davyK wrote:In a post Sega hardware world that's what they had to do. Wouldn't mind getting a JPN PS2 as Sega pushed out loads of these collections.
retroking1981 wrote:davyK wrote:In a post Sega hardware world that's what they had to do. Wouldn't mind getting a JPN PS2 as Sega pushed out loads of these collections.
Indeed they did - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Ages
£19.99 and £24.99 I think. At least when they first came out.Moot_Geeza wrote:It's great I wish I could remember the prices of the Master System Fantasy Zone games. I think the original was £12.99, and the sequel was £24.99, but I can't remember exactly and I put all my mags back in the loft last weekend. Can't find an answer with Google either. I just played a couple of levels of Super Fantasy Zone and I think I'm done for the week now. Decent, but as a 16-bit game it's less impressive than it predecessors. Scores: Fantasy Zone: 87% Fantasy Zone II: 90%
davyK wrote:Wii version - I completed the 1st run through the career mode
davyK wrote:I loved Punch Out on the NES - found it hilarious. I had the later release with Tyson replaced with "Mr Dream" who was, as far as I know, just a sprite swap with the moves kept intact.
davyK wrote:My big hurdle in the game was Super Macho Man - I actually beat Mr Dream after a couple of attempts without too much pain - but I believe I may have been lucky. Will be interesting to return to it.
Funkstain wrote:Dark Souls is basically Punch-out with weapons and interesting ring-side scenery.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I can't find anything to criticise so far - an excellent game.
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