Originally posted by: sean wookie Back in the day my parents didn't let me play violent video games. I only had SF2. But when I was 12 I got GTA 3 and i'm sick of SF.
Back in the day, my mom didn't really care about violent video games, and I feel I'm all the better person for it. She bought me Mortal Kombat Trilogy when I was 11.
Well, true, but they're not makers of their own system. Of course, nowadays, Sega is the same as Capcom in terms of what they do, but there was a time when it was Nintendo vs. Sega all the way. Ah, memories, eh?
I own one Mortal Kombat game and no Street Fighter games, but I voted for SF because I always found it to be more fun, and I have more childhood memories attached to it. I'm not really too much into fighting games to begin with, though.
Yep. As my recent romp through the wonder that is Super Mario RPG (still the best Mario game in my opinion) can attest, Mario kicks ass in every conceivable way! I mean, Sonic's had to stowaway on Mario's flagship system now! Doesn't that tell you anything?
Maybe the supervillains didn't want things to be too easy for them. You know how villains are. I think it was said earlier in the thread about their monologuing and giving the heroes every chance to escape. With no heroes, their jobs would be too easy. Where's the fun?!
My computer broke last Wednesday. I was able to use my girlfriend's computer over the weekend when she went back home, but I don't think I'd posted since Saturday... or at the latest Sunday.
I don't like that it's supposed to be in CG. The costumes in the original movies were so kickass! And theredbaron, it's so weird, but my April O'Neil also has a severed leg! I still have the leg is the only difference, it just won't go back on.