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    Playing Xenogears psx game

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Metal Slug Advance Just doesn't feel like the arcade game that I loved. Didn't like it as much.
Advance Wars This game's one of my favorites for the game boy advanced. In fact, It's so good I'm making a walk through of it xD. Hopefully I am still good enough at it that I don't take long in beating it o.o
Kirby 64 - The Crystal Shards This game's really good. It's been a while since I've played it and I am glad that I could revisit it again.

Sayanos's Last Game Reviews
Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time
11-03-14 06:38 PM
One of the best games ever, period
 

One of the
best gems that Nintendo has to offer comes again with a powerhouse that showcases
what the Nintendo 64 can really do…

Coming out
on November 21, 1998 on Japan and November 23 of the same year; an action-adventure
game of extremely high caliber which boasted three dimensional graphics and a large
scale map with beautiful scenery. This game offered and introduced new features
such as the target lock-on and context-sensitive buttons.

In sales, the
legend of Zelda came in at a whopping 820,000 copies in Japan, making it the
tenth best-selling game of the year and to this date it’s sold approximately 7.6
million copies worldwide.

This game has
had four releases including of course the Nintendo 64 version, the game cube
version, the 3ds version and on the Wii’s virtual console. These releases were
well received in each of these despite some critics which considered the game
unchanged and outdated.

Box front:
Includes the title of the game, Nintendo logo and the Master sword and hylian
shield. The background of the box is gold and the side, where the logo as well as
the esrb rating are is colored red.  The collector’s
edition shares the same qualities as the other, but has some golden colored
lines that go around the hylian shield.  There’s also the game of the year edition box
which states that the game was declared game of the year on 1999.

These are
only for the Western version of the game. In Japan the box art is quite
different. It depicts old link, already riding Epona in black, the center of
the box’s background which is behind link and Epona’s color is blue and the
side background is black in some spots, blue in others. The black on the side
looks like fog. The same as the American version in the name of the gam... Read the rest of this Review
Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated)
10-19-14 03:55 PM
Fire Emblem-Seisen no Keifu Review

Fire

Emblem-Seisen no Keifu lives up to the standard of the other Fire emblem titles

as well as turn based strategy games in general. With great story, graphics and

the game play you’ve come to expect from the Fire emblem series; it’s a game

you really don’t want to miss out on.



 



 Having come out on 14 May 1996, this game

offers the quality of turn based strategy that it’s 3 predecessors had once

given in the past. The Super Nintendo got one heck of a gem with this title and

it’s quite a shame that it never got an American release.



 



Now that we’ve

gotten that out of the way, let’s get onto the review.



                10/10

Graphics: In the graphics department this game is no slouch, having its debut

in the super famicom system (Super Nintendo) the game offers solid animations

for battle and distinctive  sprites for all

of your character’s, distinguishing who is who is no problem in the game. Maps are

solid as well with everything in them being pretty detailed; you can tell

something for what it is in the map 100% of the time. Considering this is a game

that came out in 1996 and on the super famicom makes these graphics amazing.



 



9.3/10 Music-sound: Music wise this game also packs

a punch with scores that go with the scenes that are being presented to you. If

a death occurs in the game its music switches from what it was to a sad tune,

if you’re winning and have killed every enemy on the map the music is festive,

just like in any other installment of the series.


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Sayanos's Game History
Xenogears (psx),   Xenogears (psx),   Xenogears (psx),   Xenogears (psx),   Xenogears (psx),   Xenogears (psx),   Harvest Moon - Friends of Mineral Town (gba),   Harvest Moon - Friends of Mineral Town (gba),   Suikoden II (psx),   Suikoden II (psx),   Suikoden II (psx),   Suikoden II (psx),   Suikoden II (psx),   Suikoden II (psx),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Earthbound (snes),   Resident Evil 2 (n64),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (translated) (snes),   Kaze no Klonoa - Yumemiru Teikoku (gba),   Kaze no Klonoa - Yumemiru Teikoku (gba),   Kaze no Klonoa - Yumemiru Teikoku (gba),   Kaze no Klonoa - Yumemiru Teikoku (gba),   Kaze no Klonoa - Yumemiru Teikoku (gba),   Silent Hill (psx),   Super Mario 64 - Multiplayer 1.3 (n64),   Super Mario 64 - Multiplayer 1.3 (n64),   Super Mario 64 - Multiplayer 1.3 (n64),  
 
Game Boy Advance Games Sayanos owns (9)

Super Nintendo Games Sayanos owns (11)

Nintendo 64 Games Sayanos owns (8)

Nintendo NES Games Sayanos owns (7)

Sega Genesis Games Sayanos owns (2)

Turbo Grafx Games Sayanos owns (2)

Sega Saturn Games Sayanos owns (1)


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