![]() ![]() I'm Hungarian, but I can speak English, and have been studying Japanese by myself for years, mostly to be able to play retro Japanese games. Even to this day I'm mostly a Nintendo guy, but I do have most PlayStation consoles and some other stuff. I played it sometimes, but far less than my Nintendo systems. So was mostly a Nintendo kid, though I had a PS1 for some time. Super Mario 64, Yoshi's Story, Mario Party, Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Zelda: Majora's Mask, Pokémon Snap, Pokémon Stadium, Paper Mario, and Super Smash Bros. Super Mario World, Super Mario All-Stars, Yoshi's Island, Kirby Super Star, Kirby's Dream Course, Donkey Kong Country 2, Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose for the SNES ![]() Zelda: Link's Awakening DX, Pokémon Pinball, and Pokémon Crystal for the Game Boy Color Kirby's Dream Land 1 and 2, Wario Land, and Super Mario Land 2 for the Game Boy Some of my other childhood games I had when I was under 10 include: I've loved games every day of my life since then. I was around 4 when I got my first game system, an SNES with a copy of We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story. I was born on 8th March, 1992, in Budapest, Hungary, and I live there as well with my wife. But if completing a game requires me to beat it several times, I usually only do it if it's pretty short or if I especially loved it. This does interfere with my desire to play as many games as I can. I am somewhat of a perfectionist, which kind of drives me crazy, because sometimes I end up playing a game for much longer than I intended. There are a very few cases when I do cheat (usually when I play co-op with my wife), but I'll mention it every single time. I don't use save states or rewinds to gain unfair advantage. When playing emulated games (like through collections or Virtual Console), the only emulator trick I use is suspending gameplay to continue later. I buy games I am interested in for one reason or another, so I try to beat every game I buy if it's possible. I would personally advise everyone to steer clear from these ones. If it has some positive traits, they are absolutely overshadowed by everything else. ★☆☆☆☆ - A horrible game with little to no redeeming qualities. I personally wouldn't recommend them, though. ★★☆☆☆ - A game that has more negative than positive traits overall, but still has something that makes it not a complete waste of time. Depending on preferences, these are usually still worth checking out in some way. ★★★☆☆ - A game with either great ideas but subpar execution, a somewhat even mix of good and not so good parts, or just one that is fine but fails to create a memorable experience. ★★★★☆ - Quite good, but either has some bigger design flaws, or it's not as awesome as it could have been with a bit more work or a slightly different direction. ![]() If there is some problem with it, the rest is so good that it's still an absolute must play. ★★★★★ - Very good, or even a fantastic game with little to no major flaws. If you enter in a single letter, you'll get a list of all the games you own that start with that letter. ? Use this field to quickly search your backlog. Fire a Poké Ball into objects around the board to unlock minigames and catch Pokémon.Wishlist 100 Top-Rated 364 Master Runs 10 Like the previous Pokémon Pinball, your goal is to rack up huge points in a pinball game that's anything but typical. Bunches of Pokémon highlight this installment, as well as game tables that are a must to try out. ![]() Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire is available now in Nintendo eShop.Įventually Pokémon RPGs, including Pokémon™ Emerald Version and Pokémon™ Mystery Dungeon, flourished on the Game Boy Advance, but Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire was the only non-RPG game to grab the spotlight on the handheld system.Ī follow-up to the exciting Game Boy Color game, Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire adds even more fun to the exciting formula. Take the popular pinball game for a spin just the same as it was when it & Sapphire has been added as a Virtual Console game playable on the Wii ![]()
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