Yeah it's a bundle pack. the main selling point is the multi player but they also ported a version of A Link To The Past and threw that in. (I'll admit i cheated and didn't play it until the gba version.)ranger19 said:Ah, nostalgia. The two games that I will say I loved as classics are Pokemon Red and Super Mario World. I kind of cheated on SMW though, since I didn't have a SNES (no matter how badly I wanted one), so it wasn't until it came out as a GBA port did I get to play it. Fantastic games though.
On a slightly off-topic note, I started playing classics ported to handhelds since I've been at college without my consoles. I finished SMB3 (very fun), and wanted to tackle A Link to the Past next. Anyone know if the "Link to the Past Four Swords Adventure" is actually a port of the original game? Because I remember Four Swords as being some weird multiplayer Zelda game, not the classic.
You sir, are wrong.pompom8volt said:Ok, I love me some Pokémon but we both know that there have been better games since they first came out on the Game Boy.Godavari said:PokeMon for the gameboy.
They're still the best games ever.
Your face is wrong! ZING! betcha didn't see that one coming.Chilliman said:You sir, are wrong.pompom8volt said:Ok, I love me some Pokémon but we both know that there have been better games since they first came out on the Game Boy.Godavari said:PokeMon for the gameboy.
They're still the best games ever.
*high five*Chilliman said:You sir, are correct!fenrizz said:Spyro the Dragon
Thanks a bunch! I bought it on the wii store, but never got around to playing it.. I also own the Zelda collector's edition, and at home am trying to finish OoT and play MM.. and then maybe WW.. it's just so much easier when I don't have consoles to distract me, and I can play from the comfort of my bed.pompom8volt said:Yeah it's a bundle pack. the main selling point is the multi player but they also ported a version of A Link To The Past and threw that in. (I'll admit i cheated and didn't play it until the gba version.)ranger19 said:Ah, nostalgia. The two games that I will say I loved as classics are Pokemon Red and Super Mario World. I kind of cheated on SMW though, since I didn't have a SNES (no matter how badly I wanted one), so it wasn't until it came out as a GBA port did I get to play it. Fantastic games though.
On a slightly off-topic note, I started playing classics ported to handhelds since I've been at college without my consoles. I finished SMB3 (very fun), and wanted to tackle A Link to the Past next. Anyone know if the "Link to the Past Four Swords Adventure" is actually a port of the original game? Because I remember Four Swords as being some weird multiplayer Zelda game, not the classic.