chaos: Discuss what is considered by me as the greatest game ever made.
Rubedo: Discuss... Super Mario RPG. :)
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chaos: Discuss what is considered by me as the greatest game ever made.
Rubedo: Discuss... Super Mario RPG. :)
It was the game that got me into RPGs in the first place:D
I could never get to 30 jumps in a row let alone 100.
Cool if your into Mario, but only a "Ok" RPG to the few who dont...
Bowser joins your party halfway into the game. Of course it's awesome. <3
Maybe my favorite rpg ever. Also the first game I played rpg and got me into rpgs. Mallow was just cool. So was Geno.
It was one of those fun games that I was able to pick up and play when I was burnt out from playing to much FF IV/VI. I keep hoping that Square-Enix will work with Nintendo long enough to port it to the DS.
Why port it to the DS when the Virtual Console is coming out in a couple of months and you can download it for $5. That's what their profit is going to come from! Who knows, maybe they'll add some stuff and make you download it for $20.
Danny
I found all the hidden boxes:p
It was the best Mario game in my opinion. The story was great and the secrets were fun to toy with and discover. The 100 was a pain but worth while. Jinx was the same, but cannot figure out where Cortex comes from...
I think I used to play that game the most, unless I played FFVII more. At least talking about RPG's. Yeah, that game introduced me to RPG's. I only wish I knew about FF then so I'd like the older FF's more.
Yeah, the only thing I couldn't do was get 100 jumps. I used to not even get close but a couple years ago I made it to like 98 or something. I was like "NOOOOOOOOOOOOO" when he fell off.
I really need to finish that game...
So damn lazy...
It was a fantastic game also my first RPG, they had a boss that imitadted the power rangers and back then you had saved files on the cartridges so when I rented one from Blockbuster back then there was a file with someone who had 100 red inscents and a frying pan for Princess Toadstool. I wondered if anyone here found the casino. It was expensive back then so I don't have it and I think it might've been the only 3-D game on the SNES and it looked great there was no need for the N64 when Super Mario RPG looked better than Mario 64 and it was 3-D.
Yeah, I remember renting it a bunch of times before my dad eventually bought it. That was fun! Except, one time I beat it, and I sort of regret it.
EDIT: Hey, speaking of Blockbuster, what happened to all those rented cartridges? Do they still have them in a back room or something?