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I can not wait for this game! I love the little NES-era staircases :3

If you plan on watching more of it, you almost have to watch it in order since, unlike many similar shows, it does have a rather deep continuity.

Soloist. I play games for self-gain, and not so much to be social. I enjoy being able to take in the experience at my own pace.

Damn, Europe has been on the ball lately. Good on them, for sure, but why aren't the American branches doling out the love? This is practically insulting.

Sweet! Do it!

You may not like Earthbound, but having Lufia II and Illusion of Gaia in your Top 10 just completely redeemed you.

Taken at face value, Earthbound isn't a great game. The battle system is dated, the animations are lazy, the progression is tedious, the menus are awful...

These are fantastic! I especially love the color scheme on the Majora's Mask one, though I'm a little conflicted on Super Metroid :/

Maybe I just need to go back and play them both again...

Ah. Yeah. Well, the cliffhanger was what pushed me over the edge to buy a 360, so...

That is all I took away from this article as well. What. The. Hell.

While I'm not the biggest fan of either, Spirit Tracks was a massive improvement over Phantom Hourglass. The dungeon difficulty progressed at a much smoother rate, you didn't have to re-tread the entire Hub Dungeon (though it should have been done away with entirely), controls were improved, and the world was slightly

...wut.

A feeling of anxiety? That's what classic Adventure games are all about! Also, it's part of what makes Majora's Mask so fantastic. I mean, you don't HAVE to like it or anything, but that was the whole point. I actually think Majora's Mask, aside from the overall length, is one of the best sequels ever.

But.. But I LOVE Zelda II...

I think it's the soundtrack. Or the lack of one.

What's sad is I remember LOVING Yoshi's Story when it released (I was around 12). Then, when I had a chance to play it again in 2008... WOW. I'm not exactly sure why I ever liked it.

I think the worst thing that ever happened to Nintendo Power was when they stopped doing the Catalog around 99-01. My favorite parts of the year were seeing what I could get in the Spring and Autumn issues!

I was subscribed through early 2007, which was when I realized I just didn't agree with most of the writer's opinions. I ended my subscription shortly before it was handed over to Future.

I first subscribed to Nintendo Power in May of 1994, at the age of 7. At the time, I already had an NES, an SNES, and a Game Boy, but only a few games. Anyway, I went over to a friend's house and he showed me the NES Game Atlas. To him it was just a book with some maps, but to me it was the most magical, gorgeous