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Offline Dasmos

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Re: My Favorite Soccer Game Stars Buster Bunny
« Reply #25 on: January 11, 2009, 09:40:38 AM »
My favourite soccer game has to be International Superstar Soccer 64. This is honestly one of the only 64 games that I can go back and play reguarly without crying. I honestly haven't really been able to get into too many soccer games since.
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One day, you and I will ahve a tournament of this. I liked ISS 98, just refined it a bit and I heard ISS 2000 is worth a go for the inclusion of joke counries like New Zealand.

Our copy of ISS 64 seems to be misplaced as I found out after I went to look for it after writing thatr post. My brother was upset so he went out and bought ISS 98. While it does seem to be a better game, the commentator is just horrible. He's dead boring an sounds as if he's commentating a match of lawn bowles or something.
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Re: My Favorite Soccer Game Stars Buster Bunny
« Reply #26 on: January 11, 2009, 02:40:14 PM »
Nick, I knew it wasn't Dynamite Headdy, I just remember it played similarly, although all of Treasure's platformers are very similar. DH was one of those random Christmas/birthday gift I got as a kid that ended up being superb.

I always keep an eye out for Aladdin SNES whenever I'm at a flea market or Digital Press, but I haven't had any luck.
I can't believe that it is better than the Genesis version. It's unfathomable to me.
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Re: My Favorite Soccer Game Stars Buster Bunny
« Reply #27 on: January 13, 2009, 11:54:20 AM »
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I always keep an eye out for Aladdin SNES whenever I'm at a flea market or Digital Press, but I haven't had any luck.
I can't believe that it is better than the Genesis version. It's unfathomable to me.
To me, both versions of the game were fun, but neither was, IMO, a good Disney game. Genesis Aladdin has wonderful animation, and you could use a sword, but the enemies were pretty cheap. SNES Aladdin had awesome music, great platforming, an awesome Carpet level, but was pitifully short.

For Disney games by Capcom, I liked Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse and the third one, which wasn't released in America, but you could play as Donald Duck. I didn't include the second one because it just didn't have the charm.

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