back at the prices people want for it.
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What's great about disc-based games, is that you can get a beat-up copy of an expensive game for way less, then just get it resurfaced. I did that with Mega Man Legends 2.
But with cartridge games (like my pick of DuckTales 2 on NES), that's a no-go, unfortunately.
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Big Thanks Super Keirin ~Dream With Keirin 50 Years~
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Big Thanks Super Keirin ~Dream With Keirin 50 Years~ is a Japan-exclusive video game for the Sega Saturn, which was released in 1998. As the title says, it was made purposely to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Keirin. The game was only available as a free giveaway in limited numbers at the 50th anniversary event of the sport in Japan. It is one of the most rare Sega Saturn games, far more rare than the likes of Radiant Silvergun or Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru.